Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Outcome of Investigation on Causes of Collapse of Viaduct Structure at Upper Changi Road East
9 July 2018
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Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Transport
a. what is the outcome of the investigation by LTA on the causes of the collapse of the viaduct structure linking PIE and TPE at Upper Changi Road East in July 2017;
b. what are the lessons learned;
c. what are LTA's plans for the completion of the viaduct; and
d. whether there will be any new measures to improve
i. construction of highways and other public works and
ii. workplace safety.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. The investigations by MOM, BCA and SPF on the collapse of the viaduct from TPE towards PIE (Tuas) and Upper Changi Road East have been completed. The Attorney-General’s Chambers has filed charges against various parties. Separately, LTA has appointed an independent Professional Engineer to investigate the cause of the collapse. This matter is now before the courts. At this time, it is inappropriate for me to comment on the proceedings.
2. LTA has reached an agreement with Or Kim Peow Contractors (Pte) Ltd (OKP) to mutually terminate the contract to construct the viaduct. LTA will engage a new contractor to demolish any structures deemed unsafe, including all the crossheads, and complete the construction of the viaduct. The project timeline and completion date will be reviewed, after the award of the new contract.
3. LTA will continue to work closely with its contractors to ensure that they comply with workplace safety and health requirements. This includes appointing site supervisors to oversee the daily operations at worksites, and monthly and ad-hoc inspections. LTA also organises regular dialogues and workplace safety trainings with the contractors’ management and staff.
