Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Pedestrian Overhead Bridge Lifts
19 February 2018
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Mr Darryl David asked the Minister for Transport
a. what is the average cost of installing a pedestrian overhead bridge with lift; and
b. whether the Government has a schedule of where and when lifts will be installed at pedestrian overhead bridges nationwide.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. A pair of lifts at a pedestrian overhead bridge (POB) can cost up to $4 million to install and about $40,000 a year to maintain. POBs are selected for retrofitting based on factors such as their proximity to major transport nodes, the level of pedestrian demand, and the availability of existing barrier-free alternatives nearby. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has retrofitted 26 POBs near public transport nodes, healthcare institutions, homes for the aged, and schools for special needs children, and will retrofit another 21 POBs by the end of 2018.
