Building & Engineering

ST Engineering invests in Israel-based cybersecurity firm

Their cross-platform will provide a consolidated overview and analysis of cyber events for rail operators.

ST Engineering invests in Israel-based cybersecurity firm

Their cross-platform will provide a consolidated overview and analysis of cyber events for rail operators.

CITIC Envirotech wins $515m ecological restoration contract in Sichuan

It will restore 20 million sqm of land across 36 towns.

China could invest in countries outside Malaysia after rail project fallout

Property markets in Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are standouts to have investment potential.

New underground substation to free up 3-hectare developer land

Singapore unveiled plans to build a 230kV substation at Pasir Panjang.

More big infrastructure projects threatened by Malaysia's HSR decision

An analyst eyes the Woodlands-Johor Bahru Rapid Transit System and other proposed bridges.

ST Engineering rebrands business units on 1 June

Aerospace, Electronics, Kinetics, and Marine will be renamed to unite under one superbrand.

Derailed HSR project threatens Jurong's CBD dreams

Jurong Lake District was supposed to be a terminus for the rail project.

En bloc sales could drive construction costs higher

Singapore is now the fourth most expensive city in Asia to build in.

Yongnam bags North-South corridor contract for $554m

It will build vehicle tunnels and a new facility starting Q2.

Singapore's construction costs are the 4th highest in Asia

The public sector is expected to boost demand and drive costs between -1% to +2%.

Daily Briefing: SGX's S-REIT index dipped 6.3%; Singapore crane supplier Tat Hong to delist

And here's how The Garden Residences lured 3,000 people to its showflat.

Singapore launches nationwide e-invoicing standard

It is part of the government’s push for businesses to digitise.

ST Engineering Q1 profits up 17.8% to $117.7m

It was supported by growth across all sectors except marine.

ST Electronics merged STELCOMMS and infocomm unit

STELCOMMS’ staff and assets were moved to STEE-InfoComm.

ST Engineering Land Systems' Chinese unit files for bankruptcy

It failed to sell its assets due to weak industrial demand.

ST Engineering forms subsidiary in Chongqing

It will support its metro rail and building management projects in China.