Building & Engineering
Peter Michael Ekberg resigns as BBR Holdings Singapore director
He resigned from Tectus Group, the ultimate shareholder of BBR Holding, a major shareholder of the company.
Peter Michael Ekberg resigns as BBR Holdings Singapore director
He resigned from Tectus Group, the ultimate shareholder of BBR Holding, a major shareholder of the company.
Pek Ah Tuan retires as Tiong Seng Holdings chairman
But he is appointed as founding chairman of the company upon his retirement.
Goh Yeow Tin retires as OEL Holdings director
He retired by rotation at the Annual General Meeting held on 23 April 2015.
BBR Holdings Singapore appoints Marcel Poser as director
He served as alternate director since 2011.
Chip Eng Seng appoints Ung Gim Sei as director
He will also be chairman of the Renumeration Committee and a member of the Audit Committee and the Nominating Committee.
Quek Poh Huat retires as Singapore Technologies Engineering director
He will continue in his position as chairman of the Group’s subsidiary, Singapore Technologies Kinetics Ltd.
Local firms face a dearth of experienced engineers
Mechanical and electrical engineers are in demand.
KSH bags $33.2m deal to build NUS sports centre
It will be completed by 2017.
Tat Hong Holdings braces for a profit loss in 4Q15
Its Australian business is underperforming.
ISOTeam clinches 9 new R&R contracts worth $31m
Both from the public and private sectors.
ST Electronics bagged $382.5m worth of contracts in Q1
Advanced electronics, ICT took the lion’s share of deals.
Starburst’s net profit up 51.7% in FY14
Thanks to its firearm shooting ranges.
Swiber wins USD133m contract for Indian national oil company
This is the 3rd contract by the same NOC.
Keppel Infrastructure Trust's net profit up 23% $4.3m in Q1
Due to lower electricity and trust expenses.
PEC clinches $176m contract for EPC works in UAE
Its 2nd major win in the Middle East this year.
OKP Holdings bags $20.38m construction contract from JTC
For roads, drains, sewers and soil improvement works at Tuas South.
Unexpected construction sector growth driven by more private residential projects in Q1
The sector surged 13.8% quarter-on-quarter.