Photo of Marina Bay Sands complex, credit Timothy Hursley

Crown Jewel of Marina Bay

‘Unique, complex and massive’ is what sums up this 581,400 square metres integrated development.

Marina Bay Sands
Aerial view of the Singapore Sports Hub, credit Oaker

Kicking off a sporting legacy

The largest sports infrastructure Public Private Partnership project in the world.

Singapore Sports Hub
Night view of the Singapore Flyer, credit Singapore flyer Pte

World’s largest giant observation wheel

Experience gained from London Eye helped optimise the design of the Singapore Flyer.

Singapore Flyer
Night view of the Helix bridge, credit Paul McMullin

Landmark bridge

An incredibly delicate and intricate structure engineered to support more than 10,000 people at a time.

Helix Bridge

Established in the country since 1968, Singapore provides the dynamic environment that allows us to weave our design skills and research into an exciting range of sustainable urban projects. Our success is founded on delivering Arup’s global expertise locally and we have over 400 staff offering a range of specialist skills unparalleled in the market. A leader in innovative and sustainable design, we have revolutionised the local build industry with the use of 3D technology and developed design solutions tailored for the tropical climate.

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  • 22May 2013

    Russell Cole is Green Engineer of the Year

    At the heart of Russell’s work lies his fervent belief that passive design is a practical, integrated approach that can make commercial sense without compromising environmental aims.

  • 12Apr 2013

    ZCB wins Innovation Award

    The award is organised for the first time by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) to pay tribute to the engineering professionals who have contributed innovative ideas to improving our quality of life.

  • 10Apr 2013

    Hong Kong’s Engineering Wonders

    The campaign invited the general public to vote for what they considered as the top ten engineering masterpieces in Hong Kong in the past ten years.  Twenty projects were shortlisted for public voting, based on five main criteria: recognition, pride, contribution, advancement and appearance.

  • 22Mar 2013

    CREATE is R&D’s ‘Laboratory of the Year’

    On 19 February, a panel of esteemed judges from laboratory architects, engineers, equipment manufacturers, researchers, and the editors of R&D Magazine and Laboratory Design Newsletter came together for this annual international competition. In its 47th year running, the Laboratory of the Year Awards distinguishes excellence in research laboratory design, planning, and construction. Annually, entries from the best and newest laboratories are submitted to compete for top honours.

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Celebrating a decade of excellence in Singapore

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