OKP bags $258.3m contract to construct cycling paths in the east region
The construction is expected to be completed by 26 May 2031.
OKP Holdings Limited has secured a $258.3m contract to build new cycling path networks across 11 towns in Singapore’s East Region.
The 11 towns comprise Sengkang, Hougang, Serangoon, Potong Pasir, Geylang, Kaki Bukit, Marine Parade, Bishan Industrial, Tampines Industrial, Pasir Ris Industrial, and Bedok Industrial.
OKP’s wholly owned subsidiary, Or Kim Peow Contractors (Private) Limited, will handle the design and construction of the cycling path networks and related works.
The scope includes converting existing footpaths to cycling paths and creating new pedestrian footpaths.
The 72-month contract from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) commenced on 27 May and is expected to be completed by 26 May 2031.
As of 30 May, the group’s net construction order book has reached $735.8m, with contracts extending until 2031.
OKP’s wholly owned subsidiaries have now won a combined $617.8m in cycling path network contracts, following the latest $258.3m award.
Previous wins include $92.9m for works in Western Singapore, $78.3m for Central, Kallang, Bukit Merah, and Bukit Timah, and $188.3m for seven towns in the East Region.