BMT's expertise are backed with extensive experience. We have a strong track record of supporting and advising projects onshore, offshore and at the ship-shore interface.
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Residential property development along a railway line
Markets: Buildings, Infrastructure and RailBMT provided the Client clarity in the constraints and opportunities of a property site, enabling reliable and cost-effective decision making to optimise the site's buildings' energy performance and minimise environmental impact during construction and operation.
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System Assurance and EMC for Singapore Downtown Line Depot
Markets: Buildings, Infrastructure and RailGali Batu Depot is a 21-hectare at-grade depot located along Woodlands Road in Singapore, situated at the north end of the 16.6km Downtown Line Stage 2 . BMT conducted a series of system safety activities and an electromagnetic interference assessment to identify and analyse related hazards, suggested safeguards for mitigation, and monitored the progress of the mitigation throughout the project lifecycle.
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System Assurance for Hong Kong West Island Line Station Escalators & Moving Walkways
Markets: Buildings, Infrastructure and RailThe West Island Line (WIL) extends Hong Kong MTR's existing Island Line metro service, adding three new stations and approximately 3.3km of underground route length. The project upholds high industrial standards of constructing the escalators and moving walkways systems.
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System Assurance for Railway Stations and Ventilation Buildings
Markets: Buildings, Infrastructure and RailA comprehensive systems assurance process was undertaken by BMT on behalf of the Clients to evaluate the reliability, availability, maintainability and safety performance of the design of a rail infrastructure development.
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System Assurance for the Construction of High Capacity Lifts in Hong Kong Train Stations
Markets: Buildings, Infrastructure and RailThe West Island Line (WIL) will extend the existing Island Line (ISL) service to Kennedy Town Station (KET) via Sai Ying Pun Station (SYP) and Hong Kong University Station (HKU), adding approximately 3.3km of underground route length to the ISL.
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