Work on Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 to resume after two-year hiatus
Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 (T5) project will resume after being put on pause for two years due to “pandemic-fuelled uncertainties”, announced Transport Minister S Iswaran on Tuesday (May 17).
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“Given the current and projected recovery in air travel demand, we have a renewed impetus to secure our infrastructural capacity for growth,” he said during the opening address of the Changi Aviation Summit held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre.
“We have taken the opportunity of the two-year hiatus to comprehensively review the T5 design to make it more modular and flexible, and enhance its resilience and sustainability. We will re-mobilise the design and engineering consultants progressively, to update and further refine the T5 design.”
Depending on the pace of recovery, Mr Iswaran said the construction of T5 is expected to commence in about two to three years, for the terminal to be “ready to meet the anticipated demand around the mid-2030s”.
The T5 project was halted two years ago in order to “first navigate the COVID-19 challenge, re-assess the trajectory of aviation growth, learn from the pandemic experience, and review T5’s design to meet the needs of post-pandemic travel”, the minister added.
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