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S’pore LTA forms unit to implement HSR project

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SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA) has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, SG HSR Pte Ltd, to implement the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore highspeed rail (HSR) project.

SG HSR will be Singapore’s infrastruc­ture company for the HSR project, and will build, own, fund and maintain the civil infrastruc­ture in the country.

This includes the HSR station in Jurong East, the tunnels and a share of the connecting bridge over the Straits of Johor.

SG HSR will work with its Malaysian counterpar­t, MyHSR Corp, to jointly appoint an assets company and an internatio­nal operator through a fair and open internatio­nal tender.

When the HSR services commence, SG HSR will also administer the various concession­s.

“The HSR is an exciting bilateral project that will bring Singapore and Malaysia closer, and allow people to connect more convenient­ly and efficientl­y for business and leisure,” said LTA chief executive Ngien Hoon Ping in a statement.

He said SG HSR would provide stronger management focus and dedicated resources to handle the complexiti­es of the project and meet the ambitious 2026 timeline.

“SG HSR will work under the close guidance of the LTA and the Ministry of Transport to ensure smooth implementa­tion of the HSR project,” he said.

SG HSR will have an initial share capital of S$1mil. Alan Chan, LTA chairman, will concurrent­ly be the chairman of SG HSR’s board of directors.

Given that this is a long-term project with a significan­t constructi­on phase (about eight years) before service begins, SG HSR is expected to receive funding support from the government in the initial years.

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