The Borneo Post (Sabah)

IE S'pore brings together six companies for KL-SG HSR partnershi­p

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SINGAPORE: Six Singapore companies, brought together by Internatio­nal Enterprise (IE) Singapore, announced their intention to partner each other with plans to team up with internatio­nal players to jointly participat­e in high-speed rail (HSR) projects, starting with the Kuala Lumpur Singapore High Speed Rail (KL-SG HSR).

The companies involved are Clifford Capital Pte Ltd, DBS, Sembcorp Design & Constructi­on, SMRT Internatio­nal Pte Ltd, Surbana Jurong Pte Ltd and Singapore Technologi­es Electronic­s Ltd.

“Transport infrastruc­ture accountsfo­r25percent­oftheUS$4.3 trillion in global infrastruc­ture spending in 2016. The HSR subsegment is a key growth area,” said Group Director, Environmen­t and Infrastruc­ture Solutions Group, IE Singapore, Kow Juan Tiang in a joint statement yesterday.

Kow said Singapore companies could access this space through this strategic project between Malaysia and Singapore.

“This partnershi­p between the six companies is crucial for building capabiliti­es in new infrastruc­ture verticals,” he said.

Kow noted that IE Singapore would continue to drive the interests of Singapore companies in key infrastruc­ture projects.

The KL-SG HSR is a strategic project between the Government­s of Singapore and Malaysia that aims to facilitate seamless travel between KL and Singapore, enhance business linkages and bring the people of both countries closer together.

The 350-kilometre rail line is targeted to be operationa­l by end-2026. In view of the project’s significan­ce and potential, IE Singapore has brought together the companies in line with its role to help Singapore companies capture global opportunit­ies.

The partnershi­p leverages unique strengths of each company, enabling them to expand into the HSR segment. Together, their solutions cover the entire value chain of financing, design, constructi­on, system integratio­n, operations and maintenanc­e.

The companies plan to partner internatio­nal players to jointly participat­e in the KL-SG HSR.

“By banding together, we have a stronger value propositio­n, combining many years of track record across the rail value chain,” said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sembcorp Design & Constructi­on, Yam Ah Mee.

“We plan to work with internatio­nal partners with relevant rail experience as we participat­e in various aspects of the KL-SG HSR. Our wealth of local operating knowledge in Malaysia and Singapore is complement­ary,” said Yam.

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