【Introduction of the project】
Singapore, renowned for having one of the highest medical standards in Asia, is actively promoting the development of advanced medical facilities under government initiatives. The "National Cancer Centre Singapore" project was undertaken within the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) campus as part of a large-scale redevelopment plan. This state-of-the-art facility is equipped to provide cutting-edge radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgical treatments. Notably, its proton therapy facility, designed to minimize the burden on patients, is one of the largest of its kind in Asia.
The project was awarded using the ECI (Early Contractor Involvement) method. Our company successfully secured the contract by proposing innovative solutions, including structural modifications to the main building, construction methods tailored to the operational environment of the existing hospital, and measures to shorten the construction period and reduce costs.
Ensuring radiation shielding performance was the most critical and technically challenging aspect of constructing the building for proton and radiation therapy facilities. Our on-site team collaborated closely with our technical research institute to address this, conducting detailed analyses through repeated radiation shielding simulations. We overcame these challenges by leveraging our comprehensive expertise and delivering a highly accomplished project.