PROJECT DESCRIPTION:

Project Description – Monitoring for Proposed Sewers in Amber Road, Meyer Road, East Coast Parkway, and Playfair Road Areas (Balance Works)

As part of the works for the “Proposed Sewers in Amber Road, Meyer Road, East Coast Parkway and Playfair Road Areas (Balance Works),” MSP deployed a comprehensive structural and geotechnical monitoring solution using the MSP RAPID™ Automated Tunnel Monitoring System (ATMS) and Vibration Monitoring System. The monitoring program was designed to detect and evaluate any structural deformation of the existing Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) MRT tunnel tracks—specifically the Changi-bound tunnel between Tanjong Katong Station (TE25) and Marine Parade Station (TE26)—that could potentially be induced by nearby excavation and construction activities.

The system comprised high-precision robotic total stations for continuous deformation tracking, electronic beam sensors (EL beams) for relative displacement monitoring, crack meters to assess structural crack development, and vibration meters to record and analyze ground-borne vibrations. This integrated approach ensured real-time data acquisition and automated alerts, enabling timely intervention to protect critical MRT infrastructure and surrounding assets throughout the construction period.

  • Automated Robotic Total Stations: 5 units