AECOM JV With Binnies And Ramboll Awarded Consulting Work For Singapore's Integrated Waste Management Facility

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The facility will be a sustainable, highly advanced waste disposal facility that is integral to NEA's long-term plans to meet Singapore's future solid waste management needs.

Building on its role as Owner's Engineer for Phase 1 of IWMF, which is currently being delivered by a team led by AECOM and Binnies with support from Ramboll, the joint venture will support the next phase of this nationally-significant project, located within Tuas Nexus — Singapore's first integrated water reclamation and solid waste treatment facility.

Phase 2 will be designed to process up to 2,900 tons of waste per day, converting waste into energy while supporting resource recovery and exploring future carbon capture integration. IWMF's co-location with the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant supports energy and resource recovery, reduces environmental impact and makes efficient use of space in land-scarce Singapore.

The joint venture will deliver services across planning, design, procurement support, construction supervision, and testing and commissioning. Drawing on its experience from Phase 1, the team will apply a refined multi-contract delivery approach that supports safe, efficient project execution.