Part 1: The Constant Churn: Drivers of Demolition in Singapore’s Urban Landscape 1.1 Introduction: A Skyline in Perpetual Motion Singapore’s urban identity is one of perpetual motion, a cityscape defined by a relentless cycle of renewal where demolition is not an end but a prelude to rebirth.1 Within this dynamic context, demolition engineering emerges […]
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Introduction: A Nation’s Lifeline, Carved Deep Underground For the island nation of Singapore, water is more than a resource; it is the bedrock of its existence. Grappling with a dense population on limited land and a stark lack of natural water sources, Singapore has been compelled to engineer its own survival.1 The Deep Tunnel […]


