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Tai Koo station

being the Romanisation of the latter's Chinese name. Dragages et Travaux Publics (later Dragages Hong Kong) was awarded as the contractor of the station

Kwai Hing station

construction of Kwai Fong station, this station, and the viaducts was done by Dragages et Travaux Publics. There has been no new changes since, other than the

Kwai Fong station

station, Kwai Hing station, and the viaducts was awarded and built by Dragages et Travaux Publics. Automatic platform gates were installed at this station

CapitaSpring

Design and construction Architect(s) Bjarke Ingels Group Carlo Ratti Developer CapitaLand Mitsubishi Estate Main contractor Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd

Hang Hau station

station. The HK$1.3-billion contract to construct the station was awarded to Dragages et Travaux Publics, the Hong Kong subsidiary of Bouygues, in 1999. The

National Stadium, Singapore

Retrieved 25 November 2021. "Singapore Sports Hub Consortium, Led By Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd, Selected as Preferred Bidder For Sports Hub Project"

AsiaWorld–Expo

landowner Airport Authority Hong Kong, and a consortium led by private company Dragages et Travaux Publics. The name of the new centre, AsiaWorld–Expo, was announced

Morpheus (hotel)

Entertainment Structural engineer BuroHappold Engineering Main contractor Dragages Hong Kong Limited Awards and prizes Prix Versailles Other information Number

Wan Chai station

with the Island line on 31 May 1985. It was built by a Bachy Soletanche–Dragages joint venture and Japanese contractor Maeda. Entrance D was opened for

The Sail @ Marina Bay

of the structure was made by Richard Tenguerian. The main-contractor, Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd, has allowed for many technical innovations in the design