Key facts

  • Location

    Singapore, Singapore
  • Delivery

    2014

  • Client

    Singapore Sports Council

  • Architects

    DP Architects / Arup Group

  • Contractor

    Dragages Singapore

A World-Class Sports Complex in Singapore

Under a public-private partnership, Dragages Singapore – Bouygues Bâtiment International’s subsidiary in Singapore - designed and built a state-of-the-art sports hub located on a 35-hectare seafront site in the heart of the city-state. The complex includes a 55,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof and air-conditioned seating, a 6,000-seat indoor aquatic center, a water sports center, a fully scalable 3,000-seat multifunction arena, an exhibition center, a sports museum, and dedicated office space for sporting associations.

The development also features 41,000 m² of commercial space, alongside food and beverage outlets, supporting both sports and community activities. The project includes management of an existing 12,000-seat sports and entertainment facility.

Des dragon boaters rament sur des eaux calmes et bleues devant le moderne Singapore Sports Hub au dôme argenté et ses aménagements paysagers verts, sous un ciel clair.

Key figures

  • 275,000 m²
    total area
  • 298,000 m³
    concrete used
  • 55,000
    stadium seats
  • 6,000
    aquatic center seats
  • 3,000
    multifunction arena seats
  • 100
    MWh stored energy

Innovative engineering and sustainable design

The stadium’s roof is supported by the “ring beam,” a monumental circular structure measuring one kilometer in length and holding 12,000 metric tons of steelwork. Dragages Singapore leveraged advanced 3D modelling to predict all factors affecting the ring beam, setting a world record for the largest dome with a free span of 312 meters. The Sports Hub received the BCA Green Mark 2012 Gold Plus award for its sustainable construction and was recognized as Best International Public-Private Partnership at the SIATI French infrastructure and land development summit with a gold trophy in 2015.

Un imposant stade moderne, reconnaissable à son toit dôme partiellement ouvert et sa structure complexe, brille de lumières vives blanches et jaunes au crépuscule, se reflétant sur l'eau bleue. L'intérieur révèle des sièges rouges et blancs sous la charpente lumineuse.
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