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3 – The Tuas Mega Project Is AMAZING

4 – How Singapore Plans To Conquer With Insane Tuas Magaport

Singapore has earned its place as one of the busiest container port in the world. Yet, it remains behind Shanghai’s port which has been the world’s busiest port for 13 years consecutive. But this may all soon change with Singapore’s audacious Tuas Mega Port that is set to revolutionize the maritime industry with insane technologies. Will Singapore beat Shanghai to be the world’s busiest port?

5- Singapore’s $20BN Plan To Conquer Sea Trade

Singapore, one of the world’s most advanced economy is yet again increasing its presence in the shipping industry. According to the world bank, Singapore is the 2nd busiest port just behind Ningbo-Zhoushan port where China’s leading foreign trade happens.

Correction(s):

Tuas mega port will be constructed in four phases, don’t three.
The completion date is in the 2040s not 2040 specifically.

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6 – How Singapore Conquers Land That Dose ‘t Exit

Singapore has grown 25% in land mass since their independence, that’s insane. But the journey of growing has not been without controversy and struggle. So how does Singapore reclaim land? And how much bigger will they get?

7- How Singapore Is Taxkling Land Shortages

8 – Radical Innovation To Singapore’s Water Problem/ Tomorrow City / Part. 3 / 3

As a small island with a growing population and limited natural water resources, Singapore is in the midst of innovating new solutions to manage its water supply. Already, two-thirds of the city’s land mass is dedicated to water catchment zones to secure freshwater resources but it’s still insufficient. So inland research teams are relying on Nobel Prize knowledge to invent a high-tech filtration system that makes state-of-the-art water processing more energy-efficient than it is currently.

But it’s not just the water supply inland that requires new innovations. Singapore requires more land with every passing day and so planners have a bold vision for the Tuas megaport, an ambitious construction project that will build the biggest container port in the world by 2040. A port that is AI-powered and remote-controlled, from the very minute the container ships docks at the berth

9 – Singapore’s Water Problem

Singapore is one of the most high-tech cities in the world. However, due to its hot climate and low altitude, the island city-state is the fifth country in the world most likely to face extremely high water scarcity by 2040. The government itself, like many environmental organizations, is aware of this problem and is actively trying to solve it, starting with saving a valuable resource and ending with the development of innovative technologies. But how exactly high technology and human ingenuity can solve the problem of water scarcity? Even before independence from Malaysia in 1965, Singapore suffered severely from water shortages. The only reservoir, MacRitchie Reservoir, could not meet all the needs, despite its modernization and significant expansion. The government even had to divide the country into seven regions and alternately turn off the water in each of them so that residents of other areas can use the water

10 – Biggest Upcoming and Completed Mega Project in SINGAPORE 2024

Top ongoing megaprojects in Singapore.
Top Ongoing and Completed Megaprojects in Singapore
Singapore is a global city-state known for its innovative and ambitious infrastructure projects. In this video, we take a look at some of the top ongoing and completed megaprojects in Singapore, including:

Tuas Mega Port: The world’s largest container terminal, scheduled to be fully completed in 2040.
Jurong Innovation District: A new district dedicated to research and development, with a focus on advanced manufacturing, biomedical sciences, and urban solutions.
Jurong Lake District: A waterfront district that is being transformed into a vibrant live-work-play hub.
Cross Island Line: Singapore’s eighth MRT line, which will connect the east and west of the island.
North-South Corridor: A new expressway that will connect the north and south of Singapore, and reduce congestion on existing roads.
These megaprojects are transforming Singapore into a more sustainable, resilient, and livable city. In this video, we explore the key features and benefits of each project, and discuss how they are shaping the future of Singapore

11 – Land Issues in SINGAPORE / How SINGAPORE Built the World’s Largest Port

Singapore, as the smallest country in the world, is faced with significant land limitations. However, Singapore’s creativity and perseverance are reflected in their frequent practices of land reclamation and coastal expansion. Even though land is limited, this is not an obstacle for Singapore in realizing its ambition to become a developed country. In fact, Singapore has succeeded in creating impressive construction projects, key to their progress.

  1. the largest and most sophisticated port in the world
  2. Floating Solar Power Plant
  3. The highest artificial waterfall in the world

12 – Why This Mega Project Could Save SINGAPORE From Drowning

In a bold move to stop itself from sinking, Singapore is planning to build its very own Long Island, an epic 800-hectare man-made haven. With rising sea levels threatening the city, this audacious mega project is more than an infrastructure—it’s a lifeline. Defying nature’s onslaught, Singapore embraces innovation and resilience, rewriting its fate. So, how exactly will the Long Island save Singapore? Stay tuned to find out!

13 – MEGAPROJECT : Singapore’s Deep Tunnel / Sewage System / Tomorrow City / ( Part 1 / 3 )

Singapore is geologically challenged and with climate change, a growing population and economic competition – the country needs land to develop. To overcome the pervasive space challenge, the country is investing in megaprojects that will help overcome these problems and take it into the next century.

One such project is the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System. By using new technology, this infrastructure will also take Singapore’s sewage management into the next century. But tunnelling under built up areas is less than ideal. The team has to move massive tunnel boring machines that are each the length of 10 SBS buses underground. And that’s not the biggest challenge. Deep below, they have to contend with geological challenges and the ever present risk of sinkholes.

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14 – Why Singapore’s Mega Port Could Change the Future of How We Travel

As the world’s economies struggle to untangle unprecedented congestion in global supply chains, one of the world’s busiest ports is backing an ambitious modernization plan to provide solutions.

Singapore is forging ahead with a $14 billion project to build the world’s biggest automated port by 2040 — one that will double the existing space and feature drones and driverless vehicles.

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15 – How Singapore Became the World’s Hub

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Despite its size Singapore is known globally as a leading, innovative metropolis. A global financial hub located in Asia that is home to one of the most important ports in the world. This video explores how Singapore become all this despite massive challenges.

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16- How Have Singapore’s Coastlines Changed Over The Years ? / Lost Water Fronts / CNA Documentary

Singapore’s Eastern and Southern coastlines underwent massive reclamation to make room for places like Marine Parade, Changi Airport and MBS. Once, they were part of the sea and they saw a lot of action. This hour-long documentary peels open intriguing stories, now brought back to life with quirky animation.

Why did the Dutch and Portuguese battle off the coast of Tanah Merah in 1603, why did the Okinawans come to prewar Siglap and help to create a local food tradition, why was early day Singapore full of ‘mountains’ and how did they get destroyed?

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17 – Are floating offices and water homes our future ? Land Unlimited / Full Episode

Imagine offices floating on the sea and homes perched above canals. These are just some of many exciting ideas on how Singapore could overcome its land shortage.

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18- Digging Into Singapore’s Underground Masterplan /Why It Matters 5 / Full Episode

In Singapore, sewage lines, water pipes, electrical cables and transportation tunnels already crisscross the depths of the earth, yet the city has grand plans in store for this increasingly crowded subterranean space.

Joshua Lim digs deep to see how researchers are looking into the latest technologies to help the city’s builders maximise the underground space even more, without running into serious trouble.

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19 – Singapore’s Bold Plan to Build the Farms of the Future

Singapore wants to produce 30% of its nutritional needs by 2030, so farms are popping up inside, outside and everywhere in between. For more by Tomorrow’s Build subscribe now – https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98

Executive Producer and Narrator – Fred Mills
Producer – Jaden Urbi
Video Editing and Graphics – James Durkin

Special thanks to Bjorn Low, Edible Garden City and Singapore Food Agency.

Additional footage and images courtesy of Artisan Green, Sky Greens, Citiponics, Gensler and Arup.

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