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Marina Bay Sands Hotel

Location
Singapore
Completion Date
2010.03
Client
Las Vegas Sands Group
Scale
302,172㎡
Project Overview
3 buildings / 57 stories, 2561 hotel rooms
Notes/Awards
Recorded 12million accident-free man hours
Designed by Moshe Safdie, a globally renowned architect
New construction technology (No.608) by the Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport
2010 BCA Award (Green Mark- Gold)
2010 Korea Overseas Construction Awards (Grand Prize)
2010 Korea Civil Engineering & Architecture Awards (Excellence)
2012 BCA Award (Platinum / Gold)
In 2010, Ssangyong E&C successfully completed the construction of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore, which has been hailed an architectural miracle of the 21st Century, drawing international acclaim.

The hotel consists of three 57-storey towers that hold a combined 2,561 guestrooms, with each tower resembling two playing cards leaning upright against each other to form the shape of the Chinese character ‘入’, which slopes by as much as 52 degrees.

Spanning the three towers on the roofs is Sky Park, which is as wide as two soccer fields combined (12,408㎡). Housing a swimming pool, an observatory, garden, a trail and restaurants, it is 20m longer than the height of the Eiffel Tower (320m) and weighs over 60,000 tons, equivalent to 40,000 midsize cars combined.

The 920 million dollar project was completed within just 27 months using state-of-the-art technologies with a remarkable record of no accidents on site during the 12 million consecutive man hours, attracting worldwide accolade.

In 2012, the hotel was ed by the Korean government as one of the top 10 construction projects performed by Korean contractors overseas.
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