From Changi T5 to MBS expansion, Koh Brothers Group rides on Singapore’s infrastructural upgrades
Its construction order book exceeds S$1 billion, with visibility to 2029
[SINGAPORE] Construction and property group Koh Brothers is set to usher in a new era of growth, as Singapore embarks on large-scale infrastructure upgrades over the next few years.
“We were there with Singapore in its earlier phases of nation-building – and now we’re going through nation-building 2.0,” said group chief executive officer and executive chairman Francis Koh.
He was speaking to The Business Times fresh off the group’s latest win: a S$999 million contract awarded by Changi Airport for the construction of underground tunnels at the upcoming Terminal 5.
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