Project: Singapore Changi Airport
Terminal 3

Location:
Changi
Date:
2003
Description:
Changi Airport is more than a transportation hub.
Changi Airport - It is a symbol of national pride, a benchmark of service excellence.
To be built at a cost of $1.5 billion, Terminal 3 promises the latest and most innovative systems and facilities. It would ensure hassle-free movement of passengers while aiming for an architecture of synthesis and expression that would exploit the roof and put the basements to work.

For the waterproofing and protection of the entire foundation and slab the PWD design teams choice was the Penetron Waterproofing System.

140'000 m3 of concrete was treated with PENETRON® Admix with sporadic use of other components of the PENETRON® system such as PENETRON® slurry and Penecrete mortar. The sub-structure part of this project was in its final stages in April 2003. The crack bridging abilities of the PENETRON® system have been superbly demonstrated on this project."

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