SINGAPORE (Oct 13): Engineering, real estate and infrastructure group TEE International, together with its subsidiaries and associated companies, was awarded $48 million worth of new engineering contracts, bringing the group’s total unfulfilled order book to $372 million to date.

This includes a contract awarded to TEE’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Trans Equatorial Engineering, by Changi Airport Group (CAG) to carry out engineering works in the development of a three-runway system at Singapore Changi Airport.

Under the contract, Trans Equatorial will work with a joint venture formed by Hock Lian Seng Infrastructure and Sembcorp Design and Construction, on the design, supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of the airfield lighting system for the airport’s three-runway system.

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