Changi reveals ‘Project Jewel’ plans

By Charlotte Turner |

Changi Airport Group (CAG) has revealed concept plans for a ‘mixed-use complex’, codenamed ‘Project Jewel’, offering aviation and travel-related facilities as well as a wide range of retail.

 

The complex, which will also feature ‘unique leisure attractions’, will be constructed on the car park site fronting Terminal 1 (T1), optimising use of the 3.5-hectare plot of land. As part of the redevelopment there will be a new multi-storey basement car park and T1 will also be expanded to allow more space for the arrival hall, baggage claim areas and taxi bays.

 

According to Changi, these enhancements will increase T1’s passenger handling capacity to 24m passenger movements per annum.

 

“Project Jewel is being designed to be architecturally iconic, with a stunning glass and steel façade that presents an impressive view of the complex – from both Airport Boulevard and the sky,” says the operator.

 

 

‘AN EXTENSION OF THE CHANGI BRAND’

Designed by a consortium of design consultants led by architect Moshe Safdie, comprising Benoy and local architects RSP, a key feature of the complex is a large-scale, lush indoor garden with a “breathtaking waterfall”.

 

Lee Seow Hiang, CAG’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are very excited about this opportunity to create at Changi Airport an iconic global attraction that will capture the hearts of both tourists and Singaporeans. For tourists, we envisage Project Jewel to be a mustvisit Singapore attraction, located strategically at the doorstep of one of the world’s busiest air hubs, and an extension of the Changi brand promise that many travellers worldwide have come to know us for.

 

“For Singaporeans, it will be an exciting world-class destination right here at home, where they can relax and enjoy with their loved ones, again and again.”

 

Project Jewel will serve as a node linking Changis terminals, “improving inter-terminal connectivity,” says Changi. “There are also plans for the complex to provide a central communal facility for the 32,000-strong airport community.”

 

 

ATTRACTIVE STOPOVER POINT

Changi says that passengers transiting through Changi are a significant component – about 30% – of Singapore’s air hub traffic. “To strengthen Changi Airport’s competitive advantage and ensure that we continue to capture passenger mindshare and traffic, we must take deliberate steps to enhance Changi’s attractiveness as a stopover point.

 

“With Project Jewel, we are pleased to be developing an exciting product that will swing travellers to choose Changi Airport, and Singapore,” said Mr Lee.

 

Following a competitive process, which involved experienced local and foreign developers, CAG is working with CapitaMalls Asia on the concept and plans of Project Jewel.

 

 

JOINT VENTURE WITH CAPITALMALLS ASIA

CapitaMalls Asia is one of the largest listed shopping mall developers, owners and managers in Asia. The two parties are also exploring a joint venture partnership to develop and manage Project Jewel when it is completed. This process is expected to be concluded by the end of the year.

 

Another key infrastructure project is Terminal 4, a larger and enhanced terminal, which will be built on the old Budget Terminal site. With a planned capacity of 16 million passenger movements a year, the new terminal is in the final stages of planning, with construction to begin by the end of the year.

 

When completed, Project Jewel, together with Terminal 4, will boost Changi Airport’s handling capacity to 85 million passenger movements a year, to cater for Changi’s growth into the next decade. To staff the teams working on these two developments as well as other upcoming infrastructure projects, CAG plans to increase its staff strength by about 180 over the next four years, with around 80 new employees to be recruited during the course of this year alone.

 

Further updates will be provided in due course.

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