Saturday, August 23, 2008

CNA gets $10.4m Changi deal

Source : Business Times - 23 Aug 2008

CNA Group announced yesterday that it has been awarded a $10.4 million contract for Changi Airport Terminal 1’s upgrading initiative.

The deal was awarded by Takenaka Corporation, the main contractor for the Changi Airport Terminal 1 upgrading process.

The landmark deal for CNA to provide an Intelligent Building Management System (IBMS) and structured cabling system is the group’s fourth participation in the development of Singapore’s aviation infrastructure.

The estimated implementation period is about 30 months.

The IBMS is meant to maximise the operational efficiency of the facility. It operates on a high-speed cabling system, optimising the use of energy within Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 without creating interference in the information system within.

‘We are honoured to have been selected for another milestone development in Changi Airport’s ongoing reign as a world- class aviation hub,’ said CNA’s chief executive Michael Ong.

‘This demonstrates trust in our strength and ability as a systems integrator of similar cadre that can deliver reliable and complex solutions.’

The company is headquartered in Singapore and has a direct presence in China and the Middle East.

Its track record includes the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in the Philippines, Yangon International Airport in Myanmar, the Emiri (Royal) Terminal section of the New Doha International Airport in Qatar, and the Guangzhoi Baiyun and Fuzhoi Changle Airports in China.


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