OKP Holdings Limited has been awarded a S$165.3m contract by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) for the design and construction of lift shafts and associated commuter infrastructure at pedestrian overhead bridges across Singapore. The 48-month project, which began in May 2026, aims to improve accessibility and connectivity for pedestrians.
The contract involves the construction of lift shafts at 30 existing pedestrian overhead bridges, along with enhancements such as lift lobbies, link bridges, and covered linkways. Additionally, a new covered pedestrian overhead bridge with lift access will be constructed across the Tampines Expressway. This project boosts OKP’s net construction order book to S$760.7m, with projects extending to 2031.
Or Toh Wat, Group Managing Director of OKP, expressed the company’s commitment to sustainable development, stating, “We are deeply honoured to be awarded this new contract, which reflects OKP’s engineering expertise and our proven ability to deliver Design and Build infrastructure works safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of quality.”
The project aligns with Singapore’s vision of a more inclusive and accessible transport environment, contributing to the city’s long-term transport and sustainability goals. OKP plans to leverage efficient and green construction practices to minimise environmental impact throughout the project lifecycle.
OKP Holdings, listed on the Singapore Exchange since 2002, specialises in infrastructure and civil engineering, with a portfolio that includes airport runways, expressways, and oil and gas infrastructure. The company has also ventured into property development and investment to diversify its earnings.



