CTBUH Gold Member

KTP Consultants Pte Ltd

About

Member Offices: Singapore

Website: http://www.ktpworld.com/

Established since 1969 by a prominent British civil engineer, KT Philcox & Associates swiftly grew in size and strength. In 1997, the company was rebranded to KTP Consultants Pte Ltd to reflect its status as an international and established name in the engineering industry. KTP offers multi-disciplinary engineering services and is a brand that is synonymous with innovation and creative solutions for the built environment.

In June 2015, KTP joined the Surbana Jurong (SJ) Group. Headquartered in Singapore and wholly owned by Temasek Holdings, SJ is one of the largest Asia-based urban, industrial and infrastructure consulting firms.

Fields of Expertise

Civil Engineering; Geotechnic / Foundations; Structural Engineering

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
1 Altez @ Enggor Street

250 m / 820 ft

2 Oasia Hotel Downtown

191 m / 626 ft

3 18 Robinson

180 m / 591 ft

4 Icon Loft Tower 2

163 m / 535 ft

5 Echelon Tower 1

155 m / 509 ft

5 Echelon Tower 2

155 m / 509 ft

7 Scotts Tower

153 m / 502 ft

8 Icon Loft Tower 1

147 m / 483 ft

9 Central Office Tower

120 m / 394 ft

10 The Metropolis Tower 1

113 m / 371 ft

Building Completions Timeline

Videos

31 May 2018

A Beacon of Red and Green, Connected to the Cityscape

Envisaged as a “tropical tower” in the concrete jungle, the Oasia Hotel Downtown incorporates lush greenery on its façade and terraces. The tower is like...

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Research

28 July 2018

Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore: A Tall Prototype for the Tropics

Oasia Hotel Downtown is a prototype of land use intensification in the tropics. Unlike the sleek and sealed skyscrapers that evolved in the temperate West,...

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Research

31 December 2014

Interactive Study on Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2014

An All-Time Record 97 Buildings of 200 Meters or Higher Completed in 2014 and 2014 showed further shifts towards Asia, and also surprising developments in...

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Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 Altez @ Enggor Street

250 m / 820 ft

2 Oasia Hotel Downtown

191 m / 626 ft

3 18 Robinson

180 m / 591 ft

4 Icon Loft Tower 2

163 m / 535 ft

5 Echelon Tower 1

155 m / 509 ft

5 Echelon Tower 2

155 m / 509 ft

7 Scotts Tower

153 m / 502 ft

8 Icon Loft Tower 1

147 m / 483 ft

9 Central Office Tower

120 m / 394 ft

10 The Metropolis Tower 1

113 m / 371 ft

11 Queenstown Peak

105 m / 344 ft

12 Kallang Whampoa Community Housing Block 25A

104 m / 342 ft

13 The Metropolis Tower 2

104 m / 340 ft

14 Kallang Whampoa Community Housing Block 26A

99 m / 324 ft

14 Kallang Whampoa Community Housing Block 26B

99 m / 324 ft

16 Kent Vale Block 1

91 m / 297 ft

17 Kent Vale Block 2

87 m / 285 ft

17 Kent Vale Block 3

87 m / 285 ft

Statistics

Average Building Age*

10 Years

Most Common Function*

Residential (71%)

Most Common Material*

Concrete (83%)

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database

Based on 7 buildings over 150 m height with a function
 
Based on 6 buildings over 150 m height with a material
 

Building Completions Timeline

Building Map

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

Designated Experts

Choon Chong Yeo

CEO - ASEAN Division, KTP Consultants Pte Ltd

31 May 2018

A Beacon of Red and Green, Connected to the Cityscape

Envisaged as a “tropical tower” in the concrete jungle, the Oasia Hotel Downtown incorporates lush greenery on its façade and terraces. The tower is like...

31 May 2018

A Living Tower in the Urban Tropics

A tower of green and red in the heart of Singapore’s dense Central Business District, the Oasia Hotel Downtown is a prototype of land-use intensification...

17 October 2016

Garden City, Megacity: Rethinking Cities for the Age of Global Warming

This presentation proposes an alternative to the continuing implementation of unsustainable 20th century urban planning models. By using WOHA’s mini-city projects and proposals as prototypes...

17 October 2016

CTBUH Video Interview – Mun Summ Wong

Mun Summ Wong of WOHA Architects is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2016 CTBUH China Conference. Mun Summ discusses the garden city concept with...

18 September 2014

The Tropical Skyscraper: Social Sustainability in High Urban Density

Asia’s rapidly growing metropolises demand an alternative strategy for city planning and architecture that addresses the need to live appropriately and sustainability with our tropical...

28 July 2018

Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore: A Tall Prototype for the Tropics

Mun Summ Wong, Richard Hassell & Hong Wei Phua, WOHA Architects

Oasia Hotel Downtown is a prototype of land use intensification in the tropics. Unlike the sleek and sealed skyscrapers that evolved in the temperate West,...

31 December 2014

Interactive Study on Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2014

Daniel Safarik, Antony Wood, Marty Carver & Marshall Gerometta, CTBUH

An All-Time Record 97 Buildings of 200 Meters or Higher Completed in 2014 and 2014 showed further shifts towards Asia, and also surprising developments in...

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