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URA moots idea of floating platform on S'pore River
Tue, Nov 06, 2007
IMAGINE being enraptured by Christmas carols, or entranced by a Chinese New Year lion dance - by performers on a floating platform along the Singapore River.

This idea of a movable floating stage on the waterway has been mooted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), to add that 'zing' for a more vibrant nightlife along the river.

Likely to be a performance venue for arts and cultural events, the platform is envisaged to be about 40 by 25 metres, with space for up to 250 people, a kitchen, two showers, and two dressing rooms.

'As announced during the Budget Debate this year, the floating stage is part of the government's initiative to improve night-time buzz in Singapore [...] that can make [us] an attractive 24/7 city to live, work and play in,' said Ms Fun Siew Leng, the URA's director of urban planning and design.

Observers also noted that the URA had pledged in a letter to The Straits Times to revitalise the waterfront after Straits Times readers wrote in three months ago to complain that Boat Quay was becoming an eyesore.

The plans for the floating stage were revealed in a Request for Information (RFI) listed on Nov 5 on the government tender website GeBiz.

During this RFI process, the URA will mull over the private sector's ideas on design, construction and other aspects before it decides to open the project for tender.

The stage is expected to be self-propelled, so that it will not need to be towed, and to have a collapsible roof, to pass under the low bridges along the river.

Read the full report in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.

 

 
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