The next global reference for MAURER is the Singapore airport with a unique neo-futuristic design, holding a special place in the world. This structure is the largest single-layer steel and glass project in the world. The indoor waterfall is also the tallest one. Water falls from a height of 40 m at a rate of 40,000 L/min. The airport covers an area of 3.5 ha, and the total area of the structure is 135,700 sq. m. It consists of 10 floors, of which only 5 are above ground.
The project was developed by the famous architect Moshe Safdie, who also designed Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
MAURER installed 14 support bearings for this project. It was important to consider the unified steel and glass concept of the structure. These bearings allow the structure to withstand loads up to 8,000 kN. The bearing diameter is 1,000 mm.
Construction started in 2014 and was completed in 2019. The total cost of the project amounted to USD 1.7 billion.
The project was developed by the famous architect Moshe Safdie, who also designed Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
MAURER installed 14 support bearings for this project. It was important to consider the unified steel and glass concept of the structure. These bearings allow the structure to withstand loads up to 8,000 kN. The bearing diameter is 1,000 mm.
Construction started in 2014 and was completed in 2019. The total cost of the project amounted to USD 1.7 billion.




