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TYLI provided Civil & Structural Engineering Services for the alternative design of Singapore’s Changi International Airport, Terminal 3

TYLI provided Civil & Structural Engineering Services for the alternative design of Singapore’s Changi International Airport, Terminal 3

Project Highlights: T. Y . Lin International (TYLI) provided Civil & Structural Engineering Services for the alternative design of Singapore’s Changi International Airport, Terminal 3 development. The TYLI team optimized the structural design of the 64,500- square-meter roof structure above the departure hall by maximizing the use of abundant natural light. Changi International Airport, Terminal 3 has seven levels, four above ground and three below ground. The total gross floor area is 427,184 square meters, with a total of 28 aerobridges and supporting infrastructure, eight of which were designed to handle super-jumbo aircraft. The main roof structure of Terminal 3 incorporates 916 skylight openings, each measuring 12.5 square meters. The amount of direct sunlight is regulated through the

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