AECOM-Led Joint Venture Secures Phase 2 of Singapore’s Tuas Nexus Waste Facility
Event summary
- AECOM, Binnies, and Ramboll joint venture appointed for Phase 2 of Singapore’s Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF), building on their Phase 1 role.
- Phase 2 will process up to 2,900 tons of waste daily, converting waste into energy and exploring carbon capture integration.
- The facility is part of Tuas Nexus, Singapore’s first integrated water reclamation and solid waste treatment facility.
- Joint venture combines local project experience with global waste-to-energy expertise, having delivered over 200 facilities worldwide.
The big picture
Singapore’s IWMF Phase 2 underscores the city-state’s commitment to sustainable urban infrastructure, aligning with global trends toward circular economies and resource recovery. The project’s scale and advanced waste-to-energy capabilities highlight the strategic importance of integrated waste management in land-scarce regions. AECOM’s continued involvement reinforces its position in large-scale, multi-disciplinary infrastructure projects in Asia.
What we're watching
- Execution Risk
- Whether the joint venture can sustain efficient project execution across both phases of the IWMF.
- Technological Integration
- The pace at which carbon capture capabilities are integrated into the facility’s design.
- Market Expansion
- How this project positions AECOM and partners in the growing Asian waste-to-energy market.
