AECOM-Led Joint Venture Secures Phase 2 of Singapore’s Tuas Nexus Waste Facility

  • 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.

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.

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.