OKP Holdings Limited announced that the Group has secured a contract worth approximately SGD 100.3 million from the Land Transport Authority ("LTA"), for commuter infrastructure enhancement works at new MRT stations, at island-wide locations. Under this contract, OKP's wholly-owned subsidiary, Or Kim Peow Contractor (Private) Limited, will be involved in the design, submission, supervision and construction of covered linkways and cycling paths at new MRT stations along the new Thomson-East Coast Line ("TEL"), Circle Line 6 extension ("CCL6"), North East Line extension ("NELe") and Downtown Line ("DTL"). Or Kim Peow Contractor (Private) Limited will also be involved in the implementation of covered linkways at various locations island-wide.

These covered linkways provide connections to MRT stations, residential areas and amenities for the convenience of all commuters. Works for the covered linkways at the new MRT stations will also include the supply and installation of vertical and roof trellises as well as softscapes. These are all part of the government's efforts to build more accessible commuter infrastructure to support growing neighbourhoods and raise connectivity to support a car-lite nation.

Other associated works include Priority Queue Zones (PQZ) for boarding berths and end-on berths at existing Bus Interchanges, Integrated Transport Hubs and Bus Terminals as well as 4-seater stainless steel benches and associated works for installation at existing Bus Interchanges. The contract has commenced on 28 October 2022 and is expected to be completed by 4th quarter of 2026. As of November 9, 2022, the Group's net construction order book amounts to SGD 402.2 million, with contracts extending till 2026.