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Resorts World at Sentosa (Sentosa Integrated Resort) 

Slated to be one of the world’s most exciting family destinations, Resorts World at Sentosa (RWS) is a collection of resorts and attractions with a myriad of fun-filled offerings for the entire family, developed by Genting International. Spanning 49-hectares on Singapore’s resort island of Sentosa, and requiring some 1,200,000m3 of concrete, this S$5.2-billion mega-resort will change the face of family holiday destinations in the region, forever.

Amongst its offerings are a total of six exceptional and uniquely designed hotels of about 152,000m2, housing world-class accommodation totaling to more than 1,800 rooms; Marine Life Park, the world’s largest Oceanarium housing 700,000 marine creatures; the 13,000 m2 Equarius Water Park, an exciting water theme park set into the lush verdant greenery of Sentosa; and FestiveWalk, an unparalleled array of dining and retail options that forms one of the world’s largest collections of flagship concept stores including some of the biggest international brands.

Resorts World at Sentosa will also be home to Universal Studios Singapore - Southeast Asia’s only and the second largest in the world, with a 245,000 m2 gross floor area. This internationally renowned theme park will feature 22 attractions, including at least 16 rides designed especially for Singapore. There will also be three massive amphitheatres (an open-aired one boasting some 2,150 seats; while two others comprising 3,600 seats and 1,714 seats respectively); a 1,600-seat showroom; a 7,300-seat ballroom - Asia’s largest, 22 meeting rooms with a total of 3,390 seats.


The challenge:
- 2 hours slump retention
- High dispersion of cement
- Application of manufactured sand (Vertical Shaft Impactor - VSI sand) as preferred substitution of high cost natural sand

The solution: Glenium 105 Suretec 
- Outstanding slump retention
- High early and ultimate concrete strength
- Increased durability
- Overall cost benefit

Amount: 1,000, 000 m3 , 3,000,000 litres
Date of Completion: 2010



 

 
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