AECOM Opens Underground Infrastructure AI Innovation Centre in Singapore
2025-09-11 11:40
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Wedoany.com Report-Sept. 11, AECOM, a global infrastructure company, has launched its Underground Infrastructure AI Innovation Centre in Singapore with support from the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). The new centre is part of AECOM’s strategy to contribute to Singapore’s sustainable urban development goals by optimizing the use of underground space.

The centre will develop a suite of software to automate workflows.

The facility will be led by digital professionals with expertise in infrastructure and urban planning. Its main focus is to create AI-driven solutions that improve underground utility data quality, enhance mapping accuracy, and protect underground resources for both current and future projects.

In addition to developing advanced digital tools, AECOM plans to collaborate with educational institutions, industry stakeholders, and government agencies to strengthen skills training and workforce development in the digital infrastructure field.

AECOM Singapore managing director Jee Yi Ying highlighted the importance of the initiative: “Infrastructure planning in dense urban environments like Singapore demands innovation. The Underground Infrastructure AI Innovation Centre represents a bold step forward in how we harness digital tools to solve complex underground design challenges. With the support of the EDB, we’re accelerating the future of infrastructure delivery and building capabilities that benefit Singapore and beyond.”

The centre’s work will include designing a suite of software to automate tasks related to underground utility surveys and planning. This software aims to minimize manual checking, facilitate regulatory processes, and help prevent project delays or redundant construction.

According to AECOM, the AI tools will evaluate the accuracy of underground data, pinpoint areas with significant space congestion, and recommend efficient uses of underground areas. They will also account for factors such as ease of construction, maintenance, and long-term feasibility.

This approach is expected to improve efficiency in utility corridor studies, which often require multiple utility maps and trenching reports. The streamlined process is projected to provide significant benefits for major infrastructure initiatives in Singapore.

EDB Professional Services vice-president and head Junie Fo emphasized the broader impact: “AECOM’s AI Innovation Centre demonstrates the transformative potential of AI-powered engineering for smarter and more efficient urban planning and development. The Innovation Centre will support the development of local talent with advanced digital and engineering capabilities, strengthen Singapore’s position as a global hub for AI innovation and drive innovation in our built environment sector.”

Beyond the Singapore centre, AECOM continues to advance its international portfolio. In August, the company secured a contract for the redevelopment of the Albert Park Pit Building, which serves as part of the motorsport street circuit in Melbourne, Australia.

Through its new AI Innovation Centre, AECOM aims to deliver practical digital solutions, foster industry collaboration, and contribute to Singapore’s role as a leader in sustainable and technologically advanced urban infrastructure.

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