ST Engineering integrates ITS in Singapore
- March 17, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

ST Engineering is deploying an integrated suite of intelligent transport systems (ITS) for Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA), aimed at creating a more responsive and future-ready road transport network.
The recently launched iTransport platform, traffic monitoring camera system (TMCS) and integrated traffic and plant management system (ITPMS) will work together to enable smarter traffic management, smoother traffic flow and enhanced road safety.
“Being entrusted with these projects demonstrates the strength of our ITS and proven capabilities in delivering large-scale road transport projects,” said Hoe Yeen Teck from ST Engineering (www.stengg.com). “Through our integrated systems, we are unlocking the true potential of ITS, enabling smarter and more coordinated traffic management. We look forward to continuing our longstanding partnership with LTA and supporting them on this journey to enhance the efficiency, responsiveness and resilience of Singapore’s road transport network.”
ST Engineering will progressively implement its ITS for real-time, island-wide traffic monitoring, management and control. This will optimise traffic flow, facilitate rapid and coordinated responses to incidents, and provide traffic operators with insights for efficient operations.
As the nerve centre for traffic operations in Singapore, the iTransport platform aggregates data from multiple sources to enhance traffic and incident management as well as support traffic analysis and planning. When integrated with ST Engineering’s ITPMS and TMCS, iTransport will provide traffic operators with comprehensive and integrated real-time information on traffic conditions across Singapore’s roads and tunnels. This should support prompt, coordinated incident response and optimised traffic flows, while streamlining operations and delivering data insights for traffic operators.
The enhanced TMCS will provide traffic operators with real-time, island-wide visibility of traffic conditions, supporting swift and coordinated traffic management responses to traffic congestion, incidents and major events. By centrally managing video feeds from thousands of traffic cameras at expressways, arterial roads, traffic junctions and tunnels across Singapore, the system will aim to streamline and enhance efficiency in video management for traffic operators.
To be implemented on the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) and Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE), the ITPMS will centralise real-time monitoring, management and control of traffic as well as critical tunnels including lighting, ventilation and fire safety. Combining ST Engineering’s capabilities in scada systems with automated traffic monitoring, the ITPMS should optimise traffic flow, incident response and tunnel operations management, improving operational efficiency for traffic operators.
Awarded in 2025, these projects build on ST Engineering’s longstanding contributions to Singapore’s road transport sector and its global track record of over 200 road projects in more than 40 cities.








