Las Vegas Sands has awarded a multi-billion-dollar contract to Singapore's Woh Hup (Private) Limited to spearhead the construction of its next-generation ultra-luxury development. This decision follows a rigorous tender process involving top construction firms in the region. The project, designed by Safdie Architects, is expected to be completed in 2030, with the opening slated for 2031, pending government approval.
Woh Hup, renowned for its engineering and design management expertise, will bring its extensive experience to this landmark project. The development will feature a luxury hotel tower, premium meeting spaces, and a 15,000-seat arena, enhancing Singapore's live entertainment scene. Patrick Dumont, CEO of Las Vegas Sands, expressed confidence in Woh Hup's ability to deliver a project that aligns with Singapore's global stature.
Marina Bay Sands, a key player in Singapore's economy, reported a record-breaking year in 2025, contributing 1.2% to the nation's GDP. The integrated resort generated $1.93 billion (S$2.64 billion) in business spending, with over 90% directed to local enterprises. This underscores its significant role in supporting Singapore's business ecosystem.
Woh Hup's chairman, Kim Yong, stated, "We are privileged to be appointed as the main contractor for Las Vegas Sands’ new ultra-luxury development, a project that will stand as a new symbol of Singapore’s ambition and global stature."
The project is set to further cement Marina Bay Sands' position as a major economic driver in Singapore, with long-term benefits anticipated for the local economy
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