Tampines Bus Package awarded to Go-Ahead Singapore

On 19 September 2025, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced the awarding of the Tampines Bus Package to Go-Ahead Singapore.

The 5-year contract, estimated at a total fee of $646 million, represents the first tendered package term for the Tampines Bus Package. It will commence on 5 July 2026, with an option for extension of 2 to 5 years.

With this, Go-Ahead Singapore will succeed SBS Transit as the operator of 27 bus services in the Tampines region. It will also operate around 400 buses from the new East Coast Bus Depot, including over 250 electric buses.

In addition, it will also manage Tampines Bus Interchange, Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange, Tampines North Bus Interchange & Changi Business Park Bus Terminal.


Contract PT220: Tampines Bus Package

Tampines Bus Package has been operated by SBS Transit under a negotiated contract since the start of the Bus Contracting Model in September 2016.

Go-Ahead Singapore will succeed SBS Transit as the new operator of this package. Buses will also be based at the new East Coast Bus Depot, instead of the existing Bedok North Bus Depot.

Incumbent SBS Transit Ltd
Present Contract Term
Negotiated Contract (Contract PT207):
Sep 2016 – July 2026 (9 years & 10 months term)
Upcoming Contract Term
Tendered Package 1st Term (Contract PT220):
July 2026 – 2031
Awarded Operator
Go-Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd
(subsidiary of tenderer: The Go-Ahead Group Limited)
Bus Services
4, 10, 10e, 18, 19, 20, 23, 28, 29, 31, 37, 38, 39, 47, 65, 69, 72, 81, 127, 129, 291, 292, 293, 296, 298/298X, 299 & 513
(27 bus routes)
Handover Date From 5 July 2026
Bus Depot East Coast Bus Depot
Bus Interchanges Tampines Bus InterchangeTampines Concourse Bus Interchange, Tampines North Bus Interchange
Bus Terminals Changi Business Park Bus Terminal

Reasons for the award to Go-Ahead Singapore were provided by LTA:

  • Highest total score for the Tampines Bus Package proposal, taking into account both price and quality factors
  • Offered cost savings for LTA compared to the current contract
  • Initiatives that would help to raise the industry’s capabilities for large-scale electric bus deployment, building on its UK Group’s experience and expertise in operating the largest fleet of electric buses in London:
    — Work with the Singapore Bus Academy to establish a Satellite Centre of Excellence in Singapore to facilitate knowledge transfer and build expertise in electric bus operations for the industry. The centre will develop a team of skilled local electric bus specialists to support Singapore’s transition to a cleaner energy public bus fleet.
    — Utilise AI-driven tools to aid Service Controllers in regulating intervals between buses and controlling bus deployment, helping to reduce bus bunching and improve service reliability
  • Commuter-friendly initiatives, such as ‘Caring Corners’ at bus interchanges and ‘Baby on board’ badges for pregnant commuters
  • Programmes to enhance staff welfare through comprehensive programmes focusing on health, safety, and professional development

The Go-Ahead Group Limited (Go-Ahead Singapore) submitted both a base proposal and an alternative proposal for the Tampines Bus Package, both of which were compliant. LTA awarded the tender to the alternative proposal by The Go-Ahead Group Limited.

With the award of the Tampines contract, Go-Ahead Singapore will expand to over 2,000 staff members and operate a total fleet of more than 800 buses, including over 270 zero-emission vehicles, with scope to introduce further electric buses during the contract period.

Transition of impacted workers

Current SBS Transit employees from the Tampines Bus Package will be protected by the Public Transport Tripartite Committee’s Guidelines on Good Employment Practices in the Public Bus Industry and must be offered a job by Go-Ahead Singapore, the incoming operator, at employment terms that are no worse off than their current employment terms.

In addition, Go-Ahead Singapore has also committed to ensuring that the remuneration for the current workforce remains competitive.

Affected employees can also choose to join Go-Ahead Singapore or be redeployed by their current employer (SBS Transit), where feasible.


Bid Prices

The tender for the Tampines Bus Package was called on 19 December 2024. The awarded tenderer and its corresponding contract sum are highlighted in red.

No. Company Base Alternative
Alternative 2
1 Bravo Transport Holdings Limited ^
2 SBS Transit Ltd $596,016,898.92 $586,029,129.17^
3 SMRT Buses Ltd $613,495,283.00
4 The Go-Ahead Group Limited $651,343,327.61 $646,244,809.73
5 Tower Transit Singapore Pte. Ltd. $617,021,481.00 $610,453,915.00 $615,455,246.00

^ = Bravo Transport Holdings Limited’s base bid and SBS Transit Ltd’s alternative bid were not considered in the price evaluation.

The tender submissions were evaluated based on a two-envelope process, which looked at both quality and price factors. The price submissions were only opened after the quality evaluation was completed. This two-envelope process ensures that LTA gets the best value-for-money proposal without compromising on quality.

According to the LTA, it placed greater emphasis on the proposal’s quality, particularly in electric bus operations and maintenance capabilities, given the large-scale electric bus deployment in this package.

LTA also retains the option to extend the contract by between two and five years, beyond the end of the initial five-year term.


References

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58 thoughts on “Tampines Bus Package awarded to Go-Ahead Singapore

  • 19 September 2025 at 6:19 PM
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    Dang i totally predicted it right that Go ahead would bag tampines bcm

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  • 19 September 2025 at 6:18 PM
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    This seriously caught me off guard, but ever since some people said that SBST was no staying & SMRT refused (allegedly), it probably should have been a giveaway that GAS would take it since TTS obviously doesn’t stand a chance (Sentosa & LCS is way too much)

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  • 19 September 2025 at 5:46 PM
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    Shocker… I thought GAS would leave Singapore

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  • 19 September 2025 at 5:44 PM
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    Have just used AI to calculate. After the Tampines package is transferred to Go Ahead, SBS Transit’s remaining market share of the public bus routes would be 40.2%.

    Overall, this would be the updated market share across operators:

    SBS Transit: 40.2%
    SMRT: 17.9%
    Tower Transit: 15.2%
    Go Ahead: 13.8%

    SBS Transit will still have the largest share, although less than half. The other 3 operators, are all at +/- 15%.

    With each of the other 3 operator having about the same share, this means we are almost at a point whereby the cake is evenly split across the operators.

    Now, SBS Transit may want to just split into 2, and we can have 5 operators with +/- 15% already. 🙂

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  • 19 September 2025 at 5:25 PM
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    Congratulations Go Ahead for winning this package. This is indeed a good news. Go Ahead finally has more than one package. This will surely make Go Ahead’s roots in Singapore more sturdy.

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