Land Transport Authority of Singapore definition

Land Transport Authority of Singapore or “LTA” means the public authority of that name constituted under the Land Transport Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 158A);
Land Transport Authority of Singapore or “LTA” means the Land Transport Authority of Singapore established under the Land Transport Authority of Singapore Act (Cap. 158A);

Examples of Land Transport Authority of Singapore in a sentence

  • After the surface preparation the total surface must be completely coated with ZMS up tothe required DFT.

  • PART 7CONSEQUENTIAL AND RELATED AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTSConsequential and related amendments to Land Transport Authority of Singapore Act68.

  • Section 7 of the Judges= Salaries and Pensions Act 16 of 1912 and section 4 of the Judges= Salaries and Pensions Act 73 of 1959.

  • All references in the application form to “LTA” or the “Authority” shall mean the Land Transport Authority of Singapore.

  • PART 8 AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTSAND FINAL PROVISIONSAmendments to Land Transport Authority of Singapore Act50.

  • In particular, according to the Safety Handbook issued by the Land Transport Authority of Singapore in August 2019, steel plates shall be placed under and along the access of crawler crane to reinforce the ground surfaces and ensure its stability for lifting operation.

  • According to a study conducted by the Land Transport Authority of Singapore in November 2014, the public transport usage rate in Hong Kong was the highest among 27 major cities.

  • In accordance with Rule 703(1) of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (“Listing Manual”), the board of directors of SBS Transit Ltd (“Company”) wishes to disclose that the Company has, on the date of this Announcement, entered into a framework agreement (“FA”) with the Land Transport Authority of Singapore (“LTA”) and SBS Transit DTL Pte.

  • All but a handful of highway bridges in Singapore are reinforced or post-tensioned concrete and from around 2000 the Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA) operated a major program of upgrades on existing bridges to sustain higher axle loads.

  • Almost all the highway bridges in Singapore are reinforced or post-tensioned concrete and at the time of writing, the Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA) was in the midst of a major program of upgrades on existing bridges to sustain higher axle loads with contractors now obliged to provide evidence of improved performance, e.g. through monitoring.

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