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It is slated to have a seating capacity of about 30,000. In the second quarter of 2020, it is estimated a design proposal will be chosen for implementation. The proposal is expected to include a field that can be converted into a performance area, a waterfront sports facility, and a space for common
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As the former National Stadium at Kallang would be demolished to build the Singapore Sports Hub, a new venue for NDP was needed and it has to be in the central area of Singapore, it also decided to create a floating platform for the NDP and use Marina Bay as a venue. The floating platform would have
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The Float was initially intended as a temporary venue, but the NDP was only held at the new National Stadium once in 2016 and likely 2024—a decision that received mixed reception for its different atmosphere, and increased costs of the event over those held at The Float. In 2017, it was announced
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The platform's foundation consisted of six pylons fixed to the seabead to hold it in place while rubber rollers were used to stabilise the platform as the platform is affected by the tides and currents in Marina Bay. The platform was connected to land by three linkways and there are special
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To fit in the city skyline as a backdrop of platform, the seating gallery's height was restricted. Due to existing buildings and the area's development plans, the number of seats for the gallery was capped at 27,000. The platform also has an internal
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as a backdrop for the parade. As the new National Stadium and Singapore Sports Hub were planned to be constructed over eight years with the floating platform hosting the NDP in the interim, it was determined by the government that the platform was a
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with each comprising hundreds of parts. Initial design requires 200 such pontoons but a system of connectors between the pontoons reduced it to 15. The pontoons would interlock each other similar to a
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The Float was originally intended to operate through 2012, after which it was to be dismantled. In 2017, it was announced that The Float would be expanded and redeveloped as a permanent venue known as
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In December 2007, URA considered letting the public access the gallery view the New Year's fireworks at Marina Bay. From 2009 to 2015, the floating platform is used for countdown parties.
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Since its completion in 2007, the Marina Bay Floating Platform has hosted several major events, such the annual National Day Parade, New Year's Eve countdown event,
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was supposed to take place at the stadium. However, problems relating to the metal beams casting a shadow on the pitch forced the match to be played at the
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held on 17 and 18 August 2007. On 25 August 2007, the stadium was used to launch the six-week-long Waterfest Singapore 2007, which showcases
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started construction of the floating platform after the design was approved. By April 2007, the platform and seating
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every five years), and that The Float will be demolished, reconstructed and renamed to a permanent venue known as
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on the design of the floating platform to be used for NDP and also other major events. In March 2006,
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itself. Since then, the stadium has been a venue for the graduation parade, alternating with the
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The Float at Marina Bay in 2007, with the Singapore Flyer under construction in the background.
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exercise consisting of an unenclosed hall and studio spaces. It will be designed by the local
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professionals. On 2 September 2007, the platform was the start and finish point for the
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The 27,000-capacity grandstand and floating platform of The Float@Marina Bay, with the
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The Float at Marina Bay hosting Singapore's 42nd National Day Parade on 9 August 2007.
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In August 2010, The Float hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the inaugural
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that The Float would remain the primary venue for the NDP (outside of those held at
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The Float at Marina Bay hosting the 2015 River Hongbao for Chinese New Year, with
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The floating platform of the stadium, with Singapore's skyline in the background.
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announced that the original plans to construct NS Square was delayed due to the
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The Float was built in 2007 as an interim venue for events usually held at the
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Liaw Wy-Cin (24 May 2007). "National Day will bring all things S'porean".
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Singapore Armed Forces Basic Military Training passing out parade ceremony
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The main considerations for the platform's chief planner and developer,
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instead. The first football match to be played on the platform was an
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From 15 September 2007 to 16 April 2008, The Float was closed for
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Melissa Sim (12 August 2007). "He took NDP from land to water".
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Liaw Wy-Cin (21 June 2007). "All parade tickets given out".
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along the shore. The floating platform can bear up to 1,070
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integrated joints for the linkways keep them from rocking.
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were completed and officially opened by Prime Minister
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performed to a crowd of 18,000 fans as part of their
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Tay Suan Chiang (19 August 2007). "Staying afloat".
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Index

The Float at Marina Bay

Marina Bay
Central Region
Singapore
Coordinates
1°17′18″N 103°51′32″E / 1.28833°N 103.85889°E / 1.28833; 103.85889
Promenade
Sport Singapore
Sport Singapore
Capacity
Grass
NS Square
Defence Science and Technology Agency
Sport Singapore
Downtown Core
Marina Bay, Singapore
Marina Reservoir
grandstand
tonnes
stage props
military vehicles
National Stadium
Kallang
Singapore Sports Hub
football
National Day Parade
Marina Bay Street Circuit
Formula One
Singapore Grand Prix

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