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Commercial
Stadia and Entertainment Centers
Parks and Recreation
Malaysia
With a seating capacity of more than 80,000 spectators, the 305-meter-diameter, multipurpose Shah Alam Stadium forms part of a large sports complex. The roof design for the landmark stadium features
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Commercial
Stadia and Entertainment Centers
Singapore
Established in 1862 and located in the heart of the Empress Place Civic District, the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall are among Singapore’s leading venues for the performing arts. The extensive
A career with TYLin is a journey of personal and professional growth. Together, we solve problems, promote innovation, and foster a culture of excellence. Our respected mentors and thought leaders
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Roads + Highways
Drinking Water
Wastewater
Municipal Streets and Arterials
Watermains
Sanitary Sewers
United States
Construction work for the New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) project included installing distribution water mains to improve the city’s water distribution system and replacing
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Ports + Marine
Marine Ports and Container Facilities
United States
Located on Dodge Island off the coast of downtown Miami, Florida, the Port of Miami is home to one of the world's largest cruise ports and a major cargo port in the United States. The Port of Miami
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Aviation
Airside
Landside
Terminals and Facilities
United States
The project increases gate capacity for ORD’s international terminal and adds restaurants and other amenities for travelers. The Terminal 5 Expansion project includes a 300,000-square-foot extension
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Roads + Highways
Highway Interchanges
Bridge
Concrete Girder
United States
To reduce heavy traffic congestion, TYLin designed new westbound loop on-ramps and widened and realigned other ramps for both interchanges. Four overcrossing structures were replaced with wider
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Ports + Marine
Rail + Transit
Marine Ports and Container Facilities
Freight Rail
United States
One of the United States’ busiest ports, the Port of Oakland was the first major port in the nation to build terminals for container ships on the Pacific Coast. The Port underwent a series of