Kim Soon Lee is an expertise in managing big transportation-related project jobs. Below are a few of such jobs done or in progress in the last 5 years.
September 2009
Erection and Installation of Waste Processing Plant
Kim Soon Lee was commissioned by a waste management company to erect and install equipment that would culminate into a whole new plant at Tuas View. From the hoisting of 50 tons chamber onto place to the tilting of 30 meters high chimney, our crane operators and lifting personnals worked tirelessly for 12 days to meet the schedule set by our client. Great effort was also put into ensuring that our fitters can fit and bolt all parts of the equipment to one another. Boom lift and at times, man cages lifted by cranes were at times used to propel our fitters to secure connecting parts at height. Indeed, this job witnessed the usage of a wide spectrum of lifting and moving equipment, almost all of which were supplied from our own stock.
June 2008 -
End 2010 Exxon Mobile SPT Project in Jurong Island
Kim Soon Lee was one of the first transport contractors supplying lorry cranes and prime movers with trailers to this renowned project. The high inspection and working standards set by the operators of this plant was unparalled, and one which Kim Soon Lee took pride in - in able to accede to the high safety demands and becoming one of the largest supplier of lorry cranes and trailers to various contractors in this plant.
Early 2008
Dismantling, Transportation and Re-fixing of Wooden boat
A giant Wooden boat had stood in Punggol for ages and Kim Soon Lee was tasked to transport it to a country club at Sembawang. But so large was it that it could not be transported on the road without dismantling. Hence, we undertook to saw off the upper level of the boat consisting of the cabin and had it transport separately. The body of the boat was subsequently escorted to Sembawang. At the latter, a big crane was engaged to unload the boat, followed by the re-assembling and fitting of the dismantled cabin back onto the Boat, precisely and without a hitch.
January 2007
Erection of LCD screen at Orchard Towers
Kim Soon Lee contracted the moving, transportation and erection of a LCD screen from Woodlands factory to Orchard Towers at Orchard Road in late 2006 and performed it in early 2007. Measuring 25ft x 10ft, the LCD screen was one of the biggest to be erected singled-pieced onto the walls of a building. From the closure of Orchard road, to the hoisting of the screen using 2 units of cranes simultaneously and the eventual positiong of it by our movers, Kim Soon Lee is proud to announce that everything went smoothly and the job was completed way ahead of schedule.
January 2006
Logistics Provider for Buddha Tooth Temple in Chinatown
Buddha Tooth Temple in Chinatown is poised to be a cultural icon once it is opened for visitors from mid 2007. For the past one and a half year prior to that, Kim Soon Lee is tasked by the temple to help solve its logistics problems. From trucking of loaded containers containing Buddhist artefacts and statues from the port, to unstuffing them at our warehouse, storing them thereafter and eventually transporting and positioning these statues into the temple, Kim Soon Lee put into practise our slogan of 'One-Stop Transportation and Moving Specialist' on a regular basis. We have planned and executed the transportation and erection of some of the biggest Buddhist statues inside the temple, the tallest being 4.5 metres tall. The delicate nature of these statues and the limited space availablity in the temple made such tasks all the more challenging. At times, we have to manufacture moving equipment based on the specific sizes of the statues in order that the latter can be moved and erected vertically. In all, Kim Soon Lee is deeply honoured to be part of the team that contributes to the preservation of Chinese culture relics on the island.

October 2006
Supply of Lorry Crane with Man-Bucket to 'Clothe' Trees
In the month of October 2006, Kim Soon Lee was tasked to supply numerous units of lorry cranes fitted with man-bucket to lift technicians to trees tops, along Orchard road, where they would wrap tree branches with designer cloths. As time was very limited, we had to supply up to 5 units of cranes nightly to speed things up. Fortunately, the target was achieved after one week of intensive work and the master pieces were 'opened' with much fanfare thereafter.
2005
Transportation of Air Craft Engines
Over the years, Kim Soon Lee, with its fleet of air suspension flatbed and lowbed trailers has become renowned for the transportation of air craft engines. Having a yard at Bedok allow us to cater to last minute delivery requirements while our ability to lift and transport them by our own tailoured-made equipment, rid customers of the trouble which otherwise they have to experience while coordinating such jobs.