2009: First Trigeneration Project for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Cyclect delivered Singapore’s first 10MW trigeneration plant for MSD International in 2009, generating electricity, heating and cooling simultaneously from a single system.
2008: Singapore Grand Prix Electrical Infrastructure Milestone

Cyclect delivered electrical and roustabout works for the Singapore Grand Prix from 2008 to 2017, supporting the world’s only F1 night race across ten consecutive editions on the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
2008: Electrical Works for Major Integrated Resort Development

Cyclect delivered electrical works for Marina Bay Sands during construction and early operations, working across the hotel, casino, convention and retail components of the integrated resort.
2006: Ride and Show Installation Capability for Complex Attractions

Cyclect developed Ride and Show Installation capability through specialist training for Universal Studios Singapore, applying decades of heavy-lift and precision electrical skills to complex theme park attractions.
2006: Third-Generation Leadership and Business Renewal

Cyclect transitioned to third-generation leadership in 2006, with the incoming team driving diversification into renewable energy, data infrastructure and regional project development.
2003: Innovation Recognition for Mobile Chemical Scrubber Technology

Cyclect received the Prime Minister’s Office Innovator Award for developing a mobile chemical scrubber with SCDF, providing rapid-deployment toxic chemical containment capability.
1998: Move to Tuas Headquarters and Modern Workshop Facility

Cyclect completed its Tuas headquarters in 1999, consolidating workshops, R&D and logistics into a purpose-built facility that has served as the group’s operational hub for over 25 years.
1985: China Maritime Joint Venture Expands Regional Engineering Reach

Cyclect and COSCO Shipyard formed a JV in the mid-1980s to develop electrical engineering capability at COSCO’s Chinese facilities, requiring Cyclect to deploy and train technical personnel.
1985: Second-Generation Leadership and Founder’s Legacy

The passing of founder Tan Ai Meng in 1985 marked the transition to second-generation leadership, which continued the company’s growth into semiconductor, facilities and energy services.
1965: ASEA Partnership Strengthens Motor and Generator Capability

Cyclect was appointed ASEA’s first regional service agent in 1965 following specialist training in Sweden — the beginning of a technology partnership that has extended through six decades to ABB today.