Cyclect completed the electrical and roustabout works for the inaugural Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix in 2008 — the first night race in Formula One history, held on the 5-kilometre Marina Bay Street Circuit.
The scope covered electrical infrastructure across the entire circuit: media centres, pit buildings, pit straight, VIP race suites, spectator marquees, and public areas. As a street circuit, the Marina Bay layout required temporary electrical installations to be designed, built, and commissioned within a compressed timeline with no permanent infrastructure to work from, and dismantled cleanly following the race.
The night race format added technical complexity beyond a standard circuit installation, as lighting coverage across the entire 5-kilometre route had to meet international broadcast standards for a global television audience. Cyclect’s team worked under the event timeline constraints typical of large-scale temporary events — where any system failure is publicly visible and operationally unacceptable.
Cyclect’s successful delivery of this inaugural event established its role as the electrical services partner for the Singapore Grand Prix, a relationship maintained across subsequent editions of the race.