It is situated within Jurong Point and integrated with the nearby Boon Lay MRT station on the East–West line.
From 18 June 2006 to 26 December 2009, the interchange had its operations temporarily next to Boon Lay MRT station, at an empty plot of land surrounded by Boon Lay Way and Jurong West Street 64 while the bus interchange was being rebuilt as part of the Jurong Point extension project.
The project consisted of the extension of Jurong Point (JP2), the new Boon Lay Bus Interchange and a 16-storey condominium that is known as 'The Centris'.
[4][5][6][7] Built over 20,000 square metres, it is Singapore's fourth air conditioned bus interchange and the first along the East West line.
In total, it has 60 bus bays and 31[4][8] boarding/alighting wheelchair accessible[9] berths with 22 of them being end-on and 9 of them being sawtooth (6 for boarding and 3 for alighting).