Date from
to
Organiser
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Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority
65734
Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore
67034
BCA Centre for Sustainable Buildings (BCA CSB)
67105
Building and Construction Authority
65738
City Gas Pte Ltd (as Trustee)
67074
CORENET eSS
67056
Defence Science & Technology Agency of Singapore
67048
Energy Market Authority
67044
Enterprise Singapore
151223
Housing and Development Board
66066
Infocomm Media Development Authority
66072
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
66086
Jurong Town Corporation
66106
Land Transport Authority
66110
LTA Academy
67084
Manpower Development Department
67080
Ministry of Home Affairs
151444
Ministry of Manpower
66239
Ministry of Trade and Industry
67061
Nanyang Technological University
66303
National Environment Agency
66251
National Parks Board
66286
National University of Singapore
66307
Power Gas
66315
Power Supply
66311
PowerGrid
66319
Professional Engineers Board
66323
Public Utilities Board
66328
Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore
66365
Republic Polytechnic
67101
Singapore Civil Defence Force
66369
Singapore Contractors Association Ltd
67040
Singapore Green Building Council
67092
Singapore Institute of Architects
66592
Singapore Institute of Building Limited
67113
Singapore Institute Surveyors & Valuers
66596
Singapore Land Authority
67052
Singapore Polytechnic
67070
Singapore Structural Steel Society
67109
Singapore University of Social Sciences
103261
Singapore Welding Society
67096
Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering Geology (Singapore)
67088
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Building and Construction Authority
30 Aug 2016 to 31 Aug 2016
Smoke control systems are necessary in most buildings to provide the occupants safe evacuation passages in an unlikely but possible fire situation, and to clear the smoke after the fire incident. An effective smoke control system is one which is well-integrated with other fire protection features such as detection systems, compartmentation and evacuation, forming the integral parts of a comprehensive smoke management strategy. This 2-day workshop, jointly offered by BCA Academy and Protective Technology Research Centre (PTRC) of the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), aims to reinforce the concept of smoke management as part of comprehensive fire strategy development and the design strategy of smoke ventilation system. This knowledge will be useful for Fire Safety Engineers, Design Engineer and Architects.
Building and Construction Authority
31 Aug 2016 to 31 Aug 2016
In a densely built-up area like Singapore, special attention should be paid to ensure construction works are designed and carried out safely. It is important for the stakeholders of the industry to comply with regulations and follow good practices while performing construction works.
The Smart Builders Leadership Series is a learning platform for equipment suppliers and firms to come together to share the latest products, systems and technologies.
The following topics will be shared:
Topic 1: BCA Productivity Initiatives: Construction Productivity and Capability Fund (CPCF) and Singapore Construction Productivity Week (SCPW) 2016
-Building and Construction Authority
Topic 2: Building Precast Frames Faster, Easier and More Reliably
-By Mr Topi Laiho, Country Manager, Peikko Singapore Pte Ltd
Topic 3: Productivity Through Smart Connections
-By Mr Gary Connah, Regional Technical & Development Manager, Halfen-Moment Pte Ltd
Topic 4: Innovations for Tower Cranes in Optimising Construction Operations
-By Ms Narimi Noda, Sales Executive, Overseas Sales Department, IHI Transport Machinery Co. Ltd
Topic 5: Step up Productivity with Next-Generation Vertical Access Equipment
-By Mr Romain Lombard, Chief Executive Officer, XL Industries
Topic 6: Multione Compact Miniloaders
-By Ms Gaesarin Laosirirat, Sales Executive, Ultimus Co. Ltd
Date: 02 September 2016, Friday
Time: 2 - 5pm (Registration starts at 1.45pm)
Venue: T1-1, BCA Academy, 200 Braddell Road
Fee: Free of charge (Light refreshments will be provided)
Please go to https://www.bca.gov.sg/sbls for registration.
Building and Construction Authority
7 Sep 2016 to 9 Sep 2016
The International Green Building Conference - an anchor event of the Singapore Green Building Week (SGBW), will bring together thought leaders, government officials, policymakers and a notable spectrum of stakeholders industry, students and end-users end-users from over 50 countries. They will discuss and share their vision of a more sustainable built environment, through topics structured around this years theme Build Green: The Next Decade. Organised by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore, the 3-day conference is the premier platform for learning and sharing innovative green solutions and forging new partnerships. Register by 10 Jun 2016 to enjoy our best rate - Special Green Mark Promotion Rates at up to 50% discount from usual rate! Visit our website at http://www.sgbw.com.sg/en and Facebook at https://m.facebook.com/igbcsg for more information. Full 3-day pass including Green Mark Tour - S$670 (Usual: S$1,300) Full 3-day pass excluding tour - S$570 (Usual S$1,150) PDU, CPD points and CET hours will be accredited to full 3-days IGBC participants.
Building and Construction Authority
19 Sep 2016 to 23 Jun 2016
This Executive Development Programme will address the importance of striking a balance between the sustainability of our physical environment as well as the conservation of our cultural and built heritage. It will provide a balanced understanding of the green agenda that goes beyond the triple bottom line to also address the cultural, spatial and technological issues that beset our built environment. In particular, this course will: demonstrate how the principles of sustainability can be applied in the conservation, restoration and adaptation of historic structures, focus on integrating the conservation of the built heritage into urban and regional planning as a means of enhancing heritage tourism, explore ways in which tested building and conservation techniques still meet emerging standards for sustainability and energy conservation and provide an insight into how indigenous building materials and passive design techniques help in retaining local cultural identity. The 5-day programme comprises lectures, walking tours and a workshop to provide participants with a deep understanding on sustainability issues such as reducing carbon footprint in both micro and macro scales, as well as issues on heritage conservation and restoration. In addition, the lateral lectures in the evenings will provide inspiring insights into the parallel between some other industries, such as haircutting, with the built environment sector.
Building and Construction Authority
21 Sep 2016 to 21 Sep 2016
To encourage enterprises in the built environment sector to take a holistic approach towards building capabilities and developing sustainable long-term business plans, BCA and SPRING launched the integrated assessment scheme for Business Excellence (BE) and ISO 9001 for Quality Management System standards. In this seminar, SPRING will share on the benefits of the integrated assessment and funding support available, and several certified companies will also share on their journey. Key changes in the ISO 9001:2015 and the transition audit requirement will also be presented.
Building and Construction Authority
26 Sep 2016 to 30 Sep 2016
Singapore has embarked on the journey towards becoming the worlds first Smart Nation, seeking to support better living and stronger communities, and create more opportunities. To co-create this future of Singapore, the built environment sector could play a crucial role in turning Singapore into a Smart City.Similar to Singapore, Denmark has an ambitious goal for the country: to be the first carbon-neutral country in the world by 2050. Smart City projects have been carried out in many Danish towns and cities, and Denmark has been identified to have the opportunity to become a world leader in smart cities. In the European Smart Cities ranking, three Danish cities, namely Aarhus, Aalborg and Odense, are ranked within the top 10 smartest cities.To leapfrog Singapores smart city development, the DTU-BCA Executive Development Programme 2016 on Smart and Sustainable Cities will allow the delegates to be immersed in the Danish cities and the smart solutions implemented in the living labs, so as to have a deeper understanding on the various aspects of a Smart City, such as smart energy, smart building and smart technology.The 5-day programme comprises lectures conducted by the Academia from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), as well as visits to remarkable sites such as the UN City Complex, Energinet, Danish Industry and Carlsberg Byen in Copenhagen and Fyn.
Building and Construction Authority
26 Sep 2016 to 25 Jan 2017
Interior finishing and decorating are major components of a building cost. Today, clients demand high quality interior finishes in commercial and residential spaces. The coordinating of interior decoration projects is a professional role that requires specific skills.An interior finishing coordinator needs to have knowledge of various interior finishes, fixtures and fittings, M&E services, construction methods and related building regulations. The ability to comprehend architectural, structural and M&E drawings and appreciate the design intent of the interior designer is just as important. Good interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with other members of the project team to ensure timely and satisfactory completion of the project are added value to the employer.This course will develop participants coordination skills in interior finishing and enhance their confidence to undertake new roles. It allows graduates to move to higher supervisory and management roles in this specialised area of work. It also opens up opportunities for a career switch to be coordinators for interior design and decoration firms.
The REDAS Building Information Modeling (BIM) Symposium 2016 aims to encourage the industry to adopt and implement collaborative BIM to make the quantum leap. The objective is to show how a well-executed BIM involving all value chain partners can maximize profit and minimize cost, resolve conflicts before they happen and improve productivity, quality and safety which will impact the bottom line.Invited local and overseas speakers with actual experience in implementing Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) will talk about successful overseas and local BIM projects, the challenges they faced and how they overcame and reap the benefit by unleashing the power of collaborative BIM.
ArchXpo Opening Ceremony (for more information, please refer to ArchXpo 2016 website)
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