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Building and Construction Authority

12 Apr 2018 to 12 Apr 2018

As we continue to drive construction productivity under the Construction Industry Transformation Map, a push towards a collaborative approach is necessary to break down the silos amongst industry stakeholders. As such collaborativecontracting has been identified as a method to boost productivity.Experts will be invited to share their expertise in this half-day seminar to equip participants with key principles, benefits andfeatures of collaborative contracts.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

14 Apr 2018 to 14 Apr 2018

This course is design to assist engineer to prepare for Practical Professional Exam in Civil Engineering. The syllabus of the exam is very wide; many engineers do not know how to prepare for the exam. This course uses systemic approach to cover major topics. This course has three modules and it will be helpful for candidate to attend all three modules, however, candidates may also attend individual module to suit their work schedule. Work example will be discussed during the course with illustration on how regulatory requirement shall be applied.

Building and Construction Authority

16 Apr 2018 to 16 Mar 2021

The active push for Singapore buildings to be green has generated a strong demand for a new "green collar" workforce. This has created an urgent need for associate professionals with the knowledge and skills to apply the latest knowledge and skills to apply the latest knowledge in green building technology (GBT) and mechanical services to design, maintain and manage green buildings.The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Green Building Technology) builds on the core of a mechanical engineering programme with an emphasis on GBT. GBT increases the efficiency in the use of building resources such as energy, water and building materials while reducing the impact they have on human health and the environment.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

16 Apr 2018 to 16 Apr 2018

This one-day course covers the detailed design of reinforced concrete structural elements to Eurocode 2 (EC2). The emphasis is on buildings that are constructed insitu, braced by structural walls and are non-sway.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

18 Apr 2018 to 25 Apr 2018

As the Singapore Government pushes for higher productivity in various sectors, more and more cranes will be deployed at various work places. Use of cranes at site involves many people from various organisations, such as the crane manufacturer, site occupier, crane contractor, and various sub-contractors that use the cranes. According to the latest Singapore Standard on Safe Use of Tower Cranes SS 559:2010, it is crucial that one person be appointed to have overall control of the cranes. This appointed person shall be notified formally in writing of their appointment. This course is aimed at anyone who is required to plan safe systems of work, using lifting equipment and intends to take up this position as an appointed person. It is recommended that prior to attending this course, individuals should have some experience of working with lifting equipment, especially mobile cranes and tower cranes.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

26 Apr 2018 to 14 Aug 2018

The Young Engineers Leadership Programme carries the theme of "Empower the Next Generation of Leaders" and features a stellar line-up of renowned engineers, C-suite leaders and entrepreneurs from locally and internationally grown organisations. The programme seeks to equip young engineers with the right set of skills to succeed in the workplace and allows them to expand their network by connecting with fellow engineers, leaders and entrepreneurs.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

27 Apr 2018 to 27 Apr 2018

The full day seminar will cover a few of the projects in Singapore.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

30 Apr 2018 to 30 Apr 2018

The objective of the course is to impart knowledge to the participant on the causes, prevention, inspection and rectification of cracks in concrete. In particular, cracking in concrete is explained and the allowance of its formation in design is covered. Cracks formed arising from workmanship issues are also covered. Appropriate references will be made to the Singapore Standard SS EN 1992 series on Eurocode 2 Design of concrete structures that allow cracks to form and possible ways of preventing cracking is also covered. Emphasis on how to assess the severity of the crack through a methodological approach is covered. Finally, various methods of rectification of the crack lines are covered including the appropriateness of the method to the type and nature of the crack being considered.

Building and Construction Authority

3 May 2018 to 31 Jan 2019

The revamped Certification Course for Green Mark Professional (GMP) emphasises on the integration of passive and active strategies to encourage industry practitioners to adopt creative approach in their design, and develop green solutions to enhance building performance.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

17 May 2018 to 17 May 2018

To prepare site personnel to become aware of the importance of details during scaffold erection, use and dismantling, in relation to proper documentation of SWPs, incidents, etc. and direct and continuous monitoring of scaffolds and workers on them

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