Welcome to the BCA Awards 2011

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Welcome to the BCA Awards 2011 The BCA Awards is an annual event to honour and pay tribute to displays of excellence in the built environment in the areas of safety, quality, sustainability and user-friendliness. This year, it marks a few firsts in the building and construction industry; BCA introduced new award categories such as The Green Building Individual Awards and the Construction Productivity Awards to mark the evolution of the industry, and collectively the industry attained a record number of 261 awards in the following categories:

BCA congratulates all the winners, for their unwavering commitment to excellence and dedication in driving the building and construction industry to greater heights.

Green Mark Awards

Green Building Individual Awards

Universal Design Awards

Construction Excellence Awards

Design and Engineering Safety Excellence Awards

Green and Gracious Builder Awards

Construction Productivity Awards

Built Environment Leadership Awards

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BCA GREEN MARK CHAMPION AWARDBCA Green Mark Platinum Champion Award - City Developments LimitedBCA Green Mark Champion Award - Housing & Development Board

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDCampus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise – CREATECleanTech OneGrundfos SingaporeJCubeLand Transport Authority Customer Service Centre Max Atria AnnexMetropolisMinistry of Manpower, Bendemeer Service CentreNgee Ann Poly seventy3 One Raffles Place Tower 2 Quayside IsleRolls-Royce AchordRolls-Royce Project Red Dot (Hub/SATU)Rolls-Royce Test Bed Facility Tiong Seng Prefab HubCauseway PointEnvironment BuildingFuji Xerox Towers Furama RiverFront, SingaporeHarbourFront CentreMillenia WalkMinistry of Manpower HQ Building School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological UniversitySMU Administration BuildingThe Heeren 368 Thomson BelysaCanberra ResidencesH2O Residences Hundred Trees The GlyndebourneTomlinson HeightsWaterway Terraces I Waterway Terraces II 36BTrd68 Binjai ParkAquatic Science CentreChoa Chu Kang PolyclinicCWT Logistics HUB 3Development of Camp facilities at Kranji Camp III for CSSCOMGraduate ResidenceResorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel

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Resorts World Sentosa - Hard Rock HotelCapitaLand Institute of Management and Business (CLIMB)Centennial TowerKing’s CentreMillenia TowerOne George StreetOne Raffles LinkPlaza By The ParkThe URA CentreBoon Lay Meadow9-11 BuckleyCondominium at Leonie Hill Road Condominium at Pasir Ris Grove (Parcel 3)Leedon ResidenceMy ManhattanPrivéTerrene At Bukit TimahThe CanopyThe Nassim16A Leedon ParkThe Green House at Jalan SejarahAlcon Singapore Manufacturing – ASM01Alexandra Retail CentreBedok PointBiopolis Phase 3Changi Business Park Phase ThreeCinnamon & Tembusu Residential CollegesCity Square Shophouses at Jalan BesarLonza Bioscience Singapore - Cell Therapy ProjectMCE Ventilation Building 1 (Marina East)MCE Ventilation Building 2 (Marina South)Orchard EmeraldSIM Extension BuildingThe Atrium @ Orchard (Retail)Alexandra PointBotany Centre at Singapore Botanic GardensBugis Junction & Bugis Junction Towers (MCST 2137)Central Mall Office TowerChangi Prison Complex Main EntranceCity HouseEquity PlazaGolden Village Yishun MultiplexGrand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Jurong Point 1 Jurong Point 2Keppel DatahubKeppel Towers and GE Tower

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M Hotel SingaporeMitsubishi Electric BuildingNational Parks HeadquarterNew Supreme Court BuildingOCBC Centre OCBC Centre SouthPalais Renaissance Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia PacificPrudential Tower (MCST 2340) Raffles City SingaporeSingapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Singapore Management University - City Campus8 @ Woodleigh Amber ResidencesCommonwealth 10 Dew Spring @ Yishun N4C9Optima @ Tanah Merah Punggol BreezeThe Nautilus @ Punggol The Waterline94 Cove DriveBukit Panjang Sports Complex with Community ClubGrace Orchard SchoolAutoBay @ Kaki BukitDawson PlaceKovan 209 Market & Food CentrePSA Tanjong Pagar ComplexSchool of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering (Block N1-2)UbiPlex 1Luxus Hills (Phase 2 & 3)Luxus Hills (Phase 4)Luxus Hills (Phase 5)

BCA GREEN MARK FOR EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AWARDBlock 246, 247, 248 and 249 Jurong East Street 24 Block 370, 371, 372, 373, 373A, 373B, 374 and 375 Hougang Street 31Block 234, 234A, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244 and 245 Bukit Panjang Ring Road Block 3, 3A, 5, 5A, 5B, 30 and 30A Holland CloseBlock 334, 335, 336 and 337 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 Block 390, 390A, 391 and 392 Tampines Avenue 7Block 658, 660, 661 and 662 Hougang Avenue 8 Ardmore Park

BCA-NPARKS GREEN MARK FOR NEW PARKS AWARDJTC’s CleanTech Park Green Core

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARDCredit Suisse Regional Data Centre - Level 2 & 3 Offices (Located at Serangoon North)

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Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd (Located at The JTC Summit)Kaer Pte Ltd (Located at Solaris)Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd (Located at Mapletree Business City)The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (Located at Mapletree Business City)Unilever Asia Private Limited (Located at Mapletree Business City)American Express International Inc. (Located at Mapletree Business City)City Developments Limited (Located at City Square Mall)Greenviron Eco Pte Ltd (Located at 376 River Valley Road)Kraft Foods Asia Pacific Services Pte Ltd (Located at Keppel Bay Tower, Level 5)Murex Southeast Asia Pte Ltd (Located at Marina Bay Financial Centre)Ogilvy & Mather (S) Pte Ltd (Located at Robinson Road)Singapore Green Building Council (Located at Bosch South East Asia Regional Headquarters)American Express International Inc. (Located at Marina Bay Financial Centre)City Developments Limited (Located at City House, Levels 3, 4 and 22)City Developments Limited (Located at Republic Plaza Level 36)DNA Solutions (S) Pte Ltd (Located at Amoy Street)Energy Market Authority (Located at Alexandra Road)Azure Pte Ltd (Located at Joo Chiat Road)Human Capital Leadership Institute (Located at Nepal Park)Kyoob – ID Pte Ltd (Located at Genting Lane)Sky Creation Design Pte Ltd (Located at Kim Keat Lane)

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARDKhoo Teck Puat Hospital at YishunSentosa BoardwalkPaya Lebar Mass Rapid Transport Interchange StationMarina Barrage

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BCA-LTA GREEN MARK FOR RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEMS AWARDCircle LineBCA GREEN MARK FOR DISTRICTS AWARDMediapolis

OVERSEAS BCA GREEN MARK PROJECTSBCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD (OVERSEAS)ST Diamond Building, MalaysiaIdea House, MalaysiaGandaria 8, IndonesiaSino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Shimao Eco-Exhibition Centre, ChinaEco Gallery of Setia Eco Gardens, MalaysiaGraha CIMB Niaga, IndonesiaJakarta Garden City (Residential), Indonesia

BCA GREEN MARK FOR DISTRICTS AWARD (OVERSEAS)BSD Green Office Park, Indonesia

BCA-SGBC GREEN BUILDING INDIVIDUAL AWARDGreen ArchitectGreen EngineerGreen AdvocateGreen Innovator

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River Vista@KallangMapletree Business CityStrathmore GreenDover GardensMarina Bay Financial Centre Commercial Phase 1TribecaGolden JasmineNicoll Highway MRT Station Skybridge and Rain Shelters between Queen’s Close and Mei Chin Road

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDAscott Raffles Place SingaporeOrchard Turn DevelopmentThe HelixSentosa BoardwalkTokio Marine CentreMarina Bay Financial CentreMarina Bay Financial Centre (Residential Phase 1)

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARDJurong Point 2 Shopping Centre / The Centris / Boon Lay Bus Interchange7 & 9 Tampines Grande71 Robinson Road Orchard CentralCredit Suisse Asia Pacific Regional Data Centre Project Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore Pathlight SchoolCity Square Residences The Metropolitan Condominium Pavilion 11 at Minbu Road The SolitairePunggol West Contract 5Circle Line Stage 2 Contract 823 : Construction and Completion of Stationsat Old Airport Road, Tanjong Katong and Paya Lebar Including TunnelsConstruction of the Marina BarrageNew Finger Pier To Keppel Fels Pioneer YardInterchange at Braddell Road/ Thomson Road/ Lornie RoadProposed Gateway Avenue Roadworks Diversion for Resorts World at Sentosa11 Tampines Concourse City Square Mall Hong Kah Secondary School Sungei Gedong Camp Redevelopment Phase 2 Al-Mawaddah Mosque Botannia Condominium Buckley 18 The Tate Residences Building Works at Sembawang Neighbourhood 4 Contract 15Punggol West Contract 6 Contract 1- Punggol Reservoir: Dams, Gates, Dredging and Ancillary Works

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GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARDGammon Pte. LimitedWoh Hup (Private) LimitedTiong Seng Contractor (Pte) LtdUnison Construction Pte LtdChina Jingye Engineering Corporation Ltd (Singapore Branch)Guan Ho Construction Co. Pte LtdSembawang Engineers and Constructors Pte LtdKoh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering Contractor (Pte.) Ltd.Swee Hong Engineering Construction Pte LtdSamsung C & T Corporation

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARDARTE@ThomsonParc EmilySt. Regis Hotel & ResidencesThe Sail @ Marina BayHenderson WavesThe SolitaireDakota ResidencesCity Square ResidencesOceanfront @ Sentosa CoveQueenstown RC24Marina Bay Financial Centre Commercial Phase 1Bedok Town Central C6 (Linear Green @ Bedok)Dragages Singapore Pte LtdArbeit Sicher Pte. Ltd.Gammon Construction Limited Singapore BranchOSK Engineering Pte LtdGammon Pte. LimitedSsangyong Engineering & Construction Co., LtdGammon Pte. LimitedDeluge Fire Protection (SEA) Pte LtdChina Jingye Engineering Corporation Limited (Singapore Branch)Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte LtdSembawang Engineers and Constructors Pte LtdLian Soon Construction Pte LtdGammon Pte. LimitedAntara Koh Pte LtdExpand Construction Pte LtdGuan Ho Construction Co. Pte Ltd

BUILT ENVIRONMENT LEADERSHIP AWARDTiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdADDP Architects LLPKajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd

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BCAGREEN MARKCHAMPIONAWARD

The BCA Green Mark Champion Award was launched at BCA Awards 2008. The award recognises developerswith strong commitment towards corporate socialresponsibility and outstanding achievements inenvironmental sustainability. It is given to developers whoachieve a substantial number of Green Mark buildingsat Gold level and higher.

Types of Award

● BCA Green Mark Champion

● BCA Green Mark Platinum Champion

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Key Assessment CriteriaTotal no. of

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BCA Green Mark Gold& above

BCA Green MarkGoldPlus

BCA Green MarkPlatinum

Besides demonstrating strong commitment towards corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability, developers must also meet these criteria to qualify for the Awards:

BCA Green MarkChampion

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BCA Green MarkPlatinum Champion

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City Developments LimitedCity Developments Limited (CDL) is the first winner of the BCA Green Mark Platinum Champion Award since it was launched in 2008. CDL is the clear industry leader in green buildings, having also been the first to win the Green Mark Champion Award in 2008.

As a developer and landlord, CDL takes a holistic life-cycle approach towards environmental sustainability. CDL has adopted a three-pronged approach to being an eco-champion that addresses each phase of a building’s life-cycle:

● Develop eco-friendly properties

● Manage buildings in a cost-effective and energy-efficient way

● Influence stakeholders to be more environmentally-conscious

Key Achievements

● 50 projects awarded Gold and above (including 16 Platinum and 16 GoldPlus awards)

BCA GREEN MARK PLATINUM CHAMPION AWARD

Artist’s impressions

H2O Residences

Quayside IsleW SingaporeSentosa Cove Hotel

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Housing & Development BoardThe leading property developer and owner in Singapore, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) is committed to providing homes of quality and value through innovative and sustainable housing.

Environmentally-friendly designs, cost-efficient, sustainable practices and solutions for its public housing projects have enhanced residents’ lifestyles and living space.

For its innovative sustainable development efforts with wide-ranging national impact, HDB is the first public sector agency to be awarded the BCA Green Mark Champion Award.

Key Achievements

● 14 projects awarded Gold and above (including 5 Platinum and 1 GoldPlus awards)

BCA GREEN MARK CHAMPION AWARD

Artist’s impressions

Waterway Terraces II

SkyTerrace@Dawson

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BCAGREEN MARKFOR BUILDINGSAWARD

The BCA Green Mark scheme was launched in 2005 as a key strategic programme to raise the awareness of sustainable and environmentally friendly buildings. It evaluates buildings for their environmental impact and performance. The benefits of Green Mark buildings include cost savings from efficient use of key resources such as energy and water, leading to lower operation and maintenance costs. Other less tangible benefits include enhanced occupant productivity and health due to good indoor environmental quality.

Green Mark for Buildings Award includes the following categories:

● Non-Residential Buildings (New & Existing)

● Residential Buildings (New & Existing)

● Landed Houses

● Overseas projects for above categories

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Green MarkAdvisory CommitteeChairmanMr Lee Chuan SengChairmanBeca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

MembersMr Alan Tan Hock SengHousing & Development BoardMr Allen Ang City Developments Limited

Mr Cheong Yew Kee2B Architects

Prof Lee Siew Eang National University of Singapore

Dr Nirmal KrishnaniNational University of Singapore

Mr Ram Bhaskar National Environment Agency

Prof Raymond Wong Nanyang Technological University

Mr Russell Cole Arup Singapore Pte Ltd

Deputy ChairmenMr Kevin WongGroup CEOKeppel Land Limited

Mr Richard HassellFounding DirectorWOHA Architects Pte Ltd

Mr Lam Siew WahDeputy CEO (Industry Development)Building and Construction Authority

Mr Tay Leng Chua United Premas Limited

Mr Vincent HanVincent Han & Associates

Mr Vincent Low G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Mr Vincent Tong AECOM Singapore Pte Ltd

Mr Wong Hooe Wai The Ascott Limited

Mr Chin Chi Leong Building and Construction Authority

Mr Tan Tian Chong Building and Construction Authority

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Campus for Research Excellence and TechnologicalEnterprise – CREATE (New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 9,000,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 66,000 m3/yr; ETTV (Envelope Thermal Transfer Value): 37.61 W/m2.

● Heat recovery and efficient laboratory ventilation system.

● PV and BIPV with 300 kWp.

● Extensive use of green concrete - Washed Copper Slag (WCS) and Ground Granulated Blastfurnace Slag (GGBS).

● Vertical greenery, rooftop greenery and sky gardens designed for efficient chilled beams system.

Client / DeveloperNational Research FoundationProject ManagerJurong Consultants Pte LtdArchitect Perkins & Will / DP Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Arup / Lincolne Scott Ng Pte LtdStructural EngineerArup Singapore Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperJTC CorporationProject ManagerSurbana International ConsultantsPte LtdArchitect Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdM&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdStructural EngineerSurbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorFaithful + Gould Pte LtdMain ContractorObayashi CorporationLandscape ConsultantSWA /Site Tectonix Pte LtdESD ConsultantArup Singapore Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdMain ContractorKaylim Construction & TradingPte LtdLandscape ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdFaçade ConsultantArup Singapore Pte LtdESD ConsultantSurbana Technologies Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 9,345,210 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 11,217 m3/yr; ETTV: 30.81 W/m2.

● Passive building design that utilises natural lighting and ventilation.

● 50% energy savings through harvesting of renewable energy.

● LED light fittings as the major light fittings.

● Energy Monitoring System (EMS) with mini weather station on the rooftop to provide better measurement and analysis in addition to the standard Building Management System (BMS) provision.

● 1 MWp of fuel cell to be installed in the development.

● Harvesting of rain water and recycling of grey water for irrigation and toilet flushing.

● Water sensitive urban planning with extensive provision of bioswales, biotopes, and rain garden.

CleanTech One (New Non-Residential Buildings)

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Grundfos Singapore (New Non-Residential Buildings)(Special)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 727,934 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,832 m3/yr; ETTV: 28.26 W/m2.

● Office building highly insulated from external heat with double-layer wall with insulation and double glazed low-E window.

● High efficiency small water-cooled chiller plant (<150RT of cooling loads) to operate at <0.70 kW/RT when operates at High-EFF mode.

● The factory is 100% naturally ventilated with staff provided with adiabatic cooling vests for the enhancement of natural ventilation.

● High air tightness building design.

● Workstations installed with energy saving USB EcoStrip for better electricity conservation management.

Client / DeveloperGrundfos (Singapore) Pte LtdProject ManagerCOWI Architect W Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Bescon Consulting Engineering Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperCapitaMall TrustProject ManagerCapitaland Retail Project Management Pte LtdArchitect RSP Architects Planners & EngineersPte Ltd M&E Engineer Squire Mech Pte LtdStructural EngineerRSP Architects Planners & EngineersPte Ltd

Structural EngineerMega ConsultQuantity SurveyorBovis Lend Lease Projects Pte LtdMain ContractorBovis Lend Lease Projects Pte LtdESD ConsultantCofely SEA Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte LtdMain ContractorWee Hur Construction Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantDLQ Design Pte LtdESD ConsultantAurecon (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 8,793,984 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 3,419 m3/yr; ETTV: 38.06 W/m2.

● Air-conditioning system with an efficiency of 0.66 kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency.

● Use of energy efficient lighting, implementation of green lease for tenants and provision of education corners.

● Photovoltaic panels on rooftop with system capacity of about 50 kWp to harvest solar energy for production of electricity.

● Rainwater harvesting system for landscape irrigation.

● Recycling of waste heat and AHU condensates.

● Green demolition.

JCube(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Platinum

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Land Transport Authority Customer Service Centre (New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 400,151 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,778 m3/yr; ETTV: 39.23 W/m2.

● High performance façade and green roof to reduce heat gain.

● High efficiency chiller plant with system performance of 0.69kW/RT.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Heat recovery for hot water used in showers.

● Renewable energy from solar panels to run the lifts in the building.

Client / DeveloperLand Transport AuthorityProject ManagerQingJian Group Co. LtdSingapore Branch Architect ADDP Architects LLPM&E Engineer Rankine & Hill (S) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperSingapore Tourism BoardProject ManagerRider Levett Bucknall LLPArchitect Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd M&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Structural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte LtdMain ContractorQingJian Group Co. LtdSingapore Branch Landscape ConsultantExklusive Landscape Pte LtdESD ConsultantGreen Dot Consulting Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorRider Levett Bucknall LLPMain ContractorFonda Global Engineering Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 857,839 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 420,480 m3/yr; ETTV: 37.85 W/m2.

● Double glazed low-E glass in combination with fritted and spandrel glass as well as two layers of effective sun shading devices were use to maximise natural daylighting.

● Use of photo sensors and extensive use of LED light fittings.

● Siphonic rain water discharge system.

● Auto condenser tube cleaning system.

● Emulsion diesel for building standby generators.

● Biodegradable insulating dielectric fluid for transformers.

● Automatic drip irrigation system with rain sensors.

Max Atria Annex(New Non-Residential Buildings)

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Ministry of Manpower, Bendemeer Service Centre(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,113,616 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 12,846 m3/yr; ETTV: 35.32 W/m2.

● Chiller plant with efficiency of 0.58kW/ RT - Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract Project (GESP).

● Under floor air-conditioning for general offices, through proprietary carpet with micro pores discharge.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Passive displacement ventilation for customer service hall and multi-purpose hall.

● LED lighting system for the entire development, use of motion sensors for toilets and staircases and use of photo sensors to control office periphery lighting.

● Extensive landscaping, porous paving to reduce the urban heat island effect and bio swales to prevent flooding by filtering rainwater through surface vegetation.

● 35kWp of onsite energy generated through photovoltaic cells.

● Use of water efficient fittings that are rated Excellent under WELS and recycling of grey water for toilet flushing.

Client / DeveloperMinistry of ManpowerProject ManagerDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd Architect ADDP Architects LLPC&S ConsultantSCE Consultants (Pte) Ltd Landscape Architect Martin Lee Studio Pte LtdM&E Engineer United Project Consultants Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperHo Bee (One-North) Pte LtdProject ManagerHo Bee Investment LtdArchitect DCA Architects Pte Ltd M&E Engineer KTP International Pte LtdStructural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Pte LtdInterior DesignFD Chapman Pte LtdMain ContractorSantarli Construction Pte Ltd - Zheng Keng Engineering & Construction Pte Ltd Joint-VentureTotal BuildingPerformance ConsultantZEB-Technology Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte LtdMain ContractorLum Chang Building ContractorsPte LtdLandscape ConsultantCicada Private LimitedESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 13,198,213 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,784 m3/yr; ETTV: 38.5 W/m2.

● Façade optimisation and verification through the use of simulation tools.

● Excellent chiller plant system operating at 0.597 kW/ton with instrumentation to monitor the efficiency of the central chilled-water plant.

● Solar panels of 50 kWp to harness and generate clean energy.

● Extensive greenery provision of 8.20 consisting of sky and roof gardens.

● Storm water management system.

Metropolis (New Non-Residential Buildings)

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Ngee Ann Poly seventy3 (New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 876,566 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 7,727 m3/yr; ETTV: 39.46 W/m2.

● Efficient chiller plant system with performance of 0.65 kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Natural ventilation for corridors, staircases, toilets and atrium.

● Installation of renewable energy solar photovoltaic panel with 20kWp to replace 1.5% of the total building energy consumption.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly materials such as dry wall partitions, ceiling boards, water proofing membrane and low-VOC paints.

Client / DeveloperNgee Ann PolytechnicArchitect 3HPArchitects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Gims & Associates Pte LtdStructural EngineerDE Consultants (S) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte LtdMain ContractorV3 Construction Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantBuilding System & DiagnosticsPte Ltd

One Raffles Place Tower 2 (New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,262,321 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 12,091 m3/yr; ETTV: 38.69 W/m2.

● Efficient chiller plant system with performance of 0.645kW/ton.

● 0.58% of total building energy consumption replaced by solar energy harvested from 53kWp of solar PV panels.

● Concrete Usage Index (CUI) of 0.39 m3/m2.

● Extensive rainwater harvesting to replace portable water needs for toilet flushing.

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Client / DeveloperOUB Centre LimitedProject ManagerOUB Centre LimitedArchitect SAA Architects Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner(S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerTEP Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdMain ContractorSato Kogyo – Hitachi Plant Joint VentureLandscape ConsultantBelt Collins International (S) Pte LtdDesign ArchitectTange Associates Asia Pte LtdESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

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Quayside Isle(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,365,392 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 10,684 m3/yr; ETTV: 39.54 W/m2.

● Extensive shade provided to enhance ETTV.

● Common areas are all naturally ventilated.

● Heat recovery system to produce hot water to F&B.

● Extensive use of solar photovoltaic panels (50 kWp).

● Provision of pneumatic waste collection system for F&B.

Client / DeveloperCity Developments LimitedArchitect Axis Architects Planners Pte LtdM&E Engineer Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte LtdStructural Engineer KTP Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdMain ContractorSsangyong Engineering& Construction Co., Ltd

Client / DeveloperRolls-Royce Singapore Pte LtdProject ManagerCH2M Hill Singapore Pte LtdArchitect Hwang Architects Pte Ltd

M&E Engineer Shinsung Eng Co., LtdNylect Engineering Pte LtdStructural EngineerB.C. Koh & Partners Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorCH2M Hill Singapore Pte Ltd

Main ContractorBoustead Projects Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantEarthscape Concepts Pte LtdESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Landscape ConsultantCicada Pte LtdLighting ConsultantMeinhardt Light Studio Pte LtdEnergy Modeling ConsultantBuilding System and DiagnosticsPte LtdAcoustic ConsultantAcviron Acoustics ConsultantsPte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 13,939,724 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 32,555 m3/yr; ETTV: 19.21 W/m2.

● Green architectural design resulting in low ETTV.

● Efficient chiller plant system with performance of 0.605 kW/ton and lighting using T5 fluorescent tubes.

● Heat recovery system for control of temperature and humidity.

● Rainwater for toilet flushing and landscape irrigation.

● Stormwater management system to filter rainwater.

● 100% recycling of AHU condensates and use of permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Green corner to showcase the monitoring of energy and water consumption.

Rolls-Royce Achord(New Non-Residential Buildings)(Special)

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Rolls-Royce Project Red Dot (Hub/SATU) (New Non-Residential Buildings) (Special)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 7,955,685 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 29,617 m3/yr; ETTV: 19.24 W/m2.

● Low ETTV.

● Efficient chiller plant system with performance of 0.590kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Heat pump system.

● Fabric duct air distribution system.

● Extensive use of sustainable construction materials and products.

● Collection of food waste by third party for electricity generation.

● Collection of used cooking oil by third party for conversion to bio-diesel.

● Replacement of conventional transformer silicon oil with bio-fuel.

Client / DeveloperRolls-Royce Singapore Pte LtdProject ManagerTurner & Townsend Pte LimitedArchitect Architect Team 3 Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Megatrends Consulting EngineersStructural EngineerLongrove Associates Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperRolls-Royce Singapore Pte LtdProject Manager Turner & Townsend Pte LimitedArchitect Archi-Theme PartnershipM&E Engineer Bescon Consulting Engineers PteStructural EngineerChong & Lee Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorTurner & Townsend Pte LimitedMain ContractorSato Kogyo (S) Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantEarthscape Concepts Pte LtdM&E ContractorHitachi Plant Technologies, LtdESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorTurner & Townsend Pte LimitedMain ContractorCenco International Main BuilderBoustead Projects Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantEarthscape Concepts Pte LtdESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,459,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 11,858 m3/yr; ETTV: 8.79 W/m2.

● Efficient chiller plant system with performance of 0.590kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Good orientation of the building without direct West-facing façade.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products for interior and exterior.

● Collection of 100% AHU condensates for flushing.

● Used up to 30% Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA) and Wash Copper Slag (WCS) to replace fine and course aggregate for the construction of the Control Block.

● Use of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) to replace up to 40% Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) in structural construction of the super-flat floors and structural walls.

Rolls-Royce Test Bed Facility (New Non-Residential Buildings) (Special)

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Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 577,500 kWh/yr; ETTV: 38.58 W/m2.

● Eco facade for superior envelope thermal performance and vertical greenery at air-conditioned facade areas.

● High efficiency VRV air-conditioning system.

● Cool roof design with extensive greenery and urban farming.

● Monsoon windows with passive stack for natural ventilation.

● Metal perforated façade to enhance natural day lighting.

● Rainwater harvesting and good irrigation system with drip sensors and rain control sensors.

● Good environmental management with dust curtains, wood wool panel and dust monitoring system.

● Automated pre-cast manufacturing for increased productivity.

Building OwnerHSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore ) Limited As Trustee of Frasers Centrepoint TrustFacility ManagementFrasers Centrepoint PropertyManagement Services Pte Ltd

Tiong Seng Prefab Hub(New Non-Residential Buildings)Client / DeveloperTiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdProject ManagerTiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdArchitect LOOK Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer HPX Consulting Engineers Pte LtdStructural Engineer LSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorTiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdMain ContractorTiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdESD ConsultantGreenbuilders Pte Ltd

ESCOLJ Energy Pte LtdESD ConsultantAL Consulting Engineers /LJ Energy Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,126,513 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 5,400 m3/yr.

● Low-E glass façade achieving ETTV of 39.8 W/sqm.

● Use of efficient air conditioning system with performance of 0.65 kW/ton.

● Use of efficient light fitting for common areas and car parks.

● Installation of regenerative lifts system.

● Recycling of condensates from air-conditioning system for flushing of toilets and irrigation.

Causeway Point(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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Environment Building (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 549,701 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 26,927 m3/yr.

● New chiller plant achieving efficiency of 0.6kW/ton.

● Replaced fluorescent tubes with LED lighting.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Waterless urinal flushing system.

● Collection system for rainwater and condensates.

● Titanium dioxide coating for all toilets.

● Bio-composting system for horticulture waste.

Client / DeveloperMinistry of the Environment andWater ResourcesFacility Manager Keppel FMO Pte Ltd

ESD consultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Platinum

Platinum

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Fuji Xerox Towers (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,998,596 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 65,106 m3/yr.

● Chiller plant with efficiency of 0.62 kW/RT.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Heat pipe system for pre-cooled air for AHUs.

● Automatic condenser tube cleaning system.

● Energy Monitoring and Analysis Services (EMAS) for remote monitoring, analysis, performance tracking & evaluation and report generation.

● Recycling of all AHUs condensates for cooling towers and sprinkler tank.

● Motion sensors to control lighting in toilets and staircases.

● Roof top garden and carpark guidance system.

Building OwnerCity Developments Limited /Hong Leong Properties Pte LtdFacility ManagementCity Developments Limited /Hong Leong Properties Pte Ltd

ESCOG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

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Furama RiverFront, Singapore(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,360,202 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 905 m3/yr.

● Chiller plant system with efficiency of 0.60 kW/ton.

● LED lighting for common areas.

● Heat recovery system for hot water.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Environmentally friendly enzymes cultivated to use for cleaning purposes.

Client / DeveloperFurama RiverFront, SingaporeM&E Engineer Chan Han Chong Consulting Engineers

Building OwnerMapletree Investments Pte LtdManaging CompanyHarbourFront Centre Pte Ltd

ESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

ESCOLJ Energy Pte LtdESD ConsultantLJ Energy Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 7,032,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 11,000 m3/yr.

● Efficiency of air-conditioning improved from 1.27 kW/RT to 0.65 kW/RT after retrofitting, resulting in over 30% reduction of energy consumption for the landlord.

● Upgrading of cooling tower system improves water efficiency resulting in a reduction of over 11,000 m3 of water each year.

● Automatic temperature set-back controls for AHUs to regulate and avoid overcooling indoor space temperature when outdoor ambient temperature is low.

● Naturally ventilated carpark with T5 lamps. Perimeter lamps are controlled by photo sensors. T5 lamps for all staircases and retail cove lighting.

● Green lease for new and future retail and office tenants.

HarbourFront Centre(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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Millenia Walk (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,660,421 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,074 m3/yr.

● New chillers and pumps in district cooling plant. The efficiency of the system is 0.67 kW/RT.

● Auto condenser tube cleaning system for the chillers in the District Cooling System (DCS) plant.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing. These instruments are linked to the Building Maintenance System (BMS).

● Extensive use of LED lighting throughout carpark and common areas and use of T5 fluorescent lighting in staircases.

● Installation of motion sensors to control operation of escalators.

● Condenser auto tube cleaning system used for new chillers in the DCS plant.

● Grease and cooking oil are collected in the Grease Interceptor System and recycled by a service provider and made into bio fuels.

● 15 pyramidal roof top design structures to bring in natural daylight into the main shopping walkways.

Building OwnerMillenia Private LimitedBuilding Management Marina Properties Pte Ltd /Pontiac Land Group

Client / DeveloperMinistry Of ManpowerEnergy Consultant Honeywell Pte Ltd

ESCOJohnson Controls (S) Pte LtdESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

ESCOChesterton Suntec InternationalPte Ltd / Honeywell Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,634,436 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 11,796 m3/yr.

● Efficient chiller plant system of 0.65 kW/RT - Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract Project (GESP).

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Motion sensors for toilet lighting and photo sensor for office peripheral lighting.

● VVVF & regenerative drive for lifts and motion sensor for escalators.

● 100% recycled carpet and system furniture.

● Collection of condensates from Pre-Cool AHU.

● UVC emitters at AHUs for IAQ improvement.

Ministry of Manpower HQ Building (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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School of Art, Design and Media,Nanyang Technological University(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 119,134 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,171 m3/yr.

● Air-conditioning plant system with efficiency of 0.67 kW/ton.

● Motion sensors for all toilets and corridors.

● CO2 sensor installed at all AHUs to modulate fresh air intake.

● Extensive greenery with 100% green roof.

● Refrigerant leak detection system and auto condenser tube cleaning system.

● Collection system for rainwater and condensates to top up cooling tower.

Building OwnerNanyang Technological University

Facility ManagementOffice of Facilities Planningand Management

Platinum

Platinum

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SMU Administration Building(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,062,796 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 11,520 m3/yr.

● Efficient chiller plant at 0.64 kW/RT and chiller plant optimization.

● AC Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) Lifts.

● Electronic air filters for all AHUs.

● Collection system for AHU condensates.

● Autotube cleaning system for chiller plant.

● Non- chemcial treatment system for cooling tower.

● Green roof.

Client / DeveloperSingapore Management UniversityMaintenance ContractorPropell Integrated Pte Ltd

ESCOJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd

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The Heeren (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,142,306 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 14,201 m3/yr.

● High efficiency chiller plant system (0.66 kW/RT) with series counter flow, variable speed chiller arrangement.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Primary AHU with heat recovery and CO2 sensors.

● LED lighting for basement car parks.

● UVC emitters installed for AHUs.

● LTA carpark guidance system and hybrid carpark lot.

● Reuse of sprinkler drainage water.

OwnerThe Management CorporationStrata Title Plan No. 2713ESD Consultant Mott MacDonald (S) Pte Ltd

Managing AgentSwee Cheng Management Pte LtdTechnical Support Company13 Engineering Pte Ltd

Platinum

Platinum

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368 Thomson (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 921,674 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 9,096 m3/yr; RETV

(Residential Thermal Transmittance Value): 19.85 W/m2.

● High performance glazing for better RETV and optimum indoor noise levels.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation.

● Use of cool paint for the entire east and west façades.

● Energy efficient air-conditioners that are rated with 4 ticks under SELS.

● Rain water harvesting and drip irrigation system. WELS water fittings result in 22% savings.

● Extensive greenery on Level 1 and 3 (GnP of 5.995).

● Pneumatic waste collection system.

● Non-chemical termite treatment system.

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited Project ManagerDP Architects Pte LtdArchitectDP Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerSquire Mech Pte LtdStructural EngineerLSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd Quantity Surveyor KPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Main ContractorDragages Singapore Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant COEN Design International Pte Ltd Interior DesignersDP Design Pte Ltd Acoustic ConsultantsZEB-Technology Pte LtdESD ConsultantsZEB-Technology Pte Ltd

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Belysa(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,260,515 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 7,955 m3/yr; RETV: 18.5 W/m2.

● Passive design with North-South orientation to minimise solar heat gain; provision of external shading and balconies.

● CFD simulations are conducted to ensure good natural ventilation.

● Use of air-conditioners rated with 4 ticks under SELS, for all units.

● Provision of energy efficient light fittings in common areas.

● Provision of 9kWp PV system.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly materials.

● Provision of extensive greenery integrated with bioswale and eco-pond.

Client / DeveloperMCC Land (Singapore) Pte Ltd Project ManagerMCC Land (Singapore) Pte LtdArchitectSAA Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperNTUC ChoiceHomes Co-operative Ltd / CEL Development Pte LtdProject ManagerChoiceHomes Investments Pte LtdArchitectADDP Architects LLPM&E EngineerBelmacs Pte LtdStructural EngineerRSP Architects, Plannersand Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Main ContractorChina Jingye Engineering Corporation Limited(Singapore Branch) Landscape Consultant Tulin Designs Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantBeca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdMain ContractorChip Eng Seng Engineering& Construction Pte LtdLandscape Consultant COEN Design International Pte Ltd Acoustic ConsultantAcviron Acoustics ConsultantsPte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System and DiagnosticsPte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,901,500 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 13,000 m3/yr; RETV: 18.95 W/m2.

● Wide passive design includes natural daylighting and ventilation to reduce the energy required to mechanically ventilate or cool common areas such as lift lobbies.

● Ventilation Simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● A 30kWp photovoltaic system installed at the rooftop trellis.

● Greenery provision with conservation of matured tree.

● SGLS certified low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) paint for the internal surfaces of the dwelling units and SGLS certified low formaldehyde emission adhesives for composite wood products within the dwelling units.

Canberra Residences(New Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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H2O Residences (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,379,622 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 41,161 m3/yr; RETV: 19.98 W/m2.

● Passive and low energy architecture, North-South orientation to minimise solar heat gain.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● Use of air-conditioners rated with 4 ticks under SELS.

● Provision of extensive energy efficient light fittings and LED for common areas.

● Provision of rainwater collection system.

● Extensive landscape and greenery for the development.

● Provision of dual refuse chutes with pneumatic waste collection system.

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited ArchitectDP Architects Pte Ltd M&E EngineerUnited Project Consultants Pte LtdStructural EngineerDE Consultants (s) Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited ArchitectONG&ONG Pte Ltd M&E EngineerSquire Mech Pte LtdStructural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore)Pte Ltd

Interior DesignerADDP Architects LLP Landscape Consultant SALD Pte Ltd Acoustic ConsultantAcviron Acoustic Consultants Pte LtdESD Consultant Building System & Diagnostic Pte Ltd

Main ContractorTiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd Landscape Consultant SALD Pte Ltd Acoustic ConsultantAcviron Acoustic Consultants Pte LtdESD Consultant Building System and DiagnosticsPte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,995,413 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 15,912 m3/yr; RETV: 19.88 W/m2.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● Gas Water Heater.

● Ductless fan for basement ventilation.

● Thermal insulation paint.

● Electric car charging point.

● Precast toilets.

● Pneumatic chute.

● Double chutes for recyclable/ non-recyclable.

● Siphonic rainwater discharge system.

● Cobiax slab system.

Hundred Trees (New Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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The Glyndebourne(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy saving: 2,406,576 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 14,608 m3/yr; RETV: 18.63 W/m2.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● All apartment units will be provided with air-conditioners rated with 4 ticks under SELS.

● Extensive use of LED lights.

● Gas heaters for all apartment units.

● Harvesting of rain water and recycling of condensates for irrigation.

● Extensive restoration of onsite trees.

● Pneumatic waste collection system.

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited / Copthorne Orchid Hotel Singapore Pte Ltd Project ManagerCDL Management Services Pte LtdArchitectTeam Design Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerParsons Brinkerhoff Pte LtdStructural EngineerParsons Brinkerhoff Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte Ltd Landscape Consultant Cicada Pte Ltd Interior DesignersAxis.ID Pte LtdESD ConsultantZEB-Technology Pte Ltd

Platinum

Platinum

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Tomlinson Heights(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,412,117 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 15,344 m3/yr; RETV: 15.08 W/m2.

● Passive and low energy architecture with North-South oriented building layout.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● Energy efficient air-conditioners with 4 ticks to be provided to all units.

● Eco plug is to be provided to every dwelling unit.

● Collection of rainwater for irrigation and automatic drip irrigation system for landscape.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products and low VOC paint to ensure good indoor air quality.

● Provision of lush greenery in the whole development.

● Pneumatic refuse collection system is used to ensure good environmental quality.

Client / DeveloperYarra Investments Pte LtdProject ManagerHPL Properties Pte LtdArchitectArchitects 61 Pte LtdM&E EngineerSquire Mech Pte LtdStructural EngineerHCE Engineers Partnership

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdMain ContractorChang Hua Construction Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Cicada Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

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Waterway Terraces I (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,578,200 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 39,500 m3/yr; RETV: 17.86 W/m2.

● Building designed with deep overhangs, horizontal and vertical fins to reduce the solar heat gain into the dwelling units.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● Selection of energy efficient light fittings that could provide up to 59.8% energy savings for the lighting in the common area.

● Clothes drying facilities within all dwelling units.

● Provision of motion sensors in corridors.

● PV panels installed on the roof would be used to generate 300 kWp of solar power which can be used to offset the daytime electrical load at the common areas.

● Dual refuse chute to encourage residents to separate recyclable from non-recyclable waste at source.

Client / DeveloperHousing & Development Board Project ManagerHousing & Development Board Architect Aedas Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperHousing & Development Board Project ManagerHousing & Development Board ArchitectAedas Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte Ltd Landscape Consultant ICN Design International Pte Ltd Lighting SpecialistBo Steiber Lighting DesignESD Consultant Beca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte Ltd Landscape Consultant ICN Design International Pte Ltd Lighting SpecialistBo Steiber Lighting DesignESD Consultant Beca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,305,500 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 30,000 m3/yr; RETV: 18.0 W/m2.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out to aid in the design of the dwelling units for good natural ventilation within the units.

● Dual refuse chute to encourage residents to separate recyclable from non-recyclable waste at source.

● Siphonic rainwater drainage system which uses fewer raw materials as compared to the conventional rain downpipes would be installed.

● Membrane water filtration system to reduce water consumption by recycling the water on site during the construction stage.

● Rain gardens would be incorporated as part of the landscape to allow pre-treatment of rainwater before the hardscape run-off is discharged into the storm water.

Waterway Terraces II (New Residential Buildings)

Platinum

Platinum

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36BTrd (Landed Houses)

Key Features ● Low-E single glazing to minimise heat gain to building.

● Sunpath and CFD analysis to optimise building orientation and indoor thermal comfort.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting.

● BIPV system with capacity of about 8 kWp.

● Solar charging station for bicycle.

● Provision of solar thermal collectors to function as hot water heating system and to enhance air-conditioning system efficiency.

● Energy monitoring devices.

● Greenery provision with auto drip irrigation system for vertical green wall.

Client / DeveloperMr Daniel Ong Eu Wee ArchitectDP Architects Pte Ltd Structural EngineerGNG Consultants Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperMr George LimArchitectDesignshop.Architects LLPM&E EngineerHY M & E Consultancy Services Pte LtdStructural EngineerMSE Consultants Pte Ltd

Main ContractorLay Construction ESD ConsultantsDP Architects Pte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor1MH & AssociatesMain ContractorAs-Built Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Amozonia Landscape ESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Good building orientation and cross ventilation.

● Double glazing and external roller shade to minimise heat gain to building.

● Sunpath analysis and passive design strategies to optimise building orientation and indoor thermal comfort.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and LED lighting.

● Home automation system with energy monitoring devices.

● PV technologies with system capacity of 50.29 kWp.

● Extensive greenery provision with auto drip irrigation system and rain sensors.

● Rainwater harvesting system and stormwater management system.

● Non-chemical treatment for swimming pool.

68 Binjai Park(Landed Houses)

Platinum

Platinum

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GoldPlus

GoldPlus

Aquatic Science Centre(New Non-Residential Buildings)(Special)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 700 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 723 m3/yr.

● A well-ventilated, non air-conditioned research area with minimum west facing façade.

● Use of T5 lighting, high frequency ballast & motion sensors to minimize energy consumption.

● Rain water harvesting for research.

● Stormwater management system to filter rainwater.

● Use of low VOC paint at research area (indoor & outdoor) and use of titanium dioxide to remove odour at toilet.

● Bicycle racks and aesthetic wall using wood from tree fell on site are placed at strategic location to raise awareness.100% AHU condensate recycling and M&V instrumentation system for monitoring of chiller plant efficiency.

● Green corner to showcase the monitoring of energy and water consumption.

Client / DeveloperPUB/SDWA/NUS/DELTARES Project ManagerSurbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd Architect Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdM&E EngineerSurbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Client / DeveloperNational Healthcare Groups Polyclinics ArchitectContext Consultants InternationalPte Ltd M&E EngineerPDC Consulting Engineers Pte LtdStructural EngineerNCK Associate Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerSurbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity SurveyorSurbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd Main Contractor C.P. Ong Construction Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorBKG Consultants Pte Ltd Main Contractor Gennal Industries Pte Ltd ESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 220,238 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 63,455 m3/yr; ETTV: 37.89 W/m2.

● 100% conservation of existing structure.

● Extensive use of SGLS products and recycled products.

● Eco-concrete for all additional areas.

● Vertical greenery.

● Internal courtyard.

● Bio-kill surface treatment solutions for all Fan Coil Units (FCUs).

Choa Chu Kang Polyclinic (New Non-Residential Buildings)

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GoldPlus

GoldPlus

CWT Logistics HUB 3(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Development of Camp facilities at Kranji Camp IIIfor CSSCOM(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,343,594 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 6,807 m3/yr.

● Passive and low energy architecture, North-South orientation to minimise solar heat gain and use of skylight louver.

● Ventilation simulation is carried out for the design of good natural ventilation.

● Use of motion sensors in common areas such as toilets and staircases.

● Solar PV with capacity of 6kWp.

● Use of materials certified under SGLS such as precast concrete road kerbs, drainage channel, waterproofing for toilets and roof, cool paint and Recycled Concrete Aggregate for non-structural construction.

● Titanium dioxide (TiO2) coating in toilets to improve air quality.

Client / DeveloperSM Integrated Transware Pte Ltd Project ManagerPrecise Projects Pte LtdArchitect ACE Architects & AssociatesM&E Engineer Ignesis Consultants Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperMINDEF / DSTA ArchitectHCF and Associates M&E EngineerRankine & Hill (S) Pte LtdStructural EngineerTham & Wong LLP

Structural EngineerAston Consulting EngineersMain ContractorPrecise Development Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System & Diagnostic Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorLian Beng Construction (1988) Pte Ltd Main Contractor Lian Beng Construction (1988) Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Tulin Design Pte LtdESD Consultant Building System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,094,067 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 6,600 m3/yr; ETTV: 38.86 W/m2.

● Building is designed to minimise East-West exposure and maximise openings facing prevailing wind directions for optimum ventilation.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system with average efficiency of 0.74 kW/RT.

● Energy efficient T5 fluorescent lightings.

● Use of sun pipes and solar PV panels.

● Collection of rainwater and recycling of water for vehicle washing.

● Use of sustainable construction materials.

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Graduate Residence(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,915,479 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 31,956 m3/yr; ETTV: 35.20 W/m2.

● Proper design of building layout to enhance natural ventilation.

● Highly insulated external walls to achieve good ETTV.

● Smart meter card based air-conditioning system to positively influence user behaviour.

● Motion sensors to control lighting in common spaces including corridors and staircases.

● Minimum car parking lots and sufficient bicycle lots to encourage low carbon transportation.

● Dual refuse chutes to make recycling more convenient for users.

Client / DeveloperNational University of SingaporeOffice of University Town Development Architect AWP Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Pte LtdMain ContractorShimizuCorporation Landscape Consultant Sitetectonix Pte Ltd ESD Consultant Arup Singapore Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

GoldPlus

Client / DeveloperResorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd Project ManagerDP Consultant Pte LtdArchitect DP Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte LtdStructural EngineerAECOM Singapore Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDLS/KPK IR Pte LtdMain ContractorKajima - Tiong Seng Joint VentureLandscape ConsultantICN Design International Pte LtdLighting ConsultantLight Cibles Pte LtdESD ConsultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,724,736 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 7,929 m3/yr ; ETTV is 33.66 W/m2.

● Heat pump system.

● Collection of AHU condensate for use.

● Pneumatic waste system.

● Efficient irrigation system (root watering system).

Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel(New Non-Residential Buildings)

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GoldPlus

GoldPlus

Resorts World Sentosa - Hard Rock Hotel (New Non-Residential Buildings)

CapitaLand Institute of Management and Business (CLIMB)(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,183,938 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 28,387 m3/yr; ETTV: 29.22 W/m2.

● Heat pump system and heat recovery system.

● Efficient irrigation system (root watering system).

● Collection of AHU condensate for use.

● Pneumatic waste system and self-contained grease separator.

● Green roof and siphonic rainwater drainage system.

Client / DeveloperResorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd Project ManagerDP Consultants Pte LtdArchitectDP Architects Pte Ltd M&E EngineerMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd /Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerAECOM Singapore Pte Ltd

Building OwnerCapitaLand LimitedFacility ManagementCapitaLand Limited

Quantity SurveyorDLS/KPK IR Pte Ltd Main Contractor Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantICN Design International Pte Ltd Lighting Consultant Light Cibles Pte Ltd ESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 14,835 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 300 m3/yr.

● Efficient lighting via good multi-lighting lighting layout, use of dimmer control, motion sensors, photocell and high frequency ballast.

● Harvesting of rainwater for landscape irrigation and general cleaning to offset use of potable water.

● Extensive greenery.

● PUB-certified water efficient building.

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Centennial Tower(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated total energy savings: 2.7 GWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 872 m3/yr.

● Energy efficient chiller plant system at 0.65 kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Extensive use of LED lighting throughout carpark and common areas.

● Use of photo sensors and motion sensors.

● Provision of hybrid car parking lot.

Building OwnerMillenia Private LimitedBuilding Management Marina Properties Pte Ltd /Pontiac Land Group

ESCOJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd ESD Consultant Kaer Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

GoldPlus

Building OwnerCity Developments Limited Facility ManagementCity Developments Limited

ESCOCBM Solutions Pte Ltd ESD Consultant CBM Solutions Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 849,912 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 100 m3/yr.

● Chiller plant system efficiency of 0.70 kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Replacement of T8 to T5 lighting.

● CO monitoring and control system for carpark MV at basements.

● NEWater for cooling tower.

● Use of solar PV panel on the roof and green roof.

King’s Centre(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

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GoldPlus

Millenia Tower(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,625,569 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,074 m3/yr.

● New chillers and pumps in District Cooling Plant (DCS), total system efficiency is 0.67 kWh/RT.

● Auto condenser tube cleaning system for the chillers in the DCS plant.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing. These instruments are linked to BMS.

● Replacement of T8 fluorescent tubes to T5 fluorescent tubes in the staircases, replacement of lighting to efficient LED lighting at other common areas and installation of motions sensors and photo sensors.

● Lifts motors are installed with regenerative drive to reduce lifts’ energy consumption.

● Carpark guidance system and electric car parking lot.

Building OwnerMillenia Private Limited Building ManagementMarina Properties Pte Ltd /Pontiac Land Group

ESCOJohnson Controls (S) Pte LtdESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

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One George Street(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,322,959 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 9,497 m3/yr.

● Double glazed low-E glass with aluminium sun shading louvers and natural ventilation at first level lobby.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Extensive landscape with roof gardens and sky gardens.

● Carpark guidance system.

Building OwnerCapitaCommercial TrustFacility ManagerCapitaLand Commercial Management Pte. Ltd.

ESCOG-Energy Global Pte LtdESD consultantG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

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One Raffles Link(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,680,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 35,640 m3/yr of potable water by using NEWwater, 8,165

m3/yr of potable water by using water efficient fittings.

● Chiller system performance optimised by removing balancing valves and installing VSDs for the chilled water and condenser water pumps to achieve chiller plant efficiency at 0.74kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● CO and CO2 sensors are used to control fans.

● Motion and photo sensors are installed to control lightings.

● Use of water efficient fittings with 3 ticks and NEWater for cooling towers to reduce consumption of potable water in the building by 60%.

● Cooling towers and AHU fans are VSD operated. Water consumption is minimised by incorporating water treatment system with cycle of concentration (COC) about 10.

Building OwnerHKL (Esplanade) Pte Ltd Project Manager Hongkong Land (S) Pte Ltd

Building OwnerCity Developments Limited Facility ManagementElishan Investments Private LimitedESCOG-Energy Global Private Limited

Maintenance ContractorJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd ESD Consultant LJ Energy Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,509,077 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 104,949 m3/yr.

● Energy efficient chiller plant system at 0.65 kW/RT.

● Permanent instrumentation for measurement and verification of chiller plant system efficiency and heat balancing.

● Heat pipe and anti corrosion coating for PAHU.

● Water collection system for AHU condensates.

● Green roof.

Plaza By The Park(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

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The URA Centre(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,056,922 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 20,420 m3/yr.

● Energy efficient air conditioning plant of 0.71kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Use of efficient T5 lighting for common areas and tenant areas.

● Use of PV panel at 50 kWp and use of ultraviolet C (UVC) emitter for all AHUs.

Building OwnerUrban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Facility ManagementUrban Redevelopment Authority (URA)ESCOG-Energy Global Pte Ltd

M&E EngineerLincolne Scott Ng Pte LtdESD ConsultantLincolne Scott Ng Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

GoldPlus

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Boon Lay Meadow(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 653,496 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 6,429 m3/yr; RETV: 18.0 W/m2.

● Good building façade design and orientation.

● Sub soil percolation tank as rain water collection tank, infiltration trenches, and efficient irrigation system.

● Low VOC paint in all residential units.

● Provision of greenery at landscape area and provision of intensive landscape at rooftop of multi-storey carpark.

● RCA for concrete non-structural items.

● Provision of recycling bins at every residential block.

Client / DeveloperHousing & Development Board Project ManagerSIPM Consultants Pte Ltd Architect Surbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E EngineerSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerSurbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity SurveyorSurbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd Main Contractor Master Contract Services Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

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9-11 Buckley(New Residential Buildings)

Condominium at Leonie Hill Road (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 490,129 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 15,829 m3/yr; RETV: 19.25 W/m2.

● Incorporation of sun pipes in basement car park.

● Green demolition.

● Conservation of the existing heritage bungalow.

● Extensive landscaping.

● Pneumatic and dual chute waste collection system.

Client / Developer City Developments LimitedArchitect RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) LtdM&E Engineer Parsons Brinckerhoff (Pte) LtdStructural Engineer RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited ArchitectADDP Architects LLP Overseas Design ArchitectSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLPM&E EngineerSquire Mech Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore)Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantSite Concepts International Pte LtdInterior DesignerINDEX Design Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte Ltd Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore)Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Belt Collins International (Singapore) Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,852,265 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 4,666 m3/yr; RETV: 20.78 W/m2.

● 4-tick air-conditioning.

● Extensive use of LED lighting for most of the common areas and the carpark.

● Ductless jet fan with CO sensor for ventilation of basement carpark.

● Gas water heater for all apartments.

● Dual pneumatic refuse collection system.

● Rainwater harvesting with drip irrigation system.

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GoldPlus

Condominium at Pasir Ris Grove (Parcel 3)(New Residential Buildings)

Leedon Residence(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,969,199 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 21,600 m3/yr; RETV: 20.28 W/m2.

● Application of low-emission, double glazing to all West-facing façades to minimise heat gain into the building.

● Energy efficient 4-tick air-conditioners to be provided to all units.

● Use of environmentally friendly products and low VOC paint to ensure good indoor air quality.

● Provision of eco pond and lush greenery in the whole development.

Client / DeveloperCity Developments Limited /Hong Leong Holdings Ltd /Hong Realty (Private) Ltd Project ManagerCDL Management Services Pte LtdArchitect AXIS Architects Planners Pte LtdM&E Engineer Meinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperLeedon Residence DevelopmentPte Ltd Project ManagerGuocoLand Project ManagementPte Ltd ArchitectSCDA Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerRankine & Hill (S) Pte LtdStructural EngineerTEP Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantSitetectonix Pte LtdESD ConsultantArup Singapore Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantSCDA Architects Pte Ltd Interior Design Consultant SCDA Architects Pte Ltd Lighting ConsultantThe Lightbox Pte LtdAcoustic Consultant Acviron Acoustics Consultants Pte LtdESD Consultant Building System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 5,848,426 kWh/yr; RETV: 21.58 W/m2.

● Provision of energy efficient air-conditioning and artificial lighting.

● Installation of motion sensors for lighting at all private lift lobbies.

● Provision of 9kWp PV system.

● Provision of water efficient fittings.

● Provision of rainwater collection system.

● Provision of green wall with recycled contents painted with low VOC paint.

● Provision of dual refuse chutes with pneumatic waste collection system.

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GoldPlus

My Manhattan(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 249,798 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 12,763 m3/yr; RETV: 19.98 W/m2.

● Deep balconies as a form of passive strategy to reduce RETV.

● T5 light fitting with high frequency ballasts.

● Dedicated car parking provided with charging point for electric vehicles.

● Provision of eco-plug for all residential units to promote energy savings.

● On-site renewable energy from solar photo voltaic cells with capacity of18 kWp.

Client / DeveloperCEL Development Pte Ltd Project ManagerCEL Development Pte Ltd Architect LAUD Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerUnited Project Consultants Pte LtdStructural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd Main Contractor CES Engineering & Construction Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant COEN Design International Pte LtdESD Consultant ZEB-Technology Pte Ltd

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Privé(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 4,061,171 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 140,298 m3/yr;

● Passive and low energy architecture with 97% of the units facing North-South orientation.

● Energy efficient 4-tick air-conditioners to be provided to all units.

● Energy efficient lighting design and use of motion sensors.

● Eco-plug to be provided to every dwelling unit.

● Attained PUB ABC (Active-Beautiful-Clean) Certification for the development.

Client / DeveloperNTUC ChoiceHomes Co-operative Ltd /CEL Development Pte Ltd Project ManagerChoiceHomes Investments Pte Ltd ArchitectADDP Architects LLPM&E EngineerBelmacs Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerRSP Architects Planners& Engineers (Pte) Ltd Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd Main Contractor CES Engineering & Construction Pte LtdLandscape Consultant COEN Design International Pte Ltd

RETV: 21.95 W/m2.

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Terrene At Bukit Timah(New Residential Buildings)

The Canopy(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,967,298 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 8,720 m3/yr; RETV: 21.79 W/m2.

● Buildings layout facing North-South orientation with extensive provision of balconies, planters, ledges overhang and cool paint to East-West gable end wall to minimise heat gain.

● Extensive use of high efficiency energy saving lightingwith electronic ballast.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning inverter system with SELS 4-tick are used in all apartment units and common areas.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products certified under SGLS with more than 30% recycled content.

● Provision of extensive greenery and eco-pond to collect rainwater for landscape irrigation.

● Adopt guidelines for pre-demolition audit, demolition and site waste management plan for demolition of existing building.

Client / DeveloperPremier Land Development Pte Ltd(Jointly developed by UOL Group Ltd and LaSalle Investment Management) Project ManagerUOL Project Management Services Pte LtdArchitect Consortium 168 Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Alpha Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperMCC Land (Singapore) Pte Ltd Project ManagerSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd ArchitectSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E EngineerSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore)Pte LtdMain ContractorUnison Construction Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantPeridian Asia Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerSurbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity SurveyorSurbana International ConsultantsPte LtdMain ContractorChina Jingye Construction Engineering (Singapore) Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 635,886 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 62,254 m3/yr; RETV: 20.77 W/m2.

● Low-E glass.

● Heat recovery for hot water used in club house.

● Provision of water efficient fittings for all residential units.

● Recycle content for non-structural items and structural items.

● High green plot ratio.

● Provision of recycling bins and bicycle racks at every block.

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GoldPlus

The Nassim(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,324,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 4,700 m3/yr; RETV: 21.21 W/m2.

● Extensive user-operable sun shades integrated with the façade help improve the comfort of internal spaces.

● Design to enhance natural daylighting and use of energy efficient lighting, motion sensors and sun pipes.

● Photovoltaic (PV) system of 30kWp capacity will supplement the electrical consumption within the common areas.

● Collection of rainwater for irrigation and automatic drip irrigation system for landscape.

● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products and low VOC paint to ensure good indoor air quality.

● Reuse of existing site pile caps and use of non-chemical termite baiting system.

Client / DeveloperCapitaLand Residential SingaporePte Ltd Project ManagerCapitaLand Residential SingaporePte Ltd Architect W Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperMr George Lim ArchitectDesignshop.Architects LLPM&E EngineerHY M & E Consultancy Services Pte LtdStructural EngineerMSE Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerP & T Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant ICN Design International Pte LtdESD Consultant Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor1MH and AssociatesMain Contractor As-Built Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Amozonia LandscapeESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

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Key Features ● Double glazing and external roller shades to minimise heat gain to building.

● Sunpath analysis to optimise building orientation and indoor thermal comfort.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting.

● Home automation system with energy monitoring devices.

● PV technologies with system capacity of about 34kWp.

● Extensive greenery provision with auto drip irrigation system and rain sensors, rainwater harvesting system and stormwater management system.

● Non-chemical treatment for swimming pool.

16A Leedon Park(Landed Houses)

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The Green House at Jalan Sejarah(Landed Houses)

Alcon Singapore Manufacturing – ASM01(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Sunpath analysis along with on-site measurement of the wind flow to optimise building orientation and indoor thermal comfort.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting.

● PV technologies with system capacity of about 10kWp and solar hot water system.

● Extensive greenery provision with vertical green wall.

● Rainwater harvesting and stormwater management system.

● Non-chemical treatment for swimming pool.

● Eco pond.

Architect Aamer Architects M&E Engineer ACMECON EngineersStructural EngineerJ S Tan & AssociatesQuantity SurveyorBKG Consultants Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperAlcon Singapore ManufacturingPte Ltd Project ManagerBovis Lend Lease PharmaceuticalPte Ltd ArchitectJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte LtdM&E EngineerJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

Main ContractorLead Builders Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantNyee Phoe Flower Gardens Pte LtdESD ConsultantDr Uma Maheswaran

Structural EngineerJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorBovis Lend Lease Pharmaceutical Pte LtdMain ContractorBovis Lend Lease Pharmaceutical Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Nature Landscapes Pte LtdQualified PersonEngineers 9000 Pte Ltd

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Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,811,488 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 30,266 m3/yr; ETTV: 29.40 W/m2.

● Efficient air-conditioning system.

● Use of environmentally friendly products.

● Use of non-potable or recycled water.

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Alexandra Retail Centre(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,455,812 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,705 m3/yr; ETTV: 42.57 W/m2.

● Efficient central cooling plant – Use of centrifugal and screw chillers, VSD for chilled water and condenser water pump, VSD for cooling tower fan.

● Incorporated heat pipes at PAHU to pre-cool the outdoor fresh air.

● Extensive use of energy efficient lighting such as LED and T5 fluorescent lamp for common areas.

Client / DeveloperHeliconia Realty Pte LtdProject ManagerMapletree Investments Pte LtdArchitectP&T Consultants Pte LtdM&E EngineerAlpha Consulting Engineers Pte LtdStructural EngineerHCE Engineers PartnershipQuantity SurveyorWT Partnership (S) Pte Ltd

Client / Developer Frasers Centrepoint Limited Project Manager Frasers Centrepoint Development and Properties Architect Architects 61 Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Squire Mech Pte Ltd

Main Contractor Shimizu CorporationLandscape Consultant Peridian Asia Pte LtdESD Consultant The Lightbox Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Meinhardt Façade Technology(S) Pte LtdESD Consultant Building Systems & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerDE Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorNorthcroft Lim Consultants Pte LtdMain ContractorChina Construction (South Pacific)Dev. Co. Pte Ltd

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Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 569,697 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 36,989 m3/yr; ETTV: 47.77 W/m2.

● Use of double-glazed glass for the building façade.

● Use of energy efficient air-conditioning system, lifts and escalators.

● Use of water efficient fittings and green label products.

Bedok Point(New Non-Residential Buildings)

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Biopolis Phase 3(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Changi Business Park Phase Three(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 810,627 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 14,400 m3/yr; ETTV: 41.80 W/m2.

● Energy efficiency lighting such as T5 fluorescent and LED light.

● Provision of all water efficiency fittings with “Excellent” rating.

● Extensive use of materials under Singapore Green Label Scheme such as drywall, plaster board, mineral fibre board, timber decking, laminates and adhesive.

Client / DeveloperCrescendas Bionics Pte Ltd Project ManagerCrescendas Bionics Pte LtdArchitectJurong Consultants Pte LtdM&E EngineerJurong Consultants Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperHSBC Institutional Trust Services (S) Ltd as Trustee of Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (A-REIT) Project ManagerAscendas Services Pte Ltd Architect ADDP Architects LLPM&E EngineerJ Roger Preston (S) Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorJurong Consultants Pte LtdMain ContractorJurong Primewide Pte Ltd Landscape Consultant Tinderbox Landscape Studio Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System and Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerKTP Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorWT Partnership (S) Pte LtdMain Contractor Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Martin Lee DesignsESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

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Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,591,519 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 8,460 m3/yr; ETTV: 36.58 W/m2.

● Rainwater harvesting for landscape.

● Green roof.

● Siphonic rainwater drainage system.

Gold

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Cinnamon & Tembusu Residential Colleges(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 667,400 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 20,000 m3/yr; ETTV: 49.2W/m2.

● Pay-per-use air-conditioning system for dormitories.

● High-volume, low-velocity fans in dining hall and multi-purpose halls.

● Roof garden and green roof above dining hall and multi-purpose halls.

● Triple-chute waste system.

Client / DeveloperNational University of SingaporeOffice of University Town DevelopmentArchitectDP Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdStructural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorRider Levett Bucknall LLPMain Contractor Kim Seng Heng Engineering Construction Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Sitetectonix Pte LtdLightning Design Bo Steiber Lightning Design ESD Consultant Arup Singapore Pte Ltd

Client / Developer City Developments Limited Architect ONG&ONG Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerLSW Consulting Engineers Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 48,883 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 6,581 m3/yr; ETTV: 45.50 W/m2.

● Energy efficient VRV air-conditioning system and lighting.

● Provision of gas water heater and electric charging point.

● Thermal insulation paint.

● Vertical green wall.

City Square Shophouses at Jalan Besar(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Gold

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Lonza Bioscience Singapore - Cell Therapy Project(New Non-Residential Buildings)

MCE Ventilation Building 1 (Marina East)(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,234,040 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 214 m3/yr; ETTV: 22.01 W/m2.

● High efficiency chiller plant at 0.76kW/ton.

● Use of T5 energy-saving lighting.

● Application of titanium dioxide solution to all toilets to improve IAQ.

Client / DeveloperLonza Bioscience Singapore Pte Ltd Project ManagerLend Lease Project Management & Construction Pharmaceutical Asia Pte. Ltd.ArchitectJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte LtdM&E EngineerJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperLand Transport Authority Project ManagerLand Transport Authority Architect Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerJacobs Engineering Singapore Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorLend Lease Project Management& Construction Pharmaceutical AsiaPte. Ltd.Main ContractorLend Lease Project Management& Construction Pharmaceutical AsiaPte. Ltd. Qualified Person RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

M&E EngineerParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdStructural EngineerMott Macdonald Singapore Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorLand Transport AuthorityMain Contractor Samsung C&T Corporation

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 648,653 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,046 m3/yr; ETTV: 31.75 W/m2.

● Double-skinned louvered facades to provide extensive sun shading.

● Motion sensors for lighting at all common areas.

● Use of environmentally friendly materials and acoustic treatment to provide good quality indoor environment for users.

● Extensive landscape including green roofs and vertical walls.

Gold

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MCE Ventilation Building 2 (Marina South)(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 282,585 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 745 m3/yr; ETTV: 27.06 W/m2.

● Double-skinned louvered facades to provide extensive sun shading.

● Motion sensors for lighting to all common areas.

● Use of environmentally friendly materials and acoustic treatment to provide good quality indoor environment for users.

● Extensive landscape including green roofs and vertical walls.

Client / DeveloperLand Transport AuthorityProject ManagerLand Transport AuthorityArchitectParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdM&E EngineerParsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerMott Macdonald Singapore Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorLand Transport AuthorityMain Contractor Samsung C&T Corporation

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

GoldOrchard Emerald(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 507,761 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 80,300 m3/yr; ETTV: 43.59 W/m2.

● Energy efficient light fittings, LED façade lighting and provision of motion sensors in all toilets.

● Use of water fittings that are rated “Excellent” and SGLS-certified products.

● Anti-termite soil system and grease separator.

Client / Developer 218 Orchard Private Limited Project Manager United Engineers DevelopmentsPte Ltd Concept Architect Tange Associates Asia Pte LtdArchitect AWP Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Alpha Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

Structural Engineer Meinhardt (S) Pte Ltd Façade Consultant Meinhardt Façade Technology (S) Pte Ltd Lightning Consultant Tokyo Shomei ConsultantQuantity Surveyor KPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte Ltd ESD Consultant G-energy Global Pte Ltd

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SIM Extension Building(New Non-Residential Buildings)

The Atrium @ Orchard (Retail)(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,327,722 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 45,142 m3/yr; ETTV: 48.63 W/m2.

● LED lights for 50% of courtyard, roof and landscape lighting.

● Jet fan ventilation system for basement carpark reduces the need for a ducted network of mechanical exhaust fans.

● Fully automated irrigation drip system for all of the landscaped areas.

● Siphonic roof drainage system reduces the number of downpipes.

Client / DeveloperSingapore Institute of Management Project ManagerDP Architects Pte LtdArchitectDP Architects Pte LtdM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperCapitaMall Trust Project ManagerCapitaLand Retail LtdArchitect RSP Architects Planners And Engineers (Pte) LtdM&E EngineerLincolne Scott Ng Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorRider Levett Bucknall LLP Pte LtdMain ContractorKeong Hong Construction Pte Ltd Landscape ConsultantDP Architects Pte Ltd Qualified Person G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

Structural EngineerRSP Architects Planners and Engineers (Pte) LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon and Seah SingaporePte LtdMain ContractorObayashi Corporation

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Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,868,563 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 48,975 m3/yr; ETTV: 47.0 W/m2.

● High-performance glass to be installed at 2nd and 3rd storey. The glazing system implemented comprises double-glazed laminated glass with low-E coating.

● Efficient chiller plant system at 0.7 kW/ton.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Extensive use of SGLS-certified building products and provision of siphonic rainwater system.

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Alexandra Point(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated water savings: 48,101 m3/yr.

● VSD control for most of the AHUs and pumps.

● Use of daylighting in the building entrance and motion sensors for toilets and carpark lightings.

● Use of NEWater for cooling tower and irrigation.

● Building automation system to monitor and regulate the temperatures of the air-conditioning daily and equipment scheduling.

Building OwnerFCL Alexandra Point Pte Ltd ESCOKaer Pte Ltd

ESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

Building Owner National Parks BoardESD Consultant CPGreen @ CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 6,217 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 54,347 m3/yr.

● Use of water from Swan Lake for irrigation.

● Green roof, rooftop garden and green walls to cool down building temperature.

● Provision of daylight and natural ventilation in corridors and staircases.

Botany Centre at Singapore Botanic Gardens(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Gold

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Bugis Junction & Bugis Junction Towers (MCST 2137)(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Central Mall Office Tower(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 619,244 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,190 m3/yr.

● Collection of AHU condensate to irrigate tank for watering of landscape surrounding the development.

● Online environmental tracking system to set annual energy and water reduction targets.

● Sustainable purchasing policy in place to encourage use of Green Label items.

● Garden at 4th, 14th and 15th storeys of office tower and extensive full grown rainforest trees with large shading areas surrounding the entire perimeter of the development creating naturally shaded walkways.

Building OwnerThe Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 2137 Building ManagementCapitaMall Trust for Bugis JunctionK- REIT Asia for Bugis Junction Towers

Building OwnerCity Developments Limited Facility ManagementCity Developments Limited

ESCOKaer Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

ESCOCBM Solutions Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantCBM Solutions Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 579,067 kWh/yr.

● Upgraded BMS and chiller plant system, with installation of Variable Speed Drives (VSD) to chilled water pumps, condenser water pumps and cooling tower fans.

● T5 lighting with electronic ballasts in carpark and staircases.

● Extensive green roof occupying 95% of available roof space.

Gold

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Changi Prison Complex Main Entrance(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 964,778 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,104 m3/yr.

● VRV air-conditioning system with average COP of 4.1.

● T5 fluorescent lightings with high frequency ballasts are installed for the offices and common areas.

● Solar photovoltaic panels with installed capacity of 30.24 kWp generating estimated 24.5 MWh of power per annum.

● Provision of motion sensors, photo sensors and sun pipes.

Building OwnerSingapore Prison ServicesBuilding ManagementCPG Facility Management Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

GoldCity House(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 860,437 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 4,989 m3/yr.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Provision of motion sensors and photo sensors.

● Water fittings in the toilets with PUB WELS “Excellent” rating; and dual flushing system with WELS “Very Good” rating.

● Provision of Green Guide for tenants and roof garden to reduce the heat transmitted into the buildings.

Building Owner City Developments LimitedBuilding Management City Developments Limited

ESCO CBM Pte Ltd

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Equity Plaza(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 819,405 kWh/yr.

● Natural ventilation at level one concourse.

● CO sensors to control carpark mechanical fans.

● Motion sensors to control lighting in toilets.

Building OwnerDL Properties Ltd Facility/ Property ManagementKeppel FMO/ Keppel Land International

ESCOKaer Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

Golden Village Yishun Multiplex(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)Building OwnerGolden Village Multiplex Pte Ltd Facility ManagementGolden Village Multiplex Pte LtdInternationalESCOEquation Energy Ltd ArchitectSC3 Design + Architects

Main ContractorTKC Builders Pte Ltd M&E Consultants PCA Consulting EngineersESD Consultant Green Dot Consulting Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 361,515 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 986 m3/yr.

● Misting technology to improve efficiency of air-cooled package unit by 10% to 30% and use of Gelair to kill viruses, mould and bacteria in the air-conditioning system.

● Use of LED lights in the foyer and seat markers, motion sensors in toilets and CO2 sensors for demand based ventilation.

● Implementation of ticketless ticketing and use of electronic poster boards to reduce the use of paper.

● Provision of WELS rated “Excellent” water fittings and recycling facilities.

Gold

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Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,522,926 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 128,362 m3/yr.

● Use of heat pump system.

● VSD control for most of the AHU.

● Motion sensors for common toilets.

● NEWater for cooling towers and laundry equipment.

Building OwnerCDL Hospitality Real Estate Investment TrustFacility ManagementGrand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Engineering Team

ESCOKaer Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

Building Owner The Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 2693Facility Management Jurong Point Realty Limited

ESCO United Premas LimitedESD Consultant United Premas Limited

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 3,408,760 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 96 m3/yr;

● Self cleaning façade.

● Use of low-E glass.

● UV-emitter for kitchen exhaust hoods.

Jurong Point 1 (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

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Jurong Point 2(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Keppel Datahub(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,587,768 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 96 m3/yr;

● Low-E laminated glass façade.

● Use of jet fans in the car park.

● Carpark guidance system.

● Installation of capacitor banks.

Building OwnerPrime Point Realty DevelopmentPte Ltd Facility ManagementStarmall Property ManagementPte Ltd

Building OwnerKeppel Datahub Pte Ltd Facility ManagerKeppel Datahub Pte Ltd

ESCOUnited Premas Limited ESD ConsultantUnited Premas Limited

Main ContractorACME Associates Pte Ltd ESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,522,926 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 128,362 m3/yr.

● Efficient chiller plant system of 0.7kW/ton.

● Energy sub-meters are installed for each level and linked with BMS.

● Energy efficient T5 lighting for most areas in the building.

● Motion sensors for all toilets and staircase.

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BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

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Keppel Towers and GE Tower (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,025,856 kWh/yr.

● Naturally ventilated car park.

● “Excellent” WELS rating for all water taps.

● Extensive greening from sky garden and landscaping podium.

Building OwnerMansfield Developments Pte LtdProject ManagerKeppel Land International Ltd

Facility ManagementKeppel FMO Pte Ltd

ESCOKaer Pte Ltd

M Hotel Singapore (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 736,147 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 1,209 m3/yr.

● Heat pump system and VSD control for most of the AHUs and pumps.

● Motion sensor for common walkway and gym.

● Solar window film on lobby windows and guestroom windows.

● Refrigerant leak detection system in chiller plant room.

Building Owner Hong Leong Holdings Pte Ltd Facility Management M-Hotel Engineering Team

ESCO Kaer Pte Ltd ESD Consultant Kaer Pte Ltd

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Mitsubishi Electric Building(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 552,954 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 576 m3/yr.

● Extensive replacement of existing T8 to T5 fluorescent lightings for the offices, warehouses, showroom and car parks.

● Poly-crystalline solar PV panels of 8.88 kWp installed, energy generated was measured at 9,917 kWh/yr.

● Extensive use of digital power meters linking with BMS.

Building OwnerMitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd Building ManagementMitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd

ESD ConsultantBuilding System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

National Parks Headquarter(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)Building OwnerNational Parks HeadquarterESD Consultant CPGreen @ CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 271,240 kWh/yr.

● Replacement of air cooled chiller to water cooled chiller.

● PV panel to generate alternative energy for charging of lighting and battery.

● High green plot ratio and green wall.

● UV lamp for AHU.

Gold

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New Supreme Court Building (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 639,013 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 30,848 m3/yr.

● The building was built with low E-glass and sunshades to reduce the solar heat gain through the facade.

● Efficient chiller plant system at 0.73 kW/RT and chiller plant optimisation with the installation of VSD and feedback controls for condenser water pumps and cooling tower fans.

● Use of CO sensors for carpark and CO2 sensors for all AHU.

● NEWater is used for irrigation and cooling tower make-up. This alternative water source has achieved a 68% reduction in potable water use for the building.

Building OwnerSupreme Court of SingaporeBuilding ManagementST Synthesis Pte Ltd

ESCOUnited Premas Limited ESD ConsultantUnited Premas Limited

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

GoldOCBC Centre (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,656,790 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 16,640 m3/yr.

● Efficient chiller plant at 0.68 kW/RT.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Motion sensors at all toilets.

Building Owner OCBC Square Private Limited Facility Manager OCBC Property Services PrivateLimited

Energy & ESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte Ltd

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OCBC Centre South(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Palais Renaissance (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 580,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,620 m3/yr.

● New chiller plant system, achieving efficiency of 0.67 kW/RT.

● Use of CO2 sensor to regulate fresh air intake.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Building Automation System (BAS) was upgraded to monitor and trend log the performance of the building system including heat balance.

Building OwnerOCBC Square Private Limited Building ManagementOCBC Property Services Private Limited

Building OwnerCity Developments LimitedFacility Management City Developments Limited

ESCOUnited Premas LimitedESD ConsultantUnited Premas Limited

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 125,495 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 2,550 m3/yr.

● Permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

● Implementation of policy to adjust temperature up by 1 ºC.

● Water efficient cleaning method for domestic tank.

● Green roof and roof top garden.

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Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 287,368 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 10,857 m3/yr.

● Solar film on all external windows and cool paint on all external walls.

● LED lighting for canteen, T5 and LED lighting for offices.

● Use of water tap fittings that are rated “Excellent”.

● Motion sensors for staircases and toilets.

Building OwnerPanasonic Pte LtdFacility ManagementCPG Facility Management Pte Ltd

ESCOCPG Consultants Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantCPGreen @ CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

GoldPrudential Tower (MCST 2340) (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 591,663 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 8,000 m3/yr.

● Chiller plant optimisation was performed to optimise chilled water circulation, re-balance AHU air circulation, optimise condenser water circulation and improve operating efficiency of chiller.

● The neon lighting for the signage were replaced with LED lighting.

● Use of motion sensors to control the lighting in the toilets and staircases and use of carbon monoxide cum temperature sensors to control the ventilation fans in the carpark.

● Prudential Tower has established and adopted Environmental Friendly Purchasing Policy to procure products and services which have no adverse impact on the environment.

Building Owner The Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 2340Building Management Keppel Land International Ltd

ESCO Kaer Pte LtdESD Consultant Kaer Pte Ltd

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Raffles City Singapore(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 (Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 142,960 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 164,450 m3/yr;

● Solar films installed on windows of office floors help to reduce up to 23% heat gain.

● Variable speed drives installed to optimise the chilled water and condenser water pumps as well as the cooling towers’ fans.

● Use of motion sensors, photo sensors and CO sensors as well as extensive replacement of halogen to LED lightings in common areas.

● Use of NEWater for cooling tower, landscape irrigation and toilet flushing system as well as collection of AHU condensates to be

used as make-up water for cooling tower.

Building OwnerCapitaCommercial Trust /CapitaMall Trust Building ManagementHSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited asTrustee-Manager of RCS Trust

Building OwnerChangi Airport Group (S) Pte LtdFacility Management Changi Airport Group (S) Pte Ltd

ESCOKaer Pte Ltd ESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

ESCOUnited Premas LimitedESD Consultant United Premas Limited

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,671,948 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 96,141 m3/yr.

● Heat recovery system for domestic hot water supply.

● Photocells sensors for skylight areas and motion sensors for offices and toilets.

● UV emitters and Bio-kill products at all Air Handling Stations (AHSs).

● Use of carpark guidance system.

Gold

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Singapore Management University - City Campus(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 4,350,757 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 12,000 m3/yr.

● Electronic air filters for all AHUs.

● Use of high efficient T5 lighting in buildings.

● Auto tube cleaning system for chillers.

Building OwnerSingapore Management University– City CampusFacility ManagementSingapore Management University

Client / Developer FCL Homes Pte LtdProject Manager FCL Homes Pte LtdArchitect Consortium 168 Architects Pte LtdM&E Engineer Rankine & Hill (Singapore) Pte Ltd

ESCOJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd

Structural Engineer P&T Consultants Pte LtdQuantity Surveyor Davis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdMain Contractor Keong Hong Construction Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Peridian Asia Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 2,959,681 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 48,098 m3/yr; ETTV: 20.44 W/m2.

● Good orientation of residential towers.

● Provision of air conditioning rated with 4 ticks under SELS, water efficient fittings and sun pipes.

● Use of siphonic rainwater discharge system.

● Extensive greenery and provision of ductless fan system for basement carpark.

8 @ Woodleigh (New Residential Buildings)

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Amber Residences(New Residential Buildings)

Commonwealth 10 (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 902,953 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 66,719 m3/yr; RETV: 19.81 W/m2.

● Double glazed glass to improve the RETV.

● Efficient air conditioning in dwelling units.

● Sun pipes to reduce the use of artificial lighting.

Client / Developer Voda Land Pte LtdArchitect AKDA ArchitectsM&E Engineer Bescon Consulting Engineers Pte LtdStructural Engineer RSP Architects Planners & Engineers Pte Ltd

Client / Developer Housing & Development BoardProject Manager SIPM Consultants Pte LtdArchitect Surbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor Northcroft Lim Consultants Pte LtdMain Contractor Lian Beng / L.S.JV.Landscape Consultant Peridian Asia Pte LtdESD Consultant Cynosure Design Pte Ltd

Structural Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity Surveyor Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdMain Contractor Sim Lian Construction Co (Pte) LtdLandscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 839,287 kWh/yr; RETV: 18.79 W/m2.

● Good building façade and orientation.

● Naturally ventilated common areas and adequate provision of openings for cross ventilation within residential unit.

● Use of energy efficient light fittings and water efficient fittings.

● Internal clothes dry rack for 2-room units and external clothes dry rack for 3 to 5-room units.

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Dew Spring @ Yishun N4C9(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,157,793 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 60,511 m3/yr; RETV: 16.6 W/m2.

● Use of energy efficient lighting and water efficient water fittings.

● Use of recycled content for non-structural items and use of low VOC paints.

● Extensive greenery.

● Provision of bicycle racks.

Client / Developer Housing & Development Board Project Manager SIPM Consultants Pte LtdArchitect Surbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Structural Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity Surveyor Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdMain Contractor Singapore Piling & Civil EngineeringPte LtdLandscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARDGold

GoldOptima @ Tanah Merah (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 347,673 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 17,980 m3/yr; RETV: 20.00 W/m2.

● Use of energy efficient T5 light fittings for applicable areas and use of motion sensors for staircases.

● Provision of ductless fan with CO sensors for basement carpark.

● Extensive greenery.

● Provision of electric charging points.

Client / Developer TID Pte LtdArchitect ADDP Architects LLPM&E Engineer Bescon Consulting Pte LtdStructural Engineer KTP Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor KPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdMain Contractor Nakano Singapore (Pte) LtdLandscape Consultant DLQ Design Pte Ltd

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Punggol Breeze(New Residential Buildings)

The Nautilus @ Punggol (New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,102,754 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 40,262 m3/yr; RETV: 21.21 W/m2.

● Use of energy efficient lighting and water efficient water fittings.

● Use of recycled content for non-structural items and use of low VOC paints.

● Extensive greenery.

● Bio-swale system at Common Green.

Client / Developer Housing & Development Board Project Manager SIPM Consultants Pte LtdArchitect Surbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Client / Developer Housing & Development Board Project Manager SIPM Consultants Pte LtdArchitect Surbana International Consultants Pte LtdM&E Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Structural Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity Surveyor Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdMain Contractor Qingjian Group Co. Ltd. Singapore BranchLandscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

Structural Engineer Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdQuantity Surveyor Surbana International ConsultantsPte LtdMain Contractor Sim Lian Construction Co (Pte) LtdLandscape Consultant Surbana International ConsultantsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 670,977 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 62,700 m3/yr; RETV: 15.81 W/m2.

● Use of energy efficient lighting and water efficient water fittings.

● Internal and external clothes dry rack.

● Use of recycled content for non-structural items and use of low VOC paints.

● Provision of bicycle racks.

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The Waterline(New Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 889,848 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 9,947 m3/yr; RETV: 20.75 W/m2.

● North and South facing facades.

● Use of air conditioning system rated with 4 ticks under SELS.

● Provision of heat recovery system and green roof.

● Use of T5 lamps, motion sensors, water fittings under WELS and low VOC paint.

Client / Developer Waterline Development Pte Ltd Architect Team Design Architects Pte Ltd M&E Engineer Rankine & Hill (S) Pte LtdStructural Engineer DE Consultants (S) Pte Ltd

Client / Developer Mr Fritz Horlacher & Mdm April HuArchitect Eddie Wee ArchitectsStructural Engineer PKP ConsultantsM&E Engineer AE&T Consultants

Quantity Surveyor WT Partnership (S) Pte LtdLandscape Consultant Site Concepts International Pte LtdInterior Consultant CUBE Associate Design Pte Ltd

ESD Consultant G-Energy Global Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantWatermount Gardens Pte LtdMain Contractor Huat Builders Pte LtdQuantity Surveyor CST Consultants

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Double glazed external blind system at strategic locations to minimise building heat gain.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting.

● PV technologies with about 40kWp system capacity and use of solar hot water system.

● Rainwater harvesting coupled with ultra-filtration system.

94 Cove Drive (Landed Houses)

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Project Name Category Client / Developer / Building Owner

Bukit Panjang Sports Complex New Non-Residential Buildings Singapore Sports Council / People’s Associationwith Community Club

Grace Orchard School New Non-Residential Buildings Grace Orchard School Management Committee / Ministry of Education

AutoBay @ Kaki Bukit Existing Non-Residential Buildings Housing & Development Board

Dawson Place Existing Non-Residential Buildings Housing & Development Board

Kovan 209 Market & Food Centre Existing Non-Residential Buildings Aljunied Town Council / National Environment Agency

PSA Tanjong Pagar Complex Existing Non-Residential Buildings PSA Tanjong Pagar Complex Pte Ltd

School of Chemical and Existing Non-Residential Buildings Nanyang Technological UniversityBiomedical Engineering(Block N1-2)

UbiPlex 1 Existing Non-Residential Buildings Housing & Development Board

Luxus Hills (Phase 2 & 3) Landed Houses Singapore United Estates (Pte) Ltd (A subsidiary of Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd)

Luxus Hills (Phase 4) Landed Houses Singapore United Estates (Pte) Ltd (A subsidiary of Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd)

Luxus Hills (Phase 5) Landed Houses Singapore United Estates (Pte) Ltd (A subsidiary of Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd)

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD

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BCAGREEN MARKFOR EXISTINGRESIDENTIALBUILDINGSAWARD

Greening the existing building stock is a key national priority. The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Sustainable Development (IMCSD) has set a vision for the built environment - “at least 80% of the buildings in Singapore to be green by 2030”. To recognise the eco-conscious efforts of town councils, managing agents and even residents towards reducing the environmental footprint of residential buildings, BCA has developed a new Green Mark assessment system for Existing Residential Buildings, which applies to both private and public developments.

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The assessment system for Existing Residential Buildings was developed through numerous consultation sessions with stakeholders including managing agents, town councils and relevant government agencies, covering aspects such as:

● Energy Efficiency,

● Water Efficiency,

● Sustainable Operation & Management,

● Community & Wellbeing, and

● Other Green Features (which are innovative and have positive environmental impact)

The BCA Green Mark scheme for Existing Residential Buildings is an evaluation framework for the stakeholders keen to green existing residential buildings. This scheme will also identify environmentally-friendly residential buildings as exemplars for the industry. This scheme also recognizes the collective efforts of home owners and residents that are crucial towards transforming the built environment towards environmental sustainability.

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Block 246, 247, 248 and 249 Jurong East Street 24 (Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Solar panels with 132kWp power generation.

● LED lighting for all common areas.

● Extensive greenery surrounding the precinct.

● Four green activities held annually to increase Green awareness among residents.

● Gearless lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

MCST / Town CouncilJurong Town CouncilDeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentEsmaco Township ManagementPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Solar panels with 65kWp power generation.

● Five LED PV lamps at the multi-storey carpark (MSCP) roof top.

● Installed T5 lightings with high frequency ballast for all common areas.

● Power saving device installed at Blk 373A’s MSCP.

● Four green activities held annually to increase Green awareness among residents.

Block 370, 371, 372, 373, 373A, 373B, 374and 375 Hougang Street 31 (Existing Residential Buildings)MCST / Town CouncilAljunied Town Council DeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentCPG Facilities Management Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

GoldPlus

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Block 234, 234A, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240,241, 242, 243, 244 and 245 Bukit Panjang Ring Road (Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Solar panels with 185kWp power generation.

● Installed T5 lighting with high frequency ballast for all common areas.

● Lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

MCST / Town CouncilHolland-Bukit Panjang Town CouncilDeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentEM Services Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AWARD

Key Features ● Installed T5 lighting with high frequency ballast for all common areas.

● Lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

● Extensive greenery.

Block 3, 3A, 5, 5A, 5B, 30 and 30A Holland Close (Existing Residential Buildings)

MCST / Town CouncilHolland-Bukit Panjang Town Council DeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentEM Services Pte Ltd

Gold

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Block 334, 335, 336 and 337 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 (Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Rooftop 100% covered with greenery to reduce ambient temperature.

● Installed T5 lighting with high frequency ballast for all common areas.

● Extensive greenery.

● Gearless lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

MCST / Town CouncilAng Mo Kio – Yio Chu Kang Town CouncilDeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentCPG Facilities Management Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AWARD

Block 390, 390A, 391 and 392 Tampines Avenue 7 (Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Solar panels with 115kWp power generation.

● Energy efficient lighting with high frequency ballast.

● Lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

MCST / Town CouncilTampines Town CouncilDeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentEM Services Pte Ltd

Gold

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Block 658, 660, 661 and 662 Hougang Avenue 8 (Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Installed T5 lighting with high frequency ballast for all common areas.

● Three green activities held annually to increase Green awareness among residents.

● Gearless lifts equipped with VVVF and sleep mode.

MCST / Town CouncilAljunied Town CouncilDeveloperHousing & Development Board

Managing AgentCPG Facilities Management Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS AWARD

Ardmore Park(Existing Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Use of variable speed pumps for water features.

● Use of pond water for landscape irrigation and undergravel biofiltration system for ponds.

● Use of regenerative lift systems.

MCST / Town CouncilThe Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 2645

Managing AgentKnight Frank Estate Management Pte Ltd

Gold

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BCA-NPARKSGREEN MARKFOR NEW PARKSAWARD

BCA–NParks Green Mark for New Parks Award is joint initiative by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and the National Parks Board (NParks). It aims to inspire and promote sustainable park design as well as to identify best practices in park design, construction, management and maintenance planning. The BCA–NParks Green Mark for New Parks Award scheme is specifically developed for civic landscape areas examining social and economic sustainability with strong emphasis on environmental sustainability. This environmental assessment framework also articulates in compatibility with BCA–NParks Green Mark Park scheme for existing parks.

Under a comprehensive assessment system, parks are evaluated based on seven criteria:

● Material Resource

● Water Efficiency

● Energy Efficiency

● Greenery and Urban Ecology

● Design for Ease of Maintenance and Accessibility

● Parks Development and Construction Management

● Other Green Initiatives

All new parks, including regional and neighbourhood parks, conservation and nature parks as well as public theme parks, can be assessed under this scheme.

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JTC’s CleanTech Park Green Core

Key Features ● Provision of wildlife corridor which allows the animals to inhabit and travel between the site and the larger surrounding green

environment.

● Re-creation of freshwater swamp forest to restore the site’s historical ecohabitat as well as to conserve the site’s unique ecological values.

● Creation of swales for conveyance and slowing down of stormwater on site.

● Cleansing Biotope for on-site treatment of stormwater to be recycled to flush toilets and irrigate green roof.

● Retention ponds for permanent/temporary retention of stormwater to slow down the rainwater flow in an event of heavy rainfall.

● Use of energy efficient LED outdoor lights.

● Design of sheltered structures with the integration of passive energy systems.

● Use of environmentally friendly products and recycled materials.

BCA-NPARKS GREEN MARK FOR NEW PARKS AWARD

Client / DeveloperJTC Corporation

Project ManagerJTC Corporation

Landscape ConsultantAtelier Dreiseitl Asia Pte Ltd

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BCAGREEN MARKFOR OFFICEINTERIORAWARD

The BCA Green Mark for Office Interior is an initiative of the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) to promote and recognizes environmentally friendly and sustainable practices and features in office tenants. It complements NEA’s Energy Smart Office Label and BCA Green Mark for Building Schemes which assess the building whereas BCA Green Mark for Office Interior assesses the office tenant of buildings. The offices are evaluated based on the following five criteria:

● Energy Efficiency

● Water Efficiency

● Sustainable Management & Operation

● Indoor Environment Quality

● Other Green Features

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Under the assessment system, points are awarded for incorporating environment-friendly features which are better than normal practice. The assessment identifies designs where specific targets are met. Meeting one or more indicates that the tenant’s office is likely to be more environmental friendly than office where the issues have not been addressed. The total number of points obtained provides an indication of the environmental friendliness of the office design. Offices are awarded Platinum, GoldPlus, Gold or Certified rating depending on the points scored.

The assessment process consists of a preliminary meeting with the project team or office’s management team to brief on the assessment criteria and request for relevant reports and documentary proofs to substantiate the subsequent submissions. After that an assessment will be conducted which leading to the award of the BCA Green Mark. Subsequently, offices are required to have triennial assessment. This is to ensure that the Green Mark Certified office continues to be well-maintained.

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Tenant/ OwnerCredit Suisse AGProject ManagerConfluence Project Management Pte LtdArchitect/ ContractorAWP Pte LtdFacility Manager CompanyCredit Suisse AG

M&E ConsultantJ Roger Preston (S) Pte LtdManaging Agent/ Project ManagerJardine Engineering (S) Pte LtdESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARD

Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd(Located at The JTC Summit)

Key Features ● More than 25% office energy performance improvement. ● Excellent controllability of air conditioning system with VAV zones, thermal

diffuser zones and occupancy controlled air conditioning for meeting rooms. ● Artificial lighting efficiency fulfilling more than 40% of code requirements,

with extensive zoning and controls with timer switches, motion sensors and photo sensors.

● 98% of office equipment is Energy Star rated energy efficient. ● All water fittings are WELS “Excellent” certified. ● Barrier free, excellent glare-free outdoor view with utilisation of natural

lighting for workstation layout arrangement. ● Extensive use of environmentally sustainable materials in renovation and use

of SGLS certified and high recycled content products in office operations. ● Green Mark Championing Program aims for 5% of staff to be trained under the

Green Mark Manager program.

Credit Suisse Regional Data Centre - Level 2 & 3 Offices(Located at Serangoon North)

Key Features ● LED lighting installed throughout office, with motion sensor controls for

all office areas, photocell controlled dimmable LED lighting for building perimeter and task lights for all staff to allow for adjustment of lighting levels to suit individual task needs.

● All water fittings in the building are WELS “Excellent” certified with ZeroFlush urinals installed in all male toilets. Rainwater and NEWater are used for toilet flushing.

● Usage of SGLS certified carpets, laminates, waterproofing system, vinyl flooring and dry-wall partitions. System furniture is made up of more than 30% recycled content.

● Electrically operated perimeter blinks linked to photoelectric cells for optimal interior lighting levels for staff.

● Energy and water usage for each floor displayed on the Green Building Monitor in the main lobby, with continuous comparison to benchmarks and targets.

● Zoned air-conditioning and temperature control throughout the office to provide efficient cooling where required.

● Integrated CO2 monitoring to automatically regulate fresh air intake.

Tenant/ OwnerJurong Consultants Pte LtdRenovation Consultant/ ContractorJurong Consultants Pte Ltd /Mui Interior Pte LtdFacility Manager CompanyJTC Corporation

M&E ConsultantJurong Consultants Pte LtdManaging Agent/Maintenance ContractorJTC Corporation

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Kaer Pte Ltd(Located at Solaris)

Key Features ● Replacement of conventional GI duct system with fabric duct system to reduce

fan speed and fan power consumption by 6% annually. ● Use of energy efficient light fittings in the office, such as LED, with zoning and

scheduling controls and motion sensors for meeting rooms. ● Eco-plugs provided to groups of workstations to monitor power consumption

as well as providing visible information to users to encourage more good practice of efficient energy usage.

● Use of WELS “Excellent” rated sink tap and refrigerator rated with 3 ticks under SELS.

● Use of 100% recycled content papers and SGLS certified correction pens. ● Open office layout design with flexibility for future manpower expansion of at

least another 30% without the need for major renovation or relocation. ● Extensive provision of potted plants around office window perimeters

and all staff are encouraged to adopt a tabletop plant, including the use of horticultural compost.

● Provision of recycling bins at strategic locations throughout the office instead of individual dustbins to staff ensures recycling is practiced.

Tenant/ OwnerKaer Pte LtdRenovation Consultant/ ContractorDIS Pte Ltd

ID ConsultantMerge O+R Pte LtdESD ConsultantKaer Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARD

Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd(Located at Mapletree Business City)

Key Features ● Use of energy efficient lighting system with zoning and controls. ● Provision of BMS for office to monitor and control air conditioning set point. ● Extensive use of LED lighting. ● Use of UV light and heat recovery for AHU. ● Use of energy efficient office IT equipment. ● Use of sustainable products in office fit out work. ● Extensive waste recycling program.

Tenant/ OwnerMapletree Investments Pte Ltd Renovation Consultant/ ContractorDB & B Pte Ltd /D’Perception Singapore Pte LtdFacility Manager CompanyMapletree Investments Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantT.Y Lin International Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System & DiagnosticsPte Ltd

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The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking CorporationLimited (Located at Mapletree Business City)

Key Features ● High efficiency from adopting the hot desking principle, with an open plan

office, hub spaces, ad hoc meeting rooms, breakout meeting spaces and centralised storage space and lockers.

● High lighting efficiency with zoning and scheduling. ● All office equipment is Energy Star rated. ● Extensive use of sustainable material selection under the SGLS scheme

including ceiling panels, vinyl flooring, carpet flooring, bamboo flooring and raised floor systems.

● Extensive green and vertical wall on all floors. ● Shuttle bus services provided to 3 locations in the morning and evening for

HSBC employees and service providers. ● Extensive teleconferencing facilities to reduce travelling which cuts down on

carbon footprints.

Tenant/ OwnerThe Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation LimitedProject ManagerFaithful+Gould Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorFaithful+Gould Pte LtdRenovation ContractorJim & Hall’s Pte LtdFacilities Management CompanyCB Richard Ellis (Pte) Ltd

MEP ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdManaging Agent/Maintenance ContractorCB Richard Ellis (Pte) LtdInterior DesignerBroadway Malyan LimitedWorkplace StrategistDEGW Asia Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARD

Unilever Asia Private Limited (Located at Mapletree Business City)

Key Features ● Motion sensors in meeting rooms able to sense space use and adjust air

conditioning temperature accordingly. ● Automatic dimmers based on surrounding conditions reduce perimeter

lighting usage. ● LED desk lights installed on individual work desks allow greater controllability

of the lighting system. ● Energy Star rated electronic office equipment uses less energy, saves costs

and decreases negative environmental impacts. ● The online Building Management System tracks and monitors monthly

consumption of electricity, water and gas. ● Green walls and potted plants help achieve the right balance of office

workspace and indoor green space. ● Office furniture is made from recycled content and can be easily recycled. ● The video conferencing system helps to reduce work-related travel and

reduces carbon footprints.

Tenant/ OwnerUnilever Asia Private LimitedMain ContractorFacility Link Pte LtdFacility Manager CompanyJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd M&E ContractorDLE M&E Pte LtdM&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Interior Designer & QPSimon Chrisandra Associates Pte LtdC&S Engineering ConsultantP&T Consultants Pte LtdAV & Acoustic ConsultantHewshott International Landscape Consultant/ContractorBan Nee Chen Pte LtdLandscape Consultant/ ContractorIsland Landscape & Nursery Pte Ltd

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American Express International Inc.(Located at Mapletree Business City)

Key Features ● Energy efficient air conditioning system and lighting system with zoning and

control. ● Provision of energy efficient IT equipment. ● Flexible open office design with provision of hot desks. ● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products to promote a healthy

indoor environment. ● Extensive recycling facilities and good waste management.

Tenant/ OwnerAmerican Express International, Inc.Client RepresentativeCB Richard Ellis Singapore Pte LtdID Consultant Geyer Environments Pte LtdProject ManagerConfluence Project Management Pte Ltd

Facility Manager CompanyCB Richard Ellis Singapore Pte LtdM&E ConsultantDSCO Group Pte LtdCost ConsultantWT Partnership (S) Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System and DiagnosticsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARD

City Developments Limited (Located at City Square Mall)

Key Features ● Resides in City Square Mall, BCA’s Green Mark Platinum Building. ● Use of zoned air-conditioning and energy efficient lighting. ● Sets weekly targets to achieve & monitors electricity and water consumption. ● Has an inter-department recycling chart. ● Use of hardware such as drinking glass for visitors. ● Has a designated green corner.

Tenant/ OwnerCity Developments Limited Managing Agent/Maintenance ContractorCBM Pte Ltd

Other specialist consultant/ContractorSETSCO Services Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

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Greenviron Eco Pte Ltd (Located at 376 River Valley Road)

Key Features ● Use of LED for all interior light fittings with zoning and scheduling control for

office and showroom areas. ● 2.76 kWp solar panel on building’s roof. ● Solar water heater with capacity of 300 litres and sun tunnel to illuminate

pantry area. ● Rainwater harvesting system for watering of interior green wall garden and

area cleaning as well as using greywater system for toilet flushing. ● Open and flexible office layout with foldable and movable furniture for

flexibility of conversion from showroom to office layout. ● Provision of compost bin to generate compost for interior greenery.

Tenant/ OwnerGreenviron Eco Pte LtdRenovation Consultant/ ContractorProject Eco Solution Pte LtdM&E ConsultantPrimeflux Engineering Pte Ltd

Managing Agent/Maintenance ContractorPrimeflux Engineering Pte LtdOther specialist consultant/ContractorIAQ Consultants Pte Ltd

GoldPlus

Kraft Foods Asia Pacific Services Pte Ltd (Located at Keppel Bay Tower, Level 5)

Key Features ● Provision of energy efficient lighting system with zoning and control, coupled

with photo-cell sensors and motion sensors to reduce the use of artificial lightings.

● Design layout optimised for space efficiency. ● Extensive usage of energy efficient office and IT equipment. ● Use of sustainable and environmentally friendly products to promote a

healthy indoor environment. ● More than 2% of office GFA is greened. ● Provision of video conference facility helps to reduce the need for international

business trips and therefore reduce carbon footprints.

Tenant/ OwnerKraft Foods Asia Pacific Services Pte LtdRenovation Consultant/ ContractorD’Perception Singapore Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantD’Perception Singapore Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System & DiagnosticsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARD

GoldPlus

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Murex Southeast Asia Pte Ltd(Located at Marina Bay Financial Centre)

Key Features ● Timers for air conditioning and lightings. ● Use of energy efficiency lightings and water efficient fittings. ● Use of green label and energy efficient office equipment. ● Extensive greenery such as live orchids and plants in office premises. ● New furniture made from sustainable materials. ● 2 recycle bins and recycling posters located inside the pantries.

Ogilvy & Mather (S) Pte Ltd(Located at Robinson Road)

Key Features ● Provision of energy efficient lighting system with zoning and control as well

as photo-cell sensors and motion sensors to reduce the need for artificial lighting.

● Design layout optimised for space efficiency. ● Provision of Energy Star and SGLS- labelled office and IT equipment. ● Use of sustainable and environmentally friendly products and maintained at

least 50% of existing furniture and suspended ceilings. ● Provision of internal vertical green wall. ● Provision of extensive recycling facilities and good waste management.

Singapore Green Building Council(Located at Bosch South East Asia Regional Headquarters)

Key Features ● High efficiency T5 fluorescent tubes. ● Daylight and motion sensor controlled system. ● Individual task lights. ● Auto shading system. ● Sustainable products used in office renovation.

Tenant/ OwnerMurex Southeast Asia Pte LtdRenovation Consultant/ ContractorFacility Link Pte LtdM&E Consultant DLE M&E Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerOgilvy & Mather (S) Pte LtdRenovation ContractorShanghai Chong Kee Furniture& Construction Private LimitedProject Manager CompanyCB Richard Ellis Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerSingapore Green Building CouncilRenovation Consultant / ContractorSkillplan Designer & Builder Pte LtdFacility Manager CompanyRobert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd/Facility Management

Project ManagerJones Lang Laselle PropertyManagement Pte LtdDesignerM Moser Associates (S) Pte LtdIT Consultant7-Network Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdInterior DesignerWOHA Architects Pte Ltd

M&E EngineerSkillplan Designer & Builder Pte LtdManaging Agent/Maintenance ContractorExceltec Property ManagementPte LtdEnvironmental SustainableConsultant Building System & DiagnosticsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARDGoldPlus

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American Express International Inc.(Located at Marina Bay Financial Centre)

Key Features ● Energy efficient air conditioning and lighting system with zoning and control. ● Provision of energy efficient IT equipments. ● Flexible open office design with provision of hot desks. ● Extensive use of environmentally friendly products and recycling facilities

with good waste management.

City Developments Limited(Located at City House, Levels 3, 4 and 22)

Key Features ● Extensive use of energy efficient LED lights. ● Use of WELS rated water efficient fittings. ● Maintained existing furniture. ● Provision of extensive recycling facilities and good waste management.

City Developments Limited(Located at Republic Plaza level 36)

Key Features ● Extensive use of energy efficient LED lights. ● Use of WELS rated water efficient fittings. ● Maintained existing furniture of over 10 years. ● Provision of extensive recycling facilities and good waste management.

Tenant/ OwnerAmerican Express International, Inc.Client RepresentativeCB Richard Ellis Singapore Pte LtdID Consultant Geyer Environments Pte LtdProject Manager Confluence Project Management Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerCity Developments Limited

Tenant/ OwnerCity Developments Limited

Facility Manager CompanyCB Richard Ellis Singapore Pte LtdM&E ConsultantDSCO Group Pte LtdCost ConsultantWT Partnership (S) Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System and DiagnosticsPte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARDGold

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DNA Solutions (S) Pte Ltd(Located at Amoy Street)

Key Features ● Emphasis on reducing light power density without compromising illumination at desktop level.

Key strategies include using low wattage ceiling lamps and daylight harvesting. ● Mitigation of potable water consumption by retrofitting with verifiable labelled low flow-rate and

flush water fixtures. ● Reducing carbon footprints at equipment level by procuring Energy Star rated appliances with

power management features, use of zoned and individual controlled HVAC system with timer control and monitoring of carbon use with a monthly report.

● Recycle and source for building materials locally to reduce carbon footprints.

Energy Market Authority(Located at Alexandra Road)

Key Features ● LED energy efficient lightings in corridors and meeting rooms and energy

efficiency equipment for office use. ● Use of CO2 sensor in the office to regulate fresh air and motion sensors to

control lights in toilets and the pantry. ● Open layout office design with extensive indoor greenery. ● Extensive recycling facilities and good waste management.

Azure Pte Ltd(Located at Joo Chiat Road)

Kyoob – ID Pte Ltd(Located at Genting Lane)

Human Capital Leadership Institute(Located at Nepal Park)

Sky Creation Design Pte Ltd(Located at Kim Keat Lane)

Tenant/ OwnerDNA Solutions (S) Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerEnergy Market Authority

Tenant/ OwnerAzure Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerKyoob – ID Pte Ltd

Tenant/ OwnerHuman Capital Leadership Institute

Tenant/ OwnerSky Creation Design Pte Ltd

Renovation Consultant/ ContractorDNA Solutions (S) Pte Ltd

Other specialist consultant / ContractorJohnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd

BCA GREEN MARK FOR OFFICE INTERIOR AWARDGold

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BCA-LTAGREEN MARKFOR RAPIDTRANSIT SYSTEMS AWARD

The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in collaboration with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has developed the BCA-LTA Green Mark for Rapid Transit Systems (RTS). It was officially launched in Oct 2010 along with the conferment of the first Green Mark Gold Award to the Circle Line for its environmentally friendly design and features.

The BCA-LTA Green Mark for RTS Award sets out a practical and sustainable way forward in the development of rapid transit systems and networks. It comprises three key strategies namely:

● Effective Use of Energy Promote efficient use of energy through better design and provisions of electrical and mechanical systems and regenerative energyequipment to enhance the operational performance of RTS networks.

● Environmental Protection and Sustainable DevelopmentPromote utilisation of environmentally friendly designs, materials and construction practices.

● Water ConservationPromote the use of innovative water saving technologies and devices to reduce water consumption and to recycle waste water for non-potable use

The scheme effectively integrates various sustainability strategies in the planning, design, construction and operational aspects of the RTS, providing a holistic approach in evaluating and rating the environmental impact and performance of rapid transit systems of existing and future lines.

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Circle Line

Key Features ● Regenerative braking in RTS where energy can be harvested from the train during braking and channeled back to the electrical

network for other uses. Estimated 1% reduction in energy usage which is equivalent to about 433 MWh/year.

● Use of effective drift eliminator in its air-conditioning units reduces drift loss of the cooling tower with estimated water savings: 13,550 m3/yr.

● Energy efficient lighting, lift system and escalators.

● Use of innovative construction methodology and design for recyclability of materials for environmental protection and sustainable development.

BCA-LTA GREEN MARK FOR RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEMS AWARD

Client / DeveloperLand Transport Authority

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BCAGREEN MARKFOR DISTRICTSAWARD

The Green Mark for Districts Awards is an initiative by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) to promote and recognise environmentally-friendly and sustainable practices in the planning and implementation of district developments. An extension of the popular BCA Green Mark for Buildings Award scheme, the Green Mark for Districts Awards seeks to achieve a holistic and integrated approach in the planning and design of multiple buildings and infrastructure within the district from the initiation stage. The districts are evaluated based on the following five criteria:

● Energy Efficiency

● Water Management

● Material & Waste Management

● Environmental Quality & Protection

● Green Building & Other Green Features

By moving beyond buildings and implementing Green Mark at the district level, the scheme will make more significant contributions to reductions in waste, carbon emissions, energy and water consumption.

Green Districts helps individual buildings leverage on a more sustainable district platform, leading to better environmental performance and cost effectiveness.

Green Mark for District projects show a 10%-40% of energy savings and more than 40% of water savings.

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Mediapolis

Key Features ● Holistic master planning done from Day 1 helped to lay the foundation of many passive design and district level green features.

● LED or energy-saving street lighting provided for Mediapolis.

● Bio-retention swales to treat stormwater.

● Sky gardens and terraces for each individual plot to ensure extensive greenery throughout the district.

BCA GREEN MARK FOR DISTRICTS AWARD

Client / DeveloperJTC Corporation

Master Planner/ ArchitectBernard Tschumi Architects/ CPG Consultants Pte Ltd

ESD ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

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OVERSEAS BCAGREEN MARKPROJECTS

BCA International Pte Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BCA. It provides a multitude of services in developing excellent built environments worldwide. Green Mark certification is among one of the most popular services offered by BCA International.

The success of Green Mark overseasAs one of the more than 20 Green Building rating systems recognised by the World Green Building Council (WGBC), Green Mark has gained popularity in the region as it is developed especially for the tropical climate.

The Green Mark scheme is not limited to buildings but also encompass districts by assessing the environmental sustainability of eco-precincts, eco-business parks and eco-infrastructure.

BCA has customised a Green Mark for Buildings scheme for China to be suited the country’s climatic conditions. In addition, BCA has also developed a Green Mark for Central Business District (CBD) Scheme which will be implemented in Tianjin Eco-City.

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More developers are using Green Mark to provide meaningful differentiation of their buildings in the building and real estate market. Benefits of having a Green Mark building include:

● Reduction in water and energy bills;

● Improvement in indoor environmental quality;

● Reduction in potential environmental impact.

As of April 2011, there are 120 overseas project applications for Green Mark certification across the ASEAN region, China, India, Middle East and Africa.

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ST Diamond Building, Malaysia(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Idea House, Malaysia(Landed Houses)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 874,082 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 3,552 m3/yr; ETTV: 35.6 W/m2.

● Good passive envelope design to minimise the external heat gain to the building.

● Slab cooling system (cooling the slab at night to absorb the heat during the day).

● Daylight design to minimise the use of artificial lighting.

● Consideration of the glare issue in daylighting design.

● 71.5 kWp photovoltaic system.

Key Features ● Various passive design strategies and environmental analysis were carried out to ensure better indoor thermal comfort and cross

ventilation.

● Use of low e-glass double glazing to enhance overall thermal comfort.

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting.

● PV technologies with system capacity of 15.3 kWp.

● Provision of building management system with effective monitoring of energy and water consumption.

● Rainwater harvesting, grey water recycling systems and stormwater management system.

● Extensive greenery provision.

Client / DeveloperEnergy Commission of Malaysia/ Senandung Budiman Sdn. Bhd.Project ManagerSenandung Budiman Sdn. Bhd.Architect NR Architects Sdn. Bhd.M&E Engineer PrimeTech Engineers Sdn. Bhd.Structural Engineer Perunding SM CekapQuantity SurveyorARH Jurukur Bahan Sdn. Bhd.

Client / DeveloperSime Darby Property BerhadArchitect Alizar ArchitectDesign Architect BroadwayMalyanBM

M&E Engineer Perunding Eagles Engineers Sdn Bhd Structural Engineer Asbi Associates

Main ContractorPutra Perdana Construction Sdn. Bhd.Landscape ConsultantKRB Enviro Design Sdn. Bhd.Interior DesignNR Interior DesignPlannerGDP Planners Sdn. Bhd.Sustainability Consultant Ecosys Co. Ltd ThailandIEN Consultants Sdn. Bhd.

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Platinum

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyor (Semenanjung ) Sdn BhdMain ContractorShimizu CorporationLandscape ConsultantClouston Design (M) Sdn BhdESD Consultant Aurecon Singapore (Pte) Ltd

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Gandaria 8, Indonesia(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-CityShimao Eco-Exhibition Centre, China(New Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,145,520 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 45,000 m3/yr;

● Energy efficient air-conditioning system and lighting system, water efficient fittings and VVVF lifts.

● CO sensors and jet fans for basement carpark ventilation system and provision of hybrid carpark lots.

● Green corner with green feature display system.

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 294,000 kWh /yr; Estimated water savings: 703 m3/yr.

● Use of low-E double glazed with Argon gas.

● Provision of ground source heat pump for cooling and heating.

● Overall extensive use of energy efficiency features such as, light pipes (to light up the corridors of the first and second floor), radiant floor heating, solar water heaters, solar bollard lights, fibre optic lighting, solar-wind powered street lights.

● Provision of renewable energy, solar photovoltaic panel, to replace 7.6% of the total building consumption.

Client / DeveloperPT Artisan WahyuProject ManagerNoel MorrowArchitect Cadiz International / PT Arkipuri InternationalM&E Engineer Beca International Ltd / PT Hantaran Prima MandiriStructural Engineer Beca International Ltd / Suradjin Sutjipto Inc.

Client / DeveloperTianjin Eco-city Shimao New Century Investment and Development Co., Ltd.

天津生态城世茂新纪元投资开发有限公司

Architect北京建筑设计研究院

Main Contractor 中建三局第三建设工程有限责任公司

ESD ConsultantBuilding System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & SeahMain ContractorPT Acset IndonusaLandscape ConsultantOemardi Zain Landscape ConsultantsSpecial Lighting ConsultantLitac Consultant

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ETTV: 44.79 W/m2.

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Eco Gallery of Setia Eco Gardens, Malaysia(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Graha CIMB Niaga, Indonesia(Existing Non-Residential Buildings)

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 447,000 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 36,000 m3/yr.

● Extensive greenery including roof gardens and vertical greening and manufacture of own compost.

● Use of motion sensors, CO sensors and CO2 sensors.

● Recycling of grey water, rainwater harvesting and collection of condensates from AHU.

● Optimisation of chiller plant equipment and permanent measurement and verification instrumentation for the monitoring of chilled-water plant efficiency and heat balancing.

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 15,626 kWh /yr; Estimated water savings: 740 m3/yr.

● Extensive greenery and green wall at office building front.

● Rainwater harvesting pond for irrigation.

● Energy efficient T5 lightings in office.

● Implementation of Environmental Management System for building operation.

Client / DeveloperSP Setia Sdn BhdESD ConsultantBuilding System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Building OwnerPT GrahaNiaga TataUtamaBuilding ManagementPT GrahaNiaga TataUtamaESD ConsultantDr. Ir. J.J. Luthan

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD (OVERSEAS)

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Main ContractorShimizu CorporationLandscape ConsultantClouston Design (M) Sdn BhdESD Consultant Aurecon Singapore (Pte) Ltd

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Jakarta Garden City (Residential), Indonesia(New Residential Buildings)

BSD Green Office Park, Indonesia

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 1,982,652 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 12,775 m3/yr; RETV: 19.63 W/m2.

● Energy efficient lighting.

● Rainwater for landscape irrigation.

● Biopore cylinders to provide nutrients to soil.

Key Features ● Estimated energy savings: 46,720 kWh/yr; Estimated water savings: 50,406,301 m3/yr.

● 80% of the buildings with north-south orientation within 22.5 degrees of east/west axis and aerodynamically shaped to catch the prevailing west and south-west wind.

● The use of LED for street lighting.

● Large green-open landscape spaces between buildings and green roofs on most buildings to reduce heat island effect.

● Lake used for rainwater retention and irrigation.

Main Contractor20 local housing contractorsLandscape ConsultantPT. Citra Pesona HijauInterior Design ConsultantSuying Design Pte LtdESD ConsultantBuilding System & Diagnostics Pte Ltd

Client / DeveloperPT. Mitra Sindo Sukses (A subsidiary of Keppel Land Limited)Project ManagerKeppel Land International LimitedArchitect PT. Bias Tekno Art KreasindoM&E Engineer PT. Meltech Consultindo NusaStructural Engineer PT. HAERTE Widya KonsultanQuantity SurveyorPT. Davis Langdon & Seah Indonesia

Client / DeveloperPT. Bumi Serpong Damai ArchitectAedas Pte Ltd, SingaporeM&E EngineerBeca Carter Hollings& Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd

Infrastructure EngineerPT. BITA Enarcon Engineering, IndonesiaLandscape ConsultantAedas Urban Design and Landscape LimitedESD ConsultantAedas Pte Ltd, Singapore

BCA GREEN MARK FOR BUILDINGS AWARD (OVERSEAS)Gold

Gold

BCA GREEN MARK FOR DISTRICTS AWARD (OVERSEAS)

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BCA-SGBC GREENBUILDINGINDIVIDUALAWARDThe Award The BCA-SGBC Green Building Individual Awards is a

new award to accord recognition to individuals across the building and construction value chain for their consistent contributions and significant achievements in the development of a green and sustainable built environment.

Award Categories

● Green Architect of the Year

● Green Engineer of the Year

● Green Advocate of the Year

● Green Innovator of the Year

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AssessmentCommitteeCo-ChairsDr John KeungBuilding and Construction Authority

MembersMr Chia Ngiang HongCity Developments LimitedMr Frederic Perez Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd

Mr Joseph Hui Kim Sung National Environment Agency

Er. Lai Huen PohRSP Architects Planners & EngineersPte Ltd Mr Tai Lee Siang ONG&ONG Pte Ltd

Er. Lee Chuan SengBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd

Prof Tan Thiam SoonNational University of Singapore

Mr Lam Siew Wah Building and Construction Authority

Mr Tan Tian Chong Building and Construction Authority

Mr Winston Hauw Rider Levett Bucknall LLP

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Green Architect of the Year 2011

Mdm Vivien Heng Cheng Sim DirectorRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Her workVivien is a Registered Architect and a BCA-Certified Green Mark Manager with 30 years of experience in design and project management of a wide range of institutional, industrial, residential and mixed commercial developments. As Projects Director overseeing a team of Architects at RSP, she has over the years been involved in many complex projects.

She is constantly inspired by environmentally-responsible solutions in our local architecture and is fascinated by the many innovative strategies in green building technologies today. Vivien is also RSP’s Environment and QA Director leading the firm’s Environmental Sustainability Unit.

Her projectsVivien intuitively understands environmentally-sensitive design and enthusiastically drives her agenda for sustainability in all her building projects.

Two recently constructed projects include Caterpillar’s Remanufacturing Facility and the Woh Hup Building. For the Caterpillar’s Remanufacturing Facility at Tukang Innovation Park, she adopted innovative yet practical and cost-effective recommendations by designing for low energy use, introducing optimal natural ventilation and strategies to reduce reliance on air-conditioning and artificial lighting.

In the Woh Hup Building, a BCA Green Mark Platinum project, she worked from the inception of the project with the specialists and consultancy teams to facilitate highly integrative strategies in the design, construction and use of the building for sustained high environmental performance.

Green Engineer of the Year 2011

Er. Tan Kiat LeongExecutive DirectorBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd

His workAs a Mechanical professional engineer and a BCA-registered Green Mark Manager, Er. Tan has been actively involved in Green and Sustainability-related work throughout his 20-year career. He is currently heading the Environmentally Sustainable Design team and the Centre of Excellence in Beca. He is also involved in detailed M&E engineering design review, energy audit, environmentally sustainable design and associated computer modeling for many major projects in Singapore and the region.

His projectsEr. Tan is the job director for M&E consultancy works of many major projects, including the Zero Energy Building (ZEB) at BCA Academy, for which he received the IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards in 2010. The award was given in recognition of his outstanding engineering works in the project. Er. Tan and his project team had worked closely with counterparts from NUS to integrate various Green Building Technologies for test-bedding and functional use at the ZEB.

He is also actively heading the energy audit teams in Beca to conduct energy audits, computer simulation and optimisation studies for residential, commercial and office buildings in Singapore and overseas. They have introduced various innovative and practical measures to help buildings achieve optimal energy efficiency and sustainability.

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Green Advocate of the Year 2011

Mr Allen Ang Aik LengDeputy General Manager, Projects DivisionHead, Green BuildingCity Developments Limited

His workSince joining CDL in 2003, Allen has been entrusted to drive green innovation in CDL’s commercial and residential developments. Apart from championing green buildings, he is instrumental in CDL’s successful three-pronged strategy for sustainability - develop high quality and eco-friendly properties, manage properties in a cost-effective and energy efficient way, and influence the community positively.

His projectsAllen has achieved notable milestones in environmentally sustainable developments that have received the BCA Green Mark Platinum or BCA Green Mark GoldPlus Awards. These developments include City Square Mall, which is the first commercial development in Singapore to receive the BCA Green Mark Platinum Award, and 7 & 9 Tampines Grande the first completed building to receive the LEED Gold certification from the US Green Building Council. Allen’s passion for the green cause also prompted him to serve on the North West Community Development Council as Chairman of its Green Committee where one of his key focuses is in creating greater awareness among the younger generation on environmental issues.

Green Innovator of the Year 2011

Dr Ho Nyok YongTechnical DirectorSamwoh Corporation Pte Ltd

His workDr Ho has been actively involved in the study and development of recycled materials and green technologies for more than 20 years. Prolific in his research projects on the use of recycled materials for buildings, Dr Ho had also spearheaded many innovative R&D initiatives on the use of waste materials for other construction applications as well as in the development of special green products.

His projectsA ground-breaking research project led by Dr Ho is on the use of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) for structural applications. The project, funded by MND, resulted in the development of concrete using RCA to replace natural aggregates, which would in turn help reduce Singapore’s dependency on imported raw materials. The project led to the successful construction of the SamwohEco-Green Building, a BCA Green Mark Platinum project, and also the first in the region to be constructed using concrete with up to 100% RCA. Dr Ho is also the principal investigator for other research projects on waste materials including the use of RCA for other construction applications (e.g. airfield pavement, road construction and trenching works), asphalt waste, incinerated refuse ash as well as scrap tires.

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UNIVERSALDESIGN AWARDThe Award The BCA Universal Design Award was introduced in 2007.

The objective of the awards is to give recognition to good practices and special efforts taken to raise awareness of the importance of providing seamless accessible built environment for all. Into its fifth consecutive year, to-date, BCA has conferred a total of 51 awards.

Award Categories

● Commercial/Mixed Use/Industrial Buildings ● Institutional Buildings ● Residential Buildings ● Outdoor Category ● Outdoor Spaces and Structures ● Refurbished Buildings

Judging Criteria

● Connectivity ● Accessibility ● User Friendliness ● Safety ● Integrated Design ● Operations and Maintenance ● Bonus for Innovation and Enhancement

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AssessmentCommitteeChairmanMr Cheong Yip SengBCA Board Member (2007 - 2011)Singapore’s non-resident Ambassador to Chile

MembersMr Chin Chi Leong Building and Construction Authority

Mr AshvinKumar s/o KantilalSingapore Institute of ArchitectsMs Nancy Chia Handicaps Welfare Association

Mr Chng Chee Beow Real Estate Developers’ Association of Singapore

Deputy ChairmanMr John LimBCA Board MemberSenior Director,Homefront Security Division,Ministry of Home Affairs

Mr Thomas Ho Singapore Institute of Architects

Ms Ruby LaiSingapore Institute of Architects

Prof Tse Swee Ling National University of Singapore

Ms Coral Yuen Singapore Association of Occupational Therapists

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Khoo Teck Puat Hospital at Yishun(Institutional Building)

More than just providing an extensive range of medical services and specialties, KTPH has a restful, tranquil and healing environment filled with greenery and water features to help relieve patients’ anxieties, and speed up their recovery processes. This is a result of good upfront planning with linkages to the reservoir and incorporation of a landscape courtyard and roof gardens within the hospital.

Key Features ● Intuitive and good way finding through colour cues facilitate orientation

despite the scale of the hospital complex.

● Provision of Braille markings, rest areas with ample seating and child friendly provisions throughout the building exemplified the attention to details made for both patients and visitors to KTPH alike.

● Incorporation of a shop with daily necessities to support patient’s rehabilitation at home.

● Users were engaged to advise on provisions, thus enabling good integration at onset of design.

Sentosa Boardwalk(Outdoor Spaces & Structures)

Seamless connection between Vivocity and Resorts World Sentosa via a variety of routes and means – sheltered, open deck, travellators, stairs and ramps provide various options of travel and caters to persons with different needs.

Key Features ● Though, this is an outdoor transitory structure, user-friendly facilities like

nursing room, first aid room, child-friendly fittings, are extra provisions made for enhanced convenience in view of the length of travel.

● Interesting lighting patterns at glass railing and light patterns on floor not just enhanced the night time experience but serve as a safety barrier and alert one of level changes.

● Braille on the handrail provides the visually handicapped visitors with directional guidance.

OwnerAlexandra Health Pte Ltd

OwnerSentosa Development Corporation

ArchitectCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

ArchitectAedas Pte Ltd

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARDGold

Silver

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Paya Lebar Mass Rapid Transport Interchange Station(Open Category)

Travel within and emerging from the station is hassle free and intuitive with its seamless interconnectivity. Large sheltered bus bays, integrated vehicular drop-offs with seats and sheltered walkways provide direct and easy movement of passengers of all ages and abilities.

Key Features ● Despite the change in level, that links an aboveground with a belowground

platform, a direct intuitive connection is maintained with escalators and wide corridors.

● Artwork with local references gives identity to the station and also enhances the commuters travelling experience. The roof of the centre track is designed as a link-bridge, forming a design element and a viewing platform. Award winning seat were designed with handgrips to aid the elderly or physically disabled.

● Good utilisation of space is found under the existing East West Line with a roundabout driveway for taxis and sheltered passenger pick-up is located amongst lush landscaping.

● Good planning with provision of non-structural wall panels enable for connection to future adjacent developments.

OwnerLand Transport Authority

ArchitectLand Transport Authority

Marina Barrage(Outdoor Spaces & Structures)

Marina Barrage has successfully integrated a welcoming community space for leisure and recreation within instead of a fenced utilitarian facility.

Key Features ● Clever integration of user-friendly community spaces and utilities - design of

landscape mound camouflages pump station and also allows visitors to stroll to the promenade at grade level, via a gentle slope to enjoy an elevated view of the channel and sea.

● Good philosophy in catering to all users. The design has successfully engaged the public to use its open spaces, it is well utilised by all ages and open for 24 hours.

● User-friendliness extends beyond providing family and child-friendly facilities e.g. audio tour players allows them to explore the facility at their own pace.

● Nursing room, child size sanitary fittings and shower area for children to clean after playing with the water features, were some of the features that were catered for families.

OwnerPUB

ArchitectArchitects Team 3 Pte Ltd

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARDSilver

Silver

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River Vista@Kallang (Residential Building)

River Vista@Kallang is a vehicular free pedestrian friendly precinct, with blocks arranged along the periphery of the site, this makes way for a green, central open space that connects the residents directly to parks and the riverfront.

Key Features ● Pedestrian central space is pleasant forming a conducive environment where

children are free to play.

● Kallang river edge is well engaged and utilised with level differences that are resolved with gentle sloping meandering footpaths.

● Ample seating is planned purposefully at varying heights along the main pedestrian spine, along with a drop off porch and shelters at activity nodes.

● Signage and colour-coded lift lobbies and staircase wall are applied strategically for a sense of direction, orientation and identification.

OwnerHousing & Development Board

ArchitectSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARD

Mapletree Business City(Commercial Building)

Conceived as more than a place for work, the incorporation of ‘play’ is evident in its thoughtful provisions of conveniences and amenities like child-centre, multi-purpose hall, gym with 40m pool and restaurants. Layering the site vertically creates spacious thoroughfare on the ground as well as an elevated landscaped deck, providing respite for the office users. The deck also provides a natural and seamless link to all buildings, including adjacent ones.

Key Features ● Huge development with generous sized public spaces, cleverly articulated

with art work. Good design considerations haven been put into beautifying the car park, defining the lobby with themed artwork, giving it a good overall feeling.

● Subtle considerations were given to user-friendliness. e.g. planter boxes with seats, reception counters designed to cater to different statures, weather-protected public spaces.

● Nursing rooms and childcare facilities within the office development provide for a family friendly environment.

● Generous facilities for tenants with multipurpose hall and meeting rooms.

OwnerMapletree Business City Pte Ltd

ArchitectP & T Consultants Pte Ltd

Silver

Silver

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Strathmore Green(Residential Building)

Strathmore Green is a HDB selected En-bloc Renewal Project, comprising mostly elderly resident, hence there is distinct emphasis on connectivity and social inclusion. The integration of the studio apartment with other units within the same floor is a good demonstration of Universal Design which caters for an aging-in-place lifestyle where the elderly can integrate with the young within the community.

Key Features ● The development has multiple accessible routes, allowing residents and

visitors an option of walking either in a semi-open trellis or a fully sheltered route.

● Elderly-friendly provisions extend from communal spaces to within the residential units. In the outdoors, there are elderly exercise stations and seats with grab bars; to and within the units grab bars also installed along the common corridors, emergency call buttons linked to a public electronic board are located at the public lobby and elder-friendly kitchen layout and fittings.

● Provision for future communal facilities have been taken into consideration by locating them nearer to blocks with Studio Apartments, to minimise walking distance for the elderly.

OwnerHousing & Development Board

ArchitectSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARD

Dover Gardens(Residential Building)

Seamless connectivity achieved through sensitive planning to overcome an existing 4-metre height difference in terrain and while enhancing the pedestrian network within and beyond the precinct.

Key Features ● Comprehensive pedestrian network within and beyond Dover Gardens set up

through a series of covered link ways with gentle ramps, allowing convenient access to residential blocks and amenities. Sheltered and wide drop off points with seating provides a grand entrance whilst providing a large overhang for shade.

● Pockets of multi-generational spaces for recreation incorporated across the housing estate to promote greater social integration of the residents.

● Contrasting coloured bands with distinct directional floor pattern act as way finding cues to assist residents and visitors navigate around Dover Gardens.

OwnerHousing & Development Board

ArchitectSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Bronze

Bronze

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UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARD

Tribeca(Residential Building)

The open plan concept provides for cross ventilation, natural lighting and facilitates visual connection from the main entrance to the facilities.

Key Features ● Main canopy over the first storey drop off provides a focal point for way finding whilst providing

shelter.

● Strategically placed water features provide visual and sensory cues to the resident and aids orientation.

● The basement car park layout is simple with clear sightlines to cars, pedestrians and signages. Safety is enhanced with a dedicated pedestrian footpath and speed humps at the road crossing.

Marina Bay Financial Centre Commercial Phase 1(Commercial Building)

Upfront and sound urban planning brings about comprehensive connectivity to adjacent developments and transportation network, providing visitors with sheltered access and convenience.

Key Features ● In a large development with expectedly high volume of pedestrians and vehicular traffic, navigation

around the corporate precinct is well-considered and designed.

● Large, colour coded signage for easy identification across all levels of the development.

● Attention to detail with design considerations provided with levelled entrances and generous sheltered pick-up/drop-off enhanced with safe, segregated traffic flow.

● Generous spaces and wide corridors at subterranean mall provides for seamless connectivity to adjacent buildings and future MRT. Large open park forms a place of respite for office users.

OwnerCity Developments Limited

OwnerCheung Kong (Holdings) LimitedHongkong Land (Singapore) Pte LimitedKeppel Land Limited

ArchitectRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

ArchitectDCA Architects Pte LtdKohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC

Golden Jasmine(Residential Building)

Although, Golden Jasmine is a purpose built residential development for the elderly, it is well integrated into existing precinct. The design of the communal facilitates has brought about an overall good feeling and mitigated the existing level difference in the terrain and enhancing the pedestrian network within and beyond the residential block.

Key Features ● Elderly-friendly provisions: Within the units, there is levelled-entry, elder-friendly kitchen layout

and fittings. Bathrooms are installed with grab bars and are spacious for the wheelchair bound.

● Each unit is fitted with a emergency call button that is linked to a public electronic board located at the public lobby.

● Trailing (or trail) bars along corridors provide support as they make their way around. Accessible lifts lead to the light exercise area and clinic located conveniently below the development.

OwnerHousing & Development Board

ArchitectSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Bronze

Bronze

Bronze

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Skybridge and Rain Shelters between Queen’s Closeand Mei Chin Road(Outdoor Spaces & Structures)

Integration of form and function to mitigate an existing 6-metre level difference, creating a convenient connection between a remote housing estate and amenities via a series of gentle ramps.

Key Features ● Besides performing a utilitarian function, the ramp is incorporated with a

series of steps as an alternative quick transit.

● Rain shelters with seats are provided along the 1.5km long access route with landscaping to enhance the transitory experience.

● Incorporation with lush landscaping and lighting design enhances the travel experience

Nicoll Highway MRT Station (Open Category)

Nicoll Highway MRT station is essentially a transport facility that has a well planned layout and design provisions catered for the diverse group of commuters.

Key Features ● Seamless connections and aesthetic integration with adjacent commercial

development, alighting/boarding bay, taxi stand and bus stop.

● Wide passenger concourse allows unobstructed movement of commuters, providing comfortable travelling experience, especially during peak hours.

● Vertical circulation is facilitated by various modes, including wide staircases with additional support handrails in the middle, ramps, lifts and escalators.

● Signages bear names of adjacent buildings to aid orientation.

OwnerTanjong Pagar Town Council

OwnerLand Transport Authority

ArchitectS A Chua & Associates Architects and Designers

ArchitectONG&ONG Pte Ltd

UNIVERSAL DESIGN AWARD

Bronze

Bronze

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CONSTRUCTIONEXCELLENCEAWARDThe Award The BCA Construction Excellence Award was introduced

in 1986 to promote and enhance construction excellence in the industry. Into its 25th year of competition, it gives recognition to builders for achieving excellence in areas of management, technology and construction quality. To date, BCA has conferred 170 Awards and 169 Certificates of Merit.

Award Categories

● Commercial/Mixed Development Buildings

● Industrial Buildings

● Institutional Buildings

● Residential Buildings (S$1200 / m2 and Above)

● Residential Buildings (Below S$1200 / m2 )

● Small Buildings - S$3 million to S$10 million

● Civil Engineering Projects

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AssessmentCommitteeChairmanMr Song Wee NgeeBCA Board Member (2007-2011)Managing DirectorKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

MembersMr Eddie Wong

Mr Khor Thong Meng Allgreen Properties Limited

Mr Ler Seng Ann Urban Development Authority

Er. Ng Eng Kiong Squire Mech Pte Ltd

Mr Paul FokLand Transport Authority

Mr Pek Lian Guan Tiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd

Mr Steven Low Kong Yen ONG&ONG Pte Ltd

Deputy ChairmanMr Richard HassellBCA Board MemberFounding DirectorWOHA Architects Pte Ltd

Dr Tan Guan T.Y.Lin International Pte Ltd

Dr Ting Seng KiongSingapore Institute ofTechnology

Mr Yap Tiem Yew Housing & Development Board

Mr Yutaka Gozu Shimizu Corporation

Mr Lam Siew Wah Building and ConstructionAuthority

Mr Tan Tian Chong Building and ConstructionAuthority

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Jurong Point 2 Shopping Centre / The Centris /Boon Lay Bus Interchange(Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Enhanced safety by using custom made external hanging safety screen rather than external scaffolding and won numerous safety

awards, i.e. WSH Best Practice Awards 2007, SHARP 2007, SHARP 2008 and BCA Design & Engineering Excellence Award 2010 (Merit).

● Used secant pile wall as temporary earth retaining structure (TERS) to limit surface settlement, noise pollution and vibration due to close proximity to Jurong Point Shopping Centre and Boon Lay MRT Station.

● Enhanced productivity by extensively using system formworks and precast elements such as aluminium table form for floor slabs, jump forms for core walls, precast beams for loft units, precast slabs, precast bay windows, etc.

BuilderWoh Hup (Private) LimitedClientPrime Point Realty Development Pte LtdPrincipal ConsultantcgnArchitects Pte LtdStructural ConsultantMeinhardt Infrastructure Pte LtdM&E ConsultantBescon Consulting Engineers Pte

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdConstruction CostS$245.4 millionConstruction PeriodPhase 1 - 29.2 mths / Phase 2A - 37.0 mths / Phase 2B - 37.6 mthsGross Floor Area117,333 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

Key Features ● Winner of numerous green and sustainable awards such as BCA Green Mark Platinum Award in 2008, LEED CS 2.0 Gold Certification

in 2010, etc.

● Enhanced productivity by using precast components in the building structure, such as precast slabs, perimeter beams, etc.

● A fast-track Design & Build Project which maximised productivity and achieved excellent workmanship quality through extensive usage of precast elements, prefabricated components and drywall system.

7 & 9 Tampines Grande(Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)BuilderDragages Singapore Pte LtdClientCity Developments LimitedArchitectural Consultant Architects 61 Pte LtdStructural ConsultantLSW Consulting Engineers Pte LtdM&E ConsultantConteem Engineers Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdConstruction CostS$121.5 millionConstruction Period19.5 monthsGross Floor Area33,587 m2

Award

Award

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Orchard Central(Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Demonstrated excellence in overcoming constraint of its close proximity

to major shopping complexes, hotels and Somerset MRT station, as well as the underpinning of Stamford Canal to build 2 levels of basement below it without disturbance to water flow.

● Used long span and cantilever pre-stressed beams to improve buildability and achieve cost reduction.

Credit Suisse Asia Pacific Regional Data Centre Project (Industrial Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Winner of the BCA Green Mark Platinum Award in 2009. ● Boost productivity by using system formwork for RC Core wall, prefabricated

rebar cages, etc. ● Enhanced safety and productivity by using 41m high boom lifts for installation

of its façade.

BuilderWoh Hup (Private) LimitedClientFar East OrganizationPrincipal ConsultantDP ArchitectsStructural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte LtdM&E ConsultantBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd

BuilderObayashi CorporationClientCredit SuisseArchitectural ConsultantAWP Pte LtdStructural ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdM&E ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte LtdConstruction CostS$296.0 millionConstruction Period31.0 monthsGross Floor Area36,045 m2

Quantity SurveyorTurner & Townsend Pte LtdProject ManagerMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte LtdConstruction CostS$67.9 millionConstruction Period24.0 monthsGross Floor Area14,154 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

71 Robinson Road (Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Achieved a high CONQUAS score of 91.9 for excellence in workmanship quality. ● Winner of various safety awards such as ROSPA Gold Award in 2009, WSH SHARP in 2009 and BCA

Design & Engineering Excellence Award 2010. ● Won the BCA Green Mark Gold Award in 2008 for incorporating numerous ecological designs such

as low-E double glazing, motion sensors for lighting in toilets, etc. ● Enhanced productivity by using precast components in the structure, such as precast slabs,

perimeter beams, etc.

BuilderKajima Overseas Asia Pte LtdClientKajima-Lehman (Robinson) Development Pte LtdPrincipal ConsultantIngenhoven ArchitecktenArchitectural ConsultantArchitects 61 Pte LtdStructural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) LtdM&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdAcoustic ConsultantAcviron Acoustics Consultants Pte LtdLighting ConsultantProject Lighting Design Pte LtdConstruction CostS$91.1 millionConstruction Period26.0 monthsGross Floor Area26,035 m2

Award

Award

Award

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Pathlight School(Institutional Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Winner of the BCA Green Mark Gold Award in 2008. ● Used modular components for better productivity and quality.

BuilderKwan Yong Construction Pte LtdClientAutism Resource CentrePrincipal ConsultantW Architects Pte LtdStructural ConsultantWP Brown Pte LtdM&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorBEC ConsultantsProject ManagerPM Link Pte LtdConstruction CostS$27.2 millionConstruction Period18.0 monthsGross Floor Area16,542 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore (Institutional Buildings Category)

Key Features ● Demonstrated excellence in overcoming constraints from its close proximity to hospital buildings,

safety concerns of the public and the busy traffic along College Road. ● Overcame the problem of limited site storage by adopting just-in-time (JIT) planning for installation

of aluminium curtain wall and structural steel member.

City Square Residences (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

Key Features ● Achieved a high CONQUAS score of 95.6 for excellence in workmanship quality. ● BCA Quality Mark and Green Mark GoldPlus certified. ● Winner of various prestigious safety awards from 2006 to 2010 including MOM SHARP, RoSPA, BCA

Design & Engineering Excellence Award, etc. ● Enhanced productivity by exploring various system formwork, precast elements, prefabricated

toilet, using drywall partitions, etc.

BuilderChina Construction (South Pacific)Development Co Pte LtdClientDuke-NUS Graduate Medical School SingaporePrincipal ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte LtdStructural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderWoh Hup (Private) LimitedClientCity Developments LimitedPrincipal ConsultantONG&ONG Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantONG&ONG Pte LtdStructural ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorCPG Consultants Pte LtdProject ManagerPM Link Pte LtdConstruction CostS$99.1 millionConstruction Period22.0 monthsGross Floor Area26,590 m2

M&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdConstruction CostS$176 millionConstruction Period46 monthsGross Floor Area100,485 m2

Award

Award

Award

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The Solitaire (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

Key Features ● Enhanced safety by adopting a top-down construction method for the

4-storey basement in view of the 12m steep slope terrain. ● Extensive usage of system formwork and precast components to enhance

productivity and quality.

BuilderPoh Lian Construction Pte LtdClientCity Developments LimitedPrincipal ConsultantTeam Design Architects Pte LtdStructural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte LtdM&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah SingaporePte LtdConstruction CostS$40.6 millionConstruction Period31.0 monthsGross Floor Area11,089 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

The Metropolitan Condominium (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

Key Features ● Demonstrated excellence for overcoming constraints of close proximity to the MRT station and

line. ● Adoption of precast elements and system formwork to enhance productivity.

Pavilion 11 at Minbu Road (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

Key Features ● Achieved a high CONQUAS score of 94.8 for excellence in workmanship quality. ● Demonstrated excellence by overcoming constraints of the limited working hours and safety

requirements due to its proximity to a hospital and private residential buildings. ● Developed a special combined structure system comprising lift core, sheer wall and composite

steel structure frame to overcome deflection of strong wind load.

BuilderNakano Singapore (Pte) LtdClientTanglin Residential Pte. Ltd. (CapitaLand Residential Singapore Pte Ltd and Lippo Group joint venture)Principal ConsultantTSP Architects + Planners Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantTSP Architects + Planners Pte LtdStructural ConsultantSCE Consultants (Pte) Ltd

BuilderChina Construction (South Pacific)Development Co Pte LtdClientUOL Development (Dakota) Pte LtdPrincipal ConsultantDP Architects Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantDP Architects Pte LtdStructural ConsultantLBW Consultants LLPM&E ConsultantUnited Project Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantAlpha Consulting Engineers Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdConstruction CostS$73.1 millionConstruction Period33.5 monthsGross Floor Area47,736 m2

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte LtdLandscape ConsultantSitetectonix Pte LtdInterior DesignerDP Design Pte LtdConstruction CostS$46.5 millionConstruction Period35.2 monthsGross Floor Area22,845 m2

Award

Award

Award

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Circle Line Stage 2 Contract 823:Construction and Completion of Stations at Old Airport Road, Tanjong Katong and Paya Lebar Including Tunnels(Civil Engineering Projects Category)

Key Features ● Erected noise barriers for construction near residential blocks. ● Displayed environmental consciousness by adopting Bored Tunnelling

construction in lieu of Cut and Cover Tunnelling method to minimize road diversions and noise pollution, as well as using wire saw cutting method to break out knock-out panels in diaphragm wall to minimize vibration and dust and noise pollution.

Punggol West Contract 5(Residential Buildings - Below S$1200/m2 Category)

Key Features ● Winner of MOM WHO Best Practices Award 2007 and HDB Safety Award 2010

for safety performance. ● Received written compliments from surrounding homeowners. ● Demonstrated excellence by overcoming challenges such as managing the

installation of precast components, which were made up of 90% precast elements.

BuilderNishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd. / Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd Joint VentureClientLand Transport AuthorityPrincipal ConsultantAECOM Singapore Pte. Ltd.CPG Consultant Pte LtdLand Transport Authority

BuilderStraits Construction SingaporePte LtdClientHousing & Development BoardPrincipal ConsultantSIPM Consultants Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdStructural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantLand Transport Authority SAA Architects Pte LtdM&E ConsultantAECOM Singapore Pte. Ltd.Land Transport AuthorityConstruction CostS$369.0 millionConstruction Period87.5 months

M&E ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorSurbana International Consultants Pte LtdConstruction CostS$45.1 millionConstruction Period33.0 monthsGross Floor Area56,342 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

Construction of the Marina Barrage (Civil Engineering Projects Category)

Key Features ● Displayed excellence in interfacing works, especially for installation of the main drainage pump,

crest gates and the engine generators which were designed and manufactured in three different countries.

BuilderKoh Brothers Building & Civil EngineeringContractor (Pte) LtdClientPublic Utilities Board, SingaporePrincipal ConsultantCamp Dresser McKee International (S) Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantArchitect Team 3 Pte

Structural ConsultantSKM Consulting Pte LtdM&E ConsultantCamp Dresser Mckee International (S) Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorCamp Dresser Mckee International (S) Pte LtdConstruction CostS$250.0 millionConstruction Period46.0 months

Award

Award

Award

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New Finger Pier To Keppel Fels Pioneer Yard(Civil Engineering Projects Category)

Key Features ● Main constraints were the tidal level and the coordination so as not to interfere

with the owner’s on-going operation.

● Achieved a better waterproofed concrete structure and at least one month of time-saving by precasting the underwater electric substation on a barge.

Interchange at Braddell Road/ Thomson Road/Lornie Road(Civil Engineering Projects Category)

Key Features ● Demonstrated excellence by overcoming safety and environmental

constraints due to its proximity to hospital, schools and residential buildings.

● Low vibration bored piling was adopted for all piling within 100m from hospital to minimize vibration.

Proposed Gateway Avenue Roadworks Diversion forResorts World at Sentosa Pte Ltd(Civil Engineering Projects Category)

Key Features ● Commendable in its careful planning and construction of the 32m by 17m

underground storm water chamber with an underpass ramp.

● Demonstrated excellence by overcoming time and working space constraints with careful planning and coordination for layering of the multi-levels underground services.

BuilderAntara Koh Pte LtdClientKeppel Fels LtdPrincipal ConsultantSteen Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderSato Kogyo (S) Pte. Ltd.ClientLand Transport AuthorityPrincipal ConsultantLand Transport AuthorityArchitectural ConsultantLand Transport Authority

BuilderGammon Pte. LimitedClientPublic Utilities Board, SingaporePrincipal ConsultantAECOM Singapore Pte LtdArchitectural ConsultantDP Architects Pte LtdStructural ConsultantAECOM Singapore Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantSteen Consultants Pte LtdConstruction CostS$19.2 millionConstruction Period10.8 months

Structural ConsultantT.Y. Lin International Pte LtdProject ManagerLand Transport AuthorityConstruction CostS$36.3 millionConstruction Period41.0 months

M&E ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte LtdQuantity SurveyorDLS-KPK IR Pte LtdConstruction CostS$60.0 millionConstruction Period13.5 months

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARDAward

Award

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11 Tampines Concourse (Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)

City Square Mall (Commercial / Mixed Development Buildings Category)

BuilderDragages Singapore Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited

Architectural ConsultantArchitects 61 Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantLSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantConteem Engineers Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorKPK Quantity Surveyors (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$29.5 million

Construction Period13.0 months

Gross Floor Area11,500 m2

BuilderKajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited

Principal ConsultantONG&ONG Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantONG&ONG Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

Design & Retail ConsultantLend Lease

Construction CostS$191.6 million

Construction Period34.0 months

Gross Floor Area65,542 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARDMerit

Merit

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Hong Kah Secondary School (Institutional Buildings Category)

Sungei Gedong Camp Redevelopment Phase 2 (Institutional Buildings Category)

Al-Mawaddah Mosque (Institutional Buildings Category)

BuilderSantarli Construction Pte Ltd

ClientMinistry of Education

Architectural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderHo Lee Construction Pte Ltd

ClientDefence Scienceand Technology Agency

Principal ConsultantJGP Architecture (S) Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantJGP Architecture (S) Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantJY Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderKhian Heng Construction (Pte) Ltd

ClientMajlis Ugama Islam Singapura

Architectural ConsultantPark + Associates Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantK P Chai Engineering& Management Consultants

M&E ConsultantLincolne Scott Ng Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Project ManagerPM Link Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$28.1 million

Construction Period15.4 months

Gross Floor Area23,191 m2

M&E ConsultantJ Roger Preston (S) Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$45.5 million

Construction Period30.0 months

Gross Floor Area58,943 m2

Quantity SurveyorCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Project ManagerWarees Investments Pte Ltd

Acoustic ConsultantDAS International

Construction CostS$10.9 million

Construction Period18.0 months

Gross Floor Area3,483 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

Merit

Merit

Merit

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Botannia Condominium (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

The Tate Residences (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

Buckley 18 (Residential Buildings - S$1,200/m2 & Above Category)

BuilderHyundai Engineering& Construction Co., Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited /Leonie Court -Botannia JointVenture

Principal ConsultantMKPL Architects Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantMKPL Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantLSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

BuilderWoh Hup (Private) Limited

ClientHong Leong Holdings Limited

Principal ConsultantDP Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantBelmacs Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

BuilderPoh Lian Construction Pte Ltd

ClientHong Realty Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantAxis Architects Planners Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantTechnocon Engineers (S) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantBeca Carter Hollings & Ferner(S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$114.8 million

Construction Period37.0 months

Gross Floor Area60,556 m2

Landscape Architect Tierra Design (Singapore)

Façade ConsultantArup Singapore Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$78.2 million

Construction Period38.0 months

Gross Floor Area21,021 m2

Quantity SurveyorDavis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$24.8 million

Construction Period26.0 months

Gross Floor Area7,559 m2

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARD

Merit

Merit

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Building Works at Sembawang Neighbourhood4 Contract 15 (Residential Buildings - Below S$1200/m2 Category)

Punggol West Contract 6 (Residential Buildings - Below S$1200/m2 Category)

Contract 1- Punggol Reservoir:Dams, Gates, Dredging and Ancillary Works (Civil Engineering Projects Category)

BuilderChip Eng Seng Contractors (1988) Pte Ltd

ClientHousing & Development Board

Principal ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderStraits Construction SingaporePte Ltd

ClientHousing & Development Board

Principal ConsultantSIPM Consultants Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderShimizu Corporation

ClientPublic Utilities Board, Singapore

Principal ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$51.3 million

Construction Period27.0 months

Gross Floor Area63,720 m2

M&E ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$48.2 million

Construction Period33.0 months

Gross Floor Area48,861 m2

M&E ConsultantCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Quantity SurveyorCPG Consultants Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$70.2 million

Construction Period34.0 months

CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARDMerit

Merit

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DESIGN ANDENGINEERINGSAFETYEXCELLENCEAWARDThe Award The BCA Design and Engineering Safety

Excellence Award recognises the efforts of thequalified person for structural works, his firm and the project team for ingenious design processes andsolutions in overcoming project challenges andensuring safety in the design, construction andmaintenance of building and civil engineering projects locally and overseas.

Award Categories

● Residential

● Commercial

● Institutional & Industrial

● Civil Engineering

● Overseas Projects

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AssessmentCommitteeChairmanMr Pek Lian GuanBCA Board MemberManaging Director Tiong Seng Contractors Pte Ltd

MembersEr. Chew Keat ChuanBuilding and Construction Authority

Er. Dr Tan Teng HooiT.Y. Lin International Pte Ltd

Er. Lai Huen PohRSP Architects Planners& Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Ms Rita SohSingapore Institute of Architects

Er. Yap Tiem YewHousing & Development Board

Deputy ChairmanMr Frederic PerezBCA Board MemberProject DirectorDragages Singapore Pte Ltd

Er. Chan Ewe JinInstitution of Engineers Singapore

Er. Dr Nasim ShahzadMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Er. Koh Boon LiangAssociation of Consulting EngineersSingapore

Er. Lim Peng HongPH Specialist Consultant

Er. A/Prof Wong Kai SinNanyang Technological University

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Ascott Raffles Place Singapore(Residential)

Challenges ● Conversion of the existing 20-storey office building to a 21-storey service residence in the city with

a busy built environment and to be completed within 12 months.

● Conservation of an iconic relic which was the tallest building in the 1950s and restoring it to its former charm and glory.

Solutions and Features ● Restoring and revitalising the existing external travertine panel for the façade; a structural system

of pin-restrain was installed on every panel.

● Using buildable light weight drywall partition and steel structures to avert messy underpinning works to the existing piles raft foundation.

Orchard Turn Development(Commercial)

Challenges ● Construction of four levels of basement beside the Orchard MRT station box and below the busy

Paterson Road.

● Construction of a nine-storey podium over and adjacent to the existing underground Orchard MRT Station, taking into consideration the daily operation of the station.

● Design and construct an area of 160,615m2 in 2.5 years and construct the residential tower while the newly completed lower portion of the building that housed the Ion Orchard shopping mall is in operation.

Solutions and Features ● Ensure a safer and speedier construction, the top down construction methodology in excavation

and simultaneous construction of basements and superstructure were used.

● Use of innovative 40m to 75m mega steel trusses to span over the station and support the car-park block site above the station.

● Use of pre-cast technology coupled with the efficient use of construction equipment and repetition of elements to achieve a six days construction cycle for the residential tower (The Orchard Residences).

Qualified PersonEr. Lai Huen Poh

C&S ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

BuilderTiong Aik Construction Pte Ltd

Qualified PersonEr. Lai Huen Poh

C&S ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

BuilderPenta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd

DeveloperAscott Raffles Place Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Construction CostS$50.84 million

DeveloperOrchard Turn Developments Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Construction CostS$500 million

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDAward

Award

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The Helix(Civil Engineering)

Sentosa Boardwalk(Civil Engineering)

Challenges ● Building a structure that is intricate and lightweight, yet strong enough to support the weight of large numbers of people.

● Making construction simple enough for a structure that is complex in geometry and maintaining a clear navigation channel for marine vessels during construction.

Solutions and Features ● Placing one helix within the other, twisting in opposite directions and interconnecting them with tension rods created an innovative

structural form in bridge design.

● Using 3D software to optimise the steel members for strength and efficiency, and test the structure’s vibration performance and using duplex stainless steel Grade 2205 that offers high fatigue and corrosion resistance, and higher strength.

● Carrying out of pre-fabrication works and trial assembly, to allow the team to anticipate all possible challenges during actual erection works.

Challenges ● Designing and constructing the Sentosa Boardwalk within a short period of 15.5 months with many site constraints such as rapid

water current in Selat Sengkir sea channel, busy traffic in cruise bay and close proximity of Sentosa Monorail track.

● Protecting the Sentosa Boardwalk from exceptionally large accidental loading from high gross tonnage passenger cruise ships.

Solutions and Features ● Extensive use of pre-cast methodology in order to minimise the construction cycle time and reduce the amount of temporary

works to be erected over the water.

● Ingenious use of prestressed twin L-shape pre-cast concrete element to eliminate the use of formwork during installation.

● An independent cost effective vessel impact barrier system consisting of concrete in-filled pipe piles with a reinforced concrete capping beam was provided to protect the Boardwalk in lieu of conventional fender system.

Qualified PersonEr. Dr See Lin Ming (Supervision)/Er. Ho Chong Leong (Design)

C&S ConsultantArup Singapore Pte Ltd

BuilderSato Kogyo (S) Pte Ltd

Qualified PersonEr. Chew Boon Fei

C&S ConsultantYWL Engineering Pte Ltd

BuilderGammon Pte. Limited

DeveloperUrban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Architectural ConsultantArchitects 61 Pte Ltd withCox Architecture

Construction CostS$85 million

DeveloperSentosa Development Corporation

Architectural ConsultantAedas Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$70 million

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARD

Award

Award

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Tokio Marine Centre(Commercial)

Challenges ● Design and construct an office building with a highly demanding architectural design intent to

express a random-likeness of external columns within a constrained site in busy CBD area.

● Design and construct inclined and intercrossing exoskeletal columns to have progressively larger floor plates as the building goes up.

Solutions and Features ● Comprehensive design to find the most effective structural system to meet the architectural

design intent.

● Use of pre-cast elements as permanent formwork for external columns and boundary walls to enhance constructibility of the project.

● Co-ordinate closely with the contractor to overcome construction challenges on site due to the constraints.

Marina Bay Financial Centre(Commercial)

Challenges ● Unique crystal shaped 50 and 33 storey Grade A office towers which call for innovative structural

design while meeting multiple requirements of safety, economy, rapid constructability, and flexibility.

● Two-level basement construction under challenging reclaimed land ground conditions with up to 25m of very soft marine clay.

● Site bounded by movement sensitive underground structures on three sides. MRT tunnels cross within the southern boundary while CST route adjacent to northern and western boundaries.

Solutions and Features ● A robust and efficient structural system was devised which utilises an innovative ‘Dual’ Lateral Load

Resisting System coupled with a ‘Hybrid’ Floor System. The system offered exceptional structural performance and extremely efficient concrete usage.

● The optimum combination of pre-cast and post tensioned in-situ floor construction allowed five to six days’ floor cycle time and a high structural CONQUAS score of 96. Full scale prototype and site load tests carried out to verify performance of long span floor system.

● For excavation, an innovative Island Construction method was devised comprising Secant Pile Walls and Deep Cement Mixed perimeter Soil Berms. The system significantly reduced the quantum and extent of strutting and allowed concurrent excavation and super-structure works.

Qualified PersonEr. Ang Boon Kian

C&S ConsultantWEB Structures

BuilderShimizu Corporation

Qualified PersonEr. Shahzad Nasim

C&S ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

BuilderKajima-Tiong Seng JV

DeveloperTokio Marine Insurance Singapore Ltd

Architectural ConsultantChan Sau Yan Associates

Construction CostS$70.8 million

DeveloperBFC Development Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantDCA Architects Pte Ltd /Kohn Pedereson Fox Associates PC

Construction CostS$643 million

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARDMerit

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Marina Bay Financial Centre (Residential Phase 1)(Residential)

Challenges ● 55 storey high-end residential development which calls for efficient space planning while meeting

the engineering challenge of slenderness with aspect ratio ranging from 10 to 11.

● Congested site area with the development consisting of Tower and Podium structure housing carpark and townhouses covering whole of the development site.

● Concurrent adjacent MBFC Commercial Development activities and the site being bounded by existing CST Tunnels which require close monitoring and innovative engineering solution.

Solutions and Features ● Proper planning and integration of RC Wall layout as unit separation wall both optimises structural

performances and at same time minimises protrusion within unit layout. Flat Plate Floor system enhances constructability and improves headroom.

● Successful adoption of long shear wall couple with central core wall system to overcome Tower slenderness by effectively resisting the sway and acceleration.

● Early and continuous collaboration among project team made repetitive structural framing possible resulting in dominant use of system formworks by the contractor for wall and floor. Structural CONQUAS score of 99.4 was achieved.

Qualified PersonEr. Shahzad Nasim

C&S ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

BuilderWoh Hup (Pte) Ltd

DeveloperBFC Development Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantDCA Architects Pte Ltd /Kohn Pedereson Fox Associates PC

Construction CostS$182 Million

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARD

Sky @ Eleven(Residential)

Challenges ● A unique feature of architecture allowed only columns and no walls at the first storey imposed the need for a transfer system to

carry all loads for the floors above, slender column construction and overhead link sky terraces.

Solutions and Features ● Use of closed space column with corewall and staircase wall layout at first storey, which favours the use of combined thick pilecap

option in analysis and design, and ease for construction.

● Use of Portland Blast Furnace Cement (PBFC) and imposed monitoring plan to control differential temperature and peak temperature in large concrete pour during pile-cap construction.

● Use of standardisation and modularisation, in conjunction with semi-precast technology to achieve a lower construction floor cycle and enhanced safety.

Qualified PersonEr. Allan Teo Kok Jin

C&S ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

BuilderTiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd

DeveloperTimes Development Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantDP Architects Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$137 million

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GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARDThe Award The Green and Gracious Builder Award aims to raise

environmental consciousness and professionalism of builders. It recognises progressive builders who take the effort to address environmental and publicconcerns arising from construction works and serves to develop a more positive image of the industry over time. The award strongly supports BCA’s efforts to promotesustainability, environmental protection and considerate practices by our builders during the construction phase ofdevelopment.

4 tier rating system

Types of Award●● ●Star●● ●Excellent●● ●Merit●● ●Certified

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● Green (50 points): To encourage environmentally friendly best practices such as use of recycled materials and reduction in energy and water consumption on site.

● Gracious (40 points): To encourage gracious best practices which address the public needs and concerns, such as enhanced communications, consideration for public accessibility, mitigating noise and vibrations, minimising, if not eradicating disturbances in the vicinity and neighbourhood.

● Innovation (10 points): To recognise firms which have adopted innovative solutions or technologies to address environmental concerns, site challenges, productivity and/or minimise the concerns of the public.

In addition, Bonus points up to 5 points are given to recognise outstanding achievements such as relevant construction industry awards and the number of Green Mark projects carried out by the firm.

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Gammon Pte. LimitedGammon Pte Limited is a Grade A1, “General Building” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include Contract 909 – Design, Construction and Completion of Chinatown Station and Associated Tunnels, and Upgrading of Woodsville Interchange.

Key Features ● The company published an annual Group Sustainability Report which was

circulated to all project staff.

● Use of power cutter machines for diaphragm wall construction to reduce noise and vibration.

● Portable noise barriers were used extensively.

● Green site office comprising north-south orientation, reduced ceiling height, and reflective paint to reduce energy load and consumption.

● Corporate Environment Fund was set up for mini carbon trading and other environmental initiatives.

Woh Hup (Private) LimitedWoh Hup (Private) Limited is a Grade A1, “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include Gardens by the Bay Conservatory Complex, Reflections at Keppel Bay and Marina Bay Suites.

Key Features ● Extensive use of formwork systems to reduce use of timber and scaffolding.

● Use of Dust Eater for MRT projects to reduce dust in tunneling work.

● Use of green concrete for slope protection and lean concrete.

● Use of air scrubber for diesel engines in tunnels to reduce air pollution.

● Extensive use of movable acoustic noise barrier.

Tiong Seng Contractor (Pte) LtdTiong Seng Contractor (Pte) Ltd is a Grade A1, “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include Hundred Trees, Tree House and Kent Vale NUS Staff Housing.

Key Features ● Use of Cobiax slab system, which was awarded the Swiss Environmental Award

in 2010. Cobiax technology helps to optimize overall building efficiency by using less concrete in structural slabs thus reducing dead load without modifying flexural strength.

● Extensive use of precast technology, including structural, architectural and prefabricated bath units.

● Incorporated numerous green features in Singapore’s first automated Prefab Hub which was awarded the Green Mark Platinum Award.

● Extensive use of advanced formwork system.

● Specially designed site office to reduce the cooling load for the office.

Star

Star

Star

GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARD

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Unison Construction Pte LtdUnison Construction Pte Ltd is a Grade C1 “General Building” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current project includes Terrene at Bukit Timah.

Key Features ● Extensive use of aluminium formwork which contributes to sustainable construction and increased

productivity.

● Implementation of Demolition Protocol to maximize resource recovery of demolition materials for reuse and recycling.

● Use of bio-diesel for construction machinery.

● Preservation and transplantation of trees at project site.

● Extensive use of noise barrier and screens at construction machinery and around the site to reduce noise pollution.

China Jingye Engineering Corporation Ltd (Singapore Branch)China Jingye Engineering Corporation Ltd (Singapore Branch) is a Grade A1 “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include Universal Studios Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa and MUP at New Market Road Precinct.

Key Features ● Extensive use of NALC panel system and drywall system that greatly reduced the use of masonry work.

● Protection and preservation of a heritage tree located within Universal Studios Singapore at RWS.

● Use of diamond wire cutter for cutting of columns that reduced noise and dust generated.

● Detailed planning and construction methodology for the one day dismantling of existing link bridge for MUP project.

● Internal works protection and elimination of disturbance planning at MUP project.

GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARD

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Guan Ho Construction Co. Pte LtdGuan Ho Construction Co. Pte Ltd is a Grade A1 “General Building” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current project includes the Proposed 2 Blocks of Residential Colleges for NUS University Town.

Key Features ● Green site office comprising north-south orientation, reduced ceiling height, reflective paint and extensive

use of energy efficient fittings and appliances.

● Extensive use of vertical greens around the site that improve the aesthetics of the surrounding.

● Recycling of air-con condensate from site office.

● Conservation of trees at project.

● Use of iPhone application for CCTV monitoring on site.

Sembawang Engineers and Constructors Pte LtdSembawang Engineers and Constructors Pte Ltd is a Grade A1 “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include RWS-MC-06 for the second and the final phase of Resorts World Sentosa, Contract 919 Design & Build of Stevens and Botanic Gardens Stations for Downtown Line 2 and Lower Seletar Waterworks.

Key Features ● The company published The Pillars, a quarterly HSE newsletter for sharing updates and best practices within

the company as well as with its stakeholders.

● Use of coir log made from coconut fibre as an environmental control measure.

● Engineering noise control measures adopted during piling that reduced noise and vibration.

● Extensive recycling of materials recovered from site used previously as a dumping ground.

● Extensive use of precast construction for bored tunnel at Downtown Line project.

GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARD

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Koh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering Contractor (Pte.) Ltd.Koh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering Contractor (Pte.) Ltd. is a Grade A1 “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include Punggol Waterway and Contract 903 Construction and Completion of Bugis Station for Downtown Line Stage 1.

Key Features ● Construction of Green Gallery at the Punggol Waterway project that comprised of a roof top garden and

natural ventilated toilets.

● Extensive use of precast components that improve productivity.

● Collaboration with town council to participate in cleaning program for residential common areas.

● Use of high noise barriers around the boundary of the project site.

● Extensive use of energy efficient fittings and appliances at the site office.

Swee Hong Engineering Construction Pte LtdSwee Hong Engineering Construction Pte Ltd is a Grade A1 “Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include the Main Garden Contract to Gardens by the Bay and Sewer Diversion Works Package A and Package C.

Key Features ● Gardens by the Bay project selected by PUB as a model site for erosion control measures.

● Use of recycled containers for permanent office building.

● Conservation of trees at site.

● Value engineering through the use of excavated soil at Gardens by the Bay.

● Used pipe jacking instead of conventional open-cut method for the installation of under ground pipes to reduce noise and vibration.

Samsung C & T Corporation Samsung C & T Corporation is a Grade A1 “General Building and Civil Engineering” BCA Registered Contractor. Their current projects include MCE Contract 483 and 486, and Connexion.

Key Features ● Use of Doka formwork system that reduced use of material resources and increased productivity.

● Transplantation of trees at site.

● Use of BIO filtration system as part of earth control measures.

● Design for sinking box for pilecap construction that reduced material usage and increased productivity.

● Innovate method of construction at existing MRT station that reduced noise and dust generated.

GREEN AND GRACIOUS BUILDER AWARD

Merit

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CONSTRUCTIONPRODUCTIVITYAWARDThe Award The inaugural Construction Productivity Award

(CPA) gives recognition to companies and industrypractitioners who embrace productivity culture in the key areas from leadership, people, design and processes tomeasurement and results to productivity innovation.The annual awards aim to:(i) Recognise built-environment professionals, consultants and builders for their achievements in improving productivity;(ii) Promote productivity in the industry; and(iii) Serve as a platform to measure productivity in the industry.

Award CategoriesCPA – Projects

CPA – Best Practices and Innovations

CPA – Value-Added Productivity (VAP)

CPA – Projects is awarded to project teams that have managed to demonstrate productivity in their construction development projects from the design to the end of construction.

CPA – Best Practices and Innovations will be awarded toorganisations which have developed or introduced andimplemented best practices or innovative ideas (i.e. buildingproducts, construction methods, work processes or equipment) in improving construction productivity.

CPA - Value-Added Productivity (VAP) awards serve to encourage builders to increase their productivity by taking ownership in monitoring their own productivity progress. They give recognition to progressive firms which strive towards higher productivity and encourage more builders to come on board the productivity movement in the construction sector. There are two sub-categories under this award, namely CPA – VAP (Best VAPBuilders) and CPA – VAP (Best VAP Improvement Builder).

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AssessmentCommitteeChairmanMr Kevin WongBCA Board MemberGroup CEOKeppel Land Limited

MembersMr Tan Tian ChongBuilding and Construction AuthorityMr William Tan Building and Construction Authority

Mr Chew Keat Chuan Building and Construction Authority

Mr Allen AngCity Developments Limited Mr Vincent Koo DCA Architects

Er. Lai Huen PohRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Deputy ChairmanMr Lam Siew WahDeputy CEO (Industry Development)Building and Construction Authority

Er. Ng Eng Kiong Squire Mech Pte Ltd

Mr Jon Skipworth Button Gammon Construction Ltd

Mr Tan Wey Pin Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd

Dr Johnny Wong Liang Heng Housing and Development Board

Mr Venktaramana A/L V Vijayaravan Land Transport Authority

Mr Koh Chwee JTC Corporation

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Parc Emily(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

Parc Emily Condominium is a residential project that consists of a total of five blocks of 8-storey apartments with a total of 295 dwelling units and communal facilities including a clubhouse and swimming pool.

Key Features: ● Construction time was reduced by the implementation of raft foundation and a single layer of ground anchors in place of

conventional piling and rows of anchors which resulted in speedy construction and reduced risks for workers.

● High level of precast components such as precast external wall panels, refuse chutes, bay windows and planter boxes were adopted for ease of construction.

● Use of prefabricated components helped to achieve higher productivity. For example, dry walls eliminated the need for plastering works while prefab bathroom units eliminated numerous co-ordination of wet trades at site.

● Use of system formwork for the flat plate construction resulted in simpler and faster construction as well as better quality finishes.

Architectural ConsultantADDP Architects LLP

Structural ConsultantLSW Consulting Engineers (Pte) Ltd

M&E ConsultantUnited Projects Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderTiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited /TC Development Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$59.8 million

Gross Floor Area25,153 m2

ARTE@Thomson(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

The ARTE @ Thomson is a residential project consisting of two blocks of 36-storey residential towers with a total of 336 apartments, two levels of carparks and an extensive range of facilities.

Key Features: ● Cast in-situ vertical walls with horizontal precast elements like planks, beams, bay windows and

planters were adopted, together with prefabricated bathroom units which were integrated into the cycle time, enabling the project to achieve a seven-day cycle.

● Precasting was done on site to eliminate logistics problems. The number of precast moulds used was kept to a minimum as moulds could be combined, thus maximising mould usage.

● External cantilevered façade platform, stair platform, working platform and internal shaft platforms eliminated full height scaffolding while providing the required safety at the same time.

● Dry wall partition system was used extensively, which contributed to labour efficiency, waste minimisation, better-finished quality and shorter construction time. Structural slabs were also cast up to finished level that eliminated conventional screeding works.

Architectural ConsultantSCDA Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantLSW Consulting Engineers Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantConteem Engineers Pte Ltd

BuilderDragages Singapore Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited

Construction CostS$160 million

Gross Floor Area51,507 m2

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Platinum

Platinum

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St. Regis Hotel & Residences(Mixed Development Buildings Category)

St. Regis Hotel and Residences is a unique mixed development comprising a block of 20-storey prestigious hotel and two blocks of 23-storey luxurious strata apartments.

Key Features: ● Unitised curtain wall and ceramic cladding system enabled increased efficiency in off-site

manufacturing, facilitating on-site installation which required less labour.

● Adoption of dry wall system and prefab bathrooms helped to achieve greater speed, faster construction timeframe and less wet trades on site.

● Pre-finished interior finishes including internal decorative wall cladding and off-site paint spraying contributed significantly to buildability with increased productivity on site for other trades.

● Use of flat plate with precast perimeter structural and non-structural elements helped to eliminate the need for external scaffold. Tableform was used for the casting of the flat plate and jumpform for the lift core walls and staircase walls, which further helped to speed up construction time.

The Sail @ Marina Bay(Mixed Development Buildings Category)

The Sail@Marina Bay consists of 1,111 apartments over two blocks of 70-storey and 63-storey buildings, with an elevated carpark of 700 lots and modern communal facilities like a club house, swimming pools, tennis courts, etc.

Key Features: ● A 28-metre deep, 3-ring circular diaphragm wall called “The Peanut” was used as the temporary

supporting structure for the basement excavation. This strut-free diaphragm wall sped up the excavation works significantly and was also used as formwork for the raft foundation.

● Due to the extensive usage of precast elements for superstructure works, the project adopted site precasting which helped to accelerate the speed of superstructure construction and enabled a five-day cycle for each tower to be achieved.

● Use of modular metal formwork system, having the right proportion of precast elements with cast in-situ components and a re-designed layout of the units’ structure, helped to improve construction efficiency and quality.

● Modular working platforms were adapted to suit the curved facades of the development. Articulated column formworks also allowed for easy column casting at varying angles.

● The façade was entirely clad in prefabricated unitised curtain wall panels, thus enabling speedy installation.

Architectural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Structural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd

M&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

BuilderKajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd /Tiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltd

Architectural ConsultantTeam Design Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

BuilderDragages Singapore Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Limited

Construction CostS$300 million

Gross Floor Area77,125 m2

ClientGlengary Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$289 million

Gross Floor Area118,182 m2

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Platinum

Platinum

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The Solitaire(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category < 25,000 m2)

Henderson Waves(Civil Engineering Category)

The Solitaire is a condominium housing development comprising three blocks of 12-storey residential blocks with a total of 59 apartment units and four basement carparks, swimming pools and communal facilities.

Key Features: ● Pre-bored press grout spun piles were used to minimise lifting operations and use of machinery and offered a foundation system

that was efficient, silent and vibration-free.

● The top-down construction method was adopted for the four-level basement carparks to accomplish a safe and efficient temporary earth retaining system that increased productivity.

● Flat plate system constructed using system formwork and extensive use of precast elements helped to achieve high buildability and increased productivity.

The Henderson Waves bridge is located over Henderson Road and links the two southern ridges of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill. The bridge is 274m long and 8m wide and is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore at 36m above Henderson Road.

Key Features: ● Maximum off-site prefabrication of the bridge components greatly reduced labour intensive site work and material wastages.

● Prefabricated steel pylons with bolted steel connections helped to increase speed of construction and to showcase the aesthetics of the prefabricated components.

● To minimise site welding, each arch of the bridge was fabricated in segments in the factory which facilitated transportation, lifting tonnage and ease of handling on site.

● The complex, doubly-curved portions of the timber deck sitting on top of the steel structure were fabricated in modules for ease of transportation and handling.

● Safety of the public and workers were ensured through comprehensive temporary towers with concrete platforms to protect passing vehicles and allowing workers to conduct their work in a safer environment.

Architectural ConsultantTeam Design Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

BuilderPoh Lian Construction Pte Ltd

Architectural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners& Engineers (Pte) Ltd

Structural ConsultantRSP Architects Planners& Engineers (Pte) Ltd

M&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Pte Ltd

Construction CostS$41.4 million

Gross Floor Area11,089 m2

BuilderEvan Lim & Co Pte Ltd

ClientUrban Redevelopment Authority

Construction CostS$12.7 million

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Platinum

Gold

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City Square Residences(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

City Square Residences is a development that consists of two 28-storey towers, one 29-storey tower and three 30-storey towers of apartment blocks to accommodate a total of 910 residential units, and a three-storey basement carpark together with ancillary facilities on an environmental deck.

Key Features: ● Original square basement was re-configured to a 126m diameter circular basement which consisted of a strut-free diaphragm

retaining wall system coupled with capping and two-layer ring beams. This system was robust, safe and allowed ease in excavation works, thereby enhancing constructability and resulting in higher productivity.

● Adoption of a hybrid pre-cast and in-situ construction methodology such as precast planks and precast beams with in-situ vertical elements ensured an optimum combination in which the speed and quality of precast are combined with the economy and robustness of in-situ construction.

● Pre-fabricated bathroom units complete with finishes and fittings resulted in high productivity, good quality control of workmanship, easier site coordination and less wastage and debris on site.

Architectural ConsultantONG&ONG Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantParsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd

BuilderWoh Hup Pte Ltd

ClientCity Developments Ltd

Construction CostS$176 million

Gross Floor Area100,485 m2

Dakota Residences(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

Dakota Residences comprises five blocks of 19-storey residential buildings (total 348 units) with basement carparks, level one carpark and ancillary facilities.

Key Features: ● The steel formwork system adopted for walls and columns provided flatness of concrete surface

with good alignment that required no plastering works. The in-built safety platform with railing, ladder and adjustable props also helped to provide a safer working environment for workers.

● Customised working platform system enveloping the building facilitated the construction of the building facade and this was crane-lifted to the next level as the construction work progressed.

● Adoption of special formwork system and extensive use of precast components such as planter boxes, ledges, slabs, beams and staircases, together with systematic planning and control on site were key to the project achieving high productivity and quality concrete surface finishes.

Architectural ConsultantArchitects 61 Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantAlpha Consulting Engineering Pte Ltd

BuilderDragages Singapore Pte Ltd

ClientRivershore Pte Ltd (JV Between Ho Bee Investment Ltd & ChoiceHomes Investments Pte Ltd)

Construction CostS$131 million

Gross Floor Area40,605 m2

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Gold

Gold

140

Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

The Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove is a new upscale residential development which consists of 264 residential units, along with luxury penthouses.

Key Features: ● Use of flat plate system together with tableform for construction helped to reduce labour demand and improved productivity.

● Use of prefabricated elements in the structural components and architectural features offered fast construction and provided better quality finishes. These included precast staircases, balconies, walls, prefabricated bathroom units and drywall.

● Prefabricated rebars were used to further increase productivity where total prefabrication for structural works was not completely feasible.

Architectural ConsultantAxis Architects Planners Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantKTP Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantSquire Mech Pte Ltd

BuilderSsangyong Engineering& Construction Co., Ltd

ClientTC Development Pte Ltd (JV between City Developments Limited & TIDPte Ltd)

Construction CostS$133 million

Gross Floor Area45,789 m2

Queenstown RC24(Residential Non-Landed Buildings Category > 25,000 m2)

This public housing development comprises three blocks of 40-storey, one block of 10/34-storey residential building (828 units) and one block of multi-storey car park with community facilities.

Key Features: ● Use of lightweight partition walls between bedrooms allowed for ease of handling and installation.

The method of installation is a cleaner alternative to the traditional brick wall, requiring only bedding material and welding works for the connection joints.

● High level of precast construction was adopted to enhance productivity. Precast components included beams, slabs, columns and facade.

● Mast climbing platform was used for architectural finishing works to the external walls. It enabled access to 90% of the external walls, with the remaining 10% accessible by gondolas.

Architectural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderStraits Construction Singapore Pte Ltd

ClientHousing & Development Board

Construction CostS$106 million

Gross Floor Area102,504 m2

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Gold

Gold

141

Bedok Town Central C6 (Linear Green @ Bedok)(Mixed Development Buildings Category)

Bedok Town Central C6 (Linear Green @ Bedok) is a high-density public housing development with commercial and communal facilities, comprising ten high-rise residential blocks with 958 dwelling units, two multi-storey carparks and commercial facilities which include one eating house, one supermarket and eight shops.

Key Features: ● Extensive use of precast components such as beams, walls, columns, slabs and household shelters have facilitated the construction

process and changed the construction works into assembly-like activities that used fewer workers.

● The architectural layout was designed based on a modular concept. This design catered for standardisation of columns, beams and wall panels to facilitate precasting, as well as maximisation of block and unit types to enhance buildability.

Architectural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantSurbana International Consultants Pte Ltd

BuilderChina Construction (South Pacific) Development Co Pte Ltd

ClientHousing & Development Board

Construction CostS$94 million

Gross Floor Area105,500 m2

Marina Bay Financial Centre Commercial Phase 1(Commercial and Office Category)

Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) Phase 1 development consists of a 33-storey and a 50-storey office towers, a two-storey retail block and a basement Underground Pedestrian Mall (UPN) with retail spaces and carparks.

Key Features: ● Precast planks in lieu of cast-in situ RC floor for all the office floors were adopted which significantly

reduced propping requirements, leading to high buildability.

● A dry wall construction approach was adopted in which no brick works was used unless necessary. This was a contrast to traditional plaster walls which need extensive application and finishing.

● The use of climbing formwork and extensive use of prefabricated reinforcement for all slabs, beams and columns helped to reduce labour demand and improved constructability.

Architectural ConsultantDCA Architects Pte Ltd

Structural ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

M&E ConsultantMeinhardt (Singapore) Pte Ltd

BuilderKajima Overseas Asia Pte Ltd& Tiong Seng Contractors (Pte) Ltdjoint venture

ClientCheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, Hongkong Land (Singapore) Pte Limited and Keppel Land Limited

Construction CostS$697 million

Gross Floor Area188,797 m2

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Projects)

Gold

Gold

142

Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd“Special formwork, cantilever platform and precast system on site”

Key Features: ● Dragages designed the superstructure framing in Reinforced Concrete (RC)

shear walls as part of systematic and standardised construction cycle to maximise the speed of RC construction.

● Special formwork system and extensive use of precast components, such as RC planter boxes, RC ledges, precast slabs, beams and staircase were used on site. Although initial investment into metal formwork system was expensive, repeated usage of the system justified the investment.

● Systematic planning and site control were the main reasons for the success in achieving high productivity level and quality.

Arbeit Sicher Pte. Ltd.“TeMP System - Cantilever working platform and temporary access frame for lift installation”

Key Features: ● The conventional method of hoist-way access for installation and maintenance

work in lift shafts is by using traditional metal frame scaffolds. Arbeit Sicher improved on the conventional scaffold system by decreasing the number of scaffold parts and this resulted in the reduction of set up time. The builder can use this system at any building floor to carry out the required work.

● Using a 20 storey building as a measurement benchmark, the new method reduced the elevator installation time from 1,500 manhours to 1,000 man-hours.

Gammon Construction Limited Singapore Branch“Usage of the precast retaining wall to expedite the construction of Chinatown station & tunnels roof slabs for Down Town Line Phase 1”

Key Features: ● To tackle the challenges of building in a highly built-up environment

with congested traffic conditions, an alternative construction method of construction for the tunnel roof slabs which involved the use of precast ground retaining wall to facilitate tunnel roof slab construction was adopted.

● This alternative construction method was able to reduce the traffic diversion from three to two stages and the roof slab construction time was reduced from 120 days to 77 days. This minimised traffic disturbance to the road users.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Best Practices and Innovations)

Platinum

Platinum

Platinum

143

Gammon Pte. Limited“Pipe Work Modularisation”

Key Features: ● Gammon prefabricated the piping for the mechanical services and chilled

water tower off-site, and installation began immediately after the roof had been constructed.

● Through proper planning, Gammon was able to improve the productivity of the mechanical services installation and achieve the project deadline. Mechanical services installation time for this project was reduced from 22 weeks to 16 weeks.

Ssangyong Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd“Hoisting and installation system of prefabricated bath unit(The Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove)”

Key Features: ● Ssangyong Engineering & Construction developed a unique system of

hoisting and installation of prefabricated bath units for “The Oceanfront @ Sentosa Cove” project to improve construction productivity.

● Roller devices were modified to transport prefabricated bathrooms for installation purposes. The new improved method reduced the installation timeline from 10 months to 8 months.

OSK Engineering Pte Ltd“Adoption of flexible compression mechanical piping system for hot and cold plumbing work”

Key Features: ● OSK Engineering invested in flexible piping technology to improve

productivity for its plumbing, sanitary and gas work installation works and reduce its reliance on the transient foreign workforce.

● Easy installation of piping joints, combined with proper manpower management led to higher productivity level. The new method improved productivity from 1.5 man days/m2 to 0.75 man days/m2.

● Higher skilled workers can then be reassigned to handle difficult jobs.

● Use of such flexible piping system also reduce storage space requirements.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Best Practices and Innovations)

Gold

Gold

Gold

144

Deluge Fire Protection (SEA) Pte Ltd“Best practices for sprinkler dropper installation”

Key Features: ● Deluge Fire Protection came up with an innovative method of installing

sprinklers to meet the tight work schedule and quality requirements for the construction of the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort Hotel Towers. To overcome the various challenges, Deluge incorporated laser technology into the installation process, which resulted in higher productivity level and better precision.

● Re-engineering of this work processes led to on-site manpower reduction and higher productivity level. This translated to monetary savings for the company.

China Jingye Engineering Corporation Limited(Singapore Branch)“Energy saving acoustic light weight external wall system for steelstructural building”

Key Features: ● Special lightweight wall panels were designed and used to meet the tight

timeline for the construction of Universal Studios Singapore. These wall panels (known as ACL panels) have secured patent in China.

● Prefabrication of the wall panels off-site enabled the company to reduce the installation time from 8 months to 1.25 months.

Gammon Pte. Limited“Positioning device developed at “Mole” project for rock probing”

Key Features: ● Gammon was awarded the contract to remove underground obstacles at the

Marina Bay area. To ensure that the underground obstacles were completely removed, Gammon mounted Global Positioning System (GPS) devices onto dredgers to keep track of the dredging operations. Dredgers’ movement can then be continuously tracked on computers.

● The usage of GPS devices on the dredger improved the dredging precision. Dredgers fitted with GPS devices achieved standard deviation of 90 millimetres, which is very precise for civil engineering work. This reduced re-work and improved productivity.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Best Practices and Innovations)

Gold

Gold

Gold

145

Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd(Category 1: Turnover ≥ S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder & Best VAP Improvement Builder

Key Features: ● Emphasise on adoption of technology and good practices to enhance

constructability and thereby productivity. For example,

●● • Adopting system formwork and aerial platforms, using cast-in conduits for lighting to reduce labour; and ●● • Carrying out front-end planning to simplify construction.

● Emphasise on upgrading workforce capability by retaining and building up a core in-house team of qualified professionals and skilled tradesmen, thereby optimising human resources. This resulted in an increase in the number of PMETs employed from 25% to 40%.

Sembawang Engineers and Constructors Pte Ltd(Category 1: Turnover ≥ S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder & Best VAP Improvement Builder

Key Features: ● Have a business centred on creativity and innovation and handle niche

complex building and CE projects.

● Spearhead productivity by engaging in high value-added activities such as project and construction management and retains highly specialised works like tunnel boring.

● Embrace technology advancement such as use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) software, customised Blackberry for tracking and monitoring of projects and Oracle e-Business Suite.

● Develop talent management initiatives, mentorship and leadership programmes to groom potential leaders to nurture and retain talent within the organisation.

Lian Soon Construction Pte Ltd(Category 2: Turnover < S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder & Best VAP Improvement Builder

Key Features: ● Have a sustainable business model with related companies in place to control

costs, maximise equipment usage and resources, and control / monitor quality of products and services provided.

● Implement talent retention policy and succession/contingency plans. Initiatives to encourage knowledge development and sharing are in place.

● Emphasise strongly on professional development for staff.

● Investment in technology over the years which translates into cost savings, e.g. investment in Peri-Up T70 scaffolding system, telescopic equipment and rough terrain cranes to increase productivity, implementation of thumbprint security and surveillance system for monitoring of manpower.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Value-Added Productivity)

146

Antara Koh Pte Ltd(Category 2: Turnover < S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder

Key Features: ● Develop a core business that focuses on high end civil engineering works such

as deep foundations for bridges and marine structures, and manages related trades such as the supply of precast concrete elements, M&E works and top-side, piping and steel structures.

● Design and build own construction plants and equipment to suit specific works and maximize productivity. Invest in custom built heavy plants such as large crane barges with up to 350 tons lifting capacity and self-designed drilling equipment such as the Reverse Circulation Drill (RCD).

● First marine piling contractor to equip piling barge with the Real Time Kinematic (RTK) Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in May 1997, for increased accuracy compared to conventional surveying techniques as well as manpower savings as piling can be conducted at night and in all weather conditions.

Gammon Pte. Limited(Category 1: Turnover ≥ S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder

Key Features: ● Maximise productivity through design, planning, management, early value

engineering and innovation

● Invest in employee training

● Adopt technology for increased work efficiency and lesser re-works which result in higher productivity and better quality works. For example,

●● • Use of casing rotator instead of conventional pile boring rig to reduce pile installation duration;

●● • Use of customised GPS (Global Positioning System) to verify complete removal of underground granite boulders; and

●● • Use of ductless fan system which significantly reduced the amount of ductworks required for construction of ITE College West’s car parks.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Value-Added Productivity)

147

Guan Ho Construction Co. Pte Ltd(Category 2: Turnover < S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder

Key Features: ● Focus on people development and continual training to execute the job more

efficiently.

● Deploy state of the art construction techniques and technologies to improve productivity, formwork such as adoption of Aluma Frame modular tower formwork system, Steel I-Beam with structural steel decking, Mechanical Elevated Working Platform (MEWP) and hydraulic pump truck for concreting operation.

● Develop three core competencies: leveraging innovation; continual improvement in people and work processes; and efficient operation of construction site.

● Establish a Design and Technical Department to address the challenges faced in every project and devise buildable construction approaches and methods to enhance productivity.

Expand Construction Pte Ltd(Category 2: Turnover < S$100 million)

Best VAP Builder

Key Features: ● Emphasise on working closely with business partners and focuses on team

work with top-down driven approach for continuous improvement and high productivity.

● Achieve overall competitive edge by investing in value-added work methods as well as nurturing sub-contractors.

● Impart knowledge and soft skills through management and site meetings.

● Monitor productivity goals on-site by project managers.

● Adopt precast construction methods which led to productivity gains in terms of less workers, supervisors, inspectors, planners and coordinators used.

● Adopt mast climbing working platform in place of conventional external scaffolding system.

CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY AWARD (Value-Added Productivity)

148

BUILTENVIRONMENTLEADERSHIPAWARDThe Award The Built Environment Leadership Award was

introduced to recognise outstanding industry firms suchas developers, consultants (Architectural, Structural and M&E) and builders that have demonstrated excellence andleadership in shaping a safe, high quality, sustainable and friendly built environment in Singapore. It also aims to serve as a comprehensive roadmap for the building and construction industry to level up and spur theseorganisations towards higher degree of professionalism with enhanced capabilities and competitiveness.

To-date, a total of 2 Platinum and 13 Gold Class awards have been given out since the inception of the Award in 2009.

Types of Award

● Platinum

● Gold Class

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AssessmentCommitteeChairmanMr Norman IpBCA Board MemberAdvisorThe Straits Trading Company Limited

MembersMr Seah Choo MengDavis Langdon and Seah SingaporePte Ltd

Mr Lau Joo MingBuilding Research Institute Housing& Development Board

Mr Lim Bok Ngam Land Transport Authority

Er. Dr Indrayogan YogarajahGeoEng Consultants Ms Rita SohRDC Architects Pte Ltd

Deputy ChairmanMr Lam Siew WahDeputy Chief Executive Officer (Industry Development) Building and Construction Authority

Mr Allen AngCity Developments Limited

Mr Yong Mee HimWoh Hup (Pte) Ltd

Mr Tan Tian ChongBuilding and Construction Authority

Mr William Tan Yong KehBuilding and Construction Authority

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Tiong Seng Contractors Pte LtdKey Achievements (2008 ~ 2010)

System

● Singapore Quality Class Certified.

● ISO 9000 Quality Management System, ISO 14000 Environmental Management System and OHSAS 18000 Occupational Health& Safety Management System etc.

Result

● BCA Awards: 4 Construction Excellence Awards, 1 Green Mark Platinum & 4 GoldPlus Awards, Green & Gracious Builder Award (Excellent),and 1 Universal Design Silver Award etc.

● Other Local Awards:MOM SHARP Awards, URA Architectural Heritage Awards etc.

● International Awards:RoSPA Gold Awards, FIABCI Prix d’Excellence etc.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT LEADERSHIP AWARDPlatinum

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ADDP Architects LLPKey Achievements (2008 ~ 2010)

System

● ISO 9000 Quality Management System and ISO 14000 Environmental Management System etc.

Result

● BCA Awards:2 Construction Excellence Awards, 4 Green Mark Platinum & 2 GoldPlus Awards, and 1 Uni-versal Design Silver Award etc.

● Other Local Awards:URA Architectural Heritage Award etc.

● International Awards:CNBC Asia Pacific Property Awards, Cityscape Asia Real Estate Awards etc.

Kajima Overseas Asia Pte LtdKey Achievements (2008 ~ 2010)

System

● ISO 9000 Quality Management System, ISO 14000 Environmental Management System and OHSAS 18000 Occupational Health & Safety Management System etc.

Result

● BCA Awards: 3 Construction Excellence Awards, 1 Green Mark Platinum & 1 GoldPlus Awards etc.

● Other Local Awards:MOM SHARP Awards etc.

● International Awards: RoSPA Gold Awards, FIABCI Prix d’Excellence etc.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT LEADERSHIP AWARDGold Class

Gold Class

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