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More construction & prefab hubs in the pipeline

The authorities plan to build more construction and prefabrication hubs to upgrade construction technology and reduce reliance on labour.

A new construction and prefabrication hub will be ready by the end of next year to cater to demand for precast production in Singapore.

The project, to be developed by construction company SEF Group, is the first to be awarded under a public tender by the Building and Construction Authority.

It is part of the government’s initiatives to upgrade construction technology and reduce reliance on labour.

The new five-storey complex will have an annual production capacity of more than 100,000 cubic metres of precast components – three times more than a conventional open precast yard.

Up to 25 per cent of private residential developments in Singapore utilise precast technology. That number is as high as 70 percent for HDB projects.

The authorities plan to raise these figures further with about a dozen of prefabrication hubs to be built and rolled out over the next few years.

Senior Minister of State for National Development, Lee Yi Shyan, said: “It will supply a lot more prefab components to construction industries, reduce the need for offsite work, raise the productivity and reduce reliance on foreign workers.

“Secondly, this production will also produce high-quality components because it is in a factory-made environment. If you put the two together, this is the way to go for our industry going forward.”

Mr Lee added: “For this kind of construction method, they call it the integrated hub method, we are going to roll out more and more. This is one of the dozen that are going to be rolled out and then going to be built over the next few years.

“The outstanding feature of this project is that it brings together all existing technologies into one building such that the end result is a major capability upgrade for our construction industry.”

Source – CNA – 29 Jul 2013

More buildings going green

More buildings are going green.

This year, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) is giving out a record number of BCA Green Mark awards to 164 winners, up from 102 last year.

Singapore is a step closer to the national target of “greening” 80 per cent of buildings by 2030.

The Green Mark Scheme was introduced in 2005 to recognise water and energy efficient buildings. And as of 2008, all new buildings are required by law to meet a basic Green Mark standard.

BCA said a series of green incentive schemes has encouraged many developers to go beyond the mandatory.

Incentives include additional floor area, which could translate to higher profit, as well as reimbursements for engaging environmental experts, who can help in achieving an energy-efficient design for buildings.

Organisations that voluntarily go the extra mile are given the Green Mark Gold, Gold Plus and Platinum awards.

Among them is private developer City Developments Limited (CDL).

It clinched more than 50 Green Mark Gold & Above awards, of which 16 are Platinum awards.

For this track record, CDL earned the inaugural BCA Green Mark Platinum Champion Award this year.

Apart from installing green features like water-efficient taps and energy-saving light bulbs, CDL said green development is about managing resources and harnessing Mother Nature.

And it can be cost-effective too.

Allen Ang, Deputy GM of Projects Division with CDL said: “Using green technology such as pre-fabrication, pre-fab bathrooms actually helps us reduce a lot of natural resources; not just materials, but manpower. And as you know, manpower is expensive.

“If the environment is sited such that we can orientate the building towards the north-south orientation, it also helps us to reduce air-con capacity in cooling our apartments. And in so doing, reduce the treatment cost for the glass of the facade.”

The BCA Green Mark Champion Award went to the Housing and Development Board (HDB), the first public sector agency to receive the award.

HDB has completed 14 projects that attained at least Green Mark Gold status, five of which were rated Platinum.

Some of the award-winning green projects include Treelodge@Punggol, Waterway Terraces and SkyTerrace@Dawson.

With this year’s winners, there are more than 750 Green Mark building projects in Singapore, amounting to 11 per cent of the total gross floor area.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 17 May 2011