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NUS, RWS win green award

WHO says a casino and theme park can’t be green? Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has won an award from the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) for integrating sustainable building concepts into the master design of its development.

The BCA awarded RWS and the National University of Singapore’s University Town the inaugural Green Mark for Districts award on Thursday. This is a pilot scheme to recognise environmentally friendly and sustainable practices adopted by an integrated development, said the BCA.

Both winners were awarded a GoldPlus rating, the second highest Green Mark.

One of Resorts World’s green features is Singapore’s largest solar system, which can generate more than 500,000 kilowatt hours of energy annually. This is equivalent to the power consumption of 108 four-room flats.

The University Town campus in Kent Ridge clinched its award by reducing carbon emissions and conserving the surrounding natural habitat.

The Senior Minister of State for National Development and Education, Ms Grace Fu, presented the winners with their awards at Singapore’s inaugural International Green Building Conference.

Source : Straits Times – 30 Oct 2009

BCA giving Green Mark awards for cluster devts

THE Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has added another category to its Green Mark certification – it is now giving Green Mark awards for cluster developments.

The first two projects certified under the new BCA Green Mark for Districts scheme – Resorts World Sentosa and NUS University Town – have been lauded for maximising sustainability by integrating green concepts into their master planning and building design.

NUS University Town and Resorts World Sentosa have achieved the second-highest Green Mark rating of GoldPlus.

Resorts World Sentosa will feature Singapore’s largest solar power installation, capable of generating more than 500,000 kWh of energy a year – equivalent to the power consumption of 108 typical four-room flats. Other green features include an eco-lagoon and underground tanks to collect and store stormwater to irrigate landscaped areas.

NUS University Town, being built on rolling terrain with lush natural greenery, was lauded for adopting sustainable design principles that preserve the existing habitat. Continue reading