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Building and Construction Authority

13 Jul 2017 to 17 Jul 2017

Participants will learn the concept of solar geometry in the context of different climate zones, sun path diagrams and stereographic projections as a means to understand and read solar geometry and use Ecotect as a tool to demonstrate the impact of solar geometry on building facades and in turn the indoor space.

Building and Construction Authority

13 Jul 2017 to 13 Jul 2017

Project Managers play a critical role in delivering projects on time and within budget. With the increasing complexity of projects, there is a need to manage projects more efficiently through collaboration with various stakeholders.Jointly organised by BCA and the Society of Project Managers (SPM), this seminar presents various roles project managers can play for effective and successful project collaboration through the integration of technology, people and process to improve productivity as a whole.

Building and Construction Authority

20 Jul 2017 to 20 Jul 2017

The Rapid Load Test (RLT) is gaining popularity in Asia as an alternative to the conventional Kentledge method for load testing of piles. RLT has advantages such as faster speed of testing, and requires smaller space and reaction loads to perform the test. This seminar covers the relevant codes and regulations, the principles, limitations, performance and reliability on RLT. The objective of this seminar is to provide industry with a better understanding on how the RLT can be used to improve site processes thereby increasing site productivity. The seminar also aims to educate industry on RTLs applications and its limitations.

Building and Construction Authority

25 Jul 2017 to 26 Jul 2017

Lean construction employs lean optimizations to the construction process to improve project performance and productivity. Lean means utilizing less resources, effort, cost, manpower, to achieve more value through optimizing processes by reducing wastes and uncertainty while maximizing customer satisfaction, In that way, it makes processes more stable, predictable and efficient. Studies have shown that the application of Lean construction methods in project delivery process has resulted in reduction of completion time by almost 30% and up to 15% reduction in costs. The Lean Construction Management Workshop Series aims to introduce to the industry the different Lean Construction approaches and methodologies through a series of bespoke workshops. Through this knowledge transfer, it is hoped that the industry practitioners would be able make more informed decision when choosing the suitable approaches for the company or project so as to enhance project delivery. In this workshop, participants will learn about the principles and tools which cover advance project planning practices involving short-term collective planning, pull scheduling, constraint management techniques and workflow optimization using cloud based real-time planning tools. Utilizing lean methodology and cloud based tool results in smoother production flow of construction activities and reduction of uncertainty across the project personnel and the different subcontractors involved in the project. Possibilities of combining Lean, cloud and mobile technologies and BIM are also covered which ultimately helps to boost the construction productivity in projects.

Building and Construction Authority

1 Aug 2017 to 1 Aug 2017

Drywall as internal partition is gaining popularity as one of the leading solutions towards achieving quality finishing with higher productivity. Besides facilitating a cleaner, quieter and environmental-friendly worksite, drywall construction is quicker with lesser labour requirement. The use of drywall internal partition is encouraged and recognized under CONQUAS 8th edition and forms part of the CONQUAS Enhancement Series on Good Industry Practices. This GIP course aims to highlight the benefits and good practices of drywall installation introduced in the GIP practice guide book on Drywall Internal Partition and extends the knowledge to other applications for wet areas and Prefabricated Bathroom Unit (PBU).

Building and Construction Authority

1 Aug 2017 to 1 Aug 2017

This 1-day course aims to provide an in-depth understanding on the design and maintenance of the kitchen exhaust system for hawker centres and food establishments. The course will provide an overview of NEA kitchen exhaust design guide as well as relevant local regulatory and mandatory requirements. In addition, it will also cover fundamentals of mechanical ventilation system, good design practices in kitchen exhaust system and case studies.

Building and Construction Authority

15 Aug 2017 to 30 Apr 2018

Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) is an integrated approach that combines Building Information Modelling (BIM) and advanced management methods to improve productivity. Speci?cally, it has been proven to increase pro?tability, improve reliability and predictability before project execution, hence enhancing project efficiency. The VDC certificate program was first introduced in 2008 by the Stanford Universitys Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE). The intended outcome of the program is to enable industry professionals to effectively apply VDC to obtain higher return for their businesses and capital projects. To date, hundreds of participants in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia including Singapore have benefited from the program, many of whom have successfully implemented VDC in their projects.

Building and Construction Authority

15 Aug 2017 to 17 Aug 2017

Property and facilities management is a growing industry in Singapore. With the increasing number of strata residential developments in Singapore and rising expectations from the home occupiers for proper maintenance of the estate, it is essential to equip the estate managers in effective management of their facilities and premises, in particular to the water supply, sanitary, drainage systems and environmental control. The course aims to provide an overview of the relevant local authorities regulatory requirements and guidelines. It will highlight the good management and maintenance practices for water, drainage and sewerage services, wet facilities and waste collection system. Water Efficiency Measures will also be covered.

Effective fire compartmentation helps to control the spread of fire during a fire breakout. It is important to know the requirements of a good fire resistance enclosure design to prevent the fire from spreading and reduce damage to building. This workshop is jointly organised with the Protective Technology Research Centre, Nanyang Technological University.

Building and Construction Authority

24 Aug 2017 to 24 Aug 2017

You are cordially invited to attend the first Masterclass jointly organised by BCAA, NTUC and e2i on 24th August 2017. Admission is free. As seats are limited, do register early to avoid disappointment. Please click on the link to register.

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