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Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority
65734
Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore
67034
BCA Centre for Sustainable Buildings (BCA CSB)
67105
Building and Construction Authority
65738
City Gas Pte Ltd (as Trustee)
67074
CORENET eSS
67056
Defence Science & Technology Agency of Singapore
67048
Energy Market Authority
67044
Enterprise Singapore
151223
Housing and Development Board
66066
Infocomm Media Development Authority
66072
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
66086
Jurong Town Corporation
66106
Land Transport Authority
66110
LTA Academy
67084
Manpower Development Department
67080
Ministry of Home Affairs
151444
Ministry of Manpower
66239
Ministry of Trade and Industry
67061
Nanyang Technological University
66303
National Environment Agency
66251
National Parks Board
66286
National University of Singapore
66307
Power Gas
66315
Power Supply
66311
PowerGrid
66319
Professional Engineers Board
66323
Public Utilities Board
66328
Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore
66365
Republic Polytechnic
67101
Singapore Civil Defence Force
66369
Singapore Contractors Association Ltd
67040
Singapore Green Building Council
67092
Singapore Institute of Architects
66592
Singapore Institute of Building Limited
67113
Singapore Institute Surveyors & Valuers
66596
Singapore Land Authority
67052
Singapore Polytechnic
67070
Singapore Structural Steel Society
67109
Singapore University of Social Sciences
103261
Singapore Welding Society
67096
Society for Rock Mechanics & Engineering Geology (Singapore)
67088
Month
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Upcoming Events
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
6 Apr 2019 to 6 Apr 2019
This course is design to assist engineer to prepare for Practical Professional Exam in Civil Engineering. The syllabus of the exam is very wide; many engineers do not know how to prepare for the exam. This course uses systemic approach to cover major topics.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
11 Apr 2019 to 11 Apr 2019
Jointly-organised byIES Electronics and Computer Engineering Technical Committee (ECETC)and TUV SUD PSB Singapore.
Our Speakers are:
Mr Derrick Sim Boon Hwa, Product Manager, Electrical and Electronic Centre, Product Service, TUV SUD PSB Singapore.
Dr Ronnie Teo Jin Wah, Scientist III, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).
Ms Zhang Yiran, Project Engineer, TUV SUD.
Dr Marvin Henry Bll, Senior Engineer and Project Manager, TUV SUD.
CPD/ PDU/ STU: (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi); all pending approvals/ confirmations
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LED lighting: Do you know what youre getting? - Civil + Structural ...https://csengineermag.com/article/led-lighting-do-you-know-what-you-re-getting/ Typical LED street light fixtures can be an ice cube tray style a rectangular box with LEDs or shaped to look like traditional lighting fixtures, which allow... Smart roads could power street lamps, electric cars - The Economic ...https://economictimes.indiatimes.com News Science Sep 19, 2017 - "The system we develop will then convert this mechanical energy into electric energy to power things such as street lamps, traffic lights and ... LTA installing smarter, energy-saving street lights, Singapore News ...https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lta-installing-smarter-energy-saving-street-lights Jan 4, 2017 - All street lamps will be replaced with energy-efficient lightemitting diodes (LED) in five years, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said yesterday. ... By 2019, 25,000 street lights in central Singapore, including areas such as Rochor Road, Kallang Road and New Bridge Road, will be retrofitted, the LTA said. Tunnelling projects will have to be designed to be easier to build: BCA ...https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/.../tunnelling-projects-will-have-to-be-designe... Jan 6, 2016 - SINGAPORE - Tunneling projects for MRT lines and expressways may become ... standard of labour-saving methods andtechnologyor face penalties. ... fittings such aslights and fans, then brought to Singapore and fitted out... Tengah flats may get centralised cooling and AI-controlled energy ... The Straits Times - 9 Jul 2018 -SINGAPORE - The Housing Board (HDB) and energy utilities ... For example, for power failures in housing blocks, street lamps and traffic lights,... HDB flats at new Tengah town may get centralised cooling, AI ... HDB eyes AI-powered energy system in Tengah Singapore Business Review - 10 Jul 2018 -The Housing & Development Board (HDB) inked a memorandum of ... failures occurring in residential blocks,street lamps, or traffic lights, and... AI-powered system in the works to help new Tengah town save energy TODAYonline - 10 Jul 2018 -...traffic lights and street lamps, then channel energy from alternative ... the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and utility provider SP...
Our Smart Nation initiative is actually not about technology. It is really ...... introducing smart initiatives to HDB estates. The framework consists of two layers. ...... communication links embedded in the new street lamps to mount additional... Setting the standard worldwide: intelligent city, Smart Nation ...https://spring.enterprisesg.gov.sg/.../Setting-the-standard-worldwide-intelligent-city-S... Jan 8, 2016 -As Singaporegears up to be the world's first Smart Nation, it's relying ... with 'smart city' technologies to tackle issues such as street lighting, waste ...HDB is also working closely with government agencies and industry players... |
Soaring Demand Drives Landscape Lighting Market Growth During the Forecast Period, 2018 to 2028
Fact.MR has announced the addition of the Landscape Lighting Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking - Global Market Insights 2018 to 2028"report to their offering.
Rockville, MD -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/02/2019 -- The development of energy-efficient and economic LEDs lighting products has broaden the application of the LED lights including the outdoors also. Due to advancements in landscape lighting technology, (such as the use of chip-on-board technology) landscape lighting are being adopted significantly. Moreover, the day and night monitoring of the outside environment is done with the help of the landscape lighting. The landscape lighting market is expected to have a significant growth during the forecast period owing to the promising application of landscape lighting inside the house and in roadways also. The modern landscape lighting is expected to encourage people to switch from conventional lighting solutions to LED landscape lighting solutions due to the advanced features of the landscape lighting market. In addition, the arrival of efficient and smart technologies, such as daylight sensors and control systems (for the remote monitoring of smart street lights) provide a rise in potential opportunities for the landscape lighting market.
Source/ Courtesy of: http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/soaring-demand-drives-landscape-lighting-market-growth-during-the-forecast-period-2018-to-2028-1159820.htm
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
24 Apr 2019 to 24 Apr 2019
This Engineering/ Technical Event is organised by IES Aerospace Engineering Technical Committee (AETC).
Speaker: Associate Professor Dr. Liu Erjia, School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Cold spray is attracting increasing interest as a coating, repair and additive manufacturing process across a large number of industry sectors. Recent advances in equipment, coupled with novel approaches to the manufacturing and metallurgy of the materials employed in cold spray are encouraging the development of load bearing applications for AI, Fe, Ni and Ti alloy components.
Coatings and surface engineering: addressing the needs of industry
Water repellence; lightning conduction; increased abrasion resistance all properties which can be imparted to a material through the use of coatings and surface engineering.
Aerospace
The complex castings made of difficult-to-weld alloys used in aircraft structures can easily suffer superficial damage, either during their production as a result of casting defects or mismachining, or during service as a result of wear and corrosion.
Alongside surface engineering for repairs, the aerospace sector also needs durable anti-icing and anti-fouling coatings, improved bulk materials for aircraft leading edges, thermally resistant coatings and advanced composite materials for aircraft pipelines.
Construction & Built Environment
The construction industry is always seeking improved ways to repel moisture, limit the impact of fouling and preserve dimensional stability, appearance and insulation performance.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
11 May 2019 to 11 May 2019
The specific objective of Module 1 on Piling & Foundations is to familiarize participants with piling methods adopted in Singapore and the region and how to supervise the installation of piles. The sub-topic on foundations will provide participants with knowledge on various types of foundations and their construction and supervision.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
25 May 2019 to 25 May 2019
Underground and related structures are of great significance to the local construction industry. Many structures have to be built below ground and their design and construction are of importance to those in the civil engineering profession.Resident Engineers and Resident Technical Officers need to be familiar with the construction and supervision of underground and associated structures, as such foundations, basements, tunnels and earth-retaining structures.
This course covers topics rarely covered to any great extent at undergraduate level. The emphasis is on hand-based methods. They can be used directly for design or for the checking of computer-based designs. However, rather than just providing an alternate design method of equal difficulty to conventional procedures, it will be found that many problems can be tackled surprisingly easily using these powerful methods. The methods are an aid to understanding. Many worked examples are presented showing how the various methods can be used. The emphasis is on the use of the methods for practical problem solving, so little theory is presented. Appropriate reference will also be made to SS EN 1992 series on Design of Concrete Structures
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
11 Jun 2019 to 11 Jun 2019
This particular module will discuss the background of this Court of Appeal case and its direct impact on site supervisors as well as their employers. The course will also provide participants with an up-to-date essential knowledge of Singapores laws on negligence and the common law duty of RTO & RE (as well as engineers and other technical professional s) which are relevant to the engineering building construction (ECB) industries and are faced by or connected with ECB projects.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
25 Jun 2019 to 25 Jun 2019
This course aims to highlight the key environmental concerns relating to air and water pollution from construction sites. The scope of the course will cover sources and activities on worksites that generate pollution, as well as the impact of this pollution on our environment. Regulations, management and control measures to address these pollution concerns will also be discussed.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
4 Jul 2019 to 4 Jul 2019
he success of a development project depends largely on the effectiveness of the project manager and the-project team members who are involved in the project. Being a key member of the project team, it is important for the engineer to acquire the knowledge and skills of project management, so that they will be able to work closely with the project manager and contribute positively to the success of the projects.To achieve good quality construction works, it is important for the engineer to be able to manage the design process and supervise the construction work on site effectively. This course will also cover the effective management of design process by the engineers and effective supervision of construction works by the engineers and RTOs.This course will also cover the risk assessment and safety management of construction works, to provide a safe environment for all personnel working on site.In addition, this course will also touch on the skill sets required for managing projects overseas, particularly in China.
Institution of Engineers, Singapore
18 Jul 2019 to 18 Jul 2019
The objective of the course is to impart knowledge to the participant on the causes, prevention, inspection and rectification of cracks in concrete. In particular, cracking in concrete is explained and the allowance of its formation in design is covered. Cracks formed arising from workmanship issues are also covered. Appropriate references will be made to the Singapore Standard SS EN 1992 series on Eurocode 2 Design of concrete structures that allow cracks to form and possible ways of preventing cracking is also covered. Emphasis on how to assess the severity of the crack through a methodological approach is covered. Finally, various methods of rectification of the crack lines are covered including the appropriateness of the method to the type and nature of the crack being considered.
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