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Building and Construction Authority

14 Sep 2017 to 14 Sep 2017

To inspire, promote and provide public recognition for sustainable landscapes, the Building and Construction Authority and the National Parks Board jointly developed the Green Mark for Parks Certification scheme. This scheme provides quantitative standards and comprehensive assessment system to evaluate the sustainability of parks. This course provides insight into the fundamentals and guiding principles of sustainable landscape design and construction, which underpin the Green Mark for Parks scheme. It aims to enable the participants to gain in-depth understanding of the requirements of Green Mark for Parks Certification scheme, including the various key indicators, measures and assessment criteria.

Building and Construction Authority

14 Sep 2017 to 14 Sep 2017

Temporary low voltage electrical installations are widely used in construction and building sites; trade-fairs, mini-fairs and exhibition sites as well as for festive lightings.Designers and engineers need to have deep knowledge on the good practice and guidelines for the inspection, testing and maintenance of such installations, in compliance with the code of practice.

Building and Construction Authority

14 Sep 2017 to 15 Sep 2017

Building Services engineering brings a building to life, have a profound impact on different aspects of building performance such as end-user satisfaction, environmental impact, maintenance and utilities cost, as well as business continuity. In the modern built environment, clients require their projects to be delivered on time and within budget. Clients also want assets to be operationally-ready at handover, facilities that perform to suit their required function and buildings with high levels of performance over the long-term. A correctly executed commissioning process for Building Services is crucial to achieving these outcomes. This course will discuss the different Building Services in projects, what the commissioning process is, why it is important and how the commissioning process could be executed at each stage of project delivery. Prefabricated Building Services elements for improved productivity will also be shared.

Building and Construction Authority

19 Sep 2017 to 20 Sep 2017

With effect from 1 October 2010, for Ready-Mixed Concrete (RMC) Certification, Building and Construction Authority (BCA) will require batching plants to be certified by certification bodies accredited under Singapore Accreditation Councils Accreditation Scheme. This RMC certification will be based on the new Singapore Standards SS EN 206-1 (Concrete Specification, performance, production and conformity) and SS 544 (Concrete Complementary Singapore Standard to SS EN 206-1). This certificate course in concrete technology is jointly organised by the BCA Academy, the Singapore Concrete Institute (SCI) and the American Concrete Institute-Singapore Chapter (ACI-SC) to familiarize technical personnel in the concrete industry with the certification scheme.

Building and Construction Authority

26 Sep 2017 to 23 Mar 2018

Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health (Level A) is the first level of the four following qualifications under the WSQ WSH Professionals framework:1) Level A - Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health2) Level B - Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health3) Level C - Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety and Health4) Level D - Graduate Certificate in Workplace Safety and HealthThis Certificate is entry level course to the WSH profession.

Building and Construction Authority

28 Sep 2017 to 28 Sep 2017

This seminar aims to raise the safety standards of our industry and shape a safe built environment for Singapore. This year, we will be partnering with GeoSS and our industry partners to share on issue related to Building Control and safety of Geotechnical Building Work as we anticipate more upcoming civil engineering projects.

Building and Construction Authority

29 Sep 2017 to 29 Sep 2017

BCA strongly encourages the use of new and innovative technology for improved productivity. To accelerate adoption of such technology, there is an urgent need to get the industry to be familiarised with some of the productive construction methodologies adopted overseas. One such example is the Innovative Prestressed Support (IPS) system. IPS system has been successfully developed by adopting prestressing technology, which expands the length of wale more than 20 times. It significantly improves main structure and excavation efficiency that reduces the cost and construction time. IPS system has also received many national awards such as Korea 10 Best New Technology. This workshop is to educate and share with the industry on the use of this new technology method so that its applications can be better understood.

Building and Construction Authority

4 Oct 2017 to 4 Oct 2017

MRT tender preparation and submission need to be carefully and effectively managed to avoid exposing organisation to severe financial penalties and turning a potentially profitable project into a loss-maker. In order to be profitable, a sound tender is vital and risk factors must be eliminated where possible.Thus, a specially tailored 1 day course is launched to educate and equip construction industry stakeholders a good real insight into a contractors experience in tendering for MRT projects and other infrastructure projects.

Building and Construction Authority

5 Oct 2017 to 5 Oct 2017

The management of project is a complex issue and can be potentially ruinous financially for both the contractor and employer if the risk and uncertainty are not managed efficiently and effectively. This workshop will concentrate on good programme management and optimisation strategies and techniques for effectively managing and mitigating the risk and challenges in managing a project towards successful completion. It will also cover tools for avoiding and analysing issues in disputes, and for resolving disputes quickly with minimum cost.A case study will be used to help participants gain a better understanding of the potential problems and risks arising due to project delays. The case study will conclude with illustrations of how best practice programme management techniques and optimisation strategies can be effectively applied to help in the recovery of the delayed project.

Chaired by BCA, the Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee (IACC) comprises representatives from various building regulatory agencies (EMA, LTA, NEA, NParks, PUB, SCDF, URA), public sector developers (HDB, JTC) and industry associations (ACES, IES, REDAS, SCAL, SIA). The IACC primarily facilitates project teams to quickly resolve issues arising from conflicting regulatory requirements that may impede construction activities and reduce productivity.

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