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Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore

6 Jul 2023 to 6 Jul 2023

LEARNING OBJECTIVESIncreasing productivity and enabling collaborationDesign & BIM Data Management. BIM & Analysis InteroperabilityPreparing Structural Building information Models for IFC-SG Submission requirementsTOPIC & AGENDAExploring Structural BIM to Analysis workflows & Model Automation procedures.Hands-on: Revit-Dynamo-RobotHands-on: Corenet X - IFC-SG Parameters for Revit & Checking Structural ModelsShowcase: Generative design Showcase: CSIxRevit Interoperability

In collaboration with Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and Workforce Singapore (WSG), Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) warmly invites HR Managers, HR Business Partners, HR Directors and Business Owners to a half-day briefing on Job Redesign and to share on an upcoming project to aggregate demand and redesign multiple job roles relevant to construction firms.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

4 Aug 2023 to 27 Sep 2023

The professional course on erosion control will lead to accreditation of professional engineers as Qualified Erosion Control Professionals (QECPs).The duties and responsibilities of a QECP include designing erosion and sedimentation control measures in construction sites and preparing plans. Submission plans to PUB shall be submitted by a registered QECP.

Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore

21 Aug 2023 to 21 Aug 2023

ACES is organising a short online lunchtime talks for CORENET X. In this session JTC, Squire Mech and Arup are invited to share with members their sandbox project and their experience with Revit and IFC-SG.

Building and Construction Authority

7 Nov 2023 to 7 Nov 2023

Insights into Agencies Regulatory Intent and Objectives: Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee (IACC) is a tripartite committee comprising of 10 regulatory agencies, 5 key industry associations and other key public sector developers, chaired by BCA. The main objective of IACC is to facilitate fast and effective resolution of any conflicting regulatory requirements impeding the progress of a project. As part of the IACC scope, agencies also review and align policies and processes at cross agency level. IACC will be organising a seminar this year to share some of the key learning points from recent cases tabled in the IACC resolution platform and highlight IACC agencies efforts to foster better understanding of regulatory intent and its objectives, conveying the rationale behind regulatory measures. The objective is to engage professionals and industry stakeholders to stay informed with the latest regulations and understand the principles behind the regulatory requirements.

Building and Construction Authority

22 Feb 2024 to 28 Mar 2024

3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCES IN STEEL & COMPOSITE STRUCTURES

Building and Construction Authority

8 Mar 2024 to 8 Apr 2024

The BCA Design and Engineering Safety Award was launched in May 2008 to give recognition to the Qualified Person for Structural Works [QP(ST)], QP(ST)s firm and the project team for ingenious design processes and solutions in overcoming project challenges to ensure safety in design, construction and maintenance of building and civil engineering projects locally.In this year award, we will recognise all projects which satisfy the assessment criteria as stated in the brochure with Terms and conditions.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

19 Apr 2024 to 19 Apr 2024

Design risk can be managed effectively by identifying the hazard and controlling the risk through Design for Safety (DfS) reviews during project development.Designing for safety should start at the early stage of a project whereby key stakeholders will review the design progressively to identify hazards on the building layout, materials used and construction methods etc. so as to enhance the safety of the project for construction as well as operation and maintenance.

Institution of Engineers, Singapore

25 Apr 2024 to 26 Apr 2024

This Competency Requirement document specifies the performance criteria, underpinning knowledge, range and context for the design, training and assessment of the Design for Safety Professionals (DfSP) Course. Learners of this course will gain the knowledge and skills for fulfilling the roles of the construction in accordance with the guideline on Design for Safety and Health in Buildings and Structures.

*Revamped & Revised to DfS Guidelines 2022* The regulatory requirement for Design-for-Safety (DfS) was enforced since August 2016. It requires stakeholders to work together to address foreseeable risks right from the conceptual design to the construction of the project. During the construction stage, the DfS review meetings will involve the design & supervision team from the Consultants and construction team from the Contractor. They will participate in reviewing safety and health risks relating to design and propose mitigation measures for implementation.

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