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Building and Construction Authority

31 Mar 2017 to 31 Mar 2017

Future development projects in Singapore require Built Environment Professionals to collaborate, using technology, at a much earlier stage to anticipate issues and solve problems. This half-day seminar enables participants to gain knowledge and understanding in using data analytics, predictive analytics, data mining, and the Internet of Things (IoT) throughout the construction process to further improve their productivity. The seminar is co-organised by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and Australian Trade and Investment Commission (AUSTRADE).

Building and Construction Authority

3 Apr 2017 to 3 Apr 2017

Computational design or parametric design approach enables the architects, engineers and industry professionals to explore wider range of design options and iterate complex solution seamlessly. The design approach also makes the creation of complex geometry possible and accurate.The half day BIM Symposium on Advanced Computational Design will focus on the sharing of the development, strategies and case study from the local and international professionals, so as to create awareness and encourage the adoption of it to improve the productivity.

Building and Construction Authority

4 Apr 2017 to 13 Apr 2017

All structures are to be supported on sound foundation for their safety and subsequent performance. A good understanding of the pile foundation design principles and construction practices is essential for every practitioner, designer, builder and supervisor involved so that structures will be built and maintained safely throughout the lifetime of the structure. This course aims to provide participants with an insight into the engineering principles of pile foundation design as well as good construction practices adopted locally with special emphasis on cast-in place reinforced concrete bored piles in compression.

Building and Construction Authority

17 Apr 2017 to 17 May 2018

Coordination and management are keys to successful construction projects. As an aspiring coordinator, you will need to have working knowledge and skills in interpreting and coordinating architectural, structural and M&E works. The NBQ programme gives you essential and in-depth knowledge of various Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) works, as well as effective communication skills to coordinate projects successfully.

Building and Construction Authority

17 Apr 2017 to 17 May 2018

With advances in technology, building projects are increasing becoming more sophisticated and complex. To manage this challenging environment, competent and well-trained project supervisors are needed to ensure that contractors complete projects in a timely manner while maintaining a high level of workmanship. The NBQ in Project Supervision offers essential skills training and knowledge that will give you the extra edge you need to manage projects successfully.

Building and Construction Authority

17 Apr 2017 to 26 Apr 2017

A good geotechnical monitoring instrumentation system with proper protection, recording and data analysis could avoid catastrophic site incident. These instrumentations play an important role in the safety monitoring especially during the construction stage. The recorded data are also useful for design verification. Therefore, it is of foremost importance that engineers should be equipped with the knowledge on the different functions of geotechnical instrumentations, their installation method and how the readings are taken so that they could better plan and design the system to get their desired data. This course will cover this essential knowledge and also the skill to interpret the readings obtained, the good practices in installation of the instruments and the statutory requirements.

Building and Construction Authority

17 Apr 2017 to 17 Apr 2020

Geographic Information System (GIS) applications are in great demand nowadays due to many of their value-added services. To generate any recommended solution using GIS applications, there must be accurate data collected by the land surveyors. In addition, the development of many new challenging construction and civil engineering projects also requires a higher level of service from the land surveyors.The part-time Diploma in Geo-Spatial Information and Technology which was developed in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV) offers graduates the integrated domain knowledge of various surveying techniques and GIS applications with the use of latest technology and equipment. This diploma creates a unique opportunity for graduates to venture into different aspects of the surveying services. With this, graduates are able to begin or advance their career further in the surveying and geospatial profession.

Building and Construction Authority

17 Apr 2017 to 17 Apr 2020

There is an increasing demand for knowledge-based skilled workforce as the industry restructures itself following the transition of our nation into a knowledge-based economy. A new generation of knowledge-based specialist subcontractors, supervisors or Resident Technical Officers who possess adequate practical skills and technical knowledge is needed. They will have the skills to supervise construction workers directly in this new economy to ensure that construction sites are safe, highly productive with good quality standards.The Diploma in Construction Engineering is accepted for registration as a Resident Technical Officer under the Building Control Act.

Building and Construction Authority

18 Apr 2017 to 21 Apr 2017

Good passive and ventilation design strategies could reduce the dependence of active cooling yet maintaining a good thermal environment. This course promotes the design for thermal comfort with ventilation strategies. Participants are also introduced to the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation software to model airflow in a space and urban environment, so as to analyse the effectiveness of various design options.

Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore

22 Apr 2017 to 22 Apr 2017

This course is organised to prepare civil, structural and geotechnical engineering practitioners, ground investigation and testing laboratories, builders and supervisory personnel on the design of spread and axially loaded pile foundations particularly to Eurocode 7 in Singapore. The participants will be able to: (1) Appreciate and understand the design approach of foundations based on Eurocode 7 and its National Annexes; (2) Understand the use of Eurocode 7 on design and construction considerations for spread and axially loaded pile foundations; and (3) Understand the execution and testing requirements relating to foundations

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