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[Singapore Pavilion] IBEW (BEX Asia) 2022 is back!

Dear SBMSA Members,

IBEW 2022 – Asia Pacific’s most anticipated Built Environment Event is back for its 4th edition from 05 – 09 September 2022. STAS is setting up a Singapore Pavilion for IBEW 2022 and would like to invite you to participate.

Join SG Pavilion and enjoy funding support of up to 70% by Enterprise Singapore (upon meeting eligible criterias).

Email to info@stas.org.sg to register your interest for the Singapore Pavilion!

[Singapore Pavilion] IBEW (Bex Asia) 2022 is back!

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[For Dissemination – BCA Circular] CONQUAS 2022

NEW CONQUAS 2022 STANDARD

  1. The Built Environment sector has shown commitment to building better quality projects by making steady improvements over the years, supported by BCA’s initiatives and schemes on construction quality.

    BCA works with industry stakeholders and residents to undertake frequent and regular reviews to calibrate BCA’s Construction Quality Assessment System (CONQUAS) to the changing needs of homeowners.

  2. Over the last year, BCA and relevant agencies have engaged builders, developers and trade associations to improve CONQUAS. BCA has released the new CONQUAS 2022 standard, to help developers and builders continually improve their construction quality and processes to minimise defects incidences.

    BCA is also developing a new CONQUAS branding system to help home buyers better discern the workmanship quality and excellence of developers and builders based on their track records in private residentials projects. 

    Details for this banding system to be released later.

  3. We would also like to take the opportunity to thank you for your support in the quality journey. We would appreciate it if you could convey the contents of the circular to those who needs it. For clarification, please feel free to contact Mr. Ken Ho at email : ken_ho@bca.gov.sg.

BCA Circular - CONQUAS 2022

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Singapore Polytechnic Learning Journey – May

25TH MAY 2022

Invited by Ms Yina Chua, Assistant Director of the Department of Industry & Partnerships of Singapore Polytechnic (SP), a group of 20 people from SBMSA visited the SP’s Data Science and Analytics Centre and Advanced Manufacturing Centre on 25th May 2022.

Ms Yina Chua and her team presented the SP’s mission and vision, SP’s capabilities in the Industrial Transformation Maps (ITMs) and Enterprise Solution Packages for Built Environment.

Through this learning journey, members have a better understanding on the importance of digitalization and automation in the industry transformation.

SBMSA intended to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore Polytechnic, to encourage members to adopt the digital transformation with the assistance from Enterprise Singapore and Singapore Polytechnic.

For more information and assistance, please contact SBMSA Secretariat by email sbmsa1929@gmail.com .

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Circular on Buildability & Productivity

SBMSA would like to inform the industry on the following updates :

a. Enhancements to code of practice on buildability and amendments to building control (buildability and productivity) regulations 2011 to accelerate adoption of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA).

b. Collection of off-site construction productivity data.

Please see the attached document for details.

Circular on Buildability & Productivity

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[Committee of Supply (COS) Debate 2022] : Singapore Economy 2030 – Seizing Opportunities, Energising Enterprises

This year, the Ministry of Trade and Industry’s Committee of Supply (COS) focused on their continued commitment to go the distance with businesses and workers.

To chart the path for our next lap of growth, MTI has laid out their economic strategies for the decade ahead under the Singapore Economy 2030 vision.

Please visit www.mti.gov.sg/COS2022 for more information. 

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[Singapore Economy 2030] : Seizing Opportunities, Energising Enterprises

This year, the Ministry of Trade & Industry (MTI) has partnered Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) to produce the Budget Booklet for Businesses.

You will find a comprehensive overview of how the Government will support businesses in capturing new growth opportunities and being future-ready in this booklet. The strategies laid out for the four key areas of Services, Manufacturing, Trade and Enterprises are designed towards long-term, sustainable growth.

Please find a digital copy as attached for your reference here.

A copy can also be downloaded from MTI’s website here.

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Singapore Polytechnic Learning Journey – March

25TH MARCH 2022

As invited by Dr Yin Xijiang, Director of the Advanced Materials Technology Centre of Singapore Polytechnic (SP) and his team, SBMSA President Ng Soy Ng and 15 committee members visited SP Advanced Materials Technology Centre and 5G & AIoT Centre on 25 Mach 2022. 

Dr Yin and his team shared with the attendees on the advanced building materials and technical services : 

  • BE Materials for Sustainability, Buildability and Maintanability
  • Building Maintenance and Repair
  • Past and Ongoing Industry Commissioning Projects for the BE Sector

Members also had the opportunity to learn about the advanced 5G & AIoT technologies and their applications in digitisation and automation.

The objective of this learning journey is to promote the cooperation between SBMSA and the SP Advanced Materials Technology Centre. SBMSA hopes to help members in need by promoting the collaboration between SP and the members in the areas of improving the products and technology, facilitating in BIP Clearance, etc.

For assistance, please contact SBMSA Secretariat by email sbmsa1929@gmail.com

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Online/Physical Walkabout

19TH FEBRUARY 2022

The Online/Physical Walkabout organized by the SBMSA was officially started on 19th February 2022. The companies can introduce the products and businesses it operates, so that members can understand and promote business opportunities. Please click on the link to watch the video clip.

YZ Timber Trading Pte Ltd
19 Feb 2022

Worksite Solutions Pte Ltd
19 Feb 2022

Stainless Structurals Asia Pte Ltd
19 Mar 2022

Chun Hoe Pte Ltd (Singapore)
19 Mar 2022

M&G Contracts (S) Pte Ltd
16 Apr 2022

Hiap Huat Paints Company
14 May 2022

Lian Wang Trading Pte Ltd
12 Jul 2022

YZ Timber Trading
Pte Ltd
19 Feb 2022

Worksite Solutions
Pte Ltd
19 Feb 2022

Stainless Structurals
Pte Ltd
19 Mar 2022

Chun Hoe Pte Ltd (Singapore)
19 Mar 2022

M&G Contracts (S)
Pte Ltd
16 Apr 2022

Hiap Huat
Paints Company
14 May 2022

Lian Wang Trading
Pte Ltd
12 Jul 2022

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China-Singapore Building Materials and Construction Cooperation Conference

29TH JUNE 2022

China Enterprises Association (Singapore) wish to promote exchanges and cooperation between China and Singapore in the field of building materials and construction, and jointly expand new opportunities for cooperation in the third-party market in Southeast Asia, members are hereby invited to join this conference on 29 June 2022. The president, Mr Ng Soy Ng was invited to give a speech during this conference.

Speech by Mr Ng Soy Ng, President of the Singapore Building Materials Suppliers' Association (SBMSA), at the China-Singapore Building Materials and Construction Cooperation Conference organised by the China Enterprises Association (Singapore) on 29 June 2022.

(Singapore Green Building Development)

From 2005 to 2022 (17 years), Singapore promoted Green Building Development and drew up a series of development blueprints. I would like to briefly introduce you to explore opportunities for cooperation and development between Singapore and China in building and developing Green Buildings.

Singapore is a tropical developed country with a higher standard of living compared to other tropical countries. Hence, with greater resource consumption, I am afraid no country like Singapore can turn on air-conditioners all year round.

Singapore is in great demand for resources and relies heavily on imported resources such as water, electricity, and gas. Electricity comes from three main sources: Firstly, waste incineration (5 percent). Secondly, natural gas imports from other countries, and lastly, electricity imports from Malaysia. Only 5 percent of the electricity generated from waste is owned by oneself. Besides collecting some fresh water, Singapore’s water supply is completely constrained by Malaysia. If Malaysia does not provide water, or if the weather is dry and there is a shortage of water, Singapore can only suffer.

Hence, in terms of resources, the Singapore Government has always attached great importance to raising revenue and cutting expenditure. Founding Prime Minister (PM) Lee Kuan Yew once said, “On the day Singapore separated from Malaysia, we knew that the other party would put pressure on water supply, so we had to systematically use every drop of rain that fell from the sky.”

Buildings in Singapore account for 40 percent of the country’s total electricity consumption and more than 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. This high electricity consumption has enabled the Government to actively improve energy efficiency in buildings. From 2005, the BCA released the “Green Building Certification Scheme”, setting the 2030 “80-80-80” target:

  • 80% of buildings meet green building standards.
  • 80% of new buildings meet the “ultra-low energy consumption” requirement.
  • 80% improvement in energy efficiency for all buildings.

Green buildings are not just about planting flowers and plants, BCA’s five key indicators are energy efficiency, water conservation, environmental protection, indoor environmental quality, and green features and innovation.

Progress Milestones for Green Buildings in Singapore:

2005 – Launch of BCA Green Mark Certification Scheme in Singapore

2006 – Launch of the First Green Building Masterplan

2007 – Launch of Sustainable Construction Masterplan

2008 – Amendments to Building Control Act to enforce minimum environmental standards for new buildings

2009 – Building and Construction Authority Zero-Energy Building was launched as a model for the Second Green Building Masterplan

2012 – Achieved the goal of 1000th Green Mark Project and 100th Platinum Award Project. Revision of the Control Act of Parliament / Introduction of minimum environmental sustainability standards requirements for existing buildings / Submission of energy consumption and related data by utilities and construction companies / Periodic review of air-conditioning system efficiency.

2014 – The 3rd Green Building Masterplan was launched As the number of green buildings advanced from 17 in 2005 to 2,100 in 2014 (62 million m2, equivalent to 25% of total building area).

3 Strategic Objectives:

  • Continue to lead green buildings
  • Expand collaborations & participation
  • Practise sustainable performance

2017 – Conducted a mid-term review of the 3rd Green Building Masterplan

Achievements and targets of the Singapore Green Building Masterplan: 2005 (0.1%), 2010 (13%), 2020 (43%), 2030 (80%).

Singapore is a leader in green building development in ASEAN and Asia, and is the first green building rating system designed specifically for tropical climates, gaining international recognition and accolades.

Nevertheless, Singapore still has a long way to go to meet the target of 80 percent of green buildings. The huge demand for green building materials, including building structural materials, interior and exterior decorative materials, air-conditioning, lighting, lighting and innovative solutions for green buildings, will provide excellent business opportunities for local and Chinese enterprises.

With a population of 5.6 million and a land area of 720 square kilometres, Singapore is a major financial and port hub in the world. With its excellent geographical location and political stability, it is still the largest investor country in China. Apart from the Singapore market, we hope that Chinese enterprises will work with Singapore to open a third-party market. Both sides complement each other in terms of resources, capital, technology and management, and tap on ASEAN’s huge market to achieve the goal.

- Mr Ng Soy Ng, President of the Singapore Building Materials Suppliers' Association (SBMSA)

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Chinese New Year Tuanbai

11TH FEBRUARY 2022

Due to the impact of the COVID-19 Omicron variant and restrictions of Safe Management Measures, SBMSA’s Chinese New Year Tuanbai was conducted via Zoom this year.

Mr Ng Soy Ng, the president of SBMSA, wished everyone a happy new year and a prosperous Year of the Tiger. Mr Ng hopes that the pandemic situation in Singapore can be better controlled, and the business can recover progressively in the near future. He encouraged members to respond calmly and not be pessimistic.

Mr Ng mentioned that SBMSA is preparing for an Online Walkabout session on 19 February 2022, where two companies will be the first to introduce their companies to other members. Mr Ng also hopes that more members will join this event in the future. He encouraged members to use technology to keep in touch during this difficult time to promote better communication and cooperation between members.

Attendees also shared the problems that they are facing, e.g. manpower shortage, increase in labour costs, etc. Due to delays in construction projects, building materials suppliers are also facing problem of not being able to receive payment for supplies as scheduled.

(Photo of some of the participants)

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