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SBMSA CNY Celebrations 2023

31ST JANUARY 2023

SBMSA CNY Celebrations at Trade Association Hub on 31st Jan 2023

Singapore Building Materials Suppliers’ Association held its long-awaited Chinese New Year Celebrations at Trade Association Hub Penthouse on 31st January 2023. The luncheon was attended by 70 guests, including Presidents from various associations, representatives from Specialists Trade Alliance of Singapore (STAS), Six Trade Associations, Singapore Timber Association and Singapore Renovation Contractors and Materials Suppliers Association. Our Guest of Honour (GOH) was Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information and National Development and special guest Mr. Kho Choon Keng, President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) also attended the event. To liven up the celebrations, there was also a lion dance performance and a God of Wealth to hand out candies to all guests.

President Ng Soy Ng started the lunch by wishing everyone a Happy New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai. He also thanked SMS Tan, SCCCI President Kho Choon Keng and all the guests for attending the event.  President Ng commented that the past 3 years had not been easy due to covid-19. There are also other challenges that we’ll need to overcome today, such as inflation and the ongoing Ukraine war.  However, the building Industry is on the path to recovery and we are hopeful that with the government initiatives and grants for the Built Environment (BE) sector, we will welcome a better future.

 

SMS Tan also shared with the members on how he is glad that the BE sector has overcome the challenges during the COVID-19 period. Looking ahead, the outlook for our BE sector remains positive and construction activities are gradually picking up. Nonetheless, we must also step up our efforts to transform the BE industry into one that is even more resilient, sustainable and productive, to overcome any future challenges.

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6 Trade Association Meeting

29TH NOVEMBER 2022

Singapore Six Trade Associations annual symposium and dinner was successfully held on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at Chui Huay Lim Teochew Cuisine.  The current rotating chairman is Mr. Kelvin Tay, President of Singapore Hardware & Tools Association. During the symposium, leaders of the six-association reported on the status and outlook of their industry. Trade Association all face the same problems of cost, manpower, capital and “counterfeiting” issue. But everyone is thankful that Singapore has a wise government, and the pragmatic decision to coexist with Covid-19 and a variety of aid packages have allowed the country to move on.

Looking forward to 2023, the leaders hoped that Singapore Six Trade Association can unite to communicate more, organize more activities, and jointly face future challenges.

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SBMSA Social Gathering Dinner

09TH SEPTEMBER 2022

After more than 3 years of not being able to gather for our regular social gathering due to Covid, we are finally able to meet up and continue with this tradition.

The dinner started off with our Honorary Secretary, Kenny Lim welcoming everybody to the dinner and followed by President Ng Soy Ng’s welcome speech. He commented on the tough business environment all companies are facing now and hope all can unite and through the association, face the challenges together. 41 members from 22 companies attended the dinner of which 5 are new members whom President Ng specially extended a warm welcome to.

President Ng commented that although there were no large gatherings during Covid, except for the inauguration ceremony witnessed by Minister of National Development, Desmond Lee Ti-Seng and online visits to members, the executive committee has been meeting regularly to perform their respective duties. He also hopes to resume on-site visits as soon as possible, allowing members to visit each other and organise social gathering dinners every 2-3 months.  President Ng invites everyone to visit the association’s website regularly to learn more about the association’s activities and actively participate in them. Finally, President Ng announced that the next gathering will be held at our association office in TA Hub unit 02-25 (on January 31, 2023) and welcome all members to attend the lunch gathering and celebrate Chinese New Year together.

8 sumptuous dishes were served during the dinner along with free flow wines, beers and drinks.  Members only had to pay $30 per head as the balance cost was sponsored by our Executive Committee.  2 free seats were also given to new members to encourage them to join in. 

During the dinner, President Ng led the Executive Committee around to toast to everyone, and the social gathering dinner concluded successfully with joyous laughter and karaoke singing.

Attachments : President Mr. Ng Soy Ng’s speech video, President Mr. Ng Soy Ng’s speech, Video of Meeting Venue, and many wonderful pictures.

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SBMSA Social Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Signing Ceremony at IBEW

06TH SEPTEMBER 2022

SBMSA signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Singapore Polytechnic (SP). The scope is co-drive digitalisation solutions and training provided by Singapore Polytechnic to SBMSA’s members and partners. There is also co-organise events and seminars to promote industry transformation. At the IBEW event, the official signing ceremony will be witnessed by the Minister of National Development, Desmond Lee.

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Online “China (Yunfu) – RCEP Economic and Trade Cooperation Series Activities”

31ST AUGUST 2022

To strengthen trade and investment cooperation between China and RCEP countries, the “China (Yunfu) – RCEP Economic and Trade Cooperation Series Activities” co-hosted by the China-ASEAN Business Council (CABC) and RCEP held online on 31 august 2022 (Wednesday) morning. The video of the speech previously recorded by our president Mr. Ng Soy Ng was also played at the meeting.

Attachments : President Mr. Ng Soy Ng’s speech video, President Mr. Ng Soy Ng’s speech, Video of Meeting Venue, and many wonderful pictures.

President Ng. Soy Ng's Speech

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) was signed by 15 Asia-Pacific countries at the end of last year, 2021 which brought about many new changes and business opportunities to the global economy, especially the 10 ASEAN countries.

Even as COVID-19 is still lingering, trade in stone materials between China and ASEAN countries remains active. China’s imports of stone materials from ASEAN have increased by more than 50 per cent for the fourth consecutive year. At the same time, Chinese companies in stone materials are also increasing their ASEAN investments, cooperation in mining, as well as stone processing and technical equipment are deepening.

With the booming ASEAN economy, there will be more opportunities for the stone materials industry.

The Yunfu city is just 140 km from Guangzhou and is one of the cities in the city of Guangzhou in the Pearl River Delta. It is rich in mining resources, and stone is the main pillar industry of the city. It has always been known as a “stone city” and enjoys many good reputations such as “stone culture”, “China’s Model Stone circulation base”, “China’s stone construction capital”, “China’s Stone Base Centre” and “Land of Stone Sculpture Art”.

In recent years, the company supplied a lot of stone to high-rise buildings, gardens, and public facilities. With the strong promotion of green buildings and sustainable green building materials in Singapore, the “artificial stone” produced by the company will have many opportunities to be widely used in future.

Singapore is a small country with a population of 5.6 million and a land area of 720 square kilometers. However, with its excellent geographical location and stable political situation, it is a major financial and port center in the world and is still the largest investor country in China. Singapore can be used as a stronghold by the floating power to expand the ASEAN market, allowing both sides to complement each other’s strengths offering deep cooperation in resources, capital, technology and management to jointly explore the third market.

Lastly, congratulations on the establishment of the RCEP Stone Industry Cooperation Committees, and I hope that under the leadership of the respective committees, a platform will be set up for all parties in the stone industry to further promote exchanges and cooperation in the RCEP regional stone industry and its development.

Thank You!

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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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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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中国-新加坡绿色建筑材料与绿色建造合作企业交流会

29TH JUNE 2022

中资企业(新加坡)协会为推动中国与新加坡在绿色建筑材料和绿色建造领域的交流与合作,携手拓展东南亚第三方市场合作新机遇,特邀请会员于 2022 年 6 月 29 日参与中国-新加坡绿色建筑材料与绿色建造合作企业交流会。会长黄世荣也受邀在交流会上发表演讲。

新加坡建筑材料商公会会长黄世荣,于29/06/2022中资企业(新加坡)协会主办的“中国与新加坡绿色建筑材料和绿色建造的交流与合作”研讨会上发表的演讲讲稿。

《新加坡的绿色建筑发展》

新加坡自2005年至2022年(17年)大力推动绿色建筑发展,并拟订一系列发展蓝图。这里只作简要介绍,希望大家有些粗浅概念,从中探索新加坡和中国彼此在建设和发展绿色建筑的进程中,取得合作和发展的商机。

新加坡是位于热带的发达国家,和其他热带国家相比,这里人民生活水平更高。因此,资源消耗量更大,恐怕没有哪个国家像新加坡一年到头开空调吧?

新加坡对资源需求量大,严重依赖进口的水、电、气等资源,自己几乎一无所有。电主要有三个来源:一是烧垃圾发电(5%),二是从其他国家进口天然气,三是从马来西亚进口电,只有垃圾发电的5%是自己的。水更是头疼,除了收集一些淡水,新加坡的水供完全受制于马来西亚,如果马来西亚不给水,或天气干旱,水供短缺,新加坡只能活受罪。

因此,新加坡政府在资源方面一直高度重视“开源节流”。建国总理李光耀曾说过:“在新马分家那一天,我们就知道对方会在水供施加压力,所以我们必须系统化利用从天上掉下的每一滴雨水。”

新加坡的建筑物占全国总用电量的40%,占温室气体排放量的20%以上,这个偏高的耗电量,让政府一直积极提高建筑物的能源效益,从2005年开始,由BCA建设局发布 “绿色建筑认证计划”,设定 2030 年 80-80-80” 的指标

  • 80% 建筑达到绿色建筑标准
  • 80% 新建筑符合”超低能耗“要求
  • 所有建筑物取得 “能源效益” 80% 提升。

绿色建筑物不只是种花栽草,建设局的五大指标:节能、节水、环保,室内环境质量以及绿色特征与创新。

新加坡绿色建筑的进展里程碑:

2005 推出建设局绿色建筑标志认证计划

2006 推出第一个绿色建筑总蓝图

2007  推出可持续性建筑总蓝图

2008  修订建筑管制法令、对新建筑强制实行最低环保标准

2009  建设局零能耗建筑问世,做为典范 推出第二个绿色建筑总览图

2012   达到第1000个绿色标志项目及第100个白金奖项目的目标。 修订管制法令/ 对现有建筑推出最低环境可持续发展标准要求/ 水电公司及建筑业者呈报耗能及相关数据 / 定期对冷气系统效率进行审查。

2014  第3个绿色建筑总蓝图启动 随着绿色建筑从2005的17 座进展到2014的2100座(62 million m2, 相当于 25%的建筑总面积)。

3大策略性目标:

  • 继续领跑绿色建筑
  • 扩大合作和参予
  • 实践可持续的表现

2017  对第3个绿色建筑总蓝图进行中期检讨

新加坡绿色建筑总蓝图的成就和目标:2005(0.1%),2010(13%),2020(43%),2030(80%)

新加坡是东盟和亚洲绿色建筑发展的领跑者,是第一个专门为热带气候设计的绿色建筑评级系统,获得国际认可和赞誉。

尽管如此,新加坡距离80%绿色建筑的目标还有一段长路要走,绿色建筑对绿色建材的大量需求,包括建筑结构原料,内外装饰材料,冷气,照明,采光以及绿色建筑的创新方案等等,这将为本国和中资企业提供绝佳商机。

新加坡只有560万人口,720平方公里土地,却是世界主要金融和海港中心,拥有优越地理位置和稳定政局,至今还是一带一路以及中国最大投资国,除了新加坡市场,我们希望中资企业与新加坡联手开拓第三方市场。双方优势互补,发挥资源,资金,技术和管理等方面的深度合作,幅射东盟的庞大市场,实现一带一路的共商,共建和共享的目标

- 新加坡建筑材料商公会会长黄世荣

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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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