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- Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social Due Diligence
Home / Projects Projects Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social Due Diligence November 12, 2019 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting is engaged to carry out due diligence of a corporate Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social management system for a Pharmaceutical company. The scope includes assessment of the corporate EHS and social management system to determine compliance with International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards on Social and Environmental Sustainability and national EHS & social regulations. As part of assessment, Singapore manufacturing facility is to be audited as a representative site and EHS and Social Action Plan will be prepared based on key due diligence findings. The aim is to assist Client in investment decision based on the EHS & Social due diligence. Previous Back Next
- Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for Industrial Solutions Provider in Singapore
Home / Projects Projects Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for Industrial Solutions Provider in Singapore May 12, 2021 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed to provide Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) advisory services for a total industrial solutions provider based in Singapore. This Client deals with the packaging of imported goods that are sold both locally and overseas. The MPR was introduced as part of the nation-wide waste management policy to kickstart Singapore’s trajectory towards Circular Economy. This policy has brought businesses’ attention to waste resource management and solutions, such as preparing a waste management approach, measuring 3R (Reducing waste, Reusing and Recycling resources) performance, and navigating associated risks and circular opportunities. The project scope includes guiding the Client through the challenges of meeting requirements set out in the MPR policy and providing advice on how to prepare the necessary information required for the report submission. Through this service, TAC supports our Client in their transition to circularity, a crucial step towards preventing the worst effects of climate breakdown and resource scarcity. Previous Back Next
- EMMP Services for the Design & Construction of a CRL Interchange Station and Tunnels, Singapore
Home / Projects Projects EMMP Services for the Design & Construction of a CRL Interchange Station and Tunnels, Singapore January 19, 2022 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) has been engaged by a client to provide Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) services for the development of a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station and tunnels in Singapore. This interchange station will be part of the upcoming Cross Island Line that will connect eastern and western Singapore and serve as the alternative to the existing East West Line. As the CRL will be fully underground, the EMMP services for this project put more emphasis on physical aspects of the environment such as soil and groundwater quality, ground-borne noise, and vibration. During the pre-construction stage, TAC developed a detailed construction EMMP framework that outlines appropriate mitigation and management measures to ensure that environmentally sensitive receptors (i.e., humans, fauna, and flora) around the project site are not negatively impacted by the project activities. The Construction EMMP framework would serve as the basis of all implemented mitigation measures throughout the construction stage. TAC would then assist the client in assessing the conformance of their activities with EMMP requirements. Our services will ensure that the CRL interchange station and tunnels are developed in an environmentally sustainable manner and contribute to our efforts in fulfilling SDG9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Previous Back Next
- Retention Design Check for Steel Shelter for Employee Rest Area
Home / Projects Projects Retention Design Check for Steel Shelter for Employee Rest Area June 24, 2024 All Projects, Urban Resilience One of TEMBUSU Asia Consulting’s (TAC) services in the built environment sector is to assist clients with structural check and design, followed by application of TOP and CSC when the work is completed. TOP & CSC TOP refers to Temporary Occupation Permits, it is issued by BCA to certify that the project is near completion with some minor outstanding work, but the building is safe to be occupied. As for CSC or Certificates of Statutory Completion, it is issued by BCA to mark the full completion of the project based on the authorities’ requirements. For smaller projects, the developer may choose to skip the TOP and apply for CSC directly when the project is completed. For this project, TAC acted as a Qualified Person (QP) of the project. Design check was performed on an erected steel shelter. TAC also proposed some modification structural work and made submission to various authorities for approval. Finally, TAC provided supervision during the construction phase of the modification work and application for CSC after the modification work was completed. In performing this service, TAC contributed to SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth, which includes promoting safe and secure working environments for all workers and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. #SDG8 #SDG11 #SustainableCities #SustainableCommunities #BuiltEnvironment #Engineering #SiteInspection #Compliance Previous Back Next
- Annual Natural Gas Pipeline Inspection for a Petrochemical Plant in Jurong Island, Singapore
Home / Projects Projects Annual Natural Gas Pipeline Inspection for a Petrochemical Plant in Jurong Island, Singapore April 13, 2023 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was engaged to carry out annual natural gas pipeline inspection for a petrochemical plant in Jurong Island. As part of regulatory compliance, an inspection of the natural gas pipe is required to ensure its soundness and thus enhance the sustainability of production safety. Inspection of the gas pipeline will be carried out to check the condition of the gas pipe installation (e.g. for any signs of corrosion and leakages) and to observe any significant pressure drops to ensure the safety of the plant. Previous Back Next
- Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for an industrial development in north-western Singapore
Home / Projects Projects Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for an industrial development in north-western Singapore May 6, 2021 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was commissioned to conduct an Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for the land clearance of an industrial development in north-western Singapore. The scope of this EIS includes a biodiversity study to establish the ecological baseline of the project site, an assessment of the impacts of land clearance on the environment, and the recommendation of appropriate measures to mitigate these impacts. TEMBUSU Asia will also conduct biodiversity awareness training to brief key personnel on biodiversity issues pertaining to the project, including species found at the project site, the importance of biodiversity conservation, and ways to avoid human-wildlife conflict. We believe that by working with and providing sound recommendations to the Client, we will be able to help minimise adverse impacts on the surrounding natural environment for the duration of this project. Previous Back Next
- Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services for Enhancement of Mandai Mangrove and Mudflat
Home / Projects Projects Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services for Enhancement of Mandai Mangrove and Mudflat May 5, 2022 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was awarded the environmental consultancy works for the enhancement of Mandai Mangrove and Mudflat. Following the completion of feasibility studies in 2020, TAC is glad to continue the work for the detailed design and construction of the proposed nature park as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Baseline data collected from various environmental surveys we conducted would aid in understanding potential impacts of the development on the biodiversity and ecology, hydrodynamic condition, and other relevant environmental aspects. TAC would advise the multi-disciplinary team on mitigation measures to minimize impacts from the development. Stakeholder consultations would be carried out during the EIA process to incorporate feedback from relevant stakeholders. TAC will also supervise the EMMP implementation for both construction and post-construction stages. For this project, TAC combined its multi-disciplinary strength and capabilities in environmental and ecological assessment, habitat enhancement, and wildlife management to protect and conserve one of the last remaining mangrove forests and the most extensive mudflat site in mainland Singapore. #MandaiMangroveMudflat #NatureBasedSolution #EIA #Multidisciplinary #Biodiversity #Ecology #Hydrodynamic #Sediment #Modelling #EMMP #StakeholderEngagement #HabitatEnhancement #WildlifeManagement #Mangrove #Mudflat #Singapore #SDG11 #SustainableCitiesCommunities #SDG14 #LifeBelowWater #SDG15 #LifeAboveLand Previous Back Next
- Sustainability Awareness Training for the Shipping Industry
Home / Projects Projects Sustainability Awareness Training for the Shipping Industry September 15, 2022 All Projects, Capacity Building TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was invited to conduct a sustainability awareness training for a shipping company that provides classification and technical advisory services to the marine and offshore industries. The participants consisted of the global management team from Asia (i.e. Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, India) and Middle East countries. With about 90% of world trade transported by sea and global shipping accounting for nearly 3% of the world’s CO2 emissions, the shipping industry plays an important role in tackling climate change. International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set a target to reduce the carbon intensity of international shipping by at least 40% by 2030 and reduce the total annual greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping by at least 50% by 2050 based on 2008 figures. In Singapore, the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) launched the Maritime Singapore Decarbonisation Blueprint 2050 in March 2022 contributing to Singapore’s commitments under the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Our training aims to equip participants with the skills to anticipate future trends, risks, and opportunities and sort the broad array of options for action to identify efforts that will provide the greatest business value, hence fulfilling SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. Previous Back Next
- Feasibility Studies at Mandai Mangroves and Mudflat
Home / Projects Projects Feasibility Studies at Mandai Mangroves and Mudflat May 23, 2019 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting together with our partners were awarded the consultancy services for feasibility studies at Mandai mangrove and mudflat by the National Parks Board. Being one of the last few remaining mangroves and natural shoreline of Singapore, the future 72.8 ha park shall seek to preserve its ecological condition with minimal disturbance to the site’s ecosystem and biodiversity. Mandai mudflat is an important place for the birds with its rich grounds of molluscs, crustaceans, and worms during the low tide while the birds roost at the adjacent Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. The consultancy services comprise of the ecological study and survey of the existing site, hydrodynamic and ecological modelling, to the planning and design of the 72.8 ha park. An Environmental Impact Assessment will also be carried out to mitigate any possible impacts for the park development. This park will also serve as an important green node at the northern part of the Railway Corridor as well as part of the eco-discovery corridor in the Park Connector Network’s Round Island Route. Previous Back Next
- Annual Gas Pipe Inspection at Jurong Island
Home / Projects Projects Annual Gas Pipe Inspection at Jurong Island June 15, 2021 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed to carry out the annual inspection of gas pipe installation in Jurong Island. This annual inspection is a requirement of the Gas (Supply) Regulations to ensure no leakage or corrosion to the gas installation and that gas supply remains safe. Upon completion of the annual inspection, a Certificate of Fitness will be issued if the gas installation is found to be in good operating condition. This is the third consecutive year that our Client engages us in this service, and we are pleased to be able to deliver satisfactory and quality services that remain consistent through the years. As part of our efforts to fulfil SDG #9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and SDG #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, we are excited to contribute to building a sustainable and innovative city for all to live in.SDG9I Previous Back Next
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Verification for Textile Manufacturer
Home / Projects Projects Greenhouse Gas Emission Verification for Textile Manufacturer September 15, 2022 All Projects, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed to provide Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission verification for a vertically integrated textiles and apparel manufacturer who has operations in Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, and Jordan. Our GHG verification will support our client’s sustainability strategy and their upcoming application for a Sustainability-linked loan (SLL). GHG emissions reduction was identified as the Sustainability Performance Target (SPT) for the SLL and it is a requirement for the GHG emissions baseline to be verified by an independent third party. The scope of work involves reviewing and verifying the client’s Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions for 2019 and 2020 in accordance with ISO 14064-3:2019. A verification report with verification statement endorsed by TAC will be submitted to our client. Through this service, TAC supports our clients in transitioning to low carbon economy and strengthen their resilience in meeting SDG#13: Climate Action. For more information on our GHG Verification services, click here . Previous Back Next
- Stack Extension for a Chemical Plant, Singapore
Home / Projects Projects Stack Extension for a Chemical Plant, Singapore April 20, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia was awarded consultancy services on stack extension for a chemical plant in Singapore. The scope includes design review and endorsement of the steel frame that supports the 45 m long stack and its foundation design. We also provide statutory site supervision during construction and obtaining clearance from relevant authorities. Previous Back Next














