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  • Consultancy Services for Conversion of Existing Warehouse into F&B Manufacturing Plant

    Home / Projects Projects Consultancy Services for Conversion of Existing Warehouse into F&B Manufacturing Plant December 17, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was awarded a project in Singapore by an EPC company to provide consultancy services for a food and beverage processing company to convert an existing warehouse to a manufacturing plant. The scope includes a design review on civil & structure, building services, fire protection and detection system, design for safety, energy efficiency opportunities assessment etc. and to obtain clearance from various planning and technical authorities. TAC also provides statutory site supervision and support throughout the construction stage in order to obtain certificate of statutory completion. Through the conversion process and repurposing of their existing warehouse, TAC supports our Client in keeping their carbon emission footprint low, which is in line with our commitment to SDG#9: “Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure”. Previous Back Next

  • EMMP for construction of Transport Link to Malaysia

    Home / Projects Projects EMMP for construction of Transport Link to Malaysia April 9, 2021 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was awarded an Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) project for the construction of LTA viaduct and tunnels for the transport link that will connect Malaysia and Singapore. The scope covers the development of a detailed construction EMMP framework during the pre-construction stage, outlining the mitigation and management measures for all environmental aspects to ensure that the proposed works do not adversely affect the environment surrounding the project site. In addition, a biodiversity management plan will be prepared along with a reporting system to monitor the implementation of the EMMP. A biodiversity awareness training will also be provided prior to construction activities to train the personnel on the ecological sensitivity of the site. Given that the project is located within a forested area, TEMBUSU Asia will provide support for monitoring the environmental aspects during the construction stage, especially on biodiversity issues. Environmental monitoring is a critical tool for assessing the effectiveness of EMMP and all recommended mitigation measures. This will help to mitigate the adverse impacts generated from the project’s activities, leading to the environmentally sustainable implementation of the development. Previous Back Next

  • Workplace Safety & Health Services for EPCM Project

    Home / Projects Projects Workplace Safety & Health Services for EPCM Project May 23, 2019 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia has been engaged by a major EPCM Company for providing Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) services during the construction stage of their upcoming mega chemical plant in Tuas area of Singapore. Prior to this project, TEMBUSU Asia has provided consultancy services for the client during the design stage to fulfil its duty as an Occupier of construction workplace under WSH Act and related regulations. The consultance scope include assistance in the preparation of WSH framework for EPCM project covering WSH management plans & procedures. It also includes the review of existing company WSH documents to identify an gaps vis-a-vis Singapore WSHframework. We will deploy the WSH consultant at site to inspect and review of implementation of site WSH practices. Also, our scope includes Design-for-Safety (DfS) services in which our registered DfS Professional will assist client to fulfil its duties under DfS regulation. We will also help client in preparation of external CONSASS audit of WSH management system. Previous Back Next

  • Biodiversity Impact Assessment (BIA) in Punggol North

    Home / Projects Projects Biodiversity Impact Assessment (BIA) in Punggol North August 26, 2020 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was awarded a contract to conduct Biodiversity Impact Assessment (BIA) in future residential development area in Punggol North. The scope of the BIA included conducting baseline flora and fauna surveys, assessing likely impacts from project activities, and recommending general mitigation measures to address these impacts. Through an understanding of the environmental conditions of the site and the flora and fauna species present around the proposed development, habitat enhancement strategies to attract native biodiversity to green spaces within the development were also recommended. It is our hope that the recommendations provided could contribute to transforming the development into a biophilic and ecologically sensitive estate. Previous Back Next

  • Site Assessment and Environmental Impact Study in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Site Assessment and Environmental Impact Study in Singapore March 4, 2020 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting together with our partner is awarded a consultancy service work comprising of three sites in the north-eastern part of Singapore where transportation facilities are planned. The scope covers the Site Assessment and Environmental Impact Study (EIS) works. The development of Site 1 includes the construction of a multi-storey development with underground transport operational facilities. The scope includes site investigation & assessment of the environmental impacts due to the proposed works within the former landfill site and design of the associated environmental control infrastructure. The development at Site 2 and Site 3 includes road works, a viaduct, and other ancillary works within an Identified Biodiversity Site (IBS). EIS is to be carried out to study impacts on the IBS due to the proposed road projects. The works include the collection of baseline survey data covering biodiversity, water quality, and noise quality. The data would then be analyzed to assess the environmental impacts associated with the construction and operational phases of the site based on the proposed development plan. This assessment would be the basis to recommend mitigation measures appropriate to the impacts assessed. An environmental management and monitoring plan would then be prepared to mitigate the adverse impacts during the construction stage. Previous Back Next

  • Environmental Compliance Audit of a Recycling Facility in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Environmental Compliance Audit of a Recycling Facility in Singapore August 5, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was engaged to carry out an environmental compliance audit of a Recycling Facility based in Singapore. The Recycling Facility is a pioneer in the region in providing waste solutions and engaged in waste recycling of electronic waste (E-waste) which leads to resource recovery of rare metals. As part of the assessment, Recycling Facility was audited to determine compliance of business operations with applicable national environmental regulatory requirements & business permits and to identify whether any potential environmental risks present. The goal is to assist Client in a decision-making process to appoint the concerned Recycling Facility as an approved vendor under vendor management system. Previous Back Next

  • 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

  • Validation & Verification Plan Review for an Oil and Gas Company

    Home / Projects Projects Validation & Verification Plan Review for an Oil and Gas Company December 13, 2022 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability In Singapore, the carbon tax is set at a rate of $5 per tonne of GHG emissions (tCO2e). To achieve our climate ambition, the carbon tax will be raised to $80/tCO2e by 2030. Hence, companies are making their effort to improve their energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. An international Oil and Gas Company has engaged TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) to review and endorse their Measurement and Verification (M&V) Plan for the application of the Resource Efficiency Grant for Energy . As part of the process, our client is required to submit a verified pre-validation and post-verification plan for quantifying the carbon abatement delivered through the project implementation. Our client seeks to reduce their power and fuel consumption by installing a piece of additional equipment to debottleneck the capacity, thus increasing their efficiency while reducing carbon emissions at the same time. TAC’s services include reviewing M&V plan by conducting validation and verification through rigorous risk assessments, data collection, review of documentary evidence, and interview sessions as well as producing the validation and verification report. This project demonstrates TAC’s commitment to fulfilling SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG 13: Climate Action. Previous Back Next

  • Certification for Natural Gas Pipeline for a Petrochemical Plant

    Home / Projects Projects Certification for Natural Gas Pipeline for a Petrochemical Plant May 23, 2019 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was engaged to carry out certification of natural gas pipeline for a petrochemical plant in Singapore. 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. Visual 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

  • Sustainability Reporting Advisory for a Palm Oil Company Listed in Singapore Exchange

    Home / Projects Projects Sustainability Reporting Advisory for a Palm Oil Company Listed in Singapore Exchange February 25, 2022 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was engaged to assist a palm oil company in developing its Sustainability Report for FY2021. The palm oil company has plantations in Indonesia and focuses on the cultivation of oil palms; the processing of fresh fruit bunches into palm oil, palm kernel oil, and palm kernel cake; and the provision of bulking as well as logistics services. On 15 December 2021, Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced its requirements for issuers to provide climate-related reporting based on the recommendation of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and disclosures on board diversity. All issuers must now provide climate reporting on a “comply or explain” basis in their sustainability reports from the financial year commencing 2022. With TAC’s experience in both SGX and GRI’s requirements for sustainability reporting, TAC assists our clients to build business resilience by anticipating potential climate-related issues, leading to the development of action plans and hence fulfilling SDG 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production and SDG 13: Climate Action. 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

  • Development of Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMMPs) across Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Development of Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMMPs) across Singapore May 20, 2024 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) developed several Environmental Management and Monitoring Plans (EMMPs) for projects across Singapore. These projects include the redevelopment of a recreational park, the construction of ticketing booths, and the reinstatement of land. EMMPs aim to ensure that environmentally sensitive receptors (i.e., humans, animals, and plants) around the project site are not negatively impacted by the project activities. TAC first identified the surrounding sensitive receptors and conducted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). TAC then outlined the necessary measures to minimise potential impacts on the environment. These include measures to protect biodiversity and maintain regulatory standards for air quality, water quality, and noise. To ensure that the measures were implemented, regular site visits were conducted and the EMMP was adapted in an iterative process. One of the projects was in close proximity to coastal and forested habitats which host biodiversity. One mitigation measure to minimise disturbance to the swiftlet colony located nearby was to potentially avoid major works during the swiftlet breeding season. Overall, the effective implementation of EMMPs ensured that the projects were carried out in a sustainable and environmentally-sound manner. #EMMP #SDG11 #SustainableCitiesCommunities #SDG15 #LifeOnLand #EIA Previous Back Next

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