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  • 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

  • Biodiversity Screening of an Island Offshore of Sabah, Malaysia

    Home / Projects Projects Biodiversity Screening of an Island Offshore of Sabah, Malaysia November 19, 2020 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was commissioned to conduct a biodiversity screening of an island offshore the mainland of Sabah, Malaysia. While the land use history of the island has left much of the terrestrial vegetation in a degraded state, the coasts and waters around the island are teeming with various marine habitats and biodiversity that utilises these habitats. Our works begin with the desktop study and field survey of the existing biodiversity to better understand the island’s overall ecological importance in the regional context. From these data that we gather, we are then able to provide recommendations to our Client to safeguard marine habitats, restore and enhance terrestrial habitats, and contribute to sustainable, low-impact developmental plans on the island. (Photo credits: all by Shavez Cheema, except for Large Tree Nymph by Chun Xing Wong.) Previous Back Next

  • Tank Blending Facility at a Chemical Plant in Jurong Island, Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Tank Blending Facility at a Chemical Plant in Jurong Island, Singapore May 6, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia was awarded another consultancy service on tank blending facility for a chemical plant in Singapore. The scope includes design review of the tank farms and its associated facilities during the FEED stage, structural foundation, truck loading bays, and fire protection and detection systems. During the construction stage, statutory site supervision will be provided and to obtain clearance from the relevant authorities for the operation. Previous Back Next

  • Carbon Verification & Carbon Neutrality Advisory services for a digital payment tokens (DPT) trading exchange

    Home / Projects Projects Carbon Verification & Carbon Neutrality Advisory services for a digital payment tokens (DPT) trading exchange September 3, 2021 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed to provide Carbon Verification and Carbon Neutrality Advisory services for a digital payment tokens (DPT) trading exchange based in Singapore. Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) suggests limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius to mitigate climate change. To achieve this threshold, carbon neutrality by the mid-21st century is essential. While large organizations are urged to transform their business to become net-zero, it is impressive to see an SME voluntarily demonstrates its commitment to climate actions. The scope of work included reviewing and verifying carbon inventory prepared by the client. TAC provided advisory service guiding the client through the challenges of meeting requirements set out in the Carbon Neutrality Standards, PAS 2060. Through this service, TAC supports our client in leading the transition to low carbon for long-term values and resilience in meeting SDG#13. To read more on our carbon management services, please visit the link here Previous Back Next

  • EMMP for Marine Structure Construction in Western Part of Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects EMMP for Marine Structure Construction in Western Part of Singapore April 23, 2021 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was appointed to advise on the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) for the construction of a Near Shore Outfall structure and associated Gabion structure for a plant in the western part of Singapore. The scope of the project focused on the monitoring and management of surrounding seawater quality with specific recommendations and mitigation measures outlined in the EMMP document. Moreover, a monitoring and reporting mechanism was set up to assess the effectiveness of recommended mitigation measures. The EMMP will help to mitigate any adverse impact generated from the project’s activities on seawater quality, resulting in overall benefit to the marine biodiversity of the surrounding area. Previous Back Next

  • Structural Repair at an Institutional Building in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Structural Repair at an Institutional Building in Singapore February 12, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience One of the institutional buildings in Singapore experienced a minor fire that affected part of its structure. The institution appointed TAC to investigate the resultant state of the concrete strength and to conduct the strengthening works. A non-destructive test and petrographic examination were carried out and recommended the application of the fiber wrap method to strengthen the affected structure. Given the institution’s operational consideration, TAC proceeded to enhance the strength of the affected structure by using the fiber wrap method as the least disruptive method of repair. Previous Back Next

  • EMMP project for the construction of housing development in Pasir Ris

    Home / Projects Projects EMMP project for the construction of housing development in Pasir Ris July 29, 2021 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was awarded an Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) project for the construction of housing development in Pasir Ris. The work mainly covers the development of a detailed construction EMMP framework during the pre-construction stage, outlining the mitigation and management measures to ensure that the proposed works do not adversely affect the environment around the project site. Additionally, TAC developed a Wildlife Management Plan to advise the Client on wildlife protection and encounter. Given that the project is located adjacent to an existing forested area, TAC will provide support for biodiversity monitoring throughout the construction period to ensure that the mitigation measures implemented are effective for the protection of biodiversity. Previous Back Next

  • Covid-19 Open Rest Shelter for Construction of Chemical Plant in Jurong Island

    Home / Projects Projects Covid-19 Open Rest Shelter for Construction of Chemical Plant in Jurong Island September 9, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia was awarded the consultancy service for an open rest shelter during the construction of a chemical plant in Jurong Island, Singapore. This shelter was constructed to manage safety measurements due to COVID-19 for the construction workers on the project site. The scope includes design review and endorsement of the steel structure and foundation design, including toilet, sanitary, and equipment shelter. We also provide statutory site supervision during the construction and obtaining clearance from relevant authorities. Previous Back Next

  • Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for Air-Conditioning Solutions Provider in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for Air-Conditioning Solutions Provider in Singapore December 20, 2021 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) has been engaged by an air conditioning solutions provider to provide advisory services in fulfilling NEA’s Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) requirements. The regulation requires affected companies to report their primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging which have been put into the Singapore market. This will help to lay the foundation for Singapore’s transition towards an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework for packaging waste management by 2025. TAC will assist the Client in understanding reporting requirements, provide a method of collecting and presenting packaging data, recommend strategies and solutions in creating a packaging 3R plan, and meet NEA submission requirements. This project showcases TAC’s efforts in assisting businesses in transitioning towards circular economy, thus establishing a zero-waste nation in Singapore and fulfilling UN SDG 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production. 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

  • “Waste Management and Countermeasures Against Marine Litter” Training Course for Japan – Singapore Partnership Programme for The 21st Century (JSPP21)

    Home / Projects Projects “Waste Management and Countermeasures Against Marine Litter” Training Course for Japan – Singapore Partnership Programme for The 21st Century (JSPP21) September 24, 2021 All Projects, Capacity Building TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was awarded the contract to design and develop a 5-day training program on Waste Management and Countermeasures against Marine Litter for the Singapore Cooperation Program (SCP) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) under the Japan – Singapore Partnership Program for the 21st Century (JSPP21). Combining waste management knowledge and experience, TAC introduced a series of lecture sessions, group discussions, case studies sharing and simulation games and activities for 21 participants working in the environmental and marine ministries from 7 different countries including Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea. The program provided the participants with a better understanding on waste issues and sustainable waste management best practices from Singapore and Japan in both the land and marine environment. Through this course, participants learnt and understood the challenges and severity of consequences of marine litter and gained insights on possible solutions using circular economy approaches, emerging technologies, social efforts, and policy making to solve these waste problems. Using its multidisciplinary strength and capabilities in waste resource planning and management, TAC successfully delivered a practical and holistic perspective for the participants on waste and marine litter, as part of our efforts to fulfill SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG 14: Life below Water. Previous Back Next

  • Environmental Risk Analysis study (Aspect-Impact Assessment) for a Berth construction project in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Environmental Risk Analysis study (Aspect-Impact Assessment) for a Berth construction project in Singapore December 7, 2021 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) has been engaged by a client to carry out an Environmental Risk Analysis (ERA) study for Berth construction project at one of the Singapore’s ports. The project is conceived as green and sustainable development and required to achieve Green Mark (GM) certification. As part of the GM certification, Environment Risk Analysis (ERA) study is to be conducted to ensure that environmental impacts associated with the project are considered and environmental Aspects and Impacts of products/activities are determined at an early stage. TAC will examine work activities, potential inputs (raw materials, chemicals, and utilities) and outputs (products, wastes produced, recycled materials, water discharges, and air emissions) and assess relevant impacts such as soil contamination, air pollution, noise health effects, and ecology impacts. As an outcome of this ERA study, TAC will develop an Aspect-Impact Assessment Register which will highlight the significant environmental aspects and will recommend mitigation measure to address them. Implementation of this ERA study outcome will ensure that the project can be executed in environmentally and sustainably sound manner. Previous Back Next

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