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  • 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

  • “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

  • Greenhouse Gas Verification Services for a Power Generation Company

    Home / Projects Projects Greenhouse Gas Verification Services for a Power Generation Company July 31, 2024 All Projects, climate change On February 2022, Singapore’s Finance Minister Lawrence Wong announced during the Singapore Budget 2022 that the city-state will raise its carbon tax to S$25 per million tonnes of CO2 equivalent (mtCO2e) in 2024 and 2025, from its current value of S$5/mtCO2e. The amount will progressively increase to S$45/mtCO2e in 2026 and 2027, and S$50 to S$80/mtCO2e by 2030. This move represents one of the largest government-mandated carbon taxes to finance its decarbonisation efforts, create a regional carbon marketplace, and bring forward its net zero emission deadline. The carbon tax will be applied on emission-intensive facilities that directly emit at least 25,000 mtCO2e of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission annually. Companies registered as a taxable facility may utilise high quality international carbon credits to offset up to 5% of their taxable emissions from 2024 onwards. Under the Carbon Pricing Act (CPA), industrial facilities are required to comply to the Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) requirements to determine the amount of GHG emissions annually. To do so, facilities must submit a Monitoring Plan and an Emissions Report and engage an NEA-accredited third-party verifier to verify the accuracy of the Emissions Report and implications of GHG control measures. One of Singapore’s largest power generation facilities approached TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) to conduct its MRV and verify their reckonable GHG emissions as indicated in their Emissions Report. The scope of MRV includes extensive desk analysis on data collected during the reporting period, and physical inspection of the facility’s emission streams and sources. TAC also conducted in-depth analysis on the facility’s quality management framework and data management system to substantiate the claim made by the client. TAC then submitted an endorsed Verification Plan Summary and Verification Report to NEA for verification once the MRV has been conducted, as required. This project highlights TAC’s commitment to fulfil 3 of UN SDGs, SDG 7: Clean and Affordable Energy, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, and SDG 13: Climate Action. 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

  • Climate-related Scenario Analysis | TEMBUSU Asia

    Expert in climate-related scenario analysis, nature-based solutions, circular economy, LCA, GHG verification, decarbonisation, sustainability consulting, MRV, assurance Home / Services / Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation We recognise the threat of climate change, its effect on our clients’ long-term organisational and business goals, and the need for an early intervention to address them. We bring sustainability specialists, climate change specialists and sector experts to identify climate change risks at an early stage, harness the opportunities for green improvement and develop climate resilient solutions. We advocate affordable & scalable climate solutions that can be easily implemented and promote application of nature-based solutions as the way forward in mitigating and adapting to climate change. Learn More Climate Change Adaptation Our team of technical experts will help our clients to assess the risk and impact of climate change due to changes in weather patterns, sea level rise and more extreme weather conditions on the project development. Some important factors to consider are the changes in ecosystem health, rainfall, temperature, and even food supply. With this knowledge, we can devise strategies to reduce the impacts of climate change and support infrastructure resilience. Some examples of adapting to climate change include technologies, integrating nature-based solutions, and providing advice on habitat restoration. Climate Change Mitigation Our team provides insight into GHG emission, biodiversity, environment and human health based on our strong technical expertise in science, engineering, and economics across a broad range of market sectors. Our services include sustainability strategy and management, circular economy, life cycle assessment, GHG validation and verification, decarbonisation advisories supply chains and sustainable procurement. Explore our solutions on climate change adaptation and mitigation services here .

  • Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for distributor and manufacturer of stationery and paper products in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Mandatory Packaging Reporting (MPR) Advisory for distributor and manufacturer of stationery and paper products in Singapore April 4, 2022 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was engaged by a distributor and manufacturer of stationery and paper products 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 that has been circulated into the Singapore market. This reporting will help to lay the foundation for Singapore’s transition towards an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework for packaging waste management by 2025. TAC assisted the Client in understanding the reporting requirements, provided a method of collecting and presenting packaging data, recommended strategies and solutions in developing a packaging 3R plan, and guided the client in a successful NEA submission. We are proud to assist businesses in transitioning towards the 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

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  • Environmental & Ecology | TEMBUSU Asia

    Expert in EIA, BIA, EMMP, habitat restoration, arborist services & nature-based solutions. Drive sustainable environmental & ecological management today. Home / Services / Environmental & Ecology Environmental & Ecology Our planet is facing increasingly complex environmental and ecological issues today. As we empower organizations to understand the challenges encountered by the world today, we allow them to make environmentally responsible decisions. We assist clients to practice environmental stewardship to minimize the impacts of their developments and operations on the natural environment. We help clients to identify environmental risk and opportunities arising from their developmental activities and help them monitor and verify the environmental performance affecting natural capital. Learn More Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) According to the Convention on Biological Diversity, an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process of evaluating the likely environmental impacts of a proposed project or development, taking into account inter-related socio-economic, cultural and human-health impacts, both beneficial and adverse. At TAC, our team of multidisciplinary experts are well equipped to deliver comprehensive EIA services, including initial consultation with government agencies, scoping, baseline data collection, as well as impact identification, assessment, and mitigation. Our team is also experienced in stakeholder engagement consultations, which are often done as part of the EIA process. The EIA process also takes into account analysis of physical parameters such as airborne noise, ambient air quality, and ground vibration levels in order to assess the environmental impacts. By having an in-depth understanding of the proposed project and working closely with both the client and technical agencies, we aim to assist our clients in achieving sustainable development. Biodiversity Impact Assessment Through our team of in-house and partner specialists, we conduct biodiversity surveys, often as part of larger projects, including Biodiversity Impact Assessments (BIA), which may form part of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Wildlie & Ecological Services Wildlife & Ecological Services Fauna Surveys Fauna surveys are conducted to identify and record species from various taxonomic groups. We use a range of different standard methods and technology, including visual transect surveys, camera trapping, bat acoustic surveys, and hand netting and trapping of invertebrates, depending on the needs of the project. The results of these surveys may be utilized for analysis in biodiversity screening assessments, biodiversity impact assessments, and other relevant studies. Wildlife Management Plans Wildlife Management Plans are devised for upcoming developments to minimise the risk of wildlife mortality and injury, while also reducing the risk of human-wildlife conflict incidents. Through an understanding of a project site’s baseline conditions, and the identification of target species found within and around the site, our team will develop wildlife management plans. Such plans are often included as part of the client’s Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) and may include aspects such as plans for directional clearance of trees, pre-felling fauna inspections, and wildlife response and rescue protocols. Wildlife Management Plans Anchor 1 Habitat Restoration Advisory Habitat restoration involves rehabilitating or enhancing degraded habitats to increase the biodiversity or ecological function of a site. Our team’s practical experience and ecological knowledge allow us to help our clients devise a habitat restoration strategy, including setting objectives and goals, recommending planting palettes, and devising monitoring parameters for a proposed habitat restoration project. EMMP Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) TAC works closely with clients and contractors through their pre-construction, construction, and operation phase, to ensure that their activities comply with existing legislation and environmental protection guidelines. An EMMP is a systematic approach to mitigate negative environmental impacts and monitor the implementation of these mitigation measures. It is a useful tool to assess whether the mitigation measures taken are effective to reduce or mitigate potential impacts caused by this project to minimal and acceptable levels during the construction phase. With the rate of development, both in Singapore and the region, it is crucial to ensure that the impacts of development on the natural environment are reduced. Our EMMPs include relevant aspects of environmental protection such as Wildlife Management Plans, Flora Management Plans, Lighting Management Plans, and other related plans. This will help our clients develop in an environmentally-sensitive manner. Arboriculture and Habitat Enhancement Services Arrow Arrow Trees, which are often integral in biophilic design, provide a range of amenities including shade, air purification, temperature regulation, and habitats for biodiversity. Trees are also sometimes retained due to their conservation or cultural significance. However, it is vital to ensure that the safety and integrity of trees in development sites are not compromised. Should structural instabilities go undetected, these trees may pose hazards in the future. Our team of certified arboriculture consultants are trained in tree health inspection, assessing construction impacts on trees, tree risk assessment and mitigation, and soil inspection. Our team is also well–versed in the aspects of landscaping consultancy such as designing planting palettes customised for different habitats or purposes. We can thus provide strong support for clients in creating functional, aesthetic, and sustainable green areas. Arboriculture Habitat Enhancement

  • Capacity Building

    Home / Projects Projects All Projects Lead the Charge: Achieving Science-Based Targets for Financed Emissions ISSB Standards Training Launched @ TEMBUSU Academy Sustainability Awareness Training for the Shipping Industry “Waste Management and Countermeasures Against Marine Litter” Training Course for Japan – Singapore Partnership Programme for The 21st Century (JSPP21) Workshop on EIA and EMMP: “Developing an understanding of EIA & EMMP process” Training on “Disaster Risk Reduction” Master Class on Project Finance, Financial Modelling, and Public–private Partnership

  • Our People | TEMBUSU Asia

    Read more about our board of directors and expert panel. Home / About Us / Our People Our People Directors Expert Panel Directors ER. TAN SENG CHUAN Managing Director, Board Chairman Graduated from National University of Singapore in 1983; Er. Tan has extensive professional experiences on environmental, engineering and program/project management in the sectors of Oil & Gas, Water and Wastewater, Energy & Power, Chemical and Petrochemical, Building and Construction, Industrial Plants, Mass Rapid Transit, Climate Change and other infrastructure projects in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, China, India and Australia. He was the Regional Managing Director of Ramboll Environ (Asia Pacific) and Regional Director of CH2MHill responsible for the environmental business in Asia Pacific Er. Tan is the former President of the Institution of Engineers, Singapore, past President of the Federation of Engineering Institutions of Asia and the Pacific (FEIAP) and Vice President of World Federation of Engineering Organisation (WFEO), presently he is the chairman of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Engineers Coordinating Committee, Treasurer and Executive Board member of WFEO; and Governing Board member of International Engineering Alliance (IEA). Er. Tan’s professional experiences on environmental, engineering and program/project management in the area of Oil & Gas, Water and Wastewater, Energy & Power, Chemical and Petrochemical, Building and Construction, Industrial Plant, Mass Rapid Transit, Climate Change and other infrastructure projects in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, China, India and Australia. ER. CHONG KEE SEN Executive Director, Board Member Er. Chong has more than 30 years of engineering practices, he had executed various large infra-structure projects. In the petro-Chemical manufacturing industry, he had carried out project for the ExxonMobil’s Jurong Island, polymer storage facilities and the Ethylene Cracker Plant that produces ethylene, propylene and other downstream specialty chemicals. For the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, he had carried out project for Novartis, Alcon, Pfizer, GSK, MSD projects in Singapore. For creation of land spaces, he had carried out design and project management supporting design and build contractors in soil improvement as well as land reclamation at Tekong, Changi East, Punggol, Coney island and Marina South. Er. Chong also specializes in the design of near-shore maritime facilities, like the ExxonMobil’s Solids Handling Pier and 16000 DWT loading jetty, International Cruise Terminal at Marina South and container berths at Pasir Panjang, Singapore. Er. Chong Kee Sen is the Immediate Past President of The Institution of Engineers, Singapore, the President of the NTU Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Association, he is also a member of the NTU programme advisory committee for the B. Eng (Civil) programme. He was a Board Member of the Professional Engineers Board, Singapore, he also served in various industry and government agencies committees. ER. S. YOGEESWARAN Executive Director, Board Member Graduated from National University of Singapore in 1987 with a Bachelor of Engineering, and a MSC in Acoustics Vibration and Noise Control from Heriot Watt University. In addition obtained the Master in Business Administration from SMU in 2016, he is a former Board Member of Professional Engineers Board, Singapore. Er. Yogee provides consultancy and inspection services in mechanical works since April 2004. Prior to set up his practice, he has 13 years of experience in safe and efficient power station operation , commissioned the Combined Cycle Power Plant( CCPP) and the Steam Plant; carried out studies on boiler tubes; project management; managed the Services and Maintenance Contract for the CCPP. Implemented process management, carried out maintenance of building services and established and maintained the Total Company Training Plan. DR. BOH JAW WOEI Director Dr. Boh graduated from University of Liverpool with a 1st Class Honors in Civil Engineering and obtained the NUS President Research Fellowship for his work on Blast Barriers Against Hydrocarbon Explosion, part of a large-scale industrial project conducted by Imperial College London. He has more than 20 publications in international journals, conferences and industry funded report, including one which was awarded the James Watt Medal by Institution of Civil Engineers. In his professional career, Dr. Boh has extensive experience in the area of structural design and analysis, finite element analysis, project management, tender and business development for both local and international infrastructural projects. DR. BUDI D.NOTOWIDJOJO Director Graduated with PhD in Materials Engineering from Wollongong University (Australia 1990) and MBA in Strategic Management from University of Pittsburgh (USA 1992). He has been an Entrepreneur and Business Consultant with more than 20 years experiences and with diversified business interests ranging from Special Steels, Industrial Chemicals, Automotive Foundries and Strategic Investments. Dr. Budi has extensive experiences in the area of Mining, Cement, Pulp & Paper, Palm Oil, Defence, Oil & Gas, Energy & Power, Automotive, Petrochemical and Infrastructure projects in Indonesia, SEA countries, China , Middle East and Australia. ELAINA OLIVIA CHONG Director Elaina is a Project Finance practitioner with over 15 years entrepreneurial experience, specializing in project development, project finance structuring, and financial modelling of building and infrastructure projects in Africa and emerging markets, with stakeholder management expertise in Building Information Modelling (BIM). Involved in investor relations for projects and listed companies in sectors of real estate, O&G, environmental engineering, and marine & offshore engineering. Graduated from the Department of Building, National University of Singapore with a MSc Project Management with Project Finance Specialization and holds a First-class honors from the University of Surrey, UK obtained under a Singapore Government scholarship. Recipient of the Singapore Society of Project Managers Book Prize for outstanding academic achievement, a judge for the Built Environment Industry (BEI) Asia Awards and a regular speaker at global Green Building & Infrastructure conferences. AGNES LEONG Director Updating profile... Directors Expert Pael Expert Panel CHAN MUN WEI Sustainability Strategy Mun Wei started out his career as a management executive in Singapore Airlines. For more than 20 years, he has worked in Singapore in the private and public sectors in various capacities, and has experience in functional areas such as sustainability, strategy, policy and planning, data analytics, risk management, operations, sales, marketing and investment promotion. From 2009 to 2018, he was the Divisional Director of Corporate Planning at Sentosa Development Corporation, which is the government agency that develops and manages Sentosa as an international leisure and tourism destination. His accomplishments included developing and implementing the Sentosa Sustainability Plan along environmental, social and governance dimensions; integrating Sentosa’s future land-use with key strategic drivers such as guest experience and sustainability; and formulating a long-term visitorship model. Mun Wei graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences and Master of Arts in Education, and subsequently completed a MBA at the National University of Singapore. DR. FLORDELIZ Y. GUARIN Environmental Management and Impact Assessment Flordeliz has more than 40 years of professional experience in the international environmental consulting industry. She has extensive exposure to various environmental management works, from Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Management & Monitoring Plan (EMMP), and Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP), to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) due diligence and audit. As an experienced Lenders’ Consultant (International Finance), she took on projects executed for renowned international institutions such as World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Finance Corporation (IFC), US AID, and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA). In addition to her technical expertise, Flordeliz is also adept in communicating the results of environmental studies to the public, having been involved regularly in stakeholder meetings with policymakers, academics, legislators, and non-governmental organisations. Her career has seen her take on projects in all Southeast Asian countries and also in China, the Middle East, and Azerbaijan. KHAIRUDIN SAHAROM Sustainable Architecture, Urban Planning Khairudin is a sustainability-driven architect and master planner with more than 20 years of experience in the industry. His passion for sustainability traces back to the early years of his career, notably when he received the NYAA/HSBC National Youth Environmental Award in 1998 for integrating environmental sustainability as a prominent focus in his projects. Some of the distinguished projects which Khairudin spearheaded include the development of hotel and common facilities as part of King Bay Development in Hainan Island, China, and proposal for the 116-unit Setia Tropika cluster housing in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Khairudin’s leadership in the industry is evidenced by his appointment as a board member of various governing agencies in Singapore, namely Board of Architects Singapore (BOA) and Professional Engineers Board Singapore (PEB) in the present, as well as Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Building Construction Authority (BCA) in the past. He is a Registered Qualified Person (QP) with the Board of Architects Singapore (BOA) and is a Corporate Member of the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA). KRISHNA SADASHIV Carbon, Climate Change, and Sustainability Sadashiv is a former Partner (Retd.) at Ernst & Young (EY) Singapore and was EY’s Managing Director (ASEAN) for Climate Change and Sustainability Service practices. Throughout his career which has spanned more than four decades, Sadashiv has consulted an extensive breadth of clients in ASEAN, from government agencies to large corporations to SMEs across industry sectors, on the topics of climate change, environmental and social impact, and their disclosure through sustainability reporting. He has also provided training at various workshops on climate change, sustainability, and assurance of sustainability reports and green bonds. Representative projects include policy advisory engagement with the National Environment Agency to set up the corporate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions measurement and reporting system, advisory services for DiGi Malaysia’s Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) reporting, carbon verification of PT Smart (Golden Agri Group), and sustainability reporting assurance and advisory for City Developments Limited, Wilmar, Singtel, and other corporations across ASEAN. LEE TUCK WAI Water Resources Management Tuck Wai has more than 20 years of professional experience in the planning & development of water systems with focus on the application of technologies. He is a process engineer by training and has delivered capital projects across the full water cycle (i.e. wastewater treatment, catchment management, stormwater conveyance, sewerage system, drinking water treatment, water reuse, and seawater desalination). Tuck Wai’s recent focus on integrating various smart technologies and solutions into water management and engineering projects has seen him driving the digital transformation in the water management industry. Notable projects include the development of digital twin of Changi Water Reclamation Plant for the Public Utilities Board (PUB) of Singapore, smart metering infrastructure, coastal adaptation for reservoirs, floating solar PV systems, the award-winning Tuas Desalination Plant, and Bangalore Water & Wastewater Master Plan. TIM LO Sustainability Design, Green Building Tim is a practicing urban planner, surveyor and project director with extensive experience in planning, engineering and managing smart city and digital infrastructures to drive social and environmental goals. He has over 10 years of experience in providing sustainability design and data analytics solutions for both private and public sectors in Asia, Europe and North America. Tim is a chief architect, designer and analyst of iBEAM, a fully automated assessment-cum-data analytics platform for green building assessment and assessment management. Tim's width of expertise ranges from sustainable town planning, green building project management and ESG data solution. Tim has worked with various multinational firms in the green and sustainability industry, including Green Business Certification Inc. in the U.S., Arup Group in the U.K. and BEAM Society Limited in Hong Kong. Tim holds multiple professional certifications and licenses, including American Institute of Certified Planners, Chartered Environmental Surveyor, EDGE Expert, LEED Accredited Professional (BD+C, ID+C, O+M, ND), WELL Accredited Professional and SITES Accredited Professional. STELLA SEPTANIA Sustainability Reporting, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Corporate Communications, Media Strategist, Training Stella obtained her Bachelor of Engineering from Pelita Harapan University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Industrial Engineering program. She specializes in Robotics and Industrial Automation. She then pursued her post-graduate degree in Business Process Re-Engineering and Management Consultancy in Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom. Throughout her professional path, Stella had the opportunities to work and collaborated with some of Indonesia’s, Japan’s, UK’s and Europe’s prominent companies including multi-national companies, Stateowned Enterprises to unicorn startups from various industrial sectors, namely: FMCG, Finance & Banking, Coal Mining, Manufacturing, Real Estate & Property, Telecommunication, Transportation, Legal, and many more. With more than thirteen years of professional experience, Stella has obtained numerous practical insights and hands-on experiences in business process management, sustainability strategy and implementation, corporate strategy, branding and strategic corporate communication, and its implementation across industry sectors. Currently, she is a working professionals and advisors in various organization, namely as Collaborative Partner in National Center for Sustainability Reporting (NCSR) Indonesia, also in a PR & Communication Agency specializing in corporate communication, brand management, sustainability strategy and program design, and strategic narrative for various corporate action, including merger & acquisition and Initial Public Offering. Back to Top

  • Study of Singapore’s Coastal Waters

    Home / Projects Projects Study of Singapore’s Coastal Waters February 11, 2022 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) and its partner were awarded the tender to conduct a study on Singapore’s coastal waters. The study would look into marine farming to identify areas that are hydrodynamically separated. Pathogen characteristics would also be identified and built into the model to study the pathogen movement due to hydrodynamics and water quality with regard to the connectivity of farming sites. This study showcases TAC’s strong partnership where experts from various disciplines collaborate to deliver a wide range of sustainable solutions in water resources planning and food security. Previous Back Next

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