Over the years, we have won numerous awards from various government bodies, industry authorities, developer and industry experts. These awards reflect the recognition by industry players of our achievement attained in areas pertaining to quality, safety, environment and innovation in the construction sector.
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| Building & Construction Authority
Construction Productivity Award |
Year
2012 |
Awarded to Project
- Shelford Suites (Platinum)
- Wilkie Studio (Platinum) |
2011 |
- Parc Emily (Platinum Award)
- St. Regis Hotel & Residential Development (Platinum Award)
- Marina Bay Financial Centre Phase 1 (Gold Award) |
Criteria/Significance
The BCA Construction Productivity Award is introduced to recognise outstanding firms and industry practitioners for going the extra mile to achieve productivity improvements at the firm and project levels. The award aims to recognise built-environment professionals, consultants and builders for their achievements in improving productivity; promote productivity in the industry; and serve as a platform to measure productivity in the industry. |
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| Building & Construction Authority
Universal Design |
Year
2009 |
Awarded to Project
- Parc Emily |
Criteria/Significance
The BCA Universal Design Awards was launched on 25 September 2006 as an
initiative to develop a more user-friendly living environment in Singapore. It is
intended to promote universal design in the built environment and raise
awareness among owners, developers, designers and builders when they start
project conceptualization and design, to incorporate features accommodating
the widest possible range of human needs. The Awards accord recognition to
organizations and individuals for their efforts in embracing Universal Design in
their developments. |
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| Building & Construction Authority
Construction 21 Best Practice Award |
Year
2006 |
Awarded to Project
- Corporate
For implementing waste water recycling systems for silt water management and recycling for construction usage |
2004 |
- Corporate
For implementing an Integrated Business Process and Information Management System for Contractor's Operations |
Criteria/Significance
The Construction 21 Best Practice Awards (C21 BPA) was launched in May 2000 to recognise companies and organisations which demonstrate leadership, innovation and sustained efforts in adopting best practices that exemplify the paradigm shift and strategic changes recommended in the C21 Report. This is to help develop a more progressive construction industry.
(This award has been discontinued from 2007 onwards.) |
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Ministry of Manpower
WSH Best Practices Award |
Year
2011 |
Awarded to Project
- The Wharf Residence
- Kent Vale II Staff Housing Development |
2007 |
- Parc Emily (Safety Solutions - Working at Heights - Fall Prevention Formwork System)
- Parc Emily (Noise Control - Silent Formwork System) |
Criteria/Significance
Recognise companies for their efforts in eliminating or controlling workplace safety and health hazards. |
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Ministry of Manpower
WSH Innovation Award |
Year
2006 |
Awarded to Project
- Parc Emily ("Mobile Carrier Cage" for safe handling of gas cylinders) |
Criteria/Significance
Recognise project teams with innovative solutions which improve safety and health in workplace. |
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SCAL / Ministry of Manpower
SCAL Workplace Safety & Health Innovation Awards 2012 |
Year
2012 |
Awarded to Project
- Kent Vale II Staff Housing Development (Gold)
- Treehouse (Gold) |
Criteria/Significance
This award recognises teams with innovative practices or solutions which improved safety and health in workplace. |
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| SPRING Singapore
Eureka Award
For implementing a mobile platform to replace the traditional external scaffolding, called 'Fly Cage' for workers' working access |
Year
2003 |
Awarded to Project
- Corporate |
Criteria/Significance
The National Innovation and Quality Circles (IQC) Award is the highest accolade given to organizations, circles and individuals in the National IQC Movement. The Award recognizes organizations, circles and individuals for excellence in employee involvement through IQC activities. It highlights the importance of IQC as a platform for business excellence. This award is conferred by SPRING Singapore to the most innovative project that has employed unique methodology and technique, and contributed to an organization's performance. |