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Our Specialist Diplomas are designed
to provide diploma graduates with the
opportunities to upgrade their knowledge
to meet the ever-changing demands of
the building and construction industry.
Suitable for professionals and industry
practitioners, the course curriculum is
geared towards high-level specialised
knowledge and skill sets needed in
todays increasingly complex built
environment.
With their industry-oriented curriculums,
these programmes will engage you in
real-world training that enhances your
work experience and knowledge, while
enabling you to gain in-depth insight and
skills in your area of specialisation. With
the exception of the Specialist Diploma
in Building Information Modelling which
is a 5-month part-time programme, the
other specialist diplomas are offered as
9-month part-time programmes.
At a Glance
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CONTENTS
At a Glance 2
Specialist Diploma in Building Cost Management 4
Specialist Diploma in Building Information Modelling 6
Specialist Diploma in Construction Management 8
Specialist Diploma in Facility & Energy Management 1 0
Specialist Diploma in Interior & Landscape Design 1 2
Specialist Diploma in M&E Coordination 1 4
Administration Details & General Information 1 6
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
BUILDING COST
MANAGEMENT
The design and construction of building projects is a highly complex
and demanding process, especially with the increased sophistication
of the various disciplines involved, such as architecture, surveying,
construction and engineering. Delivering a project of such complexity
within the right budget, quality and time-scale is critical in meeting
clients expectations. Building cost management provides owners,
developers, architects and contractors the highest degree of cost
predictability over the life cycle of a building with the use of cost
modelling and management techniques.
The Specialist Diploma in Building Cost Management prepares you
to manage construction cost planning and control right from project
inception to the disposal phase of a building. It provides you an
opportunity to gain industry-specic skills and experience in cost
estimates and analysis, budget forecasts, facilities planning, conceptual
studies and bid comparisons for the design and construction of property.
The curriculum also covers capital and operating cost assessment skills
and project control decisions.
Upon graduation, you can nd career opportunities as quantity surveyors
or cost managers in Singapores booming construction industry.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Evaluate the cost effects and economic
implications of decisions made during the
management of a construction project.
Enhance their understanding of the cost
implications of their design and engineering
decisions. The relationship between cost and
value will be better understood.
Develop practical skills and abilities in applying
the techniques of quantication and valuation
of these cost effects.
CONTENTS
Building Technology and Services
An understanding of building components and
construction. Topics include preliminary works,
preparation of large and restricted buildings, all
temporary works involved in the construction of
large buildings, different types of foundations
and their methods of construction & conditions
for use, the different types of walls & materials
used in construction, the construction of
timber, steel & concrete stairs, different types
of doors & windows & their methods, different
types of nishings, prefabricated components,
suspended ceiling, civil engineering works and
airport runway construction.
An understanding of building services. Topics
include the principles and application of water
supply, sanitation systems & ventilation, natural
& mechanical methods of ventilation, mechanical
plants & electrical supply and installation.
Building Measurement
It covers the fundamentals and principles of
standard method of measurement. Students
will be taught taking-off to measure building
quantities for foundations, reinforced concrete
structural works, steelworks, masonry works,
nishing, joinery, glazing, roof covering,
building services and external works. IT
applications relevant to Quantity Surveying
work, focusing on applications such as
Electronic Measurement System, E-Tendering,
and E- Submission will be covered.
Cost Estimating
Fundamentals of cost estimating involving cost
data, cost indices, construction cost in relation
to time and present and future values; Owners
capital cost estimation involving building
cost, land values and development, land cost
and social development, grants and taxation
concessions and cost of nancing the project;
Contractors cost estimation involving pre-
tender price, preliminaries, cost of labour, hire
or purchase of mechanical plant, preliminaries,
preparation of estimates for structural works,
structural steelwork, architectural, plumbing
and basic electrical works.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Construction personnel who
aspire to be Quantity Surveyor
or Cost Manager.
Professionals working
in property and facility
management who wish to
enhance their knowledge of
building cost management.
EXAMINATION & AWARD
OF CERTIFICATE
Participants must attain
at least 75% of physical
attendance and complete all
assignments to acceptable
standards to be eligible to take
the examinations. Those who
pass the examinations and
complete all assigned projects
will be awarded the Specialist
Diploma in Building Cost
Management.
Contract Administration & Procurement Principles
Pre-construction planning chart, manpower and resource scheduling, site organisation
and supervision, understanding various types of insurance (e.g., rst party, third party,
etc). Managing sub-contractors, project monitoring, problem solving and post-construction
activities, lump sum and BQ contract, interim progress claims / payment, variation orders
and claims, delay and extension of time, liquidated damages, uctuation costs, project nal
account and maintenance period.
Principles and objectives of procurement practices, customer satisfaction, sourcing, selection
and supplier certication, JIT concepts, value techniques - cost saving tool, capital equipment
procurement decision making, analytical methods for purchasing, negotiation techniques,
case studies.
Cost Control Techniques
The need for cost control, budgets and budgetary control, owners feasibility studies, project
capital nance and expenditure forecasting; Principles and techniques of cost control during
inception, scheme design and detail design stages including elemental cost analysis and
planning and cost planning during feasibility, outline proposal and scheme design; Contractors
cost control over working capital, construction resources, protability, company budgeting for
contract costs, price changes and variation and contractors project cost control system.
Project & Risk Management
Project initiation: owners needs and objectives, project strategy and scope defnition, selection
of design rms and contractors.
Preparation of early estimates: estimates check list, documentation, reviews, risk assessment
and analysis, contingency.
Project budgeting: economic feasibility study, design budgets and contractors bid.
Project and risk, project organisation and phases, risk and value management, qualitative
and quantitative methods for risk management, principles of risk modelling and simulation,
information technology for risk management, managing nancial risks in construction
projects, contract and risk.
Building Law
An understanding on the general legal principles, methodologies and the regulatory
framework (including security of payment, planning, environmental and building regulations).
Topics include contract methodologies and selection (including traditional & alternative forms
of contracting), subcontract issues, cause of action, liability arising in contract, negligence
and on other grounds, insurance and performance security, contractual claims and disputes,
dispute resolution and relevant case studies.
Life Cycle Costing and Value Engineering
An understanding of life cycle costing, its purpose and the economic technique through
identifying and quantifying all initial and on-going costs associated with assets over a
buildings expected life. The impact of new legislation for environmental sustainability on
LCC for sustainable development. Cost considerations for capital outlay which includes major
replacement, refurbishment and upgrade and the operational outlay which includes repairs
and maintenance, property and support services, utilities and statutory fees.
The history of value analysis, areas of application, principles of the methodology, useful
denitions and methodology of value engineering will be covered.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident or holder of valid employment
pass/work permit and possess one of the following qualications:
a) A diploma (min course duration of 2 years) or equivalent qualifcation
b) A relevant Advanced Certifcate / Higher NITEC / Advanced NBQ with 2 to 3 years of relevant
work experience
c) A relevant certifcate with 4 to 5 years of relevant work experience
d) NITEC / Higher NBQ with at least 5 years of relevant work experience
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
BUILDING
INFORMATION
MODELLING
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become one of the most
exciting developments in the building and construction industry in
recent years. As an integrated design and documentation tool used
to enhance communication and collaboration among all the project
stakeholders, BIM has already begun changing the way architects,
engineers, contractors and building owners work together. With
strategic implementation, BIM will signicantly improve the design and
construction process through more integrated project coordination. BIM
has also been identied as one of the key technologies to be adopted
under BCAs S$250-million Construction Productivity and Capability
Fund (CPCF) to help the local construction industry improve productivity
and enhance its capability.
The Specialist Diploma in Building Information Modelling (BIM) aims
to impart in-depth knowledge on BIM fundamentals and to develop
strategic skills for BIM project planning and implementation. It will
focus on BIM applications for effective design analysis, productive
design and construction coordination and holistic facility management.
BIM standards and guidelines as well as BIM project case studies will
also be included.
Upon graduation, participants can look forward to career opportunities
such as BIM Project Coordinators/leaders, BIM Managers/Consultants/
Specialists.
OBJECTIVES
The Specialist Diploma in BIM is a 5-month part-
time programme. The objectives of this
programme are:
To equip participants with fundamental
knowledge for the adoption of BIM including
the skill-sets required for the desired change
to processes in the building lifecycle;
To familiarize participants with BIM standards,
guidelines and strategies for BIM project
planning and implementation; and
To equip participants with relevant skill-sets
to use BIM for design analysis and project
coordination among different parties and
disciplines
CONTENTS
BIM Fundamentals
BIM Concepts & Terminologies / BIM Benets &
Evolution / BIM Modelling Requirements / BIM
Modelling Methods / BIM Discipline Models /
BIM Model & Exchange / BIM Software Tools,
Interoperability & Design Integration / BIM
Application Areas / Advanced BIM Technologies
BIM for Facility Management
Introduction to FM / BIM Benefts for FM Integration
of FM System & BIM / BIM-Based FM Tools / BIM
for Operation / Case Study
BIM Standards and Implementation Strategies
BIM Standards & Guidelines / BIM System Setup
& BIM Model Specications / BIM Implementation
Strategies (Company Level) / BIM Execution Plan
(Project Level) / Introduction to BIM Related Legal
Issues & Risk Management
BIM for Design Coordination and Documentation
Introduction / Challenges / Design Process for
BIM / BIM for Documentation & Submission / BIM
for Design Visualization & Spatial Coordination /
Multi-Discipline Model Integration & Strategies /
BIM Objects, Team Work and BIM Server / BIM-
Based Project Review & Coordination / BIM for
Early Stage QTO & Costing Hands-on BIM Lab
Sessions
BIM for Design Analysis
BIM Model Checking and Quality Assurance /
BIM for Quantity Take-Off and Costing / BIM
for Sustainability & Energy Analysis / BIM for
Structural Analysis / BIM for Buildability &
Constructability Assessment / Hands-on BIM Lab
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This Specialist Diploma
Programme is designed for
the upgrading of technical
personnel, professionals,
and CAD managers/
executives who are keen to
enhance their skill-sets and
implementation strategies
for employing BIM for more
effective design analysis and
project coordination. Potential
participants include designers,
consultants, contractors,
project coordinators, project
managers, CAD/BIM managers,
operators, draftspersons and
BIM modelers.
EXAMINATION &
AWARD OF CERTIFICATE
A participant must attain at
least 75% of physical
attendance and complete all
assignments to acceptable
standards to be eligible to
take the examination. Those
who pass the examination
and complete all projects will
be awarded the Specialist
Diploma in Building
Information Modelling (BIM).
BIM for Construction Planning and Coordination
Introduction / Construction Process for BIM / Project Information Preparation & Site Planning /
Construction Project Information Coordination /4D BIM for Project Schedule Visualisation / 5D
BIM for Construction Project QTO & Costing / As-Built BIM / BIM for Precast & Prefabrication /
Hands-on BIM Lab Sessions
BIM Case Studies
Overseas Case Studies / Local Case Studies
BIM Project
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident or holder of valid employment
pass/work permit; and possess one of the following qualications in a relevant discipline:
a) A diploma (min course duration of 2 years) or equivalent qualifcation
b) A relevant Advanced Certifcate / Higher NITEC / Advanced NBQ with 2 to 3 years of relevant
work experience
c) A relevant certifcate with 4 to 5 years of relevant work experience
d) NITEC / Higher NBQ with at least 5 years of relevant work experience
In addition, applicants must also have BIM Modelling skills (software knowledge) and experience
relevant to their working disciplines. If not, they will need to attend a bridging course to obtain
such software skills before they sign up for this BIM Specialist Diploma programme. Such BIM
bridging courses are available from BCA Academy and the software vendors.
Please submit relevant BIM skill certicates/documents together with the application. Below is a
list of BIM skill certicates and/or documents acceptable:
Certifcates of BIM Modelling hands-on courses (min 3 days) on BIM software such as Revit,
ArchiCAD, Bentley and Tekla, etc; or
A letter from the applicants company certifying that the applicant has relevant BIM project and
modelling skills experience.
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
In land scarce Singapore, the building and construction industry plays
a critical role in our citys advancement and urban regeneration. With
a high volume of building and infrastructure, the construction industry
is offering great employment prospects and earning potential for
construction professionals, such as higher level supervisors, project
coordinators, construction managers and project managers.
The Specialist Diploma in Construction Management will equip
you with skills that are essential in managing construction projects
successfully. The comprehensive curriculum ranging from technical
subjects, quality, safety, contract & cost management to legal studies
and information technology will prepare you for an outstanding career
in the construction industry.
OBJECTIVES
This 9-month part-time specialist diploma
programme aims to equip participants with
a thorough understanding of construction
processes, project planning and scheduling,
construction costs management, procurement,
contract administration, law and management.
It aims to develop well-rounded construction
managers who will have the skills to source,
secure and effectively manage construction
projects.
CONTENTS
Construction Processes
Precast, Prestressed & False Works: Pre-
cast systems, applications, advantages and
limitation, aspects of design, production,
storage and site erection / Pre-stressed
systems, applications, and construction
procedures & safety / Concrete formwork &
falsework / Scaffolding
Architectural & Waterproofng: Specialist
architectural systems: waterproong systems,
lightweight internal partitioning systems,
facade systems sunshading devices, louvers,
solar panels, gondola systems & rainwater
discharge system
Mechanical & Electrical Services: Construction
processes, specication and requirements /
Code of Practice and Standards, inspection,
commission and hand-over / Application
procedures for approval
Deep Excavation Temporary Works: Basic
knowledge of soil mechanics, temporary earth
retaining systems, work sequence for deep
excavation, instrumentation, safety of deep
excavation construction & risk management
Principles of Law
Contract law: principles of contracts; remedies
for breach of enforceable contractual
obligations / Company law: concepts of limited
liability and the separate legal personality
of corporate entities; duties and liabilities
of directors; judicial management. Sale of
goods / The law of torts: general principles of
negligence in business transactions
Cost Management & Control Techniques
Introduce the processes and procedures of
cost management as a cost control tool during
the pre and post tender construction phases of
a project, the impact of design on the cost-in-
use and life cycle cost of buildings
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Project managers, engineers,
builders, system specialists,
technical professionals,
project coordinators, M&E
coordinators,M&E supervisors
and building trade supervisors.
EXAMINATION & AWARD
OF CERTIFICATE
A participant must attain at least
75% of physical attendance
and complete all assignments
to acceptable standards to be
eligible to take the examination.
Those who pass all subject
examination and complete all
projects within 3 years from
the date of commencement
will be awarded the Specialist
Diploma in Construction
Management.
Quality, Environmental & Safety Management
Construction Quality Management for Structural, Architectural and M&E Works: Bonus
scheme for construction quality, overview of CONQUAS 21, structural, architectural works &
M&E works assessment and work control standard
Environmental Control at Construction Sites: Wastewater system. Sanitary, sewerage &
drainage systems; ood problems, vector control, air pollution control, noise control &
monitoring, control of infectious diseases, refuse management (including waste minimisation),
Code of Practice and Statutory requirements
Safety Management on Construction Sites: Elements of safety management system. Safety
promotion, evaluation, aselection & control of sub-contractors, safety inspections, maintenance
regime, hazard analysis, control of movement & use of hazardous substances & chemicals,
emergency preparedness, occupational health programme
Management of Construction Contracts
Knowledge on the management of construction contracts including forms and condition
of contracts, specications, bills of quantities, claims and arbitration and interpretation &
application of articles and condition of building contract lump sum contract
Project Management & IT Application
Techniques of project management using a structured approach. Comprehensive coverage of
all stages of projects. Activities & transactions of a project. IT applications in project planning
& scheduling. Basic understanding of building measurement
Management and Organisation
Basic functions of management: planning, organising, leading and controlling; motivation
theories and techniques; leadership styles; monitoring and rewarding employees performance;
analysis of organisational environment and management of change.
Supply Chain Management
Procurement planning and practice; performance review of subcontractors and suppliers;
network sourcing; inventory cost and control; application of barcode and radio frequency
technologies; and warehouse management. Development of subcontractors and suppliers
case study.
Business Presentation & Negotiation Skills
Business communication, types of presentation, use of graphs and diagrams. Negotiation
steps and techniques. Cultural factors affecting negotiation in Asia. Situation strategy and
underlying interest.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident or holder of a valid
employment pass/work permit; and possess one of the following qualications:
a) A diploma (minimum course duration of 2 years) or equivalent qualifcation
b) A relevant Advanced Certifcate / Higher NITEC / Advanced NBQ with 2 to 3 years of relevant
work experience
c) A relevant certifcate with 4 to 5 years of relevant work experience
d) NITEC / Higher NBQ with at least 5 years of relevant work experience
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
FACILITY & ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
Environmental sustainability is increasingly gaining ground in the
building and construction industry, buoyed by global concerns on climate
change and limited natural resources. With the rising trend towards
green technologies and renewable energy in the built environment,
there is now a critical need for professionals that are procient in energy
management to operate buildings for optimal building performance.
The Specialist Diploma in Facility & Energy Management equips you
with essential knowledge to plan and manage building operations
and maintenance effciently. The programme also incorporates Energy
Management modules to give you the added competitive edge.
Upon graduation, you can work effectively as facility management
executives in management corporations, building maintenance and
building refurbishment rms or be technical specialists in energy
service companies.
OBJECTIVES
The Specialist Diploma in Facility & Energy
Management is a 9-month part-time programme
that aims to equip participants with the skills and
knowledge to:
Understand the statutes relating to facility
management, such as risk management,
Building Maintenance & Strata Management
Act, Building Control Act and Town Council Act;
Use the facility management tools for operation
and maintenance planning and management;
Carry out maintenance on general building
facilities, such as the building interiors,
claddings, building envelopes and roofs;
Manage the operation and maintenance
functions of the building services, such as the
ACMV system, electrical system, fre protection
system, plumbing and sanitary systems, lift and
escalator, ltration system;
Develop competency in energy auditing works,
energy efciency technologies and energy
economics;
Conduct structural appraisal on existing
buildings and carry out refurbishment works.
At the end of the course, participants should be
able to carry out efcient facility management
with the knowledge of how various systems in a
building interact and how preventive maintenance
should be applied. Participants will also be
able to conduct audit investigation and energy
measurement using different tools.
CONTENTS
Facility Management & Building Legislation
Facility Management / Building Legislation /
Space & Asset Management / Risk Management
Energy Management & Renewable Energy
Energy Audit & Measurement / Energy
Management & Economics / Solar Technologies
Building Retrot & Maintenance
Building Interiors / Building Envelope & Cladding
/ Wet Areas / Structural Appraisal / Structural
Repairs and Refurbishment / Architectural
Repairs and Refurbishment
Mechanical Systems
ACMV System / Plumbing, Sanitary & Gas
System / Fire Protection System / Swimming
Pool Filtration System / Indoor Air Quality &
Legionella
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Engineers, architects, project
managers, facility managers,
estate ofcers, estate
managers, maintenance
supervisors, project
coordinators, supervisors and
those who wish to enhance
their knowledge in managing
facilities & building energy
performance.
EXAMINATION & AWARD
OF CERTIFICATE
A participant must attain
at least 75% of physical
attendance and complete all
assignments to acceptable
standards to be eligible to
take the examination. Those
who pass the examination
and complete all projects will
be awarded the Specialist
Diploma in Facility & Energy
Management.
Electrical Systems
Power Generation & Distribution / Effcient Lightings / Lifts & Escalators / Communication &
Security System
Project & Presentation
Each student is required to submit an individual project on developing & implementing a facility
maintenance, refurbishment or energy conservation plan for a building. Students will take
turns within an allocated time frame for presentation, questions & answers.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident or holder of a valid employment
pass/work permit; and possess one of the following qualications:
a) A diploma (minimum course duration of 2 years) or equivalent qualifcation
b) A relevant Advanced Certifcate / Higher NITEC / Advanced NBQ with 2 to 3 years of relevant
work experience
c) A relevant certifcate with 4 to 5 years of relevant work experience
d) NITEC / Higher NBQ with at least 5 years of relevant work experience
COURSE ADVANCEMENT
Graduates of Specialist Diploma in Facility & Energy Management can choose to pursue a
Bachelor of Construction Management through the University of Newcastle, Australia.
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
INTERIOR &
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Interior and landscape design is about exploring space within a
building and outside the building. And with design disciplines merging
across the board, aspiring interior and landscape designers will have
to take inspiration from architecture, landscape, product, graphic art
and visual culture to perceive space, while considering wider issues
such as the environment, functions and form.
The Specialist Diploma in Interior & Landscape Design is structured
to equip you with the knowledge of principles and theories in interior
and landscape design, and how they are applied in real life. From idea
conception to planning and creating interior and exterior spaces, you
will explore new technologies to improve your design solutions and
gain critical knowledge of building and material science to understand
the behavioural, social and physical requirements of design in the built
environment.
Upon graduation, you will qualify to work as technical specialists in the
interior and landscaping design industry.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, the participants would
have built a solid knowledge-base in the many
facets of an interior or landscape design project,
from planning and design to implementation. They
would have grasped the general concepts and
methodologies, acquired the basic vocabulary &
typology of interior and landscape design. They
would also possess proper methods of detailing
with sufcient knowledge in building science &
materials to meet the behavioural, social & physical
requirements of design in the built environment.
CONTENTS
Theory & History of Interior Design
Development of design vocabulary through the
theoretical study of thematic concerns, popular
culture & ideologies
Overview & brief history of design & arts
movements
Introduction to the vernacular expressions in the
asian context particular to tropical architecture
Drawing Conventions
Graphical illustration with linework, toning
& typography to represent depth, breadth,
transparency & texture.
Visual language & layout composition, scale,
presentation techniques
Manual drawing techniques in 2D & 3D
technical drawings. Includes plans, sections &
elevations, axonometric & perspectives.
Design Studio 1 Principles & Methods
Principles of Design
Interior space planning methodology theory
of the cube and the surrounding surface plane
as form & space studies, overview of volume,
light, contours & textures
Introduction to 3D CAD for design presentation
Application of design parameters in studio
sessions
Scenography
Colour psychology and concepts
Signage, graphics, art & artifacts
Lighting principles & technology daylighting,
articial lighting, mood & effect lighting
Building Science
Fundamentals of construction technology
& services Structure / Plumbing / M&E
systems/ Fire Protection / Building automation
& communication
Impact of building services on interior design
& importance of multidisciplinary collaboration
Acoustic & climate control
Building authority requirements, introduction to
Green Mark for buildings
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Project Managers, architects,
engineers, project coordinators,
interior designers, landscape
designers, supervisors and
those who wish to cross over to
a new eld.
EXAMINATION & AWARD
OF CERTIFICATE
A participant must attain at
least 75% of physical
attendance and complete all
assignments to acceptable
standards to be eligible to
take the examination. Those
who pass the examination
and complete all projects will
be awarded the Specialist
Diploma in Interior &
Landscape Design.
Interior Technology
Aesthetics versus human anthropometry & ergonomics
Building materials and components usage & selection
Assembly & construction detailing of elements
Building regulations, introduction to Universal Design and Green Mark for interiors
Design Studio 2 Design Application
Residential design
Commercial & Retail design
Exhibition design
Hospitality design
Project Part 1: Interior Design
Preparation of project with 1 day project presentation. (Students will take turns within an
allocated time frame for presentation, questions & answers). Oral presentation will be required to
complement visual presentation.
Students are to apply their gained knowledge to develop a project proposal in any application type
according to individual interest. This is to be discussed with the course trainer & submitted to him
or her for approval.
Submission requirements include scaled drawings with plans and sections as well as 3D
projections demonstrating layout & concept; samples showing material selection and detailing as
well as overall desired ambience.
Concepts & History of Landscape Design
Introduction to popular themes & traditions from Western, Islamic, Chinese, Japanese, Balinese,
& tropical gardens, to modern contemporary designs
Incorporation of landscape design to complement the built environment and to create the Spirit
of the Place
Landscape Elements & Technology
Introduction to horticulture
Use of softscape components: basic botanical characteristics, selection & maintenance of
common plants
Application of hardscape components: Surface fnishes, pergola, decks, small outdoor structures,
street & garden furniture, artifacts & water features
Introduction to skyrise greenery, sustainable landscape & micro-climatic control
Landscape Design Studio
Indoor-outdoor relationships, intimacy & scale
Effects & mood setting to add vibrancy & dazzle, to calm or to mystify
Strategy application serial vs still visions, creation of vistas & framed views
Project Part 2: Landscape Design
Students are expected to expand & develop an overall a medium sized landscape design scheme to arrive at an innovative solution
Submission requirements include scaled drawings with plans, sections as well as 3D views demonstrating layout & concept; samples showing
material selection and detailing as well as overall desired ambience.
Oral presentation will be required to complement visual presentation
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The applicant must be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident or holder of a valid employment pass/work permit; and possess one of the
following qualications:
a) A diploma (minimum course duration of 2 years) or equivalent qualifcation
b) A relevant Advanced Certifcate / Higher NITEC / Advanced NBQ with 2 to 3 years of relevant work experience
c) A relevant certifcate with 4 to 5 years of relevant work experience
d) NITEC / Higher NBQ with at least 5 years of relevant work experience
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SPECIALIST DIPLOMA IN
M&E
COORDINATION
The growing complexity of Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) services
in commercial, residential, industrial and infrastructural projects have
made the role of an M&E coordinator increasingly important. Proper
planning and coordination of M&E services are central to the success
of building projects, playing key roles in building aesthetics, operational
efciency and optimal building maintenance.
The Specialist Diploma in M&E Coordination designed to meet the
increasing sophistication in building design as demanded by the
market. It aims to equip individuals with the technical knowledge of
industry best practices as well as managerial skills to undertake both
conventional and specialised building projects. The Specialist Diploma in
M&E Coordination is recognised by BCA as a technical qualifcation that
is acceptable for M&E work head registration under BCAs Contractors
Registry.
Upon graduation, participants can look forward to become M&E
engineers, property executives and facilities executives. The Specialist
Diploma also serves as a stepping-stone to technically advanced
positions such as project managers or M&E managers.
OBJECTIVES
This 9-month part-time specialist diploma
programme aims to familiarise participants with
the Design & Build concept, BCAs CORENET
e-submission, safe practices related to M&E
works, M&E services, building structures and
architectural construction, specications,
negotiating skills etc. The course emphasizes
training on CAD coordination drafting and active
learning via class discussion. At the end of the
course, the participant should have acquired the
skills and knowledge to:
Understand the construction, installation and
inspection of mechanical and electrical services
in construction projects
Interpret M&E, architectural and structural
drawings and prepare penetration and
coordination drawings
Plan and execute the coordination of M&E
services installation
Carry out safe work procedures and installation
practices
Appreciate Government Departments rules and
requirements and make timely submissions for
approvals and inspections
Communicate effectively with consultants and
sub-contractors
CONTENTS
Understanding Site Organisation and
Contract Administration
Construction site organization / Roles and
contractual relationship between parties /
Roles and responsibilities of M&E coordinator
/ Construction plant hoist, generator and
pumps / Law of contract / Types of design
and construction approaches / Contents
of construction contracts / Standard form
of contracts, variations, payment, claims
and defects / Attendance provided by main
contractor and sub-contractors / Interpreting
specications / Contractual risks
Understanding the Principles, Installation &
Inspection of M&E Systems
Construction processes, specifcation and
performance requirements of M&E services /
Relevant codes of practice and standards for
the equipment and materials for M&E services
/ Working principles, key components and
installation methods / Inspection, testing and
commissioning / Application procedures for
approval, installation works and connection to
services mains / Procedures for handling over
M&E services
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Project managers, engineers,
system specialists, project
coordinators, M&E coordinators
and building trade supervisors.
EXAMINATION & AWARD
OF CERTIFICATE
A participant must attain
at least 75% of physical
attendance and complete all
assignments to acceptable
standards to be eligible to
take the examination. Those
who pass the examination
and complete all projects
within 3 years from the date of
commencement will be awarded
the Specialist Diploma in
M&E Coordination.
Understanding Building Structures and Architectural Construction
RC and structural steel, precast and prestressed concrete, fat slab, frames construction
and sequence / Architectural systems - building envelope, ceilings, internal partitions, foor
systems, system furniture construction and work sequence
Understanding the Principles, Installation & Inspection of M&E System in Specialised
Facilities
Construction processes, specifcation and performance requirements of M&E services /
Working principles, key components and installation methods / Inspection, testing and
commissioning / Procedures for handling over M&E services
Understanding and Production of Drawings
Interpretation of structural, architectural and services drawings / AutoCAD practice /
Coordination of services in M&E plant rooms, ceiling space and below raise foor / Interfacing
of structural, architectural and services / Preparation of penetration and coordination drawings
Understanding Installation Practices
Basic leveling and using surveying instruments / Underground services survey, detection and
drawings / Excavation and shoring for M&E pipe laying / Structural supports, thermal and
acoustics insulation for M&E equipment and pipes / Installation for ease of identifcation and
protection against mechanical damage / Maintenance considerations for accessibility and
future parts replacement
Understanding Safe Work Practices and Planning of Works
Safe Work Practices / Planning techniques including CPM, PERT and line-of-balance / Develop
short term weekly plans and daily schedules / Using planned schedule for extension of time
claim / Minutes writing / Negotiating skills
Documentation and Building Development Procedures
Rules and requirements for applications and permits to commence work / Approvals required
for TOP and CSC / Introduction to CORENET e-Submission / O&M manuals, warranties and
as-built drawings for submission on hand-over of works / CONQUAS assessment standards
Project & Presentation
Students will be required to submit an individual report related to the course of study and do
a presentation to a panel of assesors