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Announcements, Events and News
IES Green Plan 2030 launched at 56th Annual Dinner

Dear Members

The IES 56th Annual Dinner on 17 January 2023 saw the launch of the IES Green Plan 2030, marking a significant milestone in our institution’s journey to support the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, and I launched the plan with the project team and advisors, in the presence of more than 1,200 guests.

We would like to leverage the IES Green Plan 2030 to drive greater action and inculcate a strong sustainability mindset amongst our engineers to advance Singapore’s sustainable development agenda. Through the plan, we will also enhance collaborations between IES and the agencies and the industry in areas such as professional development through training and upskilling in sustainability.

In conjunction with the launch of the IES Green Plan, SkillsFuture Singapore has also released the Jobs-Skills Quarterly Insights (JSQI) in partnership with IES. The publication reveals the suite of green skills identified to be highly sought after by employers for engineering work related to sustainable practices. The top skills are energy management audit, sustainable engineering and environmental sustainability management.

JSQI also observed jobs-skills trends in engineering roles, especially the emergence of newer “green” roles such as solar PV engineer and energy sustainability engineer. These roles require our engineers to be well versed in the development of emerging clean technologies, harnessing clean energy, IoT application, programming & coding, and big data analytics, among others. I encourage our engineers to refer to JSQI to upskill yourselves to tap on the vast opportunities in the sustainability space.

Climate change is an existential threat to humankind and we must act immediately. Engineers play an indispensable role in tackling the widespread impact of climate change. It is up to us, engineers to innovate and design solutions to protect the world’s physical, biological and human systems. As engineers, we can contribute to the goals set in the Singapore Green Plan and other environmental blueprints by the government with our expertise, innovations and creative solutions.

The IES Green Plan is a bold, yet necessary plan to act as a springboard for future green initiatives and inspire more engineers to step forward to contribute to Singapore’s green aspirations. I call upon all members to share your insights and experience with us as we roll out various initiatives and activities under the IES Green Plan.

 
To find out more about the IES Green Plan 2030, scan the QR code above or click HERE.
To understand more about the green skills in demand, read the JSQI HERE.
 
In this new lunar year, I would also like to wish everyone a healthy, joyous and bountiful Year of the Rabbit! 
 
Sincerely,
Dalson Chung
IES President

 

Pledge to help make Singapore a green nation!

Every little effort counts. Join the IES Council and Secretariat today in becoming part of the driving force towards a sustainable future!

Make your Green Nation Pledge now! You can choose to pledge as an individual or on behalf of your school or organisation.

For more information, click HERE.

IES Spring Festival and Appreciation & Awards Night 2023: 2 Feb 2023 (Thu), 6.30pm - 9.30pm, Civil Service Club @ Tessensohn

Join us as we celebrate the Year of the Rabbit, and appreciate the hard work of all our volunteer committees over the past year!

For more information, please click HERE.
 

Collection of IES Desk Calendar 2023

The IES Desk Calendar 2023 is now ready for collection! Members may do so from 9.30am - 12.30pm and 2.00pm - 5.30pm, Mon - Fri (excluding public holidays) at either IES and IES Academy. 

Each member is entitled to one copy of the calendar, while stocks last. Kindly have your membership details ready for verification before collecting the calendar.

Thank you and happy holidays!

IES-INCA Activities
Short Courses/Events
 
[LAST CALL FOR EARLY BIRD SIGNUP] 1. Finance Masterclass for Engineering & Tech Venture Leaders (2nd Run): 7 Feb 2023 (Tue), 9.00am - 5.30pm

This course helps our Engineering and Tech Venture Leaders gain essential and practical knowledge of running your Engineering and Technology Business to better plan your growth, manage your finances, your business risks and compliance effectively. Our trainer is IES-INCA Mentor Mr Eric Tan, who has extensive years of experience in corporate finance management, audit, investment, training and mentoring companies.
 
Sign up here:
https://bit.ly/finance_masterclass
*Early bird signups get 10% off course fees! Offer ends 27 Jan.


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[LAST CALL FOR EARLY BIRD SIGNUP] 2. Critical Thinking for Engineers (4th Run): 10 Feb 2023 (Fri), 9.00am - 5.30pm

Established as an essential skill in the 21st century, critical thinking is extremely important to our work as Engineers, Technopreneurs, CTOs and so on in navigating the complex world with multiple sources of information to analyse.  Cut through the noise and make sound business and engineering decisions with Mr Jeremy Peh who has trained thousands of professionals across more than 200 companies over his 30-year career. 

Sign up here: https://bit.ly/critical-thinking-2023

*Early bird signups get 10% off course fees! Offer ends 27 Jan.
IES / IESA CPD Courses & Events
Date   Event   CPD Points

3, 6, 10 Feb
0900 - 1730
 
 
Standards Development Training (2nd Run) [IESA]
 
 
 

PDU (PE) (TBC)
 

8 Feb (Wed)
0900 - 1730
 
 
IES Prep Course for PPE Exam Part 2 - Civil Engineering (Module 1) PPE Exam Objectives and Concept on Structure Framing [IESA]
 
 
6 STU (Struct)
PDU (PE)
(All TBC)

 

9 Feb (Thu)
1830 - 2130
 
 
Schneider Electric Innovation Talk: Partnership for Sustainable Future
 
 
2 PDU (PE, CEng)

STU (M&E)
(TBC)

 

14 Feb (Tue)
0900 - 1630
 
 
Cracks in Concrete - Causes, Prevention, Inspection & Rectification QSS (57th Run) [IESA]
 
 
6 STU (Struct)

6 PDU (PE, CEng) (TBC)
 

16 Feb (Thu)
0900 - 1315
 
 
Approved Code of Practice on Chief Executives and Board of Directors WSH Duties (1st Run) [IESA]
 
 
4 PDU (PE, CEng)
4 SDU


STU (Safety) (TBC)
 

20 Feb (Mon)
0900 - 1630
 
 
Module 3 & 4 Construction of Underground & Related Structures Basements & Tunneling (19th Run)[IESA]
 
 
6 STU (Struct)
6 PDU (PE, CEng)
(All TBC)

 

21 Feb (Tue)
1300 - 1730
 
 
Half Day Course on Professional Conduct and Ethics for Professional Engineers (10th Run) [IESA]
 
 
4 PDU (PE, CEng)
 
   

 
 

 

 
     
 


 
     
 


 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
         
         
         
Circulars
1. Roll-out of enhanced Design for Maintainability Guides

2. Guidelines on CFD Simulation and report for adoption of jet fans as Alternative Solution in-lieu of ductwork for mechanical ventilation in carparks

 
Other Industry Events

Feedback sought on the coordination of regulatory inspections
for building works


The Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee is inviting feedback from the industry on the coordination of regulatory inspections for building works.
 
Under the current regime, inspections are carried out by respective regulatory agencies. There has been feedback about repeated inspection visits by different agencies.
 
Your input on how to streamline the agency inspections of construction projects for greater efficiency is welcome. Click on the following
FormSG link to participate in the survey.

For more information, you may contact the following BCA officers: Mr Tan Yu Jun (TAN_Yu_Jun@bca.gov.sg) and Ms Neoh Ern Yong (NEOH_Ern_Yong@bca.gov.sg).

 
Members' Benefits
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  • Evonik Oil Additives Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
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