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  • Review and Verification of Sustainability Performance Target and KPI for Sustainability-linked Loan

    Home / Projects Projects Review and Verification of Sustainability Performance Target and KPI for Sustainability-linked Loan September 15, 2022 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed by a client to perform a review and verification of the Sustainability Performance Target (SPT) and Key Performance Indicators (KPI) baseline for a Sustainability-linked Loan. The client is a global multi-disciplinary contractor that undertakes the detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, and onshore pre-commissioning & commissioning of offshore topside modules and facilities for FPSOs (floating production storage and offloading vessels), FSOs (floating storage and offloading vessels), FLNGs (floating liquefied natural gas vessels), FSRUs (floating storage and regasification units) and Fixed Platforms, onshore modules for land-based plants for the Oil and Gas industry, as well as offshore and onshore renewables and green energy sectors. With a growing focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) agendas, the client strategically embeds sustainability into its business model while seeking incentives from sustainable financial products that are available in the capital market. In this project, GHG emissions reduction was identified as its SPT, as an independent party TAC performed the review of its SPT and KPI identification and verify its GHG inventory baseline in accordance with the International Standard ISO 14064-3:2019. Based on the verified baseline, the client has committed to reducing its GHG emissions intensity targets by a substantial amount in the next 5 years. This target is well-aligned with the Science-based Target of 1.5°C. Previous Back Next

  • Workshop on EIA and EMMP: “Developing an understanding of EIA & EMMP process”

    Home / Projects Projects Workshop on EIA and EMMP: “Developing an understanding of EIA & EMMP process” July 16, 2021 All Projects, Capacity Building TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was invited to conduct a one-day capacity building workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP). The participants consisted of officers from a Government Agency, EPC Contractor, and consultants of the project team. The purpose of this training programme is to explain the fundamentals of executing an EIA and EMMP and how these tools can assist developers and EPC Contractors to manage potential adverse environmental impacts from infrastructure development. Comprehension of these topics is important especially in light of the increasing public awareness of environmental and climate change issues, which contribute to the greater scrutiny of infrastructure projects within environmentally sensitive areas in Singapore. As such, it is vital that a thorough understanding of the EIA and EMMP process is developed among all stakeholders, including Architects, Engineers, Sustainability Practitioners, EHS Practitioners, Construction Professionals, Environmental Control Officer, and Government Officers. In the near future, we hope to provide this training for other stakeholders in the Built-Environment and Infrastructure sectors. With such a training programme as our contribution to sustainable development through SDG #4 Quality Education and SDG #17 Partnerships for the Goals , we hope to build our partner’s capacity and minimize the environmental impacts from various development. Previous Back Next

  • Elevating Sustainability: Tailored Reporting Solutions for Energy Sector Engineering Services

    Home / Projects Projects Elevating Sustainability: Tailored Reporting Solutions for Energy Sector Engineering Services July 11, 2024 Carbon & Sustainability, All Projects TEMBUSU Asia was engaged to write a sustainability report for an engineering services company in the energy sector, along with TCFD disclosures for 2023. As a recurring Client that TAC has been working with for several years, this client required us to adapt our reporting approach to align with the latest changes in GRI standards and SGX requirements. We conducted an in-depth analysis of sector-s pecific topics and engaged in comprehensive surveys with key stakeholders to understand key concerns and material topics for the Client. We also kickstarted the Client’s TCFD journey, laying a solid foundation for future reporting. Through close collaboration between our Client and TAC, we successfully delivered the Client’s sustainability report integrated with TCFD disclosure s, fully compliant with local guidelines. This project exemplifies our commitment to staying abreast of industry changes and continuously enhancing our services to meet our Clients' evolving needs. #TCFD #ESG #SGX #GRI #ClimateRisk #SustainabilityReport #SDG8 #SDG9 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

  • 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

  • Flood Analysis Due Diligence Services for the Proposed Development in the North of Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Flood Analysis Due Diligence Services for the Proposed Development in the North of Singapore March 10, 2022 All Projects, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was awarded the contract to conduct an independent flood risk assessment for the Proposed Commercial Building Towers and Basement and Data Centre in the North of Singapore. TAC shall verify the design and assessment criteria based on Singapore’s Codes of Practice (return period, platform levels, climate change impacts, etc). TAC shall also carry out a review and site analysis of the internal and external drainage and hydraulic design, designed platform levels, drainage strategies and conduct further site vulnerability assessment to identify potential flood risk to the site and basement levels. TAC shall combine its multidisciplinary strength and capabilities in water resource planning, regulatory compliance, and due diligence services to present its findings and recommendation on possible ways to enhance flood proofing measures over its intended service life span. This is part of TAC’s efforts in fulfilling the United Nations SDG #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG #13: Climate Action, making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. Previous Back Next

  • EIS and EMMP for a Road Corridor (Viaduct) Project in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects EIS and EMMP for a Road Corridor (Viaduct) Project in Singapore May 20, 2020 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting is engaged by a Consortium to carry out the Environmental Impact Study (EIS) and to prepare a construction Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) for a road corridor (viaduct) project passing through Identified Biodiversity Site (IBS) located in the northern part of Singapore. We are committed to supporting the sustainable development of the infrastructure project and will assist the Client in developing the project in an environmentally responsible manner. EIS work includes the establishment of a baseline condition within IBS via field surveys of environmental aspects, including biodiversity, water quality, and noise quality. The collected data would be analyzed to assess the environmental impacts associated with the site based on the proposed development plan. The preparation of an EMMP with recommended mitigation and monitoring measures will help to mitigate the adverse impacts generated during the construction stage and will lead to the project implementation in an environmentally sustainable way. 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

  • Sustainability Reporting Advisory for a Palm Oil Company Listed in Singapore Exchange

    Home / Projects Projects Sustainability Reporting Advisory for a Palm Oil Company Listed in Singapore Exchange February 25, 2022 All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was engaged to assist a palm oil company in developing its Sustainability Report for FY2021. The palm oil company has plantations in Indonesia and focuses on the cultivation of oil palms; the processing of fresh fruit bunches into palm oil, palm kernel oil, and palm kernel cake; and the provision of bulking as well as logistics services. On 15 December 2021, Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced its requirements for issuers to provide climate-related reporting based on the recommendation of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and disclosures on board diversity. All issuers must now provide climate reporting on a “comply or explain” basis in their sustainability reports from the financial year commencing 2022. With TAC’s experience in both SGX and GRI’s requirements for sustainability reporting, TAC assists our clients to build business resilience by anticipating potential climate-related issues, leading to the development of action plans and hence fulfilling SDG 12: Sustainable Consumption and Production and SDG 13: Climate Action. Previous Back Next

  • Specialist Consultancy Services for a Proposed Residential Development

    Home / Projects Projects Specialist Consultancy Services for a Proposed Residential Development July 3, 2023 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) embraced an integrated approach to transform the forest at Yishun into a dynamic living space by realising the full potential of using natural waterways as part of the region’s holistic beauty. TAC’s team of wildlife, ecology and environment professionals were responsible for conducting a biodiversity study to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment. With the site being a forested zone housing a rich diversification of species, a portion was designated to be kept as part of a nature park area. TAC recommended measures to ensure that future infrastructure and development works would not adversely affect sensitive fauna, particularly due to the generation of noise and dust from work activities. Trainings were also conducted on the biodiversity issues pertaining to the project, including species found at the project site, the importance of biodiversity conservation, and ways to avoid human-wildlife conflict to spruce up the environmental awareness of key personnel. Our services enabled our client to conduct their project in a manner that is sensitive to our fauna biodiversity, thus moving towards fulfilling UN SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 15: Life on Land. 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

  • 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

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