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  • Master Class on Project Finance, Financial Modelling, and Public–private Partnership

    Home / Projects Projects Master Class on Project Finance, Financial Modelling, and Public–private Partnership August 6, 2019 All Projects, Capacity Building TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) will be conducting a 2-days workshop on PROJECT FINANCE, FINANCIAL MODELLING, and PPP (Public-Private Partnership) on 13th and 14th August 2019 at the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) Center. Jointly organised by SBF and Institute of Engineers Singapore (IES), this course outlines the basic principles in PPP contracts, Project Finance fundamentals, and Project Finance Modelling techniques for beginners. It provides an overview of Project Finance terminology, terms, and references used by project stakeholders, owners, consultants, contractors, stakeholders, lenders, and investors. The hands-on modelling session offers a basic toolkit for project management personnel to translate engineering inputs into making economic sense. The workshop will also provide the attendees with a deeper understanding of how project finance modelling can be used to manage covenants in project finance contracts and hence the core foundation skills to better negotiate with project lenders and investors. Previous Back Next

  • Environmental Risk Analysis study (Aspect-Impact Assessment) for a Berth construction project in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Environmental Risk Analysis study (Aspect-Impact Assessment) for a Berth construction project in Singapore December 7, 2021 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) has been engaged by a client to carry out an Environmental Risk Analysis (ERA) study for Berth construction project at one of the Singapore’s ports. The project is conceived as green and sustainable development and required to achieve Green Mark (GM) certification. As part of the GM certification, Environment Risk Analysis (ERA) study is to be conducted to ensure that environmental impacts associated with the project are considered and environmental Aspects and Impacts of products/activities are determined at an early stage. TAC will examine work activities, potential inputs (raw materials, chemicals, and utilities) and outputs (products, wastes produced, recycled materials, water discharges, and air emissions) and assess relevant impacts such as soil contamination, air pollution, noise health effects, and ecology impacts. As an outcome of this ERA study, TAC will develop an Aspect-Impact Assessment Register which will highlight the significant environmental aspects and will recommend mitigation measure to address them. Implementation of this ERA study outcome will ensure that the project can be executed in environmentally and sustainably sound manner. Previous Back Next

  • Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for a Hotel Development Project in Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects Environmental Impact Study (EIS) for a Hotel Development Project in Singapore All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TAC is appointed to conduct an Environment Impact Study (EIS) for a proposed hotel development project that is located next to a petrol station. Per National Environmental Agency requirements, any new development sited within 50m of a petrol station needs to conduct an EIS to assess for potential environmental impacts arising from activities at the petrol station. The petrol station operation generates various impacts related to vapor fumes, odor, and noise. Vehicle movement for refueling and the presence of repair & maintenance activities on-site may cause noise impacts. Other activities, including bulk fuel transfer, storage tank venting, and motor vehicle filling, may also deteriorate the air quality and create environmental impacts on hotel development. The EIS will monitor levels of vapor fumes and noise to assess the potential impacts of petrol station activities on the proposed hotel development. The EIS report will provide recommendations to reduce impacts concerning the air quality and noise to acceptable levels as required by relevant environmental standards. Previous Back Next

  • Contact | TEMBUSU Asia

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  • EMMP Services for the Design & Construction of a CRL Interchange Station and Tunnels, Singapore

    Home / Projects Projects EMMP Services for the Design & Construction of a CRL Interchange Station and Tunnels, Singapore January 19, 2022 All Projects, Environmental & Ecology TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) has been engaged by a client to provide Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) services for the development of a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station and tunnels in Singapore. This interchange station will be part of the upcoming Cross Island Line that will connect eastern and western Singapore and serve as the alternative to the existing East West Line. As the CRL will be fully underground, the EMMP services for this project put more emphasis on physical aspects of the environment such as soil and groundwater quality, ground-borne noise, and vibration. During the pre-construction stage, TAC developed a detailed construction EMMP framework that outlines appropriate mitigation and management measures to ensure that environmentally sensitive receptors (i.e., humans, fauna, and flora) around the project site are not negatively impacted by the project activities. The Construction EMMP framework would serve as the basis of all implemented mitigation measures throughout the construction stage. TAC would then assist the client in assessing the conformance of their activities with EMMP requirements. Our services will ensure that the CRL interchange station and tunnels are developed in an environmentally sustainable manner and contribute to our efforts in fulfilling SDG9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Previous Back Next

  • ISSB Standards Training Launched @ TEMBUSU Academy

    Home / Projects Projects ISSB Standards Training Launched @ TEMBUSU Academy August 16, 2024 Capacity Building, All Projects, Carbon & Sustainability Get Ahead with our ISSB Standards Training! Countries worldwide are rapidly adopting the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Standards, setting a new global benchmark for sustainability reporting. As demands for transparency, accountability & comparability grow across global sustainability reporting practices, it's crucial for organizations to align with these standards. Over 20 jurisdictions have committed to adopting or are in the process of incorporating ISSB Standards into their legal and regulatory frameworks, representing approximately 55% of global GDP and more than 50% of global greenhouse gas emissions. SGX has also proposed mandatory climate-related disclosures referencing ISSB's S1 and S2 from FY2025 onward. Are you ready to ride the wave? At TEMBUSU Asia, we offer a comprehensive ISSB S1 and S2 training to help you prepare for this wave. Our program equips you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to integrate ISSB standards into your sustainability reporting, ensuring your disclosures are consistent, reliable, and compliant. What You’ll Gain: Global Relevance: Understand how ISSB standards are shaping sustainability reporting across different countries. Practical Insights: Learn through real-world case studies and examples. Expert-Led Training: Gain insights from seasoned professionals with deep expertise in sustainability reporting. Why It Matters: Aligning with ISSB standards not only meets regulatory requirements but also enhances your organization’s credibility and appeal to investors and stakeholders. Join us & prepare for the future of sustainability reporting—join our ISSB Training today! ISSB Standards Training:S1 & S2 Unpacked Book Now Previous Back Next

  • Training FAQ | TEMBUSU Asia

    Frequently Asked Questions About Our GRI-Certified Training Courses Please refer to our FAQs for questions you may have regarding our GRI-certified training courses. Feel free to contact us if you do not find the answers you are looking for. Is the course conducted in-person or online? Both our GRI-certified courses are live and conducted virtually via Zoom. Interactive segments are integrated into the course program so that participants are engaged in their learning. Can overseas participants take the GRI course? Yes, we conduct the course completely virtually via Zoom and accept participants from the Asia and Pacific regions. If you are a resident in these regions, we will be able to register you for the course. I am new to the field of sustainability, which of the two GRI courses would you recommend? Can I include the course in my resume? We recommend enrolling in the GRI Standards course as this is a foundational course and will equip you with skills in how to implement the GRI Standards in sustainability reporting. Yes, after completing either course, GRI will email you directly for feedback and issue a certificate of completion . You can then incorporate the certificate into your CV or LinkedIn. You may also consider taking the GRI certification exam and becoming a GRI Certified Sustainability Professional. Please refer to the next question for more on the exam. Can I take the GRI standards examination after completing the GRI Standards Certified Training? No, in order to take the examination, participants have to complete 4 modules: Introduction to sustainability reporting and the GRI Standards 2021 Update Reporting with GRI Standards 2021 Update Reporting on Human Rights with GRI Standards 2021 Update Integrating the SDGs into sustainability reporting We offer module 1 & 2 in our GRI Standards Certified Training course and modules 3 & 4 in our GRI Reporting on Human Rights and Integrating the SDGs into Sustainability Reporting. Participants who complete the GRI standards course with us will be sent a code via email from GRI for 25% off the exam. Click here to learn more: https://www.globalreporting.org/media/tcph54xa/professional-certification-flyer.pdf What format is the GRI examination? Is it online or in-person? The exam is conducted online via proctoring and can be taken any time after completing all 4 modules mentioned above. The duration of the exam is 60 minutes and the exam covers 40 multiple choice questions. The passing score for the exam is 75%. If you fail the exam, you can retake it up to 3 times within a period of 6 months, with at least 7 days between each attempt. To register for the exam, log in to the GRI Academy ( https://griacademy.globalreporting.org/learn/signin ) and select course catalog from the home page. You should see an option for the GRI professional certification exam. Please refer to the GRI exam policy and exam instructions for more information. Are the courses subsidised by Skillsfuture? Unfortunately, the courses are not under SkillsFuture funding at the moment. What discounts am I eligible for? - Asia Sustainability Forum (ASF) members are eligible for 20% off the GRI Standards course. - Early Bird Discount: Sign up 2 weeks in advance to be eligible for 10% off either GRI courses. - Group Discounts: Register 4 or more participants for GRI Standards in one checkout to get 20% off. *Discount codes will be in the respective course descriptions. *Please note that if codes are used incorrectly, we will reach out to you and issue an invoice for the balance. Do you provide in-person / in-house training? If so, what is the minimum number of participants? Yes, we are happy to provide in-person and in-house training. Please reach out at joylim@tembusuasia.com with details about your requirements. I am unavailable for the upcoming course schedule. When will new dates be released? Please send an email at joylim@tembusuasia.com so we can add you to our mailing list and keep you informed on upcoming courses.

  • Greenhouse Gas Emission Verification for Textile Manufacturer

    Home / Projects Projects Greenhouse Gas Emission Verification for Textile Manufacturer September 15, 2022 All Projects, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation TEMBUSU Asia Consulting (TAC) was appointed to provide Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission verification for a vertically integrated textiles and apparel manufacturer who has operations in Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, and Jordan. Our GHG verification will support our client’s sustainability strategy and their upcoming application for a Sustainability-linked loan (SLL). GHG emissions reduction was identified as the Sustainability Performance Target (SPT) for the SLL and it is a requirement for the GHG emissions baseline to be verified by an independent third party. The scope of work involves reviewing and verifying the client’s Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions for 2019 and 2020 in accordance with ISO 14064-3:2019. A verification report with verification statement endorsed by TAC will be submitted to our client. Through this service, TAC supports our clients in transitioning to low carbon economy and strengthen their resilience in meeting SDG#13: Climate Action. For more information on our GHG Verification services, click here . Previous Back Next

  • 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

  • Covid-19 Open Rest Shelter for Construction of Chemical Plant in Jurong Island

    Home / Projects Projects Covid-19 Open Rest Shelter for Construction of Chemical Plant in Jurong Island September 9, 2020 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia was awarded the consultancy service for an open rest shelter during the construction of a chemical plant in Jurong Island, Singapore. This shelter was constructed to manage safety measurements due to COVID-19 for the construction workers on the project site. The scope includes design review and endorsement of the steel structure and foundation design, including toilet, sanitary, and equipment shelter. We also provide statutory site supervision during the construction and obtaining clearance from relevant authorities. Previous Back Next

  • Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social Due Diligence

    Home / Projects Projects Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social Due Diligence November 12, 2019 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia Consulting is engaged to carry out due diligence of a corporate Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and Social management system for a Pharmaceutical company. The scope includes assessment of the corporate EHS and social management system to determine compliance with International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards on Social and Environmental Sustainability and national EHS & social regulations. As part of assessment, Singapore manufacturing facility is to be audited as a representative site and EHS and Social Action Plan will be prepared based on key due diligence findings. The aim is to assist Client in investment decision based on the EHS & Social due diligence. Previous Back Next

  • Workplace Safety & Health Services for EPCM Project

    Home / Projects Projects Workplace Safety & Health Services for EPCM Project May 23, 2019 All Projects, Urban Resilience TEMBUSU Asia has been engaged by a major EPCM Company for providing Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) services during the construction stage of their upcoming mega chemical plant in Tuas area of Singapore. Prior to this project, TEMBUSU Asia has provided consultancy services for the client during the design stage to fulfil its duty as an Occupier of construction workplace under WSH Act and related regulations. The consultance scope include assistance in the preparation of WSH framework for EPCM project covering WSH management plans & procedures. It also includes the review of existing company WSH documents to identify an gaps vis-a-vis Singapore WSHframework. We will deploy the WSH consultant at site to inspect and review of implementation of site WSH practices. Also, our scope includes Design-for-Safety (DfS) services in which our registered DfS Professional will assist client to fulfil its duties under DfS regulation. We will also help client in preparation of external CONSASS audit of WSH management system. Previous Back Next

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