Boosting Construction Safety: Insights from Tung Ching Yew
Workplace safety in Singapore has seen some positive movement, with a notable drop in fatalities in the first half of the year compared to last year. This improvement is partly thanks to a "Heightened Safety Period." While this is good news, the Manpower Ministry points out that there’s still work to do, especially in the […]
The Surprising Truth About AI and Your Job
Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work, and it’s not just about robots taking over. This discussion explores how AI is actually creating new opportunities and how we can prepare for these shifts. It’s less about fear and more about understanding the practical impact on different jobs and industries. Key Takeaways AI is more […]
Building Safely: A New Approach to Construction Design
Singapore has a big goal: to create a safe and healthy workplace for everyone. They’re aiming not just to match the safety records of developed countries, but to be among the best in the world. One way they’re working towards this is with new guidelines for designing buildings and structures safely. These guidelines focus on […]
Keeping Singapore’s Buildings Safe: A Look at Inspection Tech
Singapore is looking ahead to ensure its buildings and infrastructure stay safe as they age. With a significant portion of buildings already over 30 years old, and that number set to double in the next decade, regular check-ups are becoming more important than ever. Just like people need regular health check-ups, buildings need inspections and […]
C&S Value Engineering: Cost Reduction Safely Amid High Inflation

Value Engineering in C&S: Cutting Costs Without Compromising Safety in a High-Inflation Market 1. Executive Summary: The Engineering Imperative of 2026 The construction industry in 2026 finds itself navigating a paradox of opportunity and peril. On one hand, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) has unleashed a torrent of capital investment through 100% bonus […]