Indonesia’s First Renewable Bio-Based Paint

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The new Naturalle™ paint from PT Mowilex Indonesia (Mowilex) features a groundbreaking, bio-based formula that contains 28% renewable raw materials and removes formaldehyde from indoor air. Producing Naturalle™ with plant elements reduces its overall carbon footprint while creating a durable, high-performing matte paint that is low in odour and free of organic compounds (VOCs).

 

Mowilex is the first manufacturer in Indonesia to formulate a sustainable, bio-based paint. The water-based acrylic binder is made of 28% natural ingredients sourced from existing seeds, stalks and grasses. Using plant-based sources eases pollution by reducing the need for petroleum-derived polymers, and that lowers the product’s overall carbon footprint.

 

By trading petroleum resins for plant-based alternatives, Mowilex has created an extra-low odour, low-emission, zero-VOC paint. The innovative, bio-based technology behind Naturalle™ also actively improves air quality in homes and offices. Building materials, cleaning products, lacquers and other items release formaldehyde, a pollutant that can irritate the eyes and nose, trigger asthma attacks, and increase cancer risk. Naturalle™ absorbs formaldehyde and turns it into water vapour, permanently eliminating the contaminant from indoor air.

 

Mowilex is applying to certify Naturalle™ through the USDA’s BioPreferred® Program. The voluntary series of independent, third-party program tests confirms that products meet or exceed minimum bio-based content requirements.

“Our Naturalle™ paint derives a significant portion of its resins from sustainable, plant-based materials. Using these renewable elements, rather than petroleum-sourced raw materials, lowers the product’s carbon footprint. This paint also improves indoor air quality by removing formaldehyde from indoor air, offering a sustainable solution to a common challenge,” says Novina Tjahjadi, Mowilex Head of Research and Development.

 

“PRIMAL™ RN Biobased Acrylic Emulsion and FORMASHIELD™ Technology from Dow Inc. are incorporated in Mowilex Naturalle paint, offering a sustainable solution and healthier environment to meet asthma and allergy standards,” says Yena Margono, Southeast Asia Marketing Manager for Dow Coating Materials. “As one of the world’s leading materials science companies, Dow Inc. is passionate about discovering innovative, sustainable solutions through joint efforts with our partners.”

 

“Naturalle™ is a renewable, high-performing paint with excellent formaldehyde-abatement properties. We are excited to offer Naturalle™ and further strengthen our position as the environmental and sustainability leader in our market,” says Niko Safavi, CEO of PT Mowilex Indonesia.

With the Naturalle™ launch, Mowilex underscores its commitment to both sustainability and premium product quality. Naturalle™ paint applies easily, spreads smoothly, and hides small surface imperfections. The luxurious matte finish is easy to clean, and the modern paint colours will not fade over time. The anti-fungal, anti-bacterial formula also contains no lead, mercury or other heavy metals.

Asia’s leading international geospatial industry event returns to Singapore on 15th & 16th March

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Geo Connect Asia celebrates the return to a normal meeting environment in March in Singapore, combining an exhibition of more than 100 companies and a series of conferences. The Main Stage Conference theme, Advancing sustainable & resilient geospatial solutions for an interconnected world, reflects the need to respond to sustainability goals with the pressing challenges associated with climate change, urban growth and food security.

Geo Connect Asia incorporates Digital Construction Asia and is co-located with the inaugural Drones Asia Show. The combined event is expected to attract more than 3000 delegates and visitors from Singapore, the Asian region, and beyond.

Supported by the Singapore Land Authority, Geo Connect Asia offers a platform for Southeast Asia’s governments, businesses and not-for-profit sectors to bring geospatial, locational intelligence and remote sensing into the mainstream.

In addition to the main conference, the Digital Underground Connect Expert Stage returns with the title Advancing Subsurface Utility Mapping for Construction and Asset Management.

A second Expert Stage runs with the theme A data driven roadmap for measuring sustainability in the construction world; a third Expert Stage on road and rail infrastructure is in formation.

In a diverse region of 640 million people, ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) shares both common values and ambitions as it looks to grow into becoming the world’s fourth-largest trading economy.

Demands on managing its resources will be supported with the co-location of the UNGGIM seminar titled Geo-enabled effective land administration. The seminar is co-organised by the United Nations Expert Group on Land Administration and Management (UN-EG-LAM) and the UN-GGIM-AP Working Group 2 on Cadastre and Land Management.

Geo Connect Asia 2023 has received the support of more than 30 industry organisations, and welcomes Trimble as Platinum Sponsor for the third consecutive event and Topcon as a Silver Sponsor for the first time at the event.

The event is organised by Montgomery Asia, a fully owned company of London-based Montgomery Group and present in Singapore since 2016. The team has more than 80 years of experience in working across Asian markets and initiating new business opportunities.

About Geo Connect Asia 2023

Following a successful event in June 2022, Geo Connect Asia 2023 specifically focuses on bringing the industry together for two days of face-to-face discussions and networking from 15th – 16th March 2023 at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands. The event will provide a collaborative business meeting platform for industry professionals from across South-East Asia. Discover how geospatial solutions and location intelligence can take your business to new heights and meet and network with some 2,500 industry professionals physically and virtually, all sharing a collective vision of the global geospatial community.

Visit website: https://www.GeoConnectAsia.com

Schneider Electric Awarded Top Scores in ESG Ratings Consecutively

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Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has been ranked best in its sector by three prominent, independent  Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) rating providers.

These include:

  • Number one position among Electrical Components & Equipment companies in the 2022 Corporate  Sustainability Assessment (CSA) conducted by the renowned rating agency S&P Global. -First place in the Electronics & Equipment sector by Vigeo Eiris, Moody’s principal European ESG  ratings agency, and
  • A List status on the 2022 list of companies recognized as leaders in environmental transparency and action compiled by CDP.

This outstanding extra-financial performance confirms Schneider’s unique sustainability leadership positioning in the private sector, demonstrating the value of its commitment and strategy to combine business with sustainable impact.

“In a context of continued disruptions, we show how it is possible to stay focused on what matters most:  people, planet, and performance,” said Gwenaelle Avice-Huet, Chief Strategy & Sustainability  Officer at Schneider Electric. “Not only do these top ratings reflect our unwavering engagement  towards the welfare of our internal and external stakeholders, and the environment, they encourage us  to concentrate on action and innovation, and bring everyone along.”

Details of the three external recognitions are as follows:

12th consecutive year on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index

• Schneider Electric ranked #1 among industry peers in the latest CSA with a score of 90 out of 100,  well above the Electrical Components & Equipment sector’s average of 21, and in recognition of progress made on Biodiversity, Operational Eco-Efficiency, Supply Chain Management, Labor  Practices, and Human Rights (score date: December 9, 2022).

• This assessment serves as the basis for Schneider Electric’s inclusion in the prestigious Dow Jones  Sustainability Indices World and Europe.

12th consecutive year on the CDP Climate Change A List

• Schneider Electric is the only company in its sector to have been listed as A-List for the 12th year in a row.

• CDP recognized Schneider Electric’s Climate Strategy and its commitment to environmental transparency following the recent renewal of its short- and long-term carbon reduction targets, in accordance with SBTi’s Corporate Net-Zero Standard.

#1 in its sector by Vigeo Eiris  

• Schneider Electric ranked first in the Electronic Components & Equipment sector in Europe with a  score of 73 out of 100, a two-point increase compared to 2021 (score date: July 2022). • This ensures Schneider’s inclusion on the Euronext Vigeo World 120, Europe 120, France 20, and  CAC40 ESG indices, made up of the highest-rated companies selected by Moody’s ESG Solutions.

Schneider Electric uses the annual ratings from these key independent external indexes to grant shares to executives, senior management, leaders, and talented employees determined as part of the long-term rewards scheme.

 

Johnson Controls Marks 40 Years in Singapore with Continued Commitment in Sustainability

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Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI), the global leader in smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, marks its 40th year in Singapore with continued commitment to digital transformation as a key enabler for  Singapore’s sustainability goals for the built environment.

Johnson Controls in Singapore serves as the regional hub in Asia  Pacific with three locations and over 800 employees. Focusing on making the future more productive and sustainable through  intelligent and smart buildings, Johnson Controls’ suite of smart building products and solutions have been installed in more than 40% of commercial buildings in Singapore.

“Johnson Controls is grateful to have been part of our customer’s journey to achieving green buildings and is now ramping up towards super low energy and net zero buildings. Globally, we have nearly 140 years of experience in the built environment and are involved in many iconic projects – the latest being the World Cup stadiums in Qatar where a custom digital solution powered by our OpenBlue digital platform creates one unified command and control center for all eight stadiums,” said Anu Rathninde, president, Asia Pacific,  Johnson Controls. “In Singapore, the conducive business environment and progressive policies have enabled us to experiment with newer solutions and models. This is one of the first markets in Asia Pacific where we  launched our Johnson Controls capital financing that facilitates innovative as-a-service models such as  healthy air as-a-service and net zero buildings as-a-service.”

Incorporated in Singapore in 1982, Johnson Controls was present in the country prior to that through its various brands including YORK for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning products as well as Tyco for security products. The company has received numerous awards and accolades such as Singapore Green  Building Council for its YORK YZ chiller in the green building solutions product category.

“Johnson Controls is no stranger to Singapore’s sustainability agenda and the Singapore Green Plan 2030.  As a company, we have committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, ten years ahead of the Paris  Agreement, with science-based targets to reduce our operational emissions by 55% and customers’  emissions by 16% by 2030. In Singapore, we have actively participated in the built environment ecosystem,  including through partnerships with companies and educational institutions, which will serve as the pipeline to build up talents and capacity in parallel, especially in this brave, new, green economy,” said Peter Ferguson,  general manager, Southeast Asia, Johnson Controls.

Johnson Controls has ongoing partnerships with educational and training institutions including the National  University of Singapore, the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), and SkillsFuture Singapore. Appointed as the SkillsFuture Queen Bee for the Built Environment Facilities Management sector this year, Johnson Controls is now helping and mentoring small and medium-sized enterprises to develop digital capabilities to transform their businesses and kickstart their sustainability journeys. In the previous year, also in collaboration with SkillsFuture Singapore, Johnson Controls trained 34 mid-career individuals on digital transformation in the built environment under the SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways Programme – out of which four of the trainee’s secured full-time employment in Johnson Controls.

Another key development, in 2020, Johnson Controls launched the OpenBlue Innovation Center, located at the National University of Singapore, with the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).  A living laboratory, the Center has since served as a collaborative site for academics, students, industry leaders, small- and medium-sized enterprises and start-ups to innovate. Some achievements include:

• More than 300 use cases developed in the areas of sustainability, digitalization and wellness through co-innovation and design workshops with industry players.

• By encouraging ecosystem partners in showcasing their work, seven start-up solutions have been deployed in the Center.

“Congratulations to Johnson Controls on its 40th anniversary in Singapore. Our partnership has grown from strength to strength over the years, with the company making significant contributions to Singapore’s built environment sector in the areas of sustainability, talent development and innovation. We look forward to closer collaboration as Johnson Controls creates and drives, from Singapore, exciting solutions for smart and sustainable buildings in the region,” said Tan Kong Hwee, Executive Vice President, EDB.

New Shaw Tower Achieve the BCA Green Mark Platinum (Super Low Energy) certification under latest 2021 criteria

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Shaw Tower celebrates a series of accolades certifying it as one  of Singapore’s most state of the art, sustainable and healthy workplaces. It has been awarded the  coveted Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark Platinum (Super Low Energy)  certification under the latest 2021 criteria – the first grade A commercial building in Singapore to  achieve this prestigious accolade. In addition, as an industry’s first for a commercial building, the  development is also awarded three additional badges, showcasing exemplary performance gaining  the Health and Wellbeing (Hw), Intelligence (In) and Maintainability (Mt) badges.

80% of new developments by gross floor area (GFA) will be required to be BCA Green Mark  Platinum (Super Low Energy) certified from 2030 under the Singapore Green Building Masterplan  announced last year. As the first grade A commercial building to achieve the higher standards  required, Shaw Tower will demonstrate how future workplaces in Singapore can be greener and  healthier from design and construction through to completion and beyond.

 

As a BCA Green Mark 2021-certified Super Low Energy Building, the new Shaw Tower builds a  solid foundation on the following key features:

Superior energy efficiency: The new Shaw Tower will achieve more than 60%1 energy  savings – utilising an advanced hybrid air-conditioning system, smart Internet of Things  (IoT) lighting and tenant power management strategies. These will significantly reduce the  carbon footprint of Shaw Tower, mitigating climate change in the transition toward a carbon  zero industry.

Provide renewable energies: Rooftop solar photovoltaic panels along with a wind turbine  will also generate renewable energy, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the  building.

Employ smart technologies: Shaw Tower will use smart facilities management systems  powered by an IoT ecosystem to monitor and automatically adjust indoor air quality and  lighting levels for optimal energy efficiency and thermal comfort. It will also capture building  occupancy and space utilization data to optimise workplace strategy.

Create healthier environment for tenants: High performance air filtration and sterilisation  systems clean the air throughout the tower to promote better air circulation for human  health. This is supported by Indoor Air Quality monitoring systems and controls that  respond automatically to changes in air quality due to shifting occupancy levels or other  factors.

1 This refers to 60% energy savings above 2005 building codes which is being used as the anchor reference for Green Mark energy savings.

Occupants and visitors can also take advantage of amenities such as a gymnasium, end of-trip facilities supporting healthier travel options and 15,700 square feet of retail and  dining options including a rooftop restaurant.

With buildings contributing over 20% of emissions locally, Lendlease continues to work with like minded partners and supporters like BCA and Shaw Towers Realty Pte Ltd, to help Singapore  create more sustainable and healthier buildings for the benefit of communities now and in future.

 

Raising the bar on the future of work

In addition to the BCA Green Mark Platinum (Super Low Energy) accolade, the new Shaw Tower is  also:

• The first building under development in Singapore and Asia to achieve the WiredScore  Platinum award – the highest rating available – in recognition of its digital connectivity  standards as a future-ready workplace supporting tech-centric ways of working.

• Singapore’s first high-rise grade A commercial building under development to be pre-certified  the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), targeting WELL v2 Core Gold, boosting the  health and wellbeing of tenants and visitors.

• ABC Waters Certified Project by the Public Utilities Board (PUB) for its lush green cascading  gardens capping the podium section and the two sky terraces at the top and midpoint of the  tower, providing biophilic spaces further enhancing the health and wellbeing of future  occupants and visitors.

“It is not an easy feat to achieve the very first BCA Green Mark Platinum (Super Low Energy)  award under the latest 2021 criteria for a new grade A commercial building, along with the other  accolades from WiredScore and PUB. We are thankful for the opportunity to co-create high-tech,  sustainable and healthy buildings for Singapore,” commented Ms Ng Hsueh Ling, Managing Director, Singapore  and Chairman, Lendlease Global Commercial Trust Management.

Aedas-Designed Double Twin Towers Complex Setting Itself to be The Future Landmark

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To keep pace with the development of the Greater Bay Area (GBA), which is deemed a key strategic role in the  country’s development blueprint to implement innovation-driven reforms, the Greater Bay Area (Guangzhou)

Technology Finance Centre comprises of a five-star hotel, offices, retail and residential spaces. Aedas Global  Design Principal Leo Liu has led the team to create a mixed-use complex to form an urban living room, encouraging social interaction, strengthening communities and creating a vibrant live-work dynamic.

Conveniently located in Huangpu district of western Guangzhou, the project is accessibly situated by Kexue  Boulevard, to the north of the Guangshen Expressway that connects major cities of Guangdong. This double  twin towers complex exemplifies an efficient high-density infrastructure integrating different functional  programmes to cater to rapid urban development.

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Aerial view of the complex  

 

The masterplan integrates the functions and entrances, leading the pedestrians to the sunken plaza in the  centre and embodying the agglomeration of assets. Derived from “waterfall cloud”, the architectural form  adopts a dynamic landscape of flowing clouds pouring down like water. The simplistic yet fluid curves outline

the façade, symbolising the passage of clouds in the sky while emphasising the “flow” element.

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The phenomenon of “Waterfall Cloud” Extracting its form Forming the abstract façade  

 

The edges are softened through arched glass panels, creating smooth forms and reducing the massing of the  towers. The linear architectural form then flows and extends outwards to form a grandeur entrance canopy,  echoing its design language.

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Entrance canopy of the office tower

 

Further detailing the façade, a tapered section has been achieved by varying the depth of the fins design,  adding texture to the otherwise flat plane. The decorative strips on the stainless steel curtain walls differ in  width according to the height of the building, getting wider towards the bottom of the structure, allowing a  more diverging and upright appearance. Inward-opening strips enable natural ventilation to inject fresh air to  interiors without affecting the architectural form. With the stainless steel and glazing reflecting one another  under the sunlight, looking like glistening water, the imagery of “waterfall cloud” is further reinforced.

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Variation in the width of the curtain wall’s fins design

 

The primary aim of this design is to create an energised complex that provides multiple-layered public spaces,  greening and environmental benefits. The project is set to become a vibrant hub connecting the city through  its porosity and adaptability. The smooth architectural form extends to a green podium and forms a biophilic  communal space that promotes communication to activate the public realm.

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A public realm connecting the podium and sunken plaza with the towers

 

Lodging different business types and functions, the mixed-use structure accommodates a plethora of floor  plan types. The floor plan is optimised to maximise the floor area and achieve excellent corner view where  each guest can enjoy a panoramic view of the city. It is set to become a theatre where comfort meets  functionality.

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A biophilic sunken plaza to form a public realm  

 

“To incorporate the features of an innovative zone, we aim to create a vivid landmark that shall mark itself as  a masterpiece in time through a simple façade and consistent architectural language,” said Aedas Global  Design Principal Leo Liu.

 

Project Details:

Project: Greater Bay Area (Guangzhou) Technology Finance Centre

Location: Guangzhou, China

Client: GDD Holding Group

Design and Project Architect: Aedas

Gross Floor Area: 295,862 sq m

Design Directors: Leo Liu, Global Design Principal

Ayana Estate to Opens Museum Saka to Celebrate Bali’s Rich Art, Religion and Culture

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AYANA Estate proudly announced the opening of Museum Saka  – a carefully curated space to showcase and celebrate art expressions that reflect the beautiful  interactions of Balinese culture, mystic, and religion – in March 2023. The museum takes Nyepi, a  Balinese Day of Silence, which is unique only to Bali, as its theme. Nyepi is considered to be one of the  most peaceful and beautiful nights in Bali where pollution level drops and the sky is very clear that the  Milky Way can be seen to the naked eye. This has been an inspiration for the museum to be a  meditative space with its star-spangled ceiling and calling ambience. For the opening, the museum  will boast a sizable collection of large effigies of Balinese mythical beings, ‘Ogoh-ogoh’, a  contemporary community-based art that would otherwise only be seen and enjoyed once a year as  part of Balinese Day of Silence processions.

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Located in the heart of AYANA Estate in Jimbaran, the 5,000 square meters’ museum houses eight  different galleries, an archive and library area, a screening room, a café, and a curated merchandise  store. The key collection of the museum will highlight ten of Ogoh-ogoh from prominent local artists,  including works of Kedux and Gusman Surya. “Presenting ogoh-ogoh in its contemporary expression  but as a messenger that is deeply rooted in Balinese culture, will allow visitors to be immersed in the  feeling and vibrancy of the Nyepi processions. Ogoh-ogoh are created communally by the island’s  youth. The creation activities showcase Balinese spirit to preserve arts and culture,” said Marlowe Bandem, a renowned Balinese culture archivist. Marlowe is a part of the museum’s expert committee  responsible for museum’s curation. Other esteemed members are Professor I Made Bandem, Bruce  Carpenter, James Bennett and Farah Wardani.

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The word ‘Saka’ means pillar in Balinese and denotes the ideals of the museum as a strong foundation  to support the advancement of Bali art and cultural expression. Saka also refers to the Balinese Saka  calendar, and the role the museum will serve to connect past and present Bali and give visitors an  experience that transcends time and space.

Museum Saka forms an intrinsic part of the integrated luxury AYANA Estate aimed at enhancing  guests’ experiences by offering a unique Balinese art and culture experience. It is supporting AYANA  Estate’s identity as a microcosm that provides insights into the mysticism of Bali as well as a must-visit  destination of its own. “As the largest integrated resort in Bali, AYANA Estate is responsible for being  the frontrunner in promoting and celebrating the Balinese culture of all of our guests of national and  international community. We have been doing so by intertwining Balinese influence on our resorts’  architecture, interior, and our legendary Balinese hospitality. This will then be significantly elevated  with the presence of Museum Saka,” said Michi Sonoda, Executive Assistant Manager, Sales and  Marketing, AYANA Estate.  

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Free for guests and open to the public, Museum Saka offers guests an unrivaled meditative space all  year long, immersing the senses in artistic marvels, lush landscapes and architectural wonders. It is  also geared towards hosting events and receptions in its indoor and outdoor area as well as providing  exciting events, performance, workshops and other creative programs for kids and adults.

Leading up to the opening, Museum Saka will invite leading voices in Bali’s traditional and  contemporary arts to support Saka to become a world-class museum destination in Bali.

AYANA Estate and Museum Saka also invite travelers from all around the world to plan and join in  celebrations of the Balinese Day of Silence in March 2023, staying at one of its four award-winning  resorts – AYANA Villas Bali, AYANA Segara Bali, AYANA Resort Bali, and RIMBA by AYANA Bali – each  with its own personality and heavenly vista that will create a story of a lifetime.

For more information, please visit ayana.com.

Pontiac Land Group Celebrates the Completion of Capella Sydney’s  Construction Phase With Official Ceremony

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Pontiac Land Group hosted distinguished guests from the NSW government, City of  Sydney and the Singapore High Commission to Australia at a special ceremony marking the completion of  Capella Sydney’s construction phase.

Following seven years of meticulous planning, conservation and renovations, the former Department of  Education building has been transformed into a 192-room hotel where contemporary design meets storied  architectural features. Opening in March 2023, Capella Sydney will elevate luxury accommodation options for  business and leisure travellers, bringing heightened cultural immersion to the city’s historical Sandstone Precinct  and contributing to the relaunch of Australia’s high-end tourism economy post-covid.

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The event opened with a First Nations Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country, followed by speeches from David Tsang, Chief Executive Officer of Pontiac Land Group, The Rt Hon the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Councillor  Clover Moore and His Excellency Anil Kumar Nayar, Singapore High Commissioner to Australia. Guests were  hosted in the hotel’s entrance foyer, where four specially commissioned heritage interpretation artworks by  renowned Australian artist Judy Watson were unveiled within the Education Building’s original directory boards.

“It took seven years of planning, conservation work and renovations, and although not easy, the stunning result  makes it worthwhile. Pontiac Land has collaborated with the City in the areas of heritage restoration and  interpretation, public art and most recently Sydney’s North Public Domain Plan Update so we knew these precious  buildings were in good hands,” said The Rt Hon the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Councillor Clover Moore. “We are  working with Pontiac Land and the team to undertake public works to Farrer Place and to achieve a service tunnel  under Loftus Street to the former Lands Department building, another landmark sandstone building. And from  March, when Capella Sydney opens to its first guests, it will add to the vibrancy of our Quay Quarter with its web  of laneways and variety of venues in heritage buildings. A once strictly nine-to-five part of town will be alive  around the clock, and the hotel will be a wonderful addition to the rejuvenated Circular Quay precinct.”

A holistic mixed-use development in the making

Capella Sydney is a two-phase restoration project, comprising two heritage properties – the former Department  of Education building and Department of Lands building, collectively known as the Sandstone Precinct.

Restoration works at the Department of Lands building are still underway, with an estimated completion date  in 2026. Upon completion, Capella Sydney will be extended into a mixed-use development with larger-scale  event and meeting spaces, curated retailers and signature food and beverage establishments, catering to both  luxury travellers and the precinct’s thriving business scene.

The extended Capella Sydney will become one of the largest privately funded tourism infrastructure projects in  NSW and one of the biggest job-creating foreign investments in Sydney. An economic impact analysis by Ernst  and Young estimates it will create over 500 full time equivalent jobs across the construction and tourism sectors  and contribute approximately A$1.2bn both directly and indirectly to Sydney’s economic output.

Pontiac Land’s scale of investment on the project is comparable to the International Convention Centre in  Sydney’s Darling Harbour and Allianz Stadium at Moore Park.

An amalgamation of Singaporean and Australian expertise and experience  

Pontiac Land Group was awarded the lease and redevelopment project in 2015, following a rigorous and  competitive public tender process where the Group demonstrated a strong track record for transforming spaces  and communities through iconic architecture, thoughtful design and luxury hospitality. As one of Singapore’s  pioneering developers, Pontiac Land has played an instrumental role in shaping Singapore’s luxury real estate  landscape, particularly along the city’s iconic Orchard Road shopping belt and idyllic Marina Bay waterfront  business district.

The privately-held real estate company takes a long-term view on their investments and firmly believes in  uplifting and growing alongside the communities they operate in. Throughout the project, Pontiac Land made  every effort to engage Australian companies and craftspeople in this iconic restoration project. Over 95% of the  project’s builders, craftspeople and consultants are local Australian companies, including Essence Project  Management and Built, one of Australia’s largest construction groups who have been involved since the project’s  tendering stage in 2014. Since then, Essence has grown from a small talented team of three individuals into a  50-person state-accredited service provider. Built, which has been spearheading the complex restoration works  at both the Education and Lands buildings, is now recognised as one of the country’s most innovative tier one  contractors and trusted heritage adaptive reuse experts.

“The work on the Sandstones Precinct was a wonderful opportunity to make better use of government assets to  boost the NSW economy with the creation of hundreds of construction and hospitality jobs,” said Leon Walker,  Chief Executive Officer, Property and Development NSW. “It also means these landmark buildings will, for the  first time, be open to locals and visitors to enjoy.”

“We are thankful for the trust extended to Pontiac Land of these historically significant buildings. Capella Sydney  demonstrates the Group’s expertise in architectural and heritage conservation, our commitment to be a  custodian of Australian art and culture, and our beliefs in creating inspiring environments in partnership with the  local communities,” said David Tsang, Chief Executive Officer of Pontiac Land Group. “We look forward to  unveiling this new landmark of luxury hospitality for the public to experience in March 2023.”

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For more information, visit https://capellahotels.com/en/capella-sydney

Brilliant Singapore Engineering Projects Received Top Regional Accolades at CAFEO 40

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Two engineering projects from Singapore have been presented with the prestigious ASEAN Outstanding Engineering Achievement Awards 2022. The award  ceremony was held on 7 December at the 40th Conference of the ASEAN Federation of  Engineering Organisations (CAFEO 40) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Presented by ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations (AFEO), the awards recognise  exceptional engineering achievements within ASEAN countries that have demonstrated  remarkable engineering skills and made significant contributions to engineering progress  and quality of life in ASEAN.

The two winning projects are:

Tuas Port Phase 1 (TPP1): Reclamation, Wharf Construction & Dredging Project by  Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte. Ltd.

Completed in November 2021, the project marked a significant milestone in the  Singapore Government’s long-term plan to develop the Tuas next-generation port to be  the largest fully-automated containerised terminal at a single location in the world by  2040.

Consisting of 21 deep-water berths that can handle 20 million twenty-foot equivalent  units (TEUs) annually, TPP1 involved about 120 hectares of soil improvement works on  existing land, 294 hectares of reclamation filling and soil improvement works at existing  sea area and 8.6 km of caissons wharf construction works. TPP1 is recognised for its  adoption of several innovative and sustainable engineering solutions and green  initiatives to protect the environment and reduce carbon footprint.

Use of Plastic Waste to Construct Durable Asphalt Pavement by Samwoh Innovation  Centre (Samwoh)

In 2019, Samwoh and Singapore Polytechnic (SP) initiated a joint research study to  evaluate the use of plastic waste in asphalt. Laboratory test results from the study have  shown that the use of certain types of plastic waste in asphalt can increase its service life  by about 40 per cent, while leading to cost savings of about 20 per cent as compared to  conventional asphalt.

The team has moved on to conduct a field trial to validate the performance of the plastic  asphalt under actual traffic and weather conditions, focusing on monitoring road  pavement conditions and groundwater and surface runoff.

In 2021, plastic waste made up around 15 per cent of the total waste generated in  Singapore. The total volume of plastic waste generated in that year was 982,000 metric  tonnes and only six per cent of it was recycled. The rest was incinerated and the residue  being used for landfill. With the potential of plastic asphalt in boosting plastic waste  recycling rate and reducing carbon emissions arising from road maintenance, this project  could make significant contributions to the Singapore Green Plan 2030 and promote a  circular economy.

“I would like to congratulate Samwoh Innovation Centre, as well as MPA and Surbana  Jurong Consultants for bringing regional honours to Singapore. Both projects are excellent  illustrations of our engineers using their ingenuity and resourcefulness in planning and  solving design challenges, as well as their ability in pioneering the use of new materials and  methods to contribute to the well-being of people and communities for a sustainable  future,” said Mr Dalson Chung, IES President.

“It is our great honour to receive the ASEAN Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award.  Our project is ‘for the use of plastic waste to conduct durable asphalt pavement’. The  success of the research project will contribute significantly to Singapore Green Plan 2030 of  increasing the overall recycling rate of plastic waste and will push a big step towards a  circular economy,” said Dr Ho Nyok Yong, Chief Operating Officer of Samwoh Corporation Pte Ltd.

Procore’s Inaugural Environmental, Social and Governance Report Highlights Commitment to Building a Sustainable Future

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Procore Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: PCOR), a leading  global provider of construction management software, today announced the release of its 2022  Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, which highlights the company’s guiding  principles, efforts and aspirations related to ESG.

“Since Procore’s inception, our vision has been to improve the lives of everyone in construction,  and we remain deeply committed to driving the industry forward and supporting the people who  build our communities,” said Tooey Courtemanche, Founder, President, and CEO of Procore.  “With today’s construction technology, it’s no longer just about building, but about building better  and leaving a legacy behind for future generations, which is why we are proud to share our first  ESG Report.

The ESG Report unveils Procore’s four ESG pillars: Environmental Stewardship, Our People,  Social Impact and Responsible Business Practices. Key highlights from the ESG Report  include:

Building a Better World

● Providing customers with construction management software that helps reduce  construction waste, mitigate the risk of rework and enable safer jobsites with improved  quality control.

● Offering integrations for ESG tools through the Procore App Marketplace to enable  customers to measure and understand their sustainability data.

Our People and Communities

● Educating the next generation of future construction professionals by providing free  Procore access to 97% of American Council for Construction Education accredited  undergraduate construction management programs.

● Partnering with 107 new organizations to donate Procore products, and donating  $250,000 to our Historically Black Colleges and Universities Scholarship Fund in  partnership with the Association of General Contractors of America, in 2021.

Governance and Responsible Business Practices

● Establishing oversight and management of ESG at multiple levels of the company, from  the Board of Directors to a cross-functional ESG Committee that develops and drives  ESG initiatives across our business operations.

● Driving board diversity, with 44% of the Board of Directors identifying as female.

“At Procore, we’re committed to promoting sustainability through our environmental  stewardship, social initiatives and corporate governance practices,” said Ben Singer, Chief  Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary and Executive Sponsor of Procore’s ESG Committee. “While  we have a lot of important work ahead of us, this inaugural ESG Report provides a valuable  baseline for us to measure against and marks an important first step on our journey as we  continue to work toward a more socially responsible and climate-conscious future.”

The disclosures in the ESG Report incorporate the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board’s  Standards for the Software and Information Technology Services industry and address several  United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To learn more about Procore’s ESG efforts  and to view the full ESG Report, please visit Procore’s investor relations website at  https://investors.procore.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of  the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of  1934, as amended, about Procore and its industry that involve substantial risks and  uncertainties. All statements in this press release, other than statements of historical fact, are  forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of  1995. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or future financial or  operating performance, and may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,”  “believe,” “contemplate,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,”  “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,” “target,” “will” or “would,” or the negative of these words,  or other similar terms or expressions that concern Procore’s expectations, strategy, plans or  intentions.

Procore has based the forward-looking statements contained in this press release primarily on  its current expectations and projections about future events and trends that Procore believes  may affect its business, financial condition, and operating results. The outcome of the events

described in these forward-looking statements is subject to risks, uncertainties, and other  factors that could cause results to differ materially from Procore’s current expectations,  including, but not limited to, our ESG commitments, plans, policies and initiatives, and as set  forth in Procore’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You should not place  undue reliance on Procore’s forward-looking statements. Procore assumes no obligation to  update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that exist or change  after the date on which they were made, except as required by law.