Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on plans to regulate and assess design and construction carbon footprint of new buildings

Nov 2, 2020


Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong: To ask the Minister for National Development whether there are plans to regulate and assess the design and construction carbon footprint of new buildings including materials, process and lifecycle maintenance requirements, and material recyclability to ensure that progressive and sustainable construction technologies are gradually being implemented.

Answer:

Under the Building Control (Environmental Sustainability) Regulations, all new buildings and existing buildings undergoing major retrofitting works are required to meet minimum environmental sustainability standards. These include incorporating environmentally friendly practices for the planning, design, construction, and operation of the buildings, which serve to reduce their carbon footprint.

On top of this, the BCA Green Mark scheme recognises projects that go beyond the mandatory requirements. Under the scheme, developers are assessed on the resource efficiency of their building designs and their adoption of progressive construction methods and technology. The assessment criteria include the use of recycled materials and low-carbon concrete, and the calculation of the embodied carbon of the building materials.

Currently, 99% of construction waste is recycled. BCA is working with industry and the community to develop the next edition of the Singapore Green Building Masterplan, which aims to further raise environmental sustainability standards and reduce carbon emissions from buildings.  We target to launch the Masterplan next year.