SINGAPORE,July 24, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- OnJuly 16, China Construction (South Pacific) Development Co Pte Ltd (hereafter CCDC) hosted the Conference for Sustainable Development in the Construction Industry inSingapore, an important action for CCDC's sustainable commitment in the country.
Over 100 participants, including government officials, corporate executives, and sustainability strategists from various organizations, explored pathways for green and low-carbon transformation in the construction industry and shared the latest practices and technological advancements in sustainable development.
Since 1992, CCDC has been a prominent player and pioneer of sustainable development inSingapore'sconstruction industry. By using the PPVC technology, establishing DfMA Center and leading the completion of BIM as well as IDD technologies, CCDC has been dedicated to low-carbon targets in line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030. The PV panels installed on DfMA Centre alone resulted in an estimated annual carbon emission reduction of 800 tons.
With the highest A1 qualification and Green and Gracious Builder Scheme Starqualification, CCDC has delivered 196 quality projects, with 41 more currently underway, across residential, educational, commercial, hospitality, healthcare and infrastructural sectors. To date, one in every twenty homes inSingaporeis built by CCDC.
The company's three-decade practices of green building practices were presented in the report titledInnovation Journey in Embracing Sustainable Construction by CCDC, whichwas officially released at the Conference.
In the closing speech of the Conference, Mr. Qian Liangzhong, Chairman of CCDC, emphasized that the green transformation of the construction industry requires policy support, technological innovation, and collaborative efforts.
This echoed the announcement made by National Development MinisterChee Hong TatonJuly 11, regarding the Built Environment Decarbonisation Technology Roadmap, which noticed more than 50 technologies and strategies to reduce operational and embodied carbon of buildings.
The Conference invited the participants from diverse sectors, including the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), Housing& Development Board (HDB), Land Transport Authority (LTA), JTC, SingHaiYi Group, KTP Consultants Pte Ltd, Building System and Diagnostics (BSD), and Climate Asia.
It was not only a platform for multi-party exchange, but also a promoter for the sustainable development of the construction industry.
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SOURCE China Construction (South Pacific) Development Co Pte Ltd (CCDC)