An evaluation of sustainable construction perceptions and practices in Singapore

  • Belle Chua Lee Yin
  • , Richard Laing
  • , Marianthi Leon
  • , Leslie Mabon

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Environmental challenges and risks associated with climate change face all of our cities, and the construction industry has a major role to play in terms of changed practice. The Singaporean government has, over a period of many decades, made efforts to address environmental challenges including the implementation in recent years of policies and guidance regarding the design of new buildings. These are regarded as vital to ensuring that the city has a sustainable future. The research reported in this paper undertook to review perceptions and awareness of sustainable construction methods and policies within the Singaporean construction industry. An in-depth online questionnaire was completed by respondents drawn from the A1 contractors group, with questions concerning both regulation and industrial perceptions, attitudes and action. With regards to the relative importance of drivers for change, the research indicated that regulatory compliance appeared to be more significant than new practices instigated as a results of changes in attitude and perception alone. A main conclusion of the paper is that government regulatory and incentive programmes may be able to drive positive change effectively and efficiently, but that this needs to happen alongside initiatives to support Client awareness and adoption of sustainable practice.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)613-620
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónSustainable Cities and Society
Volumen39
Fecha en línea anticipada29 mar 2018
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EstadoPublished - 1 may 2018

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