Growing up, Poh Hsien’s parents used to tell her stories of their kampung lives—wherein those days, proper housing and infrastructure were sparse; flooding and fire within living spaces were common incidents.
Growing up, Poh Hsien’s parents used to tell her stories of their kampung lives—wherein those days, proper housing and infrastructure were sparse; flooding and fire within living spaces were common incidents.
From building Lego blocks as a child to shaping the built environment sector today, Daryl Chew, 27, hopes to offer budding engineers a fresh perspective on the industry. He emphasises the importance of riding the waves of change and getting involved in the current digital transformation process.
As someone who aspires to improve the lives of those around him, Noorul Aziz, 28, ventured into the world of construction at BCA. After one year, he was presented with the exclusive opportunity to design and prepare structural plans for submission to industry authorities.
From undergraduate to postgraduate, diploma to specialist training programmes – BCA has a range of scholarship and sponsorship opportunities to suit your aspirations at any career stage. Come join the Built Environment (BE) sector and be rewarded with a fulfilling career that will shape the future of Singapore’s landscape.
The Built Environment (BE) sector continues to offer aspiring entrants exciting opportunities, especially emerging job roles in key transformation areas
Issued by the Building and Construction Authority on 22 Jan 2019.
Teoh Lai Xing is set to achieve his dreams with the help of BCA-Teambuild Built Environment Undergraduate Scholarship.
Tan Jing Ying Reveals Her Plans to Shape the Built Environment Sector.
As a BCA Scholar, Lee Si Min goes behind the scenes of the building industry, getting intimately involved in its evolution at the country’s top agencies.
As an architect at DP Architects, Muhammad Hafiz Bin Hanip gets many exciting opportunities to shape the built environment, designing a diverse range of sites both locally and abroad.
Shi Cong explains how the BCA plays the contrasting roles of regulating the industry yet promoting productivity.
With a lot more rail transport lines to be built and overhauled, Cheong Wai Yang will see more demand for his experience and technical skills.
Through regulatory standards and forward planning, BCA ensures that our built environment is a safe, high quality, sustainable and friendly one, for communities to thrive in.