JTC Secures First Platinum Award for New Parks, and Clinches Three BCA Green Mark Awards in All [Press Releases]
May 11, 2011 by Eugene Tay
Filed under News
JTC Corporation’s CleanTech Park is the first development in Singapore to achieve the BCA-NParks Green Mark Platinum award. Accomplishing an unprecedented rating for New Parks, the Green Core at CleanTech Park is lauded for design that ensures long-term sustainable balance of the development’s commercial needs and the site’s natural biodiversity.
2. Marking another milestone for JTC is its first District level Green Mark Award for Mediapolis which has earned a GoldPlus status. Mediapolis, Singapore’s pioneer digital media hub, is the first multi-developer district to be awarded with the BCA Green Mark status. In addition, CleanTech Park’s first iconic green building, CleanTech One clinched a Platinum for Non-Residential New Buildings.
3. CleanTech Park’s Green Core area acts as a recreation space cum pedestrian network to the rest of the park, preserving and propagating the wildlife habitat of the site, while CleanTech One, the first multi-tenanted building in CleanTech Park will provide laboratory and office space to support cleantech R&D. At Mediapolis, JTC achieves consistent adoption of green standards by instituting eco-friendly initiatives in its masterplanning and in the urban design guidelines to the developers. With multiple developers involved in this project, a collaborative effort is crucial to ensure that green building standards are adhered over the various development plots and infrastructure within the district. Read more
Singapore’s CleanTech Park to be Ready by 2030
June 16, 2010 by Eugene Tay
Filed under Design and Tech, Features, Strategy and Leaders

JTC Corporation (JTC) recently unveiled the masterplan for the CleanTech Park (CTP), Singapore’s first eco-business park for companies involved in clean technologies and sustainable urban solutions. The CTP also serves as a R&D and testbedding site for early adoption of clean tech products and solutions for the urban tropics. Besides clean tech companies, the CTP could also house companies providing eco-friendly products and services, and companies with strong CSR or green practices.
The 50-hectare CTP will be developed next to the Nanyang Technological University so as to enhance the integration between the academia, research institutes and the business industry, and provide synergies for the full value chain of the clean tech industry. The development will take place in 3 phases over 20 years. Phase 1 will commence in July 2010 and will provide about 17 ha of business park land when completed in 2018. Phase 2 will be developed from 2019 to 2025, and Phase 3 from 2026 to 2030. The CTP will house a working population of 20,000 when it is fully built by 2030.

In the masterplan, the CTP will be developed as the most sustainable eco-business park in Singapore with the implementation of green strategies and its emphasis on retaining the natural environment and biodiversity. The green strategies to be implemented in the CTP include:
1. Stormwater management
Making use of the existing topography of the site to channel stormwater into the low-lying areas for storage and reuse. The stormwater within CleanTech Park will be channelled into a central wetland where the water can be treated and be reused for irrigation or toilet flushing. The pond will also reduce the ambient temperature through evaporative cooling.
2. Sky Trellis
The sky trellis will be constructed between adjacent buildings and covered with plants. By shading open spaces between buildings, it can reduce heat gain by the buildings from the environment and enhance walkability within open spaces in the area.

3. Conservation of Green Zones
Conservation zones are demarcated areas within CTP where trees and plants are conserved. Development works are planned around these conservation zones to protect the existing trees and plants.
4. Protection of biodiversity
Keeping the existing trees in the park will help to retain the biodiversity, such as the birds and butterflies to remain within CTP.
5. Designated Green Corridors
The designated Green Corridors are green areas between the buildings and land parcels within CTP. These green corridors are strategically located to provide secondary greenery between the buildings and land parcels and are aimed at promoting enhanced walkability within the Park.
6. Building a Green Community
CTP will nurture the fist green business community and environment by way of introducing and inculcating green practices such as recycling programmes and car pooling programmes.
7. Green Features that reduce demand on resource utilization
Building orientation with minimum East-West facing facades; Creating the wind tunnel effect to maximize wind-capture within the buildings; Using recycled and green materials for infrastructure development.
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