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Utilising Emerging Technologies to Optimise ROI and Efficiency for Mechanical & Electrical Engineering in New Buildings

SINGAPORE, Dec. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Building on the success of our Qatar conference, which included more than a hundred industry leaders, IQPC is once again set to provide the most up-to-date forum for innovative MEP solutions.  Leveraging our international expertise on intelligent building design, IQPC is pleased to announce MEP ASIA 2011 (http://bit.ly/uWGDgA ) is tailor-made for the Asian region to brainstorm best practice mechanical and electrical engineering strategies in the region.

  1. Valuable case studies on:
    • The Technosphere, Dubai
    • Solaris, Singapore
    • Shaw Tower Auditorium, Singapore
    • St. Joseph Church, Singapore
    • Brisbane Supreme Court, Australia
  2. Presentations about the most current MEP projects and best practice tactics from the leading industry experts
  3. Problem solves with some of the most knowledgeable and experienced professionals from the Asian region and beyond.
  4. Network with industry decision-makers about their most complex challenges during interactive workshops.

Key sessions not to be missed:

Incorporating Energy Optimisation into the Building Process through MEP Selection

  • Vincent Low, Vice President, G-ENERGY GLOBAL

Insights on Wielding the Power of BIM: Maximising its Utility for Large Scale Projects

  • Phil Lazarus, BIM Coordinator, ARUP

Increasing Productivity through Prefabrication and Modularisation of M&E Services

  • Robyn Thomas, General Manager, GAMMON PTE. LIMITED

The high costs of sustainable solutions often come under fire because there is a misconception that all sustainable solutions have a higher cost premium. According to Bill Jolly of KEO CONSULTANTS this is no longer the case. Check details at http://bit.ly/rEGTga

Vincent Tse of PARSONS BRINKERHOFF also adds his thoughts, summarising the current challenge of all MEP engineers by stating, "There's only one solution: Save more energy." Designing efficient MEP systems is no longer a matter of costs; it is increasingly becoming a more of an engineering strategy.  Read the full interviews at http://bit.ly/viHcFg.

Media Contact:

Joyce Shi
Tel: +65-6722-9446
Email: joyce.shi@iqpc.com.sg

Source: International Quality & Productivity Center (IQPC)
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