Sustainability Hub

Built Environment

With limited land and a densely populated urban environment, Singapore has embraced built environment innovation and sustainable practices across construction, infrastructure, and urban design. Guided by the ambitious targets of the Singapore Green Plan 2030, Singapore is leveraging a wide range of innovations to address key environmental challenges. From energy-efficient building systems to smart infrastructure and sustainable construction materials, these technologies aim to reduce carbon emissions, optimise resource use, and improve climate resilience. 

Enterprises can explore co-developing innovative products and services by tapping on IPI’s curated list of technologies for sustainability in the built environment, unlocking new opportunities in this evolving sector. This ensures that Singapore’s urban areas remain vibrant, sustainable, and adaptable to future environmental challenges, positioning the city-state as a leader in global green urbanisation efforts. By fostering sustainability in the built environment, Singapore is setting a global benchmark for how cities can thrive through the use of cutting-edge innovation and eco-friendly practices.

Chilled Water and Condenser Filtration System Enhancing Efficiency & Water Quality
Conventional building central cooling plants, comprising water-cooled chillers, air handling units (AHUs), cooling towers, and pumps, often suffer fouling issues caused by accumulation of suspended solids in the micron range, such as rust and corrosion scale, as well as dissolved minerals within the chilled water closed loop system. Over time, these impurities clog strainers and nozzles, foul heat exchangers, and impair heat transfer efficiency, resulting in turbid water and reduced cooling performance. In condenser water open loop systems, untreated or ineffectively treated water further cause abrasion and leakage in condenser copper tubes, leading to system downtime and costly maintenance. To address these challenges, this invention introduces an effective and energy-efficient cleaning and filtration system that continuously filters blackish and rusty chilled water, returning cleaner and clearer water to the chilled water closed loop system. By leveraging existing water pressure without requiring an external pump or additional electricity, the system restores water clarity and operational efficiency, leading to: Reduced cooling energy consumption Enhanced occupant comfort and wellbeing Significant reduction in water usage for system cleaning Lower operational costs, carbon footprint, and emissions Alignment with the “Go 25°C” National Movement led by the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) The technology owner seeks collaboration with building owners, facility managers, main contractors, chiller and cooling tower manufacturers and suppliers, and energy service companies (ESCOs) to explore integration in new developments and retrofit applications.
Multifunctional Multilayer Coating for Building and Photovoltaic (PV) Application
Buildings and photovoltaic (PV) systems face two major challenges: excessive heat gain and frequent surface soiling. In tropical climates, solar heat through glass façades can account for up to 40% of total cooling demand, while dust accumulation on PV panels can lower efficiency by 5–30% within months. These issues increase energy use, maintenance frequency, and operational costs. This technology introduces a multifunctional multilayer coating that integrates self-cleaning, infrared (IR) heat rejection, and high optical transparency in a single, durable formulation. Unlike conventional coatings that require multiple layers for different functions, this innovation achieves comparable or superior performance in an integrated multilayer design—simplifying application and lowering cost. The photocatalytic self-cleaning surface decomposes organic contaminants and enables natural washing by rain, reducing cleaning needs. Simultaneously, the IR-reflective layer rejects near-infrared heat while maintaining over ~80% visible light transmittance, cutting cooling energy use by ~10–15% without compromising daylight. Compact, scalable, and retrofit-friendly, this coating offers a cost-effective solution for building operators and solar installers aiming to enhance energy efficiency, reduce maintenance, and improve sustainability performance. The technology owner is seeking industry partners in solar panel manufacturing, green building projects, and glass applications for licensing
Integrated Smart Infrastructure Management Platform
The Integrated Smart Infrastructure Management Platform is an AI-powered software solution that functions as the digital command center for smart buildings and large-scale facilities. It connects and manages diverse IoT devices and subsystems, including HVAC, lighting, security, and energy, within a unified digital environment. Through real-time data integration, AI-driven predictive analytics, and cross-system automation, the platform enables seamless monitoring and intelligent control of infrastructure operations. It addresses key challenges such as data silos, delayed responses, high energy consumption, and inefficient maintenance, helping organizations enhance operational resilience and sustainability. Designed for complex operational environments such as campuses, data centers, hospitals, and industrial parks, the platform transforms fragmented systems into a cohesive, adaptive, and energy-efficient ecosystem that empowers facility managers to make faster, data-driven decisions. Ideal collaboration partners include property developers, public infrastructure operators, system integrators, and smart building solution providers who are seeking to localize or enhance their digital operations capabilities. 
Immersive Dashboard for Sustainability
This technology leveraged multiple advanced components to deliver an immersive, data-driven BI (Business Intelligence) dashboard for smart building management. 3D visualization and integration formed the dashboard’s intuitive interface, utilizing a photorealistic 3D-scanned building. Technologies such as laser scanning and photogrammetry were used to create the digital twin. This 3D model was then integrated with real-time IoT data using Building Information Modeling (BIM) principles, enabling visualization of sensor data directly within the digital replica of the building. An IoT sensor network and data acquisition system played a crucial role, with various sensors deployed to monitor building performance, energy usage (including non-invasive water and power monitoring), and environmental conditions. These sensors transmitted data wirelessly,  using protocols such as MQTT and LoRaWAN to an IoT platform. For data processing and storage, an edge IoT platform served as the backbone for collecting, processing, and managing large volumes of real-time sensor data. Built-in rule engines enabled data enrichment and automated alerting. Finally, immersive dashboard development frameworks were pivotal in creating interactive user experience. Web-based 3D visualization libraries rendered the building model and integrated dynamic data overlays. While BI tools such as Tableau or Power BI may have supported traditional dashboard components, custom immersive development provided a more intuitive 3D environment for navigation and data exploration.
AI-Powered Intelligence Platform for Construction Project Insights and Risk Management
This AI-driven platform revolutionizes how construction and infrastructure projects are managed by transforming vast, unstructured project data into actionable intelligence. Built upon a large language model (LLM) trained on domain-specific data including regulatory requirements, contract documents, project schedules, communication logs, digital drawings, and specifications, the technology provides real-time insights and foresight across project lifecycles. It detects risks, predicts cost and schedule deviations, and highlights potential regulatory non-compliance before they escalate into major issues. By integrating across existing tools and data sources such as Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, SharePoint, and email systems, the AI engine enables project stakeholders to make informed decisions through a single intelligent interface. Ideal collaboration partners include real estate developers, construction contractors, architecture and engineering consultants, and AI software integrators seeking to augment project performance through predictive analytics and knowledge automation.
Real-Time Stability Monitoring of Temporary Support System
Every high-rise building construction requires the installation and maintenance of temporary support system, like falsework and scaffolds, to ensure work can be carried out effectively and safely. Due to the long project and deployment periods, these tall falsework systems might be subjected to various dynamic mechanical impacts, such as prolonged vibration from machineries and piling works overloading, which might lead in displacement and tilting of such structure which are not visible. Overtime, this affects the structural integrity of the support system, potentially result in buckling or catastrophic failure. The technology owner has developed a patented IOT-based solution for providing immediate visibility on the status of the temporary support system by measuring the load and inclination of vertical members in addition to detection uneven load distributions. This enables the solution to detect early and prevent potential overloading and deviations, which can lead to buckling and collapse. Upon detection of abnormalities, the solution transmits critical data instantly to the cloud platform, enabling the safety team to take precautions to ensure that the support frames remain secure for upcoming site work. The battery-based solution is easy to install and is designed for outdoor, rugged construction sites to ensure continuous operation.
Rapid Deployable AI Model for Visual Inspection
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, digital transformation has become a strategic imperative for companies across industries. At the core of this transformation lies Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a technology that is increasingly recognized as a key enabler of innovation, operational efficiency, and competitive advantage. However, despite its transformative potential, AI adoption remains a challenge for many organizations. High development costs, specialized expertise requirements, and complex deployment pipelines often limit AI accessibility to large enterprises with dedicated AI engineering teams. Vision-based AI models, in particular, require extensive training, fine-tuning, and maintenance. Even after initial deployment, continuous retraining are necessary to ensure consistent performance, resulting in substantial costs and resource demands. To overcome these challenges, the technology owner has developed a suite of pre-trained, customisable, and continuously learning AI models that enable rapid deployment for automated visual inspection. Delivered through a modular AI platform, the solution empowers customers to build, customise, deploy and scale AI inspection solutions cost-effectively, without requiring deep AI expertise. The AI models can process both video footage and static images from conventional camera systems, transforming them into intelligent, AI-powered inspection tools adaptable to diverse use cases. The technology is available for R&D collaboration, licensing, and test-bedding with industry partners, including system integrators, manufacturers, and inspection service providers.
Transforming Agricultural By-Products into Sustainable Materials
The global push for sustainability is driving demand for innovative solutions to reduce waste and conserve resources. While the focus has often been on synthetic materials like plastics, millions of tons of agricultural waste remain underutilized. Instead of being landfilled or incinerated, this renewable feedstock offers a major opportunity to support a circular economy and lessen dependence on virgin resources. This technology is a proprietary, chemical-free process that converts agricultural by-products into durable, eco-friendly materials. By harnessing diverse agricultural waste streams, this process yields thin plates and modular elements that can replace conventional raw materials in applications such as roofing, flooring, furniture surfaces, and wall furnishings. Designed for circularity, these materials can be broken down and reintroduced as feedstock at the end of their lifecycle, minimising waste and maximising resource efficiency. The technology owner is actively seeking R&D co-development and out-licensing of the developed IP to companies intersted in advancing sustainable materials and scaling this circular economy solution. 
Digital Voltage Optimization System for Electrical Energy Saving & Cost Reduction
Rising energy consumption and electricity costs pose significant challenges for businesses across all sectors, from light commercial operations to heavy industries. Moreover, sustainability has become a crucial component of corporate strategy. Electrical energy optimisation is not only about cost savings but also about resource conservation, power stability, equipment protection, and long-term sustainable development. The technology owner has developed a transformer-based voltage optimisation solution to reduce energy consumption and billing costs, optimise electrical power supply, extend equipment lifespan, and lower carbon emissions. This technology allows electrical equipment to run at an optimal voltage level while keeping the current within the optimum range for best efficiency, providing an immediate and practical way to reduce consumption and delivering energy savings. Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is integrated within the equipment to capture data and users have 24/7 access to a cloud-based platform to monitor, evaluate and make informed decisions on their power and energy usage as well as perform carbon reporting. The technology owner is keen to collaborate with industrial partners such as building management, property owners, industrial facility management in manufacturing sectors, equipment builders, energy consultants etc. The technology is also available for licensing to OEM partners to further co-develop by integrating into building management systems (BMS) and other solutions.