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Paya Lebar Green to be the greenest building in Singapore

It has been awarded all five sustainability badges under the Green Mark 2021 scheme.

The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has awarded Paya Lebar Green with the Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy certificate under the latest Green Mark 2021 scheme.

Additionally, in a first for Singapore, the building has also been awarded all five sustainability badges under the scheme. These badges are awarded for, Health and Wellbeing, Resilience, Whole Life Carbon, Intelligence and Maintainability.

Paya Lebar cimoprises two buildings: a 12-storey south building and a refunuebs eight storey North building. The latter is where the  Certis Group Headquarters will be located at

The development is developed by Certis and Lendlease

Certis and LendLease has vowed to meet the “80-80-80 in 2030” outlined in the Singapore Green Building Masterplan, which represents the aims of having 80% green buildings by 2030, 80% of new developments certified as Super Low Energy (SLE) by 2030, and an 80% improvement in energy efficiency by 2030.
 

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