Mr Ang Kian Seng heads the Environmental Sustainability Group in the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore (BCA).
His portfolio includes policies on green buildings and FM transformation, with the BCA Green Mark Scheme as a main lever. The Green Mark scheme certifies buildings on their level of environmental friendliness and energy efficiency. He plays an instrumental role in the formulation and implementation of BCA’s Green Buildings Masterplans.
He is the current Member of the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC). He also sits on the board of directors of the Singapore International Facility Management Association (SIFMA), which is positioning itself to champion the FM industry transformation
Panellist – Shaping the Future with Green Building
Wednesday, 9 July 2025, 4:30 PM
Green building certifications have evolved from niche benchmarks to powerful drivers of transformation in the built environment. From reshaping skylines to influencing investment flows, these standards are not only improving environmental performance: they are redefining how cities grow, how buildings are valued, and how sustainability is measured. This panel explores the pivotal role of certifications such as BCA Green Mark and LEED in shaping urban landscapes and guiding market behaviour.
Join us as we examine how these frameworks have influenced design innovation, enhanced occupant well-being, and become key tools in financial and policy decision-making – ultimately helping to shape a greener, healthier, and more resilient future.