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1. Growth of infrastructure project Urban renewal and desire for greater connectivity among cities spur the growth of public infrastructure spending. 2. Construction waste The total quantum of construction waste is estimated at 11.4 to 14.69 million tons per annum1.
3. Smart construction Growing focus on resource-efficient construction practices.
1 Job Thomas., Wilson P.M., (2013) “Construction waste management in India” American Journal of Engineering Research (AJER), V2, pp.6-9
Case Study : The flooring industry
1 • Lifestyle: Most people like the look and feel of
timber floors.
2 • Status: Home-proud owners prefer having timber
floors in their home.
3 • Cost : When wood is abundant, the cost is low.
However, the challenge is to find sustainable source.
4 • Waste management: Landfills and recycling effort.
SHOPPING MALLS
HERF PHOTOS
Hiroshima (Singapore)
Fashion Accessories Store
HERF – Durban Oak Design
Howards Storage
World Singapore
HERF – Hazelnut
Design
Festive Hotel, Sentosa Island High End Resilient Flooring – Amsterdam Eggshell Design
HOTELS
HERF PHOTOS
Clover Hotel, Hong Kong Street High End Resilient Flooring – Durban Oak Design
Gym, Studios and Sports Recreation Areas
HERF PHOTOS
Vanda Boxing Club
Hamilton Scotts Gym
St Francis Methodist School - Sports Recreation Hall
Fitness One Gym @ KL
Pilatique Pilates Studio (Singapore)
Prima Deli IBake Keppel Road
Miyabi Jap Restaurant Raffles Town Club Café Near NTU Auditorium
Botak American Diner
The Pelican One Fullerton Pu3 Restaurant
Restaurants, Cafes, Lounge and Wine Bars
HERF PHOTOS
My Gym, West Gate
11 PCF Centres in Singapore Childcare Centre, One Peminpin
Heguru Education Centre
Nurseries, Schools and Childcare Centres
HERF PHOTOS
Playnation, Scape Branch The Blue House Nursery, Turf Club Road
Kumon The Blue House Nursery
Turf Club Rd
Nurseries, Schools and Childcare Centres
HERF PHOTOS
Re-invent
Re-invent requires us to examine the following 1) Engineering systems 2) Designs 3) Practices
High End Resilient Floors (HERF) are made
to look like WOOD and CONVENTIONAL TILES
…and CLASSICAL WOOD
DESIGNS OF
HERRINGBONE DESIGNS
FOR THE AFFLUENT.
…with CEMENT FEEL
1. Environment-friendly Ceramic Bead Coating - Makes HERF highly scratch and abrasion
resistant - Prevents colour fading
2. 0.5mm Thick Commercial Grade Wear Layer - Allows HERF to be used in both residential and
commercial spaces
3. Decorative PVC Printed Film - gives advantages on scratch, abrasion and
moisture resistance and to the durability of HERF - -sets the patterns and colours for the HERF
7. Bonden Vinyl Back - made of trimmed leather thus, water, moisture and implantation of the fungus is unlikely to happen. 4. 2 Layers Of Solid Virgin Vinyl
- provides long lasting beauty and enhance structural integrity to HERF
5. Fiber Glass Sheet
- strengthens the intension of HERF that provides stability
6. 3 Layers Of Solid Virgin Vinyl - strengthen the HERF sheet to prevent buckling occurrence on the floor
THE
CONSTRUCTION
LAYERS OF HERF
“ We can’t be master of
all , i t ’ s good that
everyone of us can
claim our own specific
role to play our part in
making this world an
eco-green and smart
city… ”
Evorich Flooring Group Singapore
Collaboration
www.evorich.com.sg
biz@evorich.com.sg
www.facebook.com/evorichflooring
@evorichflooring
www.pinterest.com/evorichflooring
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