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Tech Report (Background)

  1.1.4  Sustainability Tracking In the present time, the majority are still using manual and paper-based methods to track sustainability performance. This could be time-consuming and prone to errors. In addition, the lack of real-time monitoring and feedback may lead to the need for updated opportunities and improvement. Hence, with the help of the app, it can provide a more efficient and accurate way of tracking progress and monitoring the sustainability performance of the project at hand (Getting more work, 2023). 1.1.5 Current Issues and Concerns on Sustainable Buildings One primary issue faced is the land scarcity in Singapore, which makes it difficult to encompass sustainable features such as green spaces and renewable energy sources. Additionally, high construction costs have deterred many companies from their efforts to increase sustainable features. The immoderate cost of sustainable materials and technologies in Singapore is the defining factor affecting the progress...

Critical Reflection

  Coming to the end of the critical thinking module, I find the sentence “ process your thought process” appearing in my mind on several occasions. Recalling back to the start of the module, where I set certain goals for myself, I find myself improving/benefiting over and above that of the standards set. Starting with the Summary Reader Response it has equipped me with the ability to summarize long paragraphs into their main points. This new knowledge can help to extract  the essence of the proposals/documents without jeopardizing the important aspects. Moving forward is the Tech Report that requires an immense amount of teamwork, considering the hefty workload of the report, group member chemistry is extremely crucial in producing the finest Tech Report. Which helps to set the tone for future references in the workplace. Different walks of life conveys different behaviors/personality, being able to work well with them requires the ability to “process their thought process...