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4. CET Paya Lebar
Size: 30,000 sq m
Type: institutional
Year Completed: 2013
It is envisioned that the new campus
will cluster together a critical mass of
CET providers in a dynamic and vibrant
environment where workers upgrade
a n d
acquire new skills, employers fulfill their
manpower needs and training providers
deliver state-of-the ar t tr aining.
CET Skill training programmes include:
Tourism, Textile & Fashion, Retail and
Early Childhood Care & Education,
E m p l oya b i l i t y S k i l l a n d S e r v i c e
E x c e l l e n c e
Beside these, the CET will also host
short quality programmes such as
m a s t e r - c l a s s e s , p r o f e s s i o n a l
development programmes and workshop
CET CAMPUS EAST
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9. ABC Waters
Programme
Driven by the vision of sparkling rivers with
landscaped banks, kayakers paddling leisurely in
the streams with clean waterways flowing into the
picturesque lakes,
Singapore has undertaken the challenge of
transforming into a City of Gardens and Water.
Over the years, Singapore has gradually developed
a pervasive network of about 8,000km of
waterways and 17 reservoirs for our water supply.
To realise the full potential of this water
infrastructure
PUB has launched the Active, Beautiful, Clean
Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in 2006. It is a
strategic initiative to improve the quality of water
and life by harnessing the full potential of our
waterbodies.
By integrating the drains, canals and reservoirs
with the surrounding environment in a
holistic way,
the ABC Waters Programme aims to
create beautiful and clean streams,
rivers, and lakes with postcard-pretty
community spaces for all to enjoy.
10. Geylang River Phase 1
Built some 40
years ago, the
Geylang River
covers a
catchment of
about 615
hectares. When
Phase 1 of this
project is
completed,
residents living in
the catchment will
be able to enjoy
enhanced
landscaping and