SWA Chapter Sponsors

SWA Chapter Sponsors

HOCKLIM ENGINEERING PTE LTD

We’re excited to welcome Hocklim Engineering Pte Ltd as a Chapter Sponsor of the SWA Coastal Protection Chapter — bringing together industry leaders committed to strengthening coastal resilience and addressing the impacts of climate change and sea-level rise.

Hocklim Engineering Pte Ltd is a forward-thinking civil engineering company with a strong track record and a long-standing clientele that includes the Public Utilities Board (PUB). With extensive experience in supporting the authority in managing Singapore’s surface drainage network, the company’s expertise is highly relevant in addressing the challenges posed by rising sea levels and coastal flooding.

Hocklim Engineering is honoured to be an establishing member of SWA’s Coastal Protection Chapter. As a homegrown engineering firm with deep PUB project experience and a strong focus on applied R&D and climate-resilient design—exemplified by the proprietary, low-carbon GeoBarrier System—we are committed to contributing actively to Singapore’s coastal protection journey.

We believe collaboration is essential to shaping a safer, more sustainable coastal defence infrastructure that safeguards our nation for future generations.

Mr. Yuan Shen Chua, Chief Executive Officer, Hocklim Engineering Pte Ltd


Netatech Pte Ltd

We’re excited to welcome Netatech Engineering Pte Ltd as a Chapter Sponsor of the SWA Coastal Protection Chapter — bringing together industry leaders committed to strengthening coastal resilience and addressing the impacts of climate change and sea-level rise.

Singapore’s coastal protection programme represents one of the most significant long-term infrastructure initiatives for climate resilience. As coastal risks become more complex, effective protection requires an integrated engineering approach that combines structural systems, nature-based solutions, and continuous environmental monitoring to support adaptive management over time.

Netatech joined the Coastal Protection Chapter because we believe collaboration across the engineering community is essential to address these challenges. With over 18 years of experience in water and environmental engineering systems, we are particularly interested in contributing to areas such as coastal monitoring infrastructure, environmental sensing, and data-driven operational support for coastal protection assets.

Through the Chapter, we look forward to engaging with fellow engineers, consultants, researchers, and agencies to exchange knowledge and develop practical engineering solutions that can strengthen the resilience and long-term performance of Singapore’s coastal protection systems.

Modern coastal protection must evolve from standalone structures into integrated engineering systems. By combining robust infrastructure, nature-based approaches, and continuous environmental monitoring, we can build coastal protection systems that are resilient, adaptive, and capable of responding to long-term climate pressures.

– Mr. David Tan | Group CEO, Netatech Engineering Pte Ltd


Koh Civil Engineering Pte Ltd

We’re pleased to welcome Koh Civil Engineering Pte Ltd as a Chapter Sponsor of the Singapore Water Association (SWA) Coastal Protection Chapter — bringing together industry leaders dedicated to advancing coastal resilience and climate adaptation.

Koh Civil Engineering Pte Ltd joined the Chapter to strengthen our engagement within the industry and to stay aligned with the latest developments and best practices. We see this platform as an opportunity to collaborate with like-minded partners, contribute to industry growth, and enhance their capabilities in delivering quality infrastructure projects.

Through this initiative, we hope to build meaningful partnerships, exchange knowledge, and play an active role in supporting the advancement of the sector.

“We are pleased to be part of this Chapter and look forward to contributing to a more collaborative and progressive industry.”

– Mr. Harrison Koh | Director, Koh Civil Engineering Pte Ltd


China Harbour (Singapore) Engineering Company Pte Ltd

We’re pleased to welcome China Harbour (Singapore) Engineering Company Pte Ltd as a Chapter Sponsor of the Singapore Water Association (SWA) Coastal Protection Chapter — bringing together industry leaders dedicated to advancing coastal resilience and climate adaptation.

As a leading global provider of integrated infrastructure services, China Harbour (Singapore) Engineering Company Pte Ltd (CHEC) is honoured to become a sponsor of the Singapore Water Association (SWA) Coastal Protection Chapter.

Singapore has long been at the forefront of coastal protection and marine ecological governance, a vision that closely aligns with CHEC’s corporate philosophy of “green development and harmonious coexistence.” CHEC recognises SWA’s pivotal role in fostering industry collaboration and facilitating technical exchange in the field of coastal protection. We believe that joining the Chapter will enable us to better integrate into the local ecosystem, learn from advanced international practices, and leverage our expertise to contribute meaningfully to Singapore’s coastal protection efforts.

Through this partnership, CHEC aims to achieve three key objectives: to strengthen collaboration with Chapter members by sharing global best practices and exploring innovative solutions in coastal protection; to deepen our presence in Singapore and enhance our brand recognition within the local industry; and to work alongside SWA and industry stakeholders to drive transformational progress in coastal protection, advancing the principle of “mutual benefit and win-win cooperation” towards a sustainable marine future

“CHEC is proud to partner with SWA’s Coastal Protection Chapter as we contribute to shaping Singapore’s coastal future. By bringing together our global expertise in coastal engineering and sustainable solutions, we look forward to collaborating with industry partners to drive innovation, strengthen coastal resilience, and create lasting value for a sustainable marine environment.”

Mr. Feng Liangji | Chairman, China Harbour (Singapore) Engineering Company Pte Ltd