At level 23, where the story-height steel trusses are located, mechanical floors connected
the legs of the towerto withstand the large shear forces that occur where these meet above the
central atrium. (McCafferty, 2011) The base slab at ground floor level is post-tensioned to resist
the horizontal thrusts produced by the inclined legs. (McCafferty, 2011) Each tower slab form is
also slightly changed in relation to its pair, to increase the slenderness of the buildings, resulting
in the appearance of six towers, instead of three. (Safdie, 2011) There is an energy efficient
double-glazed unit suspended at the edge of the slab and is resting on a frame. (Safdie, 2011)
Perpendicular to the façade, glass fins were installed to provide shading. (Safdie, 2011) In
order to allow it to radiate out in elevation, the glass fins are suspended out of the horizontal stack
joint. (Safdie, 2011) The glass fins are supported by a 3-sided aluminium frame, with the exposed
forward edge, the sun light is been catch, as well as reflections of the façade, to create a specials
effect. (Safdie, 2011) A 30%-reflective glass is used as the fins and to provide shading for the
façade up to 20% of all solar gain. (Safdie, 2011) The belly of the SkyPark is made of more than
9,000 silver-painted metal-composite panels, the panels encloses the mega trusses which bridge
the buildings at level 55, as well as a multitude of back of house spaces. (Safdie, 2011) Material
that mainly used to build Marina Bay Hotel are aluminium and steels as the structural frame and
reinforcement and as well as for the design. (Safdie, 2011)
The material to build the façade of the hotel was carefully chosen to ensure that the
building has a higher Envelope Thermal Transfer Value than the standard. (Mike, 2012)
Whenever possible during the hotel’s construction, the engineers try to use green materials
utilizing recycled products under Singapore’s Green Labeling Scheme – such as drainage cells,
timber decking, drywall partitions and fire-rated doors. (Mike, 2012)
Industrialized Building Systems (IBS) implemented in Singapore Gold Sand Marina Bay Hotel
Industrialized Building Systems, generally known as IBS throughout Malaysia. In
worldwide, IBS is also known as Pre-fabricated/Pre-fab Construction, Modern Method of
Construction (MMC) and Off-site Construction.Industrialized Building Systems is a method of
construction which uses techniques such as mass production of industrial components in a
controlled environment, and latertransported to construction site for further assembly onto specific
buildings. Each and every one of the pre-cast concrete and pre-fabricated timber/steel structures
are customized and standardized making it more efficient and able to maintain it’s persistent in
quality and quantity. Such pre-cast concrete and pre-fabricated timber/steel structures are
particularly useful for high rise buildings or mass housing estates whereas similar structure can be
replicated.
In the construction of MBS, the foundations system used for the three towers was barrette
piles with a number of bored piles for lighter loaded elements of the structures.Piles are driven
into the soil for transferring loads and prevent deformation. Concrete piles are also used as pre-