Regulatory Requirements for Existing Buildings
Explore BCA’s regulatory requirements for existing buildings, including sustainability standards, submissions, fees, and audits.

To achieve an all-round sustainable built environment, it is important to ensure that existing buildings continue to operate efficiently throughout their life cycle.
Requirements
Based on PartIIIB– Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Buildings in the Building Control Act, owners of existing buildings must:
Meet the minimum environmental sustainability standards when making major energy-use change.
Conduct regular energy efficiency audits of the building’s cooling systems. See Periodic Energy Audit for more information.
Submit energy use and related building information. See Building Energy Benchmarking for more information.
Carry out energy audits and undertake energy efficiency improvement measures if your building(s) is consistently energy intensive. See Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) Regime for more information.
Minimum Environmental Sustainability Standard
From 2 January 2017 onwards, the Building Control (Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Building) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 will apply to all buildings that:
Have a GFA greater than 5,000m2.
Install or replace the building cooling system.
These buildings are excluded from the requirement:
Any industrial building
Any railway premises, port services and facilities or airport services and facilities
Any religious buildings
Any data centres
Any utility buildings
Any residential building, excluding serviced apartments
Submission requirements
Prior to installing or replacing a chiller, Buildings owners must:
Meet the pre-requisite requirements as specified in the Code on Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing buildings.
Meet any other requirements specified in the code.
Additionally, building owners must submit to BCA for approval via Corenet:
A design application form for the building including other specified documents before installing or replacing of chillers (major energy-use change)
An as-built application form for the building including other specified documents after completing the installation of chillers
Note: A Professional Engineer (Mechanical) [Select “Mechanical” under “Branch of Engineering”] must ensure that the overall building design meets the requirements specified in the Code, taking into the account the chiller upgrade and other energy improvement works. The major energy-use change must be completed within 3 years from the date BCA approves the design application.
Plan fees
For submission of design or as-built applications related to chiller systems:
$8,900 for the first 15,000 m² or part thereof
$0.15 for every subsequent square metre or part thereof
Documents for plan fees
Type | Links | Effective from |
Legislation documents | 1 December 2012 | |
Building Control (Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Buildings) Regulations 2013 | 2 January 2014 | |
2 January 2017 | ||
30 September 2025 | ||
2 January 2017 | ||
Code on Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Building (Edition 2) [PDF, 1.91 MB] | 1 April 2019 | |
Code on Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Building (Edition 3) [PDF, 2.4 MB] | 1 June 2022 | |
Design stage submittals and information | Design & As-built Appointment & Authorisation Form [PDF, 60.6 KB] Total System Efficiency Computation (Water + Air) Worksheet [XLSX, 38.6 KB] | 2 January 2014 |
As-built stage submittals and information | 2 January 2014 |
Mandatory Submission of Periodic Energy Audits (PEA)
Building owners are required to conduct mandatory periodic energy audits (PEA) upon receiving a PEA notice from BCA. These mandatory periodic energy audits ensure that cooling systems continue to operate efficiently throughout a building’s lifespan. This allows building owners to continuously reap energy saving benefits.
Once a notice is received from the Commissioner of Building Control, building owners must engage either a Professional Engineer (Mechanical) or a BCA-registered Energy Auditor to conduct an energy audit, ensuring compliance with the Code on Periodic Energy Audit of Building Cooling System. The required documents must then be submitted to BCA for review. Refer to Periodic Energy Audit for more information.
Building Energy Benchmarking
Since 2013, building owners have been required to submit annual building information and energy consumption data to BCA. Buildings are benchmarked based on their Energy Use Intensity (EUI), which is computed by dividing a building's total annual electricity consumption (in kWh) by its Gross Floor Area (GFA) in m². This allows for the comparison of a building's energy performance against similar building types. See Building Energy Benchmarking for more information.
Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) Regime
Under the Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) regime established in the Building Control (Amendment) Act 2024, gazetted on 11 October 2024, building owners of energy-intensive buildings must follow a four-stage compliance process. They must engage a Specified Individual, Professional Engineer (Mechanical) or BCA-registered Energy Auditor, within 90 days to conduct an energy audit, with the completed audit report and Energy Efficiency Improvement Plan (EEIP) submitted to BCA within one year of receiving the MEI notice. Building owners then have three years from the EEIP submission date to implement measures that reduce the building's energy consumption by 10% compared to the average Energy Use Intensity from the three years preceding the notice. Finally, they must maintain this improved energy performance for one year and submit a maintenance report to BCA within three months after the maintenance period ends. See Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) Regime for more information.
Related Links
Refer to the following documents related to the Building Control (Environmental Sustainability Measures for Existing Building) Regulations:
FAQ on Environmental Sustainability Requirement [PDF, 1.08 MB]
FAQs on Measurement and Verification (M&V): For ES Regulations and GM Certification [PDF, 219 KB]
To ascertain if your project is subject to the regulation, please submit detailed scope of works using this Work Scope Information form [XLSX, 29.3 KB]via BCA Feeback Form
Related pages
Building Energy Benchmarking Report (BEBR)
Learn about BCA’s building energy benchmarks, metrics, and annual mandatory submission details.
Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) Regime
Find out about BCA’s Mandatory Energy Improvement (MEI) regime for energy-intensive buildings, covering compliance requirements and audits.
Mandatory Submission of Periodic Energy Audits (PEA)
The mandatory submission of Periodic Energy Audits (PEA) forms part of Singapore's comprehensive approach to ensure that cooling systems continue to operate efficiently throughout a building’s lifespan, allowing building owners to continuously reap energy saving benefits.