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  1.   The Singapore Institute of Planners is a professional organisation established in 1971 which is dedicated to the advancement of sustainable urban and regional planning with a view to create better communities and environments

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      Certified Planners. For SIP Full Members who have passed the...

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  2. Certified Planners. For SIP Full Members who have passed the examinations recognized by the SICP Accreditation Council. Full Members. For planners with sufficient professional planning work experience and a recognized degree in urban and regional planning. Recognized Planning Firm/Practice.

  3. Apply for New Membership. For technical help, please email to support@planning.org.sg. User Guide.

  4. The Singapore Institute of Planners welcomes students enrolled in urban planning degree programs, as well as related degree programs in urban design, transportation planning, environmental management etc to join the Institute as Student members.

  5. The Singapore Institute of Planners (SIP) invites participation in the 7th SIP Planning Awards 2021, which recognise excellence in urban planning. The award categories reflect the transformations in the planning professions and the impact of COVID-19 on the built environment.

  6. The Singapore institute of Planners is a professional organisation established in 1971 which is dedicated to the advancement of sustainable urban and regional planning with a view to create...

  7. The Minister for Law and Second Minister for Finance shares the history and importance of urban planning, and how it has shaped Singapore's culture and development. She also highlights the role of public engagement and innovation in planning for the future.