IBC TRANSPORT 7-10 October 2014 Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Showcasing Project Updates and Investment Opportunities in Asia! Featuring Government Officials, Transport Operators, Project Owners and Experts: Dr. Ir. Luky Eko Wuryanto Deputy Minister for Infrastructure & Regional Planning, Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs, Mohd Nur Ismal Kamal CEO, Land Public Transport Commission, Malaysia Top Reasons to Attend: Get latest updates on the new n Governmentís priorities for transport infrastructure Assess practical solutions on land access for transport infrastructure projects Project updates from the region, including Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines and India Know more about new investment and partnership opportunities in the region Case studies on intermodal transport projects and intelligent transport systems Spotlight sessions on Roads, and Rail projects John Scott Younger Managing Director, PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk Neeraj Agrawal Group General Manager, Civil, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation, India David Kerr Chief Executive Officer, Toll Royal Railway Spotlight on Key Project Updates: Kalimantan Rail Bandun Urban Railway Trans-Java Toll Road Malaysia s High Speed Rail Dedicated Freight Corridors India Penang Second Bridge And many more! Jaime Raphael Secretary, Project Development and PPP, Department of Transportation and Communication, Philippines Sandeep Pawar Managing Director and CEO, Kent Intelligent Transport Systems, India Harun al-rasyid Lubis Chairman, Infrastructure Partnership Knowledge Centre Co located with: Produced by: Maritime International Marketing Partner: Supporting Organisation: PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 7 OCTOBER 2014 EPC Contracts for Infrastructure Projects POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 10 OCTOBER 2014 Public Private Partnerships - A Practical Approach to Financing, Legal and Partner Management www.asiatransportinfrastructure.com
CONFERENCE DAY ONE 8 October 2014 WEDNESDAY 8.00 Registration and Morning Coffee 9.00 Chairman s Opening Remarks in Focus New Government Initiatives 9.10 Developments on MP3EI Masterplan Under the New Government and Key Project Pipeline Dr. Ir. Luky Eko Wuryanto, Deputy Minister for Infrastructure & Regional Planning, Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs 9.50 Creating Transport and Economic Corridors in the Archipelago Senior Representative, Ministry of Public Works 10.30 Improving Investment Outcomes What to Expect from the New Regime What kind of incentives? Policies and schemes Negative lists PPP Senior Representative, Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) 11.15 Morning Tea Road & Rail Projects in 11.45 Upcoming Railways in : Bandung Urban Railway and Future Considerations How has the liberalization of rail operations impacted the face of rail market in? Business opportunities in the mega Bandung Railway Transportation Project Expected impact on traffic congestion and how can other cities duplicate the model? Dr. Soegeng Poernomo, M.Si, Director, PT. Egis International 12.20 Experiences from the development of Kalimantan Rail and its Integrated Infrastructure Challenges and lessons learned Key Project Features Opportunities and implications on freight logistics Andrey Kovtunov, Technical Director, Kalimantan Rail 1.00 Networking Luncheon 2.40 The Challenges Facing Road Network Development in The urgent need for an expressway network Establishing the capacity to deliver and manage the network Project delivery and funding options Priority actions for the new government John Lee, Technical Director Transport, Infrastructure Initiative (IndII) 3.15 Providing an enabling environment for Infrastructure Investments in Improved financing schemes for effective infrastructure delivery Managing risk and confidence in investment decisions Key project portfolio undertaken by PT SMI and opportunities for investors Emma Sri Martini, President Director, PT Sarana Multi- Infrastructur, Land Access Strateges 3.50 Overcoming challenges and working effectively with the new Land Bill in Working with various Government departments and agencies Managing compliance and risk considerations Project Case Study Arisia Pusponegoro, Partner, Lubis Ganie Suriwidjojo, 4.20 Best Practices for Dealing with Land Acquisition Issues faced by by Transport Infrastructure Developers Land Acquisition Challenges Ensuring smooth project delivery by having sufficient knowledge on land regulations Best measures in managing stakeholders Experiences from around the region Neeraj Agrawal, Group General Manager, Civil, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation, India David Kerr, CEO, Toll Royal Railway, Cambodia Dato Dr Ismail B Mohammed Taib, Managing Director & Chairman, Jambatan Kedua Malaysia (Penang II Bridge) Piers Touzel, Partner, Environmental Resources Management, China PANEL DISCUSSION 5.00 Q&A Session 5.10 End of Day One 2.00 Embarking on the Trans-Java Toll Road Project and Future Considerations Key project updates and timelines Challenges and investment opportunities Taking advantage of toll roads opportunities in Java and Sumatra what are the implications on connectivity? John Scott Younger, Director, PT Nusantara Infrastructure Tbk,
CONFERENCE DAY TWO 9 October 2014 THURSDAY 9.00 Chairman s Opening Remark Dr Mark Yong, Director Business Development, BMT Asia Pacific Project Opportunities in Southeast Asia 9.10 Challenges and Opportunities in Cambodia s Rail Rehabilitation Key developments in Cambodia s freight rail Privatization of rail operations and partnership opportunities Future directions David Kerr, Chief Executive Officer, Toll Royal Railway, Cambodia 9.45 Philippines Infrastructure Program Key developments and project updates Partnership and business opportunities Challenges ahead for PPP projects Jaime Raphael, Secretary, Project Development and PPP, Department of Transportation and Communication, Philippines 10.20 Morning Tea 10.50 Project Spotlight: Completing the Longest Bridge in Southeast Asia Lesson learned from the Penang Second Bridge construction Innovative design features Implications on traffic volume and efficiency of freight movement Dato Dr Ismail B Mohamed Taib, Managing Director & Chairman, Jambatan Kedua Malaysia (Penang II Bridge) 11.20 Project Updates on Malaysia s High Speed Rail Development Project timelines and investment opportunities Financial and technical challenges Future recommendations Mohd Nur Kamal, CEO, Land Public Transport Commission, Malaysia 11.50 ASEAN Economic Community 2015, and Implications on Transport Infrastructure How much has been achieved and what needs to be done? Challenges in achieving connectivity across southeast Asian countries The way forward Megasari Widyaty, Assistant Director, Infrastructure, ASEAN Secretariat 12.30 Networking Luncheon Intermodal and ITS Solutions 1.30 Integrating Land and Sea through a National Logistics System in The National Medium Term Development Plan Increasing connectivity between rural, urban, inter-island areas Implication on logistics costs and inter-island trade Edib Muslim, Head of Division, Public Communications and Promotion, KP3EI Secretariat 2.10 ITS Experience in India Achieving Connectivity and Efficiency Operational and technical challenges in fitting ITS infrastructure across pan-india Implications on safety and congestion A road map of key projects Sandeep Pawar, Managing Director and CEO, Kent Intelligent Transportation Systems 2.50 Creating Seamless Rail Freight Traffic: Dedicated Freight Corridors in India Overview of transport infrastructure investments in India Unique project features and designs Challenges and experiences Business Opportunities Neeraj Agrawal, Group General Manager, Civil, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation, India 3.30 Afternoon Tea Evaluating and Progressing Projects 4.00 Project Evaluation: Getting the best from investments Comparative analysis of infrastructure projects and their commercial viability Which projects will give best investment returns? Driving investment partnerships in the region Harun Al-Rasyid Lubis, Chairman, Infrastructure Partnership Knowledge Centre 4.30 Shifting the Funding Paradigm for Infrastructure Projects Private Sector led delivery with Government Led Funding Why and How Strategies and Innovations for Public Private Partnerships in the current economic climate Recent PPP experiences Main projects in the pipeline across the region Raj Kannan, Managing Director, Tusk Advisory 5.00 Q&A Session 5.10 End of Conference
WORKSHOPS PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 7 OCTOBER 2014, TUESDAY EPC Contracts for Infrastructure Projects This interactive workshop will provide valuable insights for both project owners and contractors on how best to manage their EPC contracts for successful project delivery and in reducing costs and risks throughout project s life cycle. Workshop Features: Contracting strategies and effective EPC contract negotiation Risk evaluation and management techniques Negotiating and administering key clauses Working in a consortium and playing key roles as owner and contractor Agree on win-win contract deliverables for all stakeholders POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 10 OCTOBER 2014, FRIDAY Public Private Partnerships - A Practical Approach to Financing, Legal and Partner Management Public Private Partnerships have been getting more traction in Asia as a viable means of funding transport infrastructure projects. With unique challenges and requirements by different governments, it is crucial to know how best to practice PPP in different scenarios. Features: Critical factors in ensuring PPP project success Partner selection and tendering/bidding process for successful project outcomes PPP Project Structuring in the legal environment Project management in a multiple stakeholder environment Regional Case Studies Asia s Premier Event on Transport Infrastructure 20+ Project Updates Co-located with Asia Ports 2014 Asia Transport Infrastructure provides key updates on projects in road and rail infrastructure while discussing innovative cost efficient transport solutions. Senior decision makers from government, transport operators, engineering and construction companies and relevant stakeholders have the chance to get latest insights on investment and development opportunities in the region. In addition, challenges such as land access, funding schemes and intermodal transportation will be highlighted.
IBC TRANSPORT 7-10 October 2014 Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, ASEAN Economic Community 2015, and implications on transport infrastructure Megasari Widyaty, Assistant Director, Infrastructure, ASEAN Secretariat Project Spotlight: Completing the Longest Bridge in Southeast Asia Dato Dr Ismail B Mohamed Taib, Managing Director & Chairman, Jambatan Kedua Malaysia (Penang II Bridge) Upcoming Railways in : Bandung Urban Railway and Future Considerations Dr. Soegeng Poernomo, M.Si, Director, PT. Egis International Providing an Enabling Environment for Infrastructure Investments in Emma Sri Martini, President Director, PT Sarana Multi-Infrastructur, Very creative event, gained insights and views on Infrastructure Harald Wagner, Consulting Engineer, DHN Pte Ltd Who Will You Meet At Asia Transport Infrastructure 2014 Government Bodies 10% EPC Companies 20% Road and Rail Operators 35% Technology & Equipment Providers 15% Finance/Legal 10% Consultancy Providers 5% Logistic Providers 3% End Users 2% 50% Malaysia 10% Singapore 5% Rest of SEA 16% Australia 2% Europe 2% South Asia 5% East Asia 10% Good networking. Presenters were good, I would attend next year and recommend it to others Daina Hylend, CEO, Rail Personnel Ltd Sponsorship Solutions Can Be Tailored to Your Needs! The Asia Transport Infrastructure Conference brings you a great platform to network with decision makers in the industry. To position your company as a market leader at this event, and to explore the range of branding and marketing opportunities available, please contact: Jason Tan at (65) 6508 2493 or jason.tan@ibcasia.com.sg