1日目: 2012年2月28日, 火曜日

Bridge infrastructure development master plans in Asia

08.30 Registration & welcome coffee

08.50 Opening remarks from the chair

  • Transport infrastructure master plans in Asia
  • Funding/owning models for Asian transport infrastructure projects
  • Evolution of risk sharing / operational models
  • Incentives on offer for investors / joint developers of transport civil infrastructure

09.00 Best practices in enhancing stakeholder coordination for optimal transport infrastructure project delivery

  • Understanding the needs of asset owners and funding institutions in developing a sustainable bridge infrastructure
  • Blending multinational design and engineering capabilities to suit regional requirements
  • Integrating the future needs of the country’s infrastructure into successful design, construction and operation
  • Enhancing asset owner coordination for successful project delivery

Dato’ Ir Haji Ismail bin Mohamad Salleh
Director General
MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY

09.40 India - Developing a PPP master plan for India’s transport infrastructure – keys to sustainable growth

  • Growth in the last decade in the Indian highway network and related structures
  • Envisaging the importance of faster growth in surface transport infrastructure
  • Planning for the future – viaducts, bridges, grade separators and other infrastructure
  • Investment and funding models being developed for Indian GQH network

IndiaSonia Sethi
Joint Managing Director
MAHARASHTRA STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INDIA

10.20 Morning tea & networking break

10.50 Evolving models for PPP/EPC contracting in Asian transport civil infrastructure

  • Estimating investment requirements in Asian transport and water tunnel infrastructure
  • How to address the demand-supply gap in infrastructure investment
  • Sourcing funds for developing viable transport infrastructure
  • ADB’s investment criteria in Asian tunnel infrastructure

Anouj Mehta
Head – PPP Projects - India
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

11.30 Malaysia – Ensuring capacity building in Malaysian transport infrastructure industry: opportunities and challenges in CIMP 2006 - 2015

  • Opportunities in CIMP 2006 – 2015 for transport infrastructure building
  • Strategic investment in road and bridge projects in 10MP
  • Addressing the issues of stakeholder coordination in large infrastructure projects
  • How to improve supply of skills, technology and materials

MalasiyaDato’ Sri Dr. Judin Abdul Karim
Director General
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA

12.10 PANEL DISCUSSION: How to develop successful master plans for sustainable road infrastructure projects?

  • Effi cient management of the growth in infrastructure construction: a key to sustained economic growth
  • Developing and optimising in-house skills and technologies in building long span bridges
  • Funding models and improving ROI of large infrastructure projects
  • Upcoming projects and technologies involved

Moderated by:

Anouj Mehta
Head – PPP Projects - India
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

Panelists:

Dato’ Ir Haji Ismail bin Mohamad Salleh
Director General
MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY

Dr. Mohinder Singh
Director – Research & Planning
LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, SINGAPORE

Dato’ Sri Dr. Judin Abdul Karim
Director General
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA

Manu Srivastava Secretary,
Urban Development & PPP Focal Point
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA

Dr. Suchatwee Suwansawat
President
THAILAND UNDERGROUND TUNNELLING GROUP

12.50 Lunch and networking break

13.50 Singapore – Integrating a sustainable transport Infrastructure: long term plan for roads and bridges

  • Importance of research and planning for a sustainable transport infrastructure
  • Lessons from integrating existing and new transport infrastructure
  • Upcoming road and rail bridge infrastructure
  • Providing scope for future expansion in the current development plan

SingaporeDr. Mohinder Singh
Director
Research & Planning, LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, SINGAPORE

14.30 India - How to ensure the success of bridge and transport infrastructure projects in developing economies?

  • Identifying road blocks to the faster implementation of bridge and road projects
  • Ensuring stakeholder coordination in decision making for appropriate ROI
  • Deriving realistic funding models suited for local economies
  • Methods of forging stronger PPP alliances for the success of bridge projects

IndiaPratyaya Amrit
Managing Director
BIHAR STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

15.10 Afternoon tea & networking break

15.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Current trends in infrastructure funding and evolving operational models for asset owners

  • The evolution of funding and infrastructure operation models in Asia
  • Comparing global best practices and identifying regional funding requirements
  • Opportunities and challenges in Asian transportation infrastructure funding
  • Identifying regional governments’ funding/expertise requirements and enhancing coordination

Panelists:

Sonia Sethi
Joint Managing Director
MAHARASHTRA STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INDIA

Md. Rafi qul Islam
Project Director- Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project
BANGLADESH BRIDGE AUTHORITY

R.W.R. Pemasiri
Director General
ROAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SRI LANKA

Kem Borey
Director General
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS, CAMBODIA

Pratyaya Amrit
Managing Director
BIHAR STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

16.40 Chair’s summary with Q & A – end of plenary session

17.00 Networking cocktail party

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