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
Sonia 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
Dato’ 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:
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Dato’ Ir Haji Ismail bin Mohamad Salleh
Director General
MALAYSIAN HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
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Dr. Mohinder Singh
Director – Research & Planning
LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY, SINGAPORE
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Dato’ Sri Dr. Judin Abdul Karim
Director General
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, MALAYSIA
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Manu Srivastava Secretary,
Urban Development & PPP Focal Point
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA
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Dr. Suchatwee Suwansawat
President
THAILAND UNDERGROUND TUNNELLING GROUP
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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
Dr. 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
Pratyaya 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:
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Sonia Sethi
Joint Managing Director
MAHARASHTRA STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, INDIA
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Md. Rafi qul Islam
Project Director- Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project
BANGLADESH BRIDGE AUTHORITY
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R.W.R. Pemasiri
Director General
ROAD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SRI LANKA
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Kem Borey
Director General
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS, CAMBODIA
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Pratyaya Amrit
Managing Director
BIHAR STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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16.40 Chair’s summary with Q & A – end of plenary session
17.00 Networking cocktail party