Download - Saudi Infrastructure 2011
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Forum & Exhibition
Adding Value & Building Commercial Opportunities
11-14 December 2011, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Held under the Esteemed Auspices of
HRH Prince Mansour Bin Mutaib Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Minister of Municipal & Rural Affairs
Sponsored by
Supported by
JEDDAH CHAMBER O
F COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Infrastructure Development: Driving Economic Growth, Diversification & Industrialisation
Why You Can’t Miss Saudi Infrastructure 2011Gain a comprehensive overview of the industrial infrastructure investment strategy
Meet the key decision makers
Conference programme developed with Saudi industry experts
Collaborate with partners and investors
Mitigate risk and maximise your opportunities
Discuss the latest industry challenges and project developments
Analyse key strategies to maximise the potential of your operations
Capitalise on excellent networking opportunities
Identify future strategic development plans
Insight into how the public sector is handling their contracting challenges
Engage in a strategic discussion with key stakeholders to create lasting business relationships
Key Focus
Strategy Learn and understand
Saudi Arabia’s long-term
infrastructure strategy
Projects Learn about major
projects that are out to tender
Investment With so many different
financing options, understand how your
organisation can directly benefit
Planning Learn about key project stages
in which you can participate
Construction Efficiency and best practice
Maintenance Secure your
companies long-term contracts and provide real value beyond the
construction stage
Saudi Infrastructure Forum & Exhibition 2011 will showcase major investment opportunities and infrastructure projects, as well as highlighting how Saudi Arabia supports foreign investment and maintains a trusted stability within the global market.
With the fastest growing and already largest economy in the Arab world, Saudi Arabia is an investment destination with a population soon to be in excess of 30 million. Saudi Arabia has unrivalled natural resources and are investing these resources in the industries and infrastructure of tomorrow.
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Exceptional Government & Industry Support
Saudi Arabia is spending more on diversifying its economy than any other country in the world. With over US $600 billion of investment in roads, rail, ports/dry ports and airports it is essential that all stakeholders work closely to deliver efficiency and best practice. At Saudi Infrastructure you will meet those decision makers and hear directly about their strategies going forward.
“Future Pipe is exhibiting and sponsoring Saudi Infrastructure as we are keen to be part of the infrastructure changes that Saudi Arabia is undertaking and want our brand synonymous with the event alongside the major construction companies and government organisations that are also supporting the event.”Salah Al-Otaibi, Vice President, Future Pipe
Sponsored by
Supported by
JEDDAH CHAMBER O
F COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Dr Eng Habib M Zein Al Abideen Deputy Minister
Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairs
H.E. Dr Sulaiman Al Turki Acting Deputy Minister for
Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance*
H.E. Dr Mosleh Hamid Al-Otaibi Chief Executive
Royal Commission in Jubail
HRH Prince Mansour Bin Mutaib Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Minister of Municipality and Rural Affairs
Raymond Bourdeaux Lead Infrastructure
Specialist World Bank
Majid Y Al-Mugla Vice President of Project
ManagementSaudi Aramco
Tariq Alshuhayeb Chief Strategy Officer
MODON
David Welch Region President,
Africa/Middle East; Senior Vice President Bechtel Corporation
Distinguished Key Speakers
The Premier Infrastructure Meeting in Saudi Arabia
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Key Topics
World Bank: Impact Report & Economic Case Study for Infrastructure Success
First step considerations
Strategies to maximise investment success
Cross Ministry development strategy
Defining roles and responsibilities
Longer-term master plans
Cohesion between regional governments and the private sector
Developing fundamental infrastructure between the 12 key population areas
International case studies
Infrastructure development linked to job creation
Conference Programme Sunday 11 December 2011
Benefits of AttendingUnderstand the Kingdom’s infrastructure strategy and how your business can benefit
Better analyse specific infrastructure projects relevant to your business and sector
Develop your own business’s strategy to capitalise on Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure wave
Learn what challenges are faced by planners from a range of cities and projects
Evaluate how Saudi’s infrastructure strategies compare to international case studies allowing you to better plan for developments and change
Whether you are a project promoter, consultant or contractor, by attending this workshop you will learn the inter-relationship of the entire infrastructure chain, gain insight into specific projects and better understand the effect infrastructure development will have throughout the Kingdom
MOVING FROM STRATEGY TO IMPLEMENTATION: SUCCESSFUL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
Conference Workshop15.00- 18.00
OFFICIAL FORUM & ExHIBITION OPENING18.30
Course Leaders:Raymond Bourdeaux, Lead Infrastructure Specialist, World Bank
Rob Smith, Regional Director, CH2M Hill
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Minister of Municipal & Rural Affairs
The Prince will offically open the Forum
& take his honourer walk around the Exhibition
Conference Programme Day ONE Monday 12 December 2011
08.30 Registration & Coffee Hosted By
09.30 Official Day 1 Opening:
Raymond Bourdeaux, Lead Infrastructure Specialist, World Bank World Bank: Infrastructure as a Major Economic Driver for
Diversification and Job Creation.
Majid Y Al-Mugla, Vice President of Project Management, Saudi Aramco
10.30 Networking Coffee BreakHosted By
1 DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE – MAxIMISING GROWTH & SUCCESS
11.00 • What are the essential building blocks of successful national development?
• How can the regional municipalities maximise their investment? • What comes first, an infrastructure strategy or the projects
requiring the infrastructure? • Can a predetermined strategy support economic diversification
and job creation? • Can Integrated Project Tenders Combining Road, Rail and Social
Infrastructure be Successful?
H.E. Dr Sulaiman Al Turki, Acting Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance
Raymond Bourdeaux, Lead Infrastructure Specialist, World Bank Tariq Alshuhayeb, Chief Strategy Officer, MODON Walker Kimball, General Manager, Infrastructure & Aviation,
Bechtel Corporation
12.15 ASA Prayer & Networking LunchHosted By:
2 MAJOR PROJECT SHOWCASE: AIRPORTS
14.00 Cutting Edge Strategies and Technologies in Airport Planning: Evaluating airport projects, complimenting KSA Infrastructure strategy, addressing the issues of tomorrow
Keynote Address: H.E. Eng Abdullah Bin Mohamed Noor Al- Rehaimi, President, GACA (Invited)
Sahl Waheeb PhD, PE, Environ. Design Dept Head King Abdulaziz Inter Airport Development Project, GACA (Invited)
Current Project - King Abdulaziz International Airport Expansion – Project overview
• Development of non-airline critical infrastructure such as desalination plants and low carbon technologies
• Future of the project, the 3 Phase Masterplan – how to create a truely intermodal hub to compliment economic strategy of the Kingdom
• Architecture building Works & Finishes • How to reduce carbon intensity and climate impacts
Future Project - Regional Airport Expansion • The Kingdom’s vision for regional airport development up to 2020 • Airport links – developing connections with other infrastructure
networks • Challenges with improving functioning airports whilst minimizing
disruption • Case Study - Madinah Prince Mohammed Bin Abdul Aziz Airport
expansion
Hamed Zaghw, MENA Managing Director, Parsons
15.15 ASA Prayer & Networking Coffee BreakHosted By
3 MAJOR PROJECT SHOWCASE: RAIL
15.45 Uniting Saudi Arabian Cities: How will new rail networks link Saudi Arabia’s major cities and industrial sectors providing huge scope business development and greatly increased trade and job creation?
KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Ali Al Karni, VP Technical Affairs, Saudi Railways Organisation (SRO) (Invited):
Current project case study – Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassah Metro Line Project
• Working as a consortium – benefits of drawing on global specialist knowledge
• Unique challenges with catering for large volumes of passengers • Benefits across the infrastructure network derived from the
Metro Line Project • Future development – connecting other cities to the network
Current project case study – North-South Railway • Balancing passenger railway with cargo railway • Planning for the wider impact on the industrial sector and how
will the rail networks directly impact the industrialization of cities across Saudi Arabia?
• Regional benefits from an increased capacity – what is the significance to Hizam Al-Jalamid, Azzabira and cities en route
• Securing future finance of the project – the importance of planning and fitting the wider infrastructure strategy
Sam Hao , Project Director, China Railways Construction Company Senior Representative, SERCO Senior Representative, Bin Laden
4 FOUR MAJOR PROJECT SHOWCASE: ECONOMIC CITIES & CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE
16.45 Building for the Saudi Arabia of tomorrow: Iconic building projects balanced with the practical requirements of a world leading Kingdom
INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dr Tawfig Bin Fawzan Alrabiah, Director General, MODON (Invited) • Significance of Real Estate projects in Saudi Arabia • Challenges of effective project completion – power, utlilities and
core infrastructure networks
Current Project Showcase – KAUST • Incorporating environmental awareness into large scale projects • Working with suppliers and contractors to achieve long term
sustainable development • The wider benefits of world leading university facilities –
connecting with Saudi’s Economic Strategy
Maximising Saudi Infrastructure Strategy Success through the Provision of World Class Utilities, Core Infrastructure and Support Services
• Successful planning for projects with-in existing utilities frameworks
• Enabling successful completion of projects • How reliant is project success on established utilities networks • To what extent can the private sector influence utility
development? • Waste Management – how important is this core sector to project
success?
Dr Yasser Tawfik, Projects Design & Planning, Dallah Group H.E. Mohamed Ali Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar (Invited) Saudi Bin Laden Group (Invited) ATKINS Abunayyan/ITT SEC NWC
17.45 ASA Prayer and Close of Day 1. Gala Dinner
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Day TWO Tuesday 13 December 2011
08.00 Early Bird Networking & Welcome Coffee Reception 09.00 Official Day 1 Opening:
Opening KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Dr Eng Habib M Zein Al Abideen Deputy Minister Chief of Central Directorate for Development of Projects
5 MAJOR PROJECT SHOWCASE: INDUSTRIAL CITY DEVELOPMENT
09.30 How the detailed planning of industrial expansion is key to providing Saudi Arabia’s continued economic strategy success
KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Dr. Musleh Hamid Al-Otaibi Chief Executive, Royal Commission in Jubail
• How will the successful development of Industrial Cities benefit Saudi Arabia’s Economic Strategy?
• Constructing the long term future of Saudi Arabia’s industrial backbone
Ma’aden (Invited) City Showcase – Ras Al-Khair • The importance to Ras Al-Khair, Jubail and Dammam of an
industrial rail link • Associated benefits of linking the cities of Jouf, Hail and Qassim • How will this bring wider benefit to the Kingdom’s industrial
economy • What are the future development plans for Ras Al-Khair
Industrial Port Development H.E. Abdulaziz Altuwaijri, President, Saudi Ports Authority (Invited) • The role of Ras Al-Khair port complex in securing the economic
future of the city – what lessons can be learnt for future port development
• Yanbu Terminals – how are these meeting the needs of the industrial sector and what is the scope for growth?
Bechtel
10.30 Networking Coffee Break
6 FINANCING AND KEY PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTOR INITIATIVES
11.00 INTRODUCTORY KEYNOTE ADDRESS: H.E. Dr Alaa Nassif, Executive President, The Royal Commission, Yanbu (Invited)
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• Project Showcase: Yanbu Industrial Port Expansion Project – What Are the Financing Opportunities for The Private Sector To
Maximise The Long Term Impact Of The Region?
• Can financing structures play a key role in a projects long term success
• What is the role of private sector finance in major infrastructure projects in the Kingdom
• Current Trends In Financing (Industrial and Social Infrastructure) • What Are The Challenges Facing PPP’s • Multiple Projects and Structured Finance Success
Chair: Dominic Barton, CEO, McKinsey (Invited) Muneer Ferozie, Senior Team Leader, MENA Region, International Finance Corporation (Invited)
Christophe Marriot, Head of Structured Finance, BNP Paribas Middle East (Invited)
Ziad Makhzoumi, Chief Financial Officer, Arabtec (Invited)
12:15 ASA Prayer & Networking Lunch & close of Day 2
SITE TOUR - AL MASHAAER AL MUGADDASSAH METRO PROJECT
The Al Mashaaer Al Mugaddassah Metro Line project in Makkah (Mecca) saw a 18.1km line constructed to connect the holy cities of Mecca, Arafat, Muzdalifa and Mina. A contract worth $1.8 billion for the project was awarded by the Saudi Arabian government in February 2009 to a consortium of companies led by China Railway Construction (CRCC). CRCC carried out construction of the infrastructure and will integrated various systems. The Mecca monorail project has been one of many undertaken by Saudi Arabia to expand its railway network to meet the transportation needs of its growing population of 25 million and improve an antiquated logistics infrastructure. The line provides transport for about 3.5 million people who arrive at Mecca annually to perform Hajj. The number is expected to increase to five million in future.
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The Biggest Buyers-Sellers Meeting Place for Infrastructure Developers
Participating at the Saudi Infrastructure Exhibition 2011 will enable you to showcase your products and services at an industry event where deals are done.
Don’t miss out! Take advantage of the numerous opportunities available.
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Why Should Your Company Exhibit at Saudi Infrastructure?
Exhibiting is proven to be the most cost and time effective way of developing contacts and winning new business
In a technology-driven age, the face-to-face contact at an exhibition is vital for business success in Saudi Arabia
You will position your company as a serious supplier by association with Saudi Infrastructure
The business is there for you to win
Test new products or services directly to your target audience
1000s of professionals will be there looking for products and solutions
Meet everyone that you need to meet under one roof in just 4 days
Be aware of all major projects and opportunities coming up
Take advantage of the huge media and publicity awareness surrounding Saudi Infrastructure
Your competitors and peers will be there, don’t leave them alone with your potential customers
Be a part of the largest and most successful infrastructure and construction event in Saudi Arabia
International Paul GilbertTel: + 44 20 7978 0342 Email: [email protected]
Saudi Arabia Wadih Al-RassiTel: +966 2654 6384 Ext: 101Email: [email protected]
Saudi Infrastructure Exhibition - 11-14 December 2011
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Make most of your time out of the office and take advantage of the numerous networking opportunities scheduled throughout the forum and exhibition:
Sponsorship Opportunities
Register your interest or to discuss unique and tailor-made sponsorship packages specific to your company’s strategy, Call Elliott McGinn on +44 20 7978 0029 or email on [email protected]
Drinks ReceptionWhilst relaxing and enjoying spectacular entertainment, participants will have an opportunity to network with all fellow conference attendees in a relaxed and informal environment.
Corporate Lunches Take well deserved time out of the conference room and network in a relaxed atmosphere, catch up with both new and old clients and highlight your commitment to long-term partnerships.
Day One Lunch Hosted by:
Networking Coffee Breaks Coffee breaks provide a relaxed setting to enable strategic networking and the exchanging of business cards. Take advantage of these opportunities to connect with the right people to drive your business interests and maximise your participation.
Day One Coffee Breaks Hosted By:
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Saudi Arabia at the Forefront of Infrastructure Development
Building new rail
roads and
infrastructure is key
to King Abdullah’s
plans for industrial
diversification –
trade business cards with decision
makers from the Ministry of
transport and the Saudi Railway
Organisation to learn more about
their mega-projects
JEDDAH CHAMBER OF
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MMERCE & INDUSTRY
The chamber is working in a constant quest to develop its services of economic fields and activities to its members in order to meet their future expectations. Learn about and understand their long-term strategy
Discuss with Modon their plan to industrialise cities across the Kingdom and the technologies and partners being prioritised for key projects, including road and water and sewage facilities
The Ministry of Transport undertakes the design, building and maintenance of the Kingdom’s network of roads and the co-ordination of all surface transport. This sector has played a key role in the overall development of the Kingdom’s in economy
At the heart of
SAGIA’s strategy
for growth is a
massive building
program.
Working in partnership with the
world’s most prestigious developers
and investors, SAGIA is planning
four spectacular Economic Cities in
key locations
Showcase to the Ministry of Municipality and Rural Affairs why your organisations can support their plans for growth including road development and housing tenders
Meet planners
from GACA for the
expansion of
King Abdulaziz
International Airport
as well as the major international,
regional and domestic airport projects
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