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Summit 201229 January - 1 February 2012 Grand Hyatt Muscat, Oman
Exhibitors:Coffee sponsors:Gold sponsor:
In cooperation with: Officially supported by:
Oman Chamberof Commerce and Industry
The premier event dedicated to Oman’s construction projects and investment opportunities
Media partners:
Benefit of attending:• Receive an overview of Oman’s government strategy and
objectives in developing the country’s economy and the
impacts on the construction industry
• Obtain an update on on-going and planned construction
projects to highlight business opportunities
• Share construction industry insights and strategies and
plan the year ahead
• Understand business practices and requirements for private
and foreign companies operating or investing in Oman
• Find out about the latest technologies and solutions to
enhance quality and sustainability while optimising costs
• Evaluate the latest practices for project planning, execution
and supervision
• Meet and network with senior government representatives
and business executives
Speakers:• H.E. Said bin Hamdoon bin Saif Al Harthy, Undersecretary
for Ports and Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Transport andCommunications
• Nasser Al Maqbali, VP Construction, OMRAN
• Sami A. Redha A. Baqi Al Lawati, Infrastructure Director,
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)
• Eng. Hamid Al Ghazali, Project Director General, RoyalCourt Affairs, Diwan
• Dr. Maurice Girgis, Duqm Project Advisor, Duqm SteeringCommittee
• Eng. Zaher Khalid Suleiman Al-Suleimani, Director General
of Projects, Public Authority for Electricity and Water (PAEW)
• Peter Broers, CEO, Port of Duqm Company
• Dr. Sadek Owainati, Co-Founder, Emirates Green BuildingCouncil and Founding Chairman, World Green BuildingCouncil MENA Network
• Theuns Kotze, Regional Director Middle East and Africa,
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Exclusive focus daySunday 29 January 2012
A year after the exclusive coverage of the Duqm
comprehensive master plan presented at Oman
Construction Summit 2011, key decision makers involved
in Duqm projects will discuss the projects achievements in
2011, planned and future projects and their objectives and
strategies for 2012.
VIP DinnerMonday 30 January 2012
Join the speakers and VIP guests for dinner –
Seats are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment!
Registration desk sponsor:
Welcome to the Oman Construction Summit 2012
Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected] Web: www.omanconstructionsummit.com
Dear Colleague,
With over 300 attendees throughout the 4 days, a strong line-up of expert speakers consisting of
government officials and industry professionals and with the participation of leading international
companies, the Oman Construction Summit is the only high-profile summit dedicated to major
construction projects and investment opportunities in the Sultanate.
The summit will strengthen the relationships and cooperation between the public and private
sector entities that are playing, and will play, an active role in the development of the country’s
infrastructure and economy. The four-day event provides a networking platform for the local and
international business community to meet and discuss investment and partnership opportunities,
industry regulation and major infrastructure and construction projects in the Sultanate.
Industry experts will share their experience on the latest solutions available to overcome
challenges in the construction industry and exchange best practices in designing, building and
supervising sustainable and cost-efficient construction projects. Foreign and private investors will
learn about the investment and business environment in Oman and will have the opportunity to
share their needs and requirements to invest and operate in the Omani market with government
officials and potential partners.
I hope that you will take this opportunity to share your perspectives on the construction industry
and I look forward to welcoming you this January in Muscat!
Sincerely,
Rozenn Cornec
Divisional Director - Oman
IQPC
P.S. Don’t forget to register before 11 December 2011
to catch the early bird discount!
What’s new for 2012?Increased focus on:• Oman’s construction industry investment environment, incentives and opportunities
• Lessons learnt based on case studies on recently completed and on-going projects
• Regulation, business practices and financing models to enable sustainable and
cost-efficient construction projects in Oman
• Latest solutions and technologies available to build and maintain infrastructure in
challenging topology and hostile climates
In addition:• Interactive sessions and one-to-one networking opportunities with cross-industry
decision makers and influencers
• International expertise to share best practices in the construction industry
• Recommendations and guidelines to improve the efficiency, quality,
competitiveness and attractiveness of the Omani construction industry and
overcome challenges faced during projects
Excellent Summit. Learned a lot on what we have in terms of major projects
around us and about new technologies available.
Hilal Said Ahmed Al-Aghbari, Civil Lead, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)
The Summit gave me a very good insight of the construction needs in Oman
and the amount of construction material to be used.
Ali Al-Farsi, Marketing Manager, Oman Cement Company
The event was excellent and the objectives were achieved by obtaining
experience from experts in construction, building, and infrastructure.
Eng. Abdulrasool Shiran Al-Balushi, Director of Projects, Ministry of RegionalMunicipalities & Water Resources
The Summit helped gain insight into the Omani Market and addressed
issues that would certainly be useful for people in the industry. It was a great
way to network and covered key aspects of major projects, infrastructure
and urban planning to name a few.
Rubi Sawhney, Marketing Manager, GLOREI
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Delegate profile at Oman Construction Summit 2011
The event is excellent for networking as the participants
are from different background and delegates were given
enough opportunity to raise their questions.
Mushir Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer, Teejan Trading & Contracting
The Oman Construction Summit allowed the construction
professionals within the Omani market to come together,
network and understand what is happening in the country.
Stuart Ingram, Chief Operating Officer, The Wave, Muscat
Raise your profile, build and maintain businessrelationships through sponsorship andexhibition opportunities Only at Oman Construction Summit 2012 will senior
government officials and construction industry professionals
meet to discuss the latest developments and investment
opportunities in the Sultanate’s construction industry. They will
also gather to learn about the latest solutions and best practices
in designing, building and supervising sustainable and cost-
efficient construction projects. This high-level summit will
therefore offer a unique networking platform to share your
expertise to an audience of senior decision-makers from the
public and private sector.
We have a range of tailored business development, marketing
and sales solutions to specifically deliver on your business
objectives. For more details, call us now on +971 4 364 2975 or email [email protected]
Made good business contacts and secured a potential
project with local company as a partner.Alex Seid, Program Manager, Parsons
A well organised conference with a broad spectrum of
topics and issues - an excellent review of Oman's progress.Andrew Smith, Associate Director, Driver Consult Oman LLC
Fulfilled a much needed networking opportunity for the
construction sector.Udhyani Jayasuriya, Head Corporate Affairs, Milcris
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09:00 Chairman’s welcome address – What did we achieve in a year and what is the
next step for 2012?
Dr. Maurice Girgis, Duqm Project Advisor, Duqm Steering Committee
09:10 Opening address by Chief Guest – Oman government’s vision for the development
of Duqm’s Special Economic Zone
09:20 Assessing the operational performance of Duqm Dry Dock and preparing the
completion of the world-class Duqm port
• Presenting the initial feedback on the Oman Dry dock’s "Soft Operation" and future
operation plans
• Identifying the key requirements and addressing challenges to successfully complete
the construction of Duqm port
• Developing further infrastructure to maximise Duqm’s logistics capabilities and
competitiveness
H.E. Said bin Hamdoon bin Saif Al Harthy, Undersecretary for Ports and Maritime
Affairs, Ministry of Transport and Communications
Peter Broers, CEO, Port of Duqm Company
10:10 Morning break and networking opportunity
10:40 Meeting the growing demand for power and water in Duqm
• Assessing the capacity in electricity and water supply currently available in Duqm area
• Developing water pipeline and desalination infrastructure to secure water supply
• Planning the future power and water infrastructure development required to meet
investors’ needs
Eng. Hamed Al Maghderi, General Manager, Rural Areas Electricity Company (RAECO)
Eng. Zaher Khalid Suleiman Al-Suleimani, Director General of Projects, Public
Authority for Electricity and Water (PAEW)
11:30 Developing residential and tourism facilities to create a sustainable urban
community in Duqm
• Identifying the strategies implemented to preserve Duqm’s cultural heritage and
environment
• Providing an update on the progress of existing and planned projects
• Highlighting investment opportunities for developers
Ibrahim Sultan Al Hosni, Investment Manager, OMRAN
12:15 Lunch and networking break
13:30 Understanding the laws, regulations and procedures to invest or operate in Duqm• Reviewing business practices for international companies operating or investing
in Duqm
• Identify key incentives to attract investment and assist investors in identifying
potential partners
• Understanding tender bid process and regulations when doing business with
the government
• Employing and developing capabilities of Omani human resources
• Assessing the availability of finance and reducing the overall risk for project participants
• Reviewing disparities between local and international construction industry regulations
and their impacts on Duqm projects’ development
Dr. Maurice Girgis, Duqm Project Advisor, Duqm Steering CommitteeMohammed Al Hussaini, Director of Economic Research Department, OmanChamber of Commerce & Industry
14:15 Identifying the key requirements to attract private sector investments • Improving market attractiveness by implementing the appropriate regulation framework
• Selecting the key sectors to open to private sector investments
• Highlighting the opportunities and limitations of private sector investments
Bhupinder Singh Bedi, PPP Expert, Asian Development Bank
14:50 Doing business in Oman – how to make the investment climate in Oman moreinvestor-friendly environment• What are the private and foreign investors’ perspective on investing in Oman in the
current global economic scenario?
• To what extent is the institutional framework conducive to an investor-friendly environment?
• What key challenges are you facing when investing or operating in Oman?
• What improvements are required to the regulation framework to improve cost- and
time-efficiency of construction projects?
• What is done to facilitate decision-making process and reduce administrative procedures?
• What improvements are required to allow further participation of private and foreign
investors in the country’s major construction projects?
• Which projects are currently presenting the most opportunities or future potential for
foreign and private investors?
15:30 Chairman’s closing remarks, afternoon refreshments and end of focus day
Summit day one: Focus daySunday 29 January 2012
Following the exclusive overview of Duqm’s comprehensive master plan presented at the first annual OmanConstruction Summit in January 2011, this focus day will provide an update on the projects completed thisyear, explore business and investment opportunities based on Duqm's planned and future projects and reviewthe government key strategies and objectives for 2012 in a challenging international economic environment.
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09:00 Chairman’s welcome addressDavid Ball, President, The Concrete Society
09:10 Opening address by Chief Guest
Sharing Oman’s government insights, strategies and planning for the year ahead
09:20 Keynote address: How did regional political unrest and the global economiccrisis impact on Oman’s 8th Five-year development plan 2011-2015?
09:30 What are the Omani government’s priorities for 2012?In the second year of the 2011-2015 National Development Plan, Oman’s government isengaged in cross-industry development plans and major infrastructure constructionprojects. During this exclusive session, senior officials from Oman’s government willhighlight their key objectives for the year ahead. H.E. Said bin Hamdoon bin Saif Al Harthy, Undersecretary for Ports and MaritimeAffairs, Ministry of Transport and Communications
10:00 Exhibition tour with distinguished guests and morning networking break
Ensuring efficient project planning, execution and supervision
10:45 Strengthening project delivery in a fast-changing business landscape• Exploring PDO’s challenging Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects• Identifying PDO’s key infrastructure projects to support the EOR projects• Overcoming ongoing challenges in managing and delivering complex
infrastructure projects Sami A. Redha A. Baqi Al Lawati, Infrastructure Director, Petroleum DevelopmentOman (PDO)
11:15 Developing an efficient mass transit system to improve urban mobility –Istanbul’s Kadikoy-Kartal Metro Project • Understanding Istanbul’s urban transportation systems and the necessity of
implementing a new mode of public transit• Assessing the benefits of a metro system in a rapidly growing urban area• Reviewing the key stages in the project implementation and the solutions implemented
to overcome challenges Mehmet Oguz Efe, Project Manager, MAKYOL Construction Industry Tourism and Trading
11:45 Understanding Oman’s construction industry regulation, standards andspecifications• Understanding tendering processes and qualification requirements• Acknowledging current regulations related to environmental permits and building
specifications• Adapting to differences between national and international standards and assessing
their impacts on projects Panelists include:Nasser Al Maqbali, VP Construction, OMRANMohammed Al Hussaini, Director of Economic Research Department, Oman Chamberof Commerce & Industry
12:30 Lunch networking break
13:30 Examining the specificities and challenges of projects planning, execution andsupervision in OmanMeet each participant at your table and exchange your experience of constructionproject planning, tendering process, management and operation. Discuss the keychallenges faced during each stage of project development and implementation andbenchmark possible solutions to improve project cost and time-efficiency in Oman.Discussion topics include:• Regulation and administrative procedures• Project governance• Master planning and design • Communication and coordination between authorities project development plans
and strategies• Technical and financial qualification requirement during tendering process• Human resources qualification and availability• Identification and selection of cost-saving technologies, techniques and
management solutions
14:15 Planning, designing and building a unique venue in a new urban area – The RoyalOpera House and Opera Gallery Muscat • Reviewing the strategy implemented to include the Opera House within Muscat
development plan• Identifying the key design and construction requirements to ensure long-term
sustainability• Assessing the challenges faced during the construction phase and the solutions
implemented to overcome themEng. Hamid Al Ghazali, Project Director General, Royal Court Affairs, DiwanEng. M.T. Ahmad, Project Manager, Royal Court Affairs, Diwan
14:45 Afternoon networking break
15:15 Managing the safety of your employees and organisation by implementing anOccupational Health & Safety Management System based on OHSAS 18001:2007• Implementing accident and injury prevention programmes in construction • Identifying and managing construction industry’s occupational diseases • Preventing adverse health effects by conducting biological monitoringTheuns Kotze, Regional Director Middle East and Africa, British Standards Institution (BSI)
15:45 Developing an efficient urban transportation plan to keep pace with increasingurbanisation• Highlighting the importance of transportation planning as a key component of
urban planning• Understanding the methodology of transportation planning and anticipating challenges
faced during implementation process• Meeting the changing needs of mobility by implementing a comprehensive intermodal
transport networkDr. Bilal Farhan, Senior Transportation Planner / GIS Adviser, Amman Institute forUrban Development, Jordan
16:15 Chairman’s closing remarks
16:30 End of summit day two
19:00 VIP Dinner
Summit day two: ConferenceMonday 30 January 2012
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09:00 Chairman’s welcome and opening addressDavid Ball, President, The Concrete Society
Enhancing quality and sustainability while optimising costs
09:10 Adopting green building principles for protecting the environment and ensuring sustainability• Implementing green building policies and regulations that promote
sustainable practices
• Adopting an appropriate rating system to measure performance
• Facilitating collaborative solutions to ensure efficient implementation of green
building principles
Dr. Sadek Owainati, Co-Founder, Emirates Green Building Council and Founding
Chairman, World Green Building Council MENA Network
09:40 Assessing the benefits of sustainable, high-durability, corrosion-resistantconcrete structures - 11 years of high exposure concrete structures in The Arabian Peninsula• Analysing the chemistry and microscopy of sustainable concrete
• Identifying the unique design parameters
• Understanding why asset owners specify and the deciding factor
David Ball, President, The Concrete Society
10:10 Green Building practices - Seeking innovative building solutions to supporteffective sustainable infrastructure development• Understanding the importance of balancing a country’s economy development needs
and environment protection
• Adopting sustainable design techniques to limit environmental impacts and extend
construction project life-cycle
• Identifying the role of contractors in implementing Green Building requirements
• Reducing the environmental impact of building materials
Panelists include:
Dr. Sadek Owainati, Co-Founder, Emirates Green Building Council and Founding
Chairman, World Green Building Council MENA NetworkDr. Syed Anisuddin, Expert, Training and Development, MODES – Ministry ofDefence Engineering ServicesEng. A Nizamuddin Ahmad, Deputy Dean, Caledonian University College ofEngineering, Oman
Dr. Otakar Vacin, Associate Professor, Faculty of Transportation Sciences,
Czech Technical University
11:00 Morning networking break
11:30 Selecting strategic material resources to design sustainable and cost-efficientconstruction• Sourcing, procuring and installing sustainable materials
• Using sustainable materials during the planning and design phase to enable
effective construction
• Anticipating and addressing potential issues related to sustainable materials
Dr. Otakar Vacin, Associate Professor, Faculty of Transportation Sciences,
Czech Technical University
12:00 Addressing design and construction challenges faced during the development of OMRAN’s tourism infrastructure • Providing an update on OMRAN’s major on-going and planned projects to highlight
business opportunities
• Assessing key technical and commercial aspects in designing tourism infrastructure
while limiting impacts on the environment
• Enhancing quality while optimising costs by using innovative design and
construction technologies
Nasser Al Maqbali, VP Construction, OMRAN
12:30 Lunch networking break
13:30 Master planning consultation clinicAt this unique networking and idea sharing forum, key decision makers in Oman’s
infrastructure and construction industry will receive the opportunity to sit with leading
planning and design consultants for a free one–to–one consultation. Use this
opportunity to get the heart of your project challenges and build potential new
working relationships with experts in the field.
14:30 Afternoon networking break
15:00 Enhancing the capacity of Oman’s construction industry to match clients’ needsin line with global trends and international best practicesMeet each participant at your table and exchange your experience of construction
project procurement process and management. Discuss the key challenges related to
material and human resources supply and exchange best practices to develop local
construction industry skills and build capacity
Discussion topics include:
• Assessing the impact of growing demand in material supply and workforce availability
• Overcoming the issues related to project funding and procurement strategy
• Reviewing legal and financial considerations when importing materials and
workforce supply
• Embedding effectively advanced skills in local organisation for supplying state-of-the
art solutions
• Developing strategies for building capacities and integrating future leaders within
the industry
16:00 Chairman’s closing remarks and end of summit day three
Summit day three: ConferenceTuesday 31 January 2012
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Summit day four: Essential interactive workshop Wednesday 1 February 2012
09:00 – 16:00 Planning for smart growth of urban areas to create more livable andsustainable built environment
Developing transportation plans to support growing urban areas
As Oman is facing rapid urbanisation and the authorities are engaged in the construction of
ambitious infrastructure projects, how can the Sultanate ensure the development of sustainable
and livable communities? This workshop day will introduce participants to efficient planning
concepts, processes and practices to build environmentally sustainable urban development
projects, ensure smart growth strategies and successful implementation processes.
Urban areas across the Middle East are experiencing significant growth. One of the most
important aspects of supporting urban growth is to provide the necessary transportation
infrastructure. This workshop will review key aspects and components to consider while
developing efficient urban transportation planning, including the development of the road
network and public transportation plans.
Key topics to be discussed include:
• Understanding the key components of an efficient public transportation plan that supports
furture urban growth
• Reviewing basic aspects of the road network development plan such as road classification
• Identifying missing network elements while considering urban growth needs, including process,
identification of primary transit line and location of transit facilities
Who should attend the workshop day:
• Project Directors
• Heads of Technical Affairs
• Heads of Infrastructure
• Heads of Urban Planning
• Planners
• Designers / Architects
• Civil Engineers
• Real Estate Professionals
• Consultants
• Contractors
Workshop leader:
Dr. Bilal Farhan, Senior Transportation Planner / GIS Adviser, Amman Institute for UrbanDevelopment, Jordan
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