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QATAR TRANSPORT

29 November 2016St. Regis Hotel, Doha, Qatar

Driving growth and diversification of Qatar’s economy by delivering sustainable transportation and digital programmes

Book your pass today: www.qatartransportforum.meed.com | +971 (0) 4 818 0224 | [email protected]

WHy QataR?Qatar continues to be one of the region’s top projects market, with a diversified list of schemes extending from immediate infrastructure needs to those that meet longer-term economic development goals. Despite the more challenging financial climate, Qatar is still the fastest growing market offering massive opportunity in the transport sector. It continues to keep the momentum behind infrastructure projects and other activities that drive its economic growth.

the state has declared an increase in budget spending for transport, and the government has given strong signals that low oil prices will not divert it from funding critical projects.

the transport sector is providing the most commercial opportunities the market has to offer from small national projects such as e-ticketing, parking and traffic management to large packages for the Doha Metro, the $20bn expressway programme.

to meet the challenges of the private sector MEED’s Qatar transport Forum focuses on the projects and activities of the existing authorities and agencies currently under the umbrella of the Ministry of transport & Communications as well as initiatives tied to delivering FIFA World Cup mandates with only 6 years to go.

the agenda delivers critical solutions on how transport authorities, operators and developers plan to improve efficiency and increase participation of private investment into Qatar’s transport sector.

the conference is a platform for you to gain exclusive insights on project and investment opportunities in

aIRpoRtSRoaDSpoRtS MEtRo RaIl

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aCCESS NEW BuSINESS

Major transportation projects Status in Qatar

transport projects under study

($m) 7,278

transport projects under Main Contract Bid

($m) 5,102

transport projects under Main Contract

pre-qualification

($m) 5,102

transport projects under Design

($m) 18,561

MEED projects forecasts $34.793bn of projects due to be awarded by 2018 due to the sharp increase in transport project activity.

Ed James, Director of Content and Analysis, MEED Projects

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WHo attENDS tHE QataR tRaNSpoRt FoRuM

Industry representation

Job title breakdown

28% 23% 16%C-level/General Manager/Managing Director/Regional Director

project Directors of Infrastructure & transport

Business Development / Strategy Director

Managing partnersand legal associates

project Finance Directors

Head of Innovation,products and Services

12% 11% 10%

23%Contractors

6%Banks /

law Firms

16%advisors /

Consultants

2%transport

products, solution and equipment

providers

27%Government

agencies

12%technology providers

14%Sub-Contractors

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EvENt FaCtS

25+ senior speakers providing actionable take-away facts

and insight

9+ hours of comprehensive, structured and informal

networking

2 parallel streams ensuring

100% relevant content covering Qatar’s full

integrated transport plan

3 roundtables providing clear

recommendations on material, resource shortages causing project delays and

qatarisation requirements and steps to meeting mandate from Ministry of labour

1 exclusive breakfast briefing

on how to avoid contract disputes and manage cash

flow

8 client speakers representing railways, roads, local streets,

drainage, port operations, logistics and industrial zones

23informative and interactive

topics and steps to surviving Qatar’s

construction market

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WHat’S NEW FoR 2016?

NEW!

Full-day Rail, Road, ports, airports agenda: Giving you essential breakdown of best practice and innovative solutions & technologies for the planning, operation, maintenance and long term management of Qatar’s road networks

Stream focused on port management and operations offering new dimension and depth to the agenda exclusively led by Mawani

NEW!

NEW!

Exclusive Breakfast briefing giving you a survival guide for working in a tough contracts environment, avoiding disputes and minimising contractual risks

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a MuSt attEND BECauSE you WIll

Get live updates detailing project scope changes and tenders expected showcasing the pressing need to push forward with investment projects tied forward FIFa mandates

take home a step-by-step guide on how to survive in today’s market and stay profitable while accessing smaller national projects supporting transport sector (e-ticketing smart parking and traffic management systems)

Reposition your company to survive the rapidly changing state budgets by understanding and adapting to the emergence of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and how they will work in Qatar

Stay at the pulse of change with long-term future project programmes; get the latest updates on procurement (pre-qualification and tender processes)

Gain visibility on fresh funds allocated for transport projects including Operations, Maintenance and Service contracts for assets coming into the market

take advantage of a stage to showcase risk free fit-for-purpose technology delivering a 21st century integrated transport system in Doha

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aGENDa 07.00 Registration & networking coffee

BuSINESS BrEAkFASt: Avoiding Contract Disputes our expert masterclass facilitator will draw from case study

examples and highlight best practice and essential strategy planning techniques for effectively mitigating risks and delivering dispute free projects. this interactive session will draw from a number of case study examples showcasing proactive and rigorous contract administration and will be tailored to meet the needs of attendees. Be part of the solution to this critical debate:

Strategies for working in a tough contracts environment to avoid disputes and minimise contractual risks•Compliance: tax inclusions, costing and auditing systems •Contracts: Escalation clauses in contracts, hybrid

contracts, contracts that boost partnerships & Jvs •Claims: techniques for effective mediation, arbitration and

broad alternative dispute resolution Registration: Space is limited. 08.00 ChAIrMAN WElCOME rEMArkS FrOM MEED richard thompson, Editorial Director, MEED 08:45 ExhIBItION tOur

OPENING CErEMONY: trANSPOrt PlANNING, POlICY, ECONOMICS & DIVErSIFICAtION

08.30 OPENING kEYNOtE MESSAGE: Qatar’s transport and communications vision and legacy plans beyond 2022

08.45 kEYNOtE PANEl DISCuSSION: Coordinating various stakeholders involved in delivering transport projects (roads, highways, railways and stadiums)•Detailing the current state of the market: what does de-

scoping and repositioning of projects mean to the future of sustainability and economic viability

•looking beyond FIFa: legacy plans for transport related infrastructure

•overall timeline of where Qatar needs to be against FIFa mandated requirements

•Strategies to accelerate coordination of the transport sector and its stakeholders

09.30 OPPOrtuNItIES IN PuBlIC-PrIVAtE COllABOrAtION:

Pioneering steps for diversifying Qatar’s economy •What kind of mechanisms and principles are under

discussion with regards to private financing options (ppp’s, Bot’s pFIs) – what does this regulatory framework look like?

•Is the market mature enough for ppps? providing the clarity that is required to take ppps forward

•How international banks play an integral part in meeting Qatar’s liquidity challenge

•Bankability & packaging of concessions to make projects more attractive to developers

•Developing financing strategies and options for Qatar: future bonds and sukuks?

rashid Al Mansoori, Chief Executive officer, Qatar Stock Exchange

Sharifah hamza, Senior associate, Bennett Jones Jan Schoenig, General Manager: Special projects, Siemens

Qatar 10.15 Morning coffee and networking break

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rAIl WOrkShOP: NExt PhASE FOr QAtAr’S rAIlWAYS

10.30 QrAIl uPDAtE PrESENtAtION: Investment in Qatar’s railways and surrounding areas •Strategic national railway projects: detailing QRail’s

requirements from construction, engineering and services •update on Qatar’s Railway projects and its integration with

surrounding areas •progress update on the Doha Metro, lusail tram and long

Distance projects and how transit oriented real estate development has been integrated

•likely tenders for park-and ride, station retail outlets, long distance D&B in 2017 - what is required for these tenders?

11.00 PANEl DISCuSSION: Operation, planning and economics of

railway initiatives•What are the immediate challenges for Qatar in terms of

planning, designing and implementing major transport infrastructure projects?

• outlining the new and existing opportunities for railway developments in Qatar including:

– train services for passenger and freight – long distance, local and light rail services – transit orientated Real Estate development

•Master planning: how will the major stakeholders work together to ensure project cohesion? lessons learned from outside Qatar

rOADS WOrkShOP: lEADING CONtrIButIONS, FuturE DEVElOPMENt OF ExPrESSWAYS, rOADS AND SurrOuNDING INFrAStruCurE

11.30 AShGhAl uPDAtE PrESENtAtION Expressways, local roads & Drainage Programmes: Achievements and leadership

•looking to the National vision 2030: legacy plans for transport related infrastructure

•What are the short term opportunities tied to ashghal’s mandate?

•How can the private sector support ashghal across the construction, engineering and supply side

•Diversifying Qatar’s economy through innovation and technology – ashghal’s role

12.00 PANEl DISCuSSION: Supporting highways and roads with

sustainable transport solutions•Defining and delivering integrated multi modal transport

systems•understanding the changing role of highways in a balanced

transport system: placing more emphasis on public transport alternatives

•Efficient delivery of local roads and drainage in parallel with strategic highways

•Ensuring integration of design at the interface between local and strategic roads

•Solutions needed to coordinating large scale construction programmes

DIVErSIFYING QAtAr’S ECONOMY: INDuStrIAl ZONES, POrt OPErAtIONS & AVIAtION

12.45 MANAtEQ’S PAN tO DEVElOP NEtWOrkS AND INtErNAtIONAl huBS FOr AIr, SEA, rAIl AND rOAD•opportunities tied to special economic free-zones •Is Manateq’s infrastructure ready for business as usual?•Driving growth in SME development as part of Qatar’s

National vision 2030 – how Manateq is meeting Qatar’s mandates and offered prospects for various sectors

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13.15 POrt MANAGEMENt: transformational changes in Modeling & Optimization of Port Operations•operational and policy updates for Qatar’s ports that are

contributing to Qatar’s port business growth•transition from construction to operation – how will this be

achieved?•Investment opportunities tied to port development in Qatar

(freight, cruise and tourism)•Establishing the appropriate conditions for the adoption of

new technological management for information and energy models

13.45 AIr trANSPOrt DEVElOPMENt: Economics and policies of the future of the aviation sector?•Detailing opportunities tied to airport expansion plans in

Qatar •air transport forecasting: Qatar’s growth achievements and

future plans to become aviation hub for the Middle East – how much more development is required and what does the future hold?

•What are the legacy plans post FIFa 2022 for the aviation sector to continue to grow

14.15 Networking lunch

AFTERNOON SESSION: Short-term national strategic projects: urban transport & traffic Management

Ballroom 1

AFTERNOON WORKSHOP:Opportunities In logistics & Port Management And Operations

Ballroom 2

15.15 ShOrt-tErM NAtIONAl PrOJECtS: Integrated multimodal transportation•Developing a smart transport plan around the urbanisation

challenges •Emerging trends and technologies tied to connected,

autonomous and electric vehicles•Detailing distributive transportation models in Doha •Future plans in connecting planes, trains and cars in the city Dr. Fethi Filali, Head of technology Development & applied Research, Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC

uPDAtE FrOM MAWANI ON thE rEQuIrEMENtS OF thE POrtS•Hamad port connecting the world and connecting the Future•Hamad port’s capacities and operational models•Future opportunities for the private sector in bolstering business in

the ports Dr. Mohamed Briouig, ports advisor to CEo, Qatar Ports Management Company - Mwani Qatar

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15.40 trANSPOrt AND urBAN DESIGN: Meeting the supply and demand needs of the transportation plan ahead of 2022•Showcasing new innovation in the transport sector: streets, utilities,

car-park, traffic management, smart parking and e-ticketing•urban public transit: vehicle dispatching and scheduling

coordination •Improving road safety aligned with the National Road Safety

action plan •using big data to collect traveller information and meet

safety standards •use of sensing technologies for networking monitoring and

crowd sourcing transport dataConfirmed: Ali A. Alraouf, prof. of architecture & urban theories, Ministry of Municipality & Environment Dr. hossam Ibrahim, Enviornmental & urban plnnig Expert, Ministry of Municipality & Environment Jennifer Malapitan-Aguinaldo, transport & technology Reporter, MEED

OPErAtING POrtS: Encouraging Smart Systems, technology and logistics•Electronic port and Single Window systems •overcoming marine logistics industry and International trade red-

tape (regional lessons )•How Computational logistics ensures efficiency and effectiveness

of port operations •Freight transport operations and modelling, sustainability and

performance•Fleet management social aspects of freight transport operations•use of ItS in freight transport operations•Descriptive freight and logistics models and optimisation-oriented

models that support infrastructure network design•Managing networks pricing and regulation to create a sustainable

and lucrative shipping and logistics environment

16.00 FINANCING FuturE O&M AND ASSEt MANAGEMENt – SurVIVING A tOuGh MArkEt•Balancing Cost, Risk, and performance as a key to

ensuring the newly constructed infrastructure supports the National vision 2030

•Cost of maintaining and renewing the infrastructure investments

•How Qatar plans to achieve maximum long-term value from its infrastructure?

Stuart Anderson, Managing Director & Regional Head, Middle East, Standard Poor’s

16.45 ENSurING FuturE SErVICEABIlItY thrOuGh ASSEt MANAGEMENt SYStEMS AND tEChNIQuES •accelerating progress in introducing asset Management

Systems and driving a national approach and directives •Developing asset management practices that can offer the

Qatari authorities with some control and understanding of future costs

•How Qatar will ensuring satisfactory performance across its various transport networks, and balancing the associated risks of different asset management approaches

Matthew Walker, partner, k&l Gates

trANSFOrMAtION OF CONStruCtION MArkEt tO O&MBAllrOOM 1

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ClOSING rOuNDtABlES: SuPPlY & DEMAND OF MAtErIAlS AND rESOurCES & thE ECONOMICS OF QAtArISAtION

BAllrOOM 1

Roundtables provide delegates face-to-face interaction and a solution based platform to discuss critical project delivery barriers. to maximise your time, you can rotate your participation every 20 minutes to visit an expert addressing the topic of your choice.

16.40 rOuNDtABlE 1: Overcoming resources demand

issues: Determining exact plant and

equipment needs (based on de-scoping and changes)

rOuNDtABlE 2: Materials & resources:Strict codes associated with QCS 2014 prices and delivery of asphalt and gabro Effects of changes in specifications

rOuNDtABlE 3: Qatarisation: What it means for the future of the construction industry?progress on Qatarisation programmes tied to the Nv 2030

17.40 Closing remarks and end of Forum

very Informative and professional, providing information on future projects and timelines for delivery

Asim kayani, Master Planner, Worley Parsons

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SpEakERS INCluDE

Dr. Mohamed Briouigports advisor to CEo

Qatar Ports Management Company -

Mwani Qatar

Sharifah hamzaSenior associateBennett Jones

rashid Al MansooriChief Executive officerQatar Stock Exchange

Dr. hossam Ibrahim Enviornmental & urban

plnnig ExpertMinistry of Municipality

& Environment

Ali A. Alraoufprof. of architecture &

urban theoriesMinistry of Municipality

& Environment

Jan SchoenigGeneral Manager: Special projectsSiemens Qatar

richard thompsonEditorial Director

MEED

Jennifer Malapitan-Aguinaldotransport and technologies

EditorMEED

Philippa WilkinsonBanking & Finance

ReporterMEED

Featuring your MEED experts:

Stuart AndersonManaging Director& Regional Head,

Middle EastStandard Poor’s

Matthew Walkerpartner

k&l Gates

Dr. Fethi FilaliHead of technology

Development & applied Research

Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC)

heba Osmanpartner

Fenwick Elliot

roger CruickshankDirector - advisory

ServicesAtkins Global

Dr. Max ClarkRegional transportation Business Development

lead and Deputy project DirectorCh2M

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learn the latest feedback on Qatar’s progress and learn the Government’s focus areas

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