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KUWAIT
Promoting cost-effective and timely urban
transportation projects and practices in Kuwait
International summit: 11 - 12 October 2010
Interactive workshops: 10 & 13 October 2010
Mövenpick Hotel & Resort Al Bida’a, Salmiya, Kuwait
Speakers in the spotlight: Key benefits of attending:
• Abdulaziz Al-Kulaib, Deputy Minister, • Examine Kuwait’s new transportation mega projects
Ministry of Public Works, Kuwait
• Bryan Willey, Regional Director, Atkins • Explore the scope of Kuwait’s new metro and rail projects
• Said Gharbieh, Director UK and MENA, Ove Arup & Partners
• Hashem Al-Tabtabaei, Technical Teams Director, Partnerships • Understand the benefits of RFID technology in transportation
Technical Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Kuwait and
Coordinator, Kuwait Metro and Rail Committee • Examine the PPP requirements for Kuwaiti rail and
• Mohammed Serroukh, Director General, ITS Arab metro projects
• Abraham Akkawi, Head of PPP Advisory Services, Ernst & Young
• Jeffrey De Lange, Deputy Managing Director, Gulf Consult • Listen to alternative approaches to road maintenance
• Andrew Clarke, Senior Transportation Planner, and auditing
Abu Dhabi Department of Transport, UAE
• Dr. Wassim Raad, Head of RFID Program, • Learn how to improve planning and ensure sustainability
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA in major projects
• Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy, Hong Kong
• Discover the latest technologies in ITS
• Dr. Mostafa Abo-Hashema, Associate Professor and
Pavement Consultant, UAE University
• Steven Miller, Managing Director, FX Fowle
• Develop creative strategies to supplement urban
transportation pathways
• John McSheen, Regional Head of Planning & Transportation,
Atkins
• Analyse initiatives to encourage the adoption of
• Prof. Dr. Kim Jraiw, Project Manager, UN National and
public transport usage
Integrated Transport Strategy 2010 - 2020 for Kuwait
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2. Essential interactive workshops
Sunday 10 and Wednesday 13 October 2010
KUWAIT
IQPC’s workshops are unique opportunities to spend valuable time with industry experts. These interactive sessions are
extended to ensure that you will get to the heart of the conference’s most critical issues and uncover practical solutions
you can apply in your own company.
Sunday 10 October 2010, 09:00 - 16:00 Wednesday 13 October 2010, 09:00 - 12:00
Pre-conference Post-conference half day workshop B:
full day workshop A: Investigating the use of RFID technology in
Successfully deploying next transportation infrastructure
generation Intelligent Transport This session will guide government officials, engineers and planning
Systems (ITS) in the Arab region consultants through a step by step introduction to RFID technology in
This workshop session will provide the transportation systems. Case studies of RFID technology in transportation
opportunity for engineers, consultants will also be examined, with explanations of how these are applicable to
and government officials to enhance transportation pathways in Kuwait and the wider GCC.
their knowledge of ITS. It will also include Benefits of attending:
examples of how the next generation of • Implementing RFID in access control and transportation
ITS is thriving in the Arab region and the • Using RFID as a toll payment system in transportation
huge potential for its applicability within • Understanding the business case for utilizing RFID technology
the GCC. • Underlying fundamental limitations of the technology
Benefits of attending: • Offering hands on experience in designing RFID systems and demonstrations
• Assessing the benefits of ITS Workshop facilitator:
management and information systems Dr. Wassim Raad, Head of RFID Program, King Fahd University
• Investigating the role and applicability of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA
of ITS architecture and standards
• Learning how to manage ITS Wednesday 13 October 2010, 13:00 – 16:00
deployments efficiently and effectively
• Understanding the future trend of Post-conference half day workshop C:
intelligent vehicles and their potential Achieving best practice in asset management
in the Arab region
This session will guide road engineers and government officials in
Workshop facilitator: understanding the concepts and principles of asset management and its
Mohammed Serroukh, Director General, ability to deliver high level transportation objectives
ITS Arab
Benefits of attending:
• Assessing the experience of asset management in trunk, primary, local
and secondary roads in the UK
• Evaluating asset management tools to support decision making
• Implementing asset management: Gap analysis and action plans
• Learning the data requirements and support tools for asset management
• Determining the life cycle planning and potential benefitsWorkshop
Workshop facilitator:
Jason Williams, Technical Director for Infrastructure, Middle East
& India, Atkins
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3. Conference day one
Monday 11 October 2010
KUWAIT
08:30 Registration and coffee 12:30 Summit lunch with networking opportunity
08:45 Chair’s welcome and opening speech 13:30 Ensuring planning is consistent with population growth
and infrastructure development
Urban transportation in Kuwait: The shape of things to come • Investigating sustainability strategies to ensure infrastructure
longevity
09:00 Keynote presentation: Current trends and mega projects • Achieving success in sustainable project planning within
in the Kuwaiti transportation sector tight deadlines
• Examining opportunities presented by increased • Maintaining responsibility for projects after completion
infrastructure spending John McSheen, Regional Head of Planning and Transportation,
• Investigating Kuwait’s transportation mega projects Atkins
• Reviewing the recent achievements and projects of
the Ministry of Public Works 14:00 Urban transportation challenges facing decision
Abdulaziz Al-Kulaib, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Public makers in Kuwait
Works, Kuwait • Assessing the increase in transportation problems related
to population and economic growth
09:30 Delivering the metro and rail projects in Kuwait: • Understanding the Kuwait National and Integrated Transport
A financial perspective Strategy 2010 - 2020
• Understanding the origins of the current and planned rail • Incorporating political support and moving away from
and metro projects traditional transportation practices
• Developing an efficient, safe, and economically viable
• Uncovering the roles of the Partnerships Technical Bureau,
sustainable transport system
Ministry of Communications and Kuwait Municipality
Prof. Dr. Kim Jraiw, Project Manager, UN National and
• Reviewing PPP project arrangements for the metro and rail
Integrated Transport Strategy 2010 - 2020 for Kuwait
networks under Law 7/2008
• Assessing the current status, lessons learned and future plans
14:30 Investigating Kuwait’s National Transport Strategy
for rail and metro projects in Kuwait
• Understanding how sustainability is incorporated in
Hashem Al-Tabtabaei, Technical Teams Director, Partnerships
PANEL DISCUSSION
transport strategies
Technical Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Kuwait and
• Successfully integrating population growth and
Coordinator, Kuwait Metro and Rail Committee transportation solutions
• Ensuring Kuwait maintains infrastructure longevity in its
10:00 The impact of mega projects on the transportation new projects
sector in Kuwait John McSheen, Regional Head of Planning and Transportation,
• Driving economic development by improving urban
PANEL DISCUSSION
Atkins
transportation networks in Kuwait Prof. Dr. Kim Jraiw, Project Manager, UN National and
• Understanding how the Kuwaiti government will facilitate Integrated Transport Strategy 2010 - 2020 for Kuwait
infrastructure improvement
• Analysing transportation projects and their stages of 15:00 Afternoon networking break
execution in Kuwait
Abdulaziz Al-Kulaib, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Public Planning ahead: Creative strategies to supplement
Works, Kuwait urban transportation projects
Hashem Al-Tabtabaei, Technical Teams Director, Partnerships
Technical Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Kuwait and 15:30 Challenges to mass transit implementation and methods
Coordinator, Kuwait Metro and Rail Committee to support project viability and success: Experience in
rapidly developing cities
10:30 Morning networking break • Assessing the impact of urban form and development density
on metro systems
Successful urban transportation planning in the Middle East • Integrating systems, modes and issues with “social need”
and “legacy” bus networks
11:00 Ensuring best planning and procurement practice for • Overcoming uncertainty in different forecast perspectives
urban rail in the Middle East • Highlighting value-capture opportunities: Property
• Implementing realistic planning for public transportation projects development benefits
• Ensuring future proofing in your projects • Reviewing transport policy impacts: Short-term constraints
• Assessing risks and those best placed to carry them and long-term opportunities
• Emphasising the importance of connectivity and integrated Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy, Hong Kong
development
Said Gharbieh, Director UK and MENA, Ove Arup & Partners 16:00 Urban transit: An architect’s perspective on lifestyle
and sustainability
11:30 Achieving sustainability in the Abu Dhabi Surface • Understanding environmental sustainability
Transport Master Plan • Integrating urbanism and cities
CASE STUDY
• Achieving sustainability in transportation master planning • Combining tall buildings and mixed-use developments
• Learning how to cope with uncertainty • Utilising transportation infrastructure as a solution
• Assessing the implementation of the master plan Steven Miller, Managing Director, FX Fowle
• Understanding what Kuwait can do differently
Andrew Clarke, Senior Planner, Abu Dhabi Department 16:30 Encouraging creative strategies in transportation projects
of Transport, UAE • Thinking “outside the box” in transportation projects
PANEL DISCUSSION
• Developing creative solutions to traditional problems in
12:00 Planning and implementing Kuwait’s rail network transportation infrastructure
• Discussing which technical requirements are necessary • Evaluating how property can be incorporated into urban
PANEL DISCUSSION
transportation projects
for Kuwait’s rail network
Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy, Hong Kong
• Planning for phases of transport network implementation
Steven Miller, Managing Director, FX Fowle
• Assessing the positive impact of rail on transportation problems
Said Gharbieh, Director UK and MENA, Ove Arup & Partners
17.00 Chair’s closing comments
Oliver Billings, Middle East Rail Manager, Ove Arup & Partners
Andrew Clarke, Senior Planner, Abu Dhabi Department
End of day one
of Transport, UAE
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4. Conference day two
Tuesday 12 October 2010
KUWAIT
08:30 Registration and coffee 12:30 Assessing the safety and longevity of roads in the Middle East
• Understanding why road safety is so important in the Middle East
PANEL DISCUSSION
08:45 Chair’s welcome and opening speech • Integrating maintenance and safety into road design
• Understanding how safety integration does not have to stretch
your project costs
Reducing the dependence on cars and subsequent road traffic issues
Dr. Fahad Al-Rukaibi, Transportation Group Leader,
Kuwait University
09:00 Reducing the dependence on cars: Effecting a shift in mindset Dr. Mostafa Abo-Hashema, Associate Professor and
• Changing travel patterns from personal to public modes of Pavement Consultant, UAE University
transportation Emmanuel Castro, Sales Director, MEA CITILOG and RITCO
• Overcoming barriers to mode change: Kuwait’s restrictive
summer weather and the low price of petrol 13:00 Summit lunch with networking opportunity
• Identifying the pros and cons of financial penalties versus
New developments in Intelligent Transport Systems
public awareness campaigns
• Examining the advantages and disadvantages of applying 14:00 Improving data collection, traffic monitoring, automated
soft penalties to car usage in Kuwait signals and automisation
Brian Willey, Regional Director, Atkins • Ensuring cohesion in traffic management systems
• Utilising new technologies in data collection and traffic monitoring
09:30 Driving down air pollution: Strategies to combat vehicle fumes • Improving the efficiency of automated signals
• Assessing the effect of motorised transportation on air quality Mohammed Serroukh, Director General, ITS Arab
• Achieving a reduction in motor vehicle fumes in Kuwait City
14:30 RFID: The future of transportation technology
• Providing solutions to pollution on Kuwaiti roads • Understanding RFID technology and terminology
Dr. Dhari Al-Ajmi, Director of Environment and Urban • Utilising RFID in transportation and vehicle access control
Development, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research • Managing vehicle access control and fleet management:
The KFUPM experience
10:00 Investigating transportation alternatives to motor vehicles • Ensuring RFID privacy and security standards are maintained
• Encouraging the uptake of public transportation in the • Discussing the proof of concept application on auto
navigation systems
PANEL DISCUSSION
Middle East
Dr. Wassim Raad, Director of RFID Research Program,
• Overcoming GCC perceptions associated with public
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA
transport systems
• Reducing the environmental impact of transportation strategies 15:00 Assessing the future of transportation technology in the GCC
Dr. Dhari Al-Ajmi, Director of Environment and Urban • Reviewing recent developments in traffic and transportation
PANEL DISCUSSION
Development, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research technology in the GCC
Brian Willey, Regional Director, Atkins • Discussing emerging ITS and RFID technology case studies
• Reaffirming why continuing progress of transportation
technology is so important
10:30 Morning networking break
Mohammed Serroukh, Director General, ITS Arab
Dr. Wassim Raad, Director of RFID Research Program,
Road development strategies that minimise disruption King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA
and maximise safety
15:30 Afternoon networking break
11.00 Ensuring collisions are prevented: An introduction to
Road Safety Audits (RSA) BOT and PPP: Effective financial strategies when implementing
• Understanding the basic concepts of RSA urban transportation projects
• Ensuring that preventable collision producing elements
16:00 Agreeing to a BOT / PPP project in the GCC
are absent • Understanding the types of PPPs applicable to transportation projects
• Factoring in suitable collision reducing elements in RSA • Applying lessons from successful BOT / PPP processes
• Explaining the limitations of RSA in Kuwait • Putting the partnerships in PPP: How to ensure best practice
Dr. Fahad Al-Rukaibi, Transportation Group Leader, in PPP projects
Kuwait University Abraham Akkawi, Head of Infrastructure and PPP Advisory
Services, Ernst & Young
11:30 Overcoming challenges in making road maintenance decisions
16:30 Taking on a BOT project in Kuwait: Failaka Island,
• Identifying fundamental principles in pavement maintenance
the story so far
management systems
CASE STUDY
• Assessing the BOT history of Failaka Island
• Enhancing knowledge of inventory and asset value • The story so far – reviewing the development of Failaka Island
• Improving credibility in decision-making processes • Accepting BOT contracts – things to consider before signing
• Defining maintenance and rehabilitation policies on the dotted line
• Introducing new technologies to determine maintenance decisions • Understanding the legal implications of BOT in Kuwait
Dr. Mostafa Abo-Hashema, Associate Professor and Jeffrey De Lange, Deputy Managing Director, Gulf Consult
Pavement Consultant, UAE University
17:00 Examining the motivations for government – private
sector partnerships
12:00 Combining traffic safety and pollution reduction- Assessing
PANEL DISCUSSION
• Government motivations: Investigating the catalysts for FDI
Advanced Urban Traffic Deployment in Rabat, Morocco in Kuwait and other GCC countries
CASE STUDY
• Ensuring Anti-grid Lock with red light violation enforcement for • Private sector opportunities: Bidding to tender a PPP/ BOT
the Rabat-Sale Tramway project with GCC governments
• Reducing urban traffic congestion and pollution with adaptive • Understanding why developing a tenable relationship is the
automated traffic control key to project success
Abraham Akkawi, Head of Infrastructure and PPP Advisory
• Maximising the reduction of harmful PM 2.5 pollution in
Services, Ernst & Young
roadway, subway and railway tunnels by using advanced Jeffrey De Lange, Deputy Managing Director, Gulf Consult
Electrostatic Honeycomb Precipitator Filters
Rachid Smidi, Senior Advisor, Bouregreg Valley 17:30 Chair’s closing comments
Development Agency
Emmanuel Castro, Sales Director, MEA CITILOG and RITCO End of conference
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5. Who will you network with at the Urban
Transportation Summit – Kuwait?
This is a must attend event for transportation consultants
and professionals, municipality and ministry officials,
transportation planners and designers, rail and metro
consultants, contractors and transportation solution providers.
Job titles include:
KUWAIT Directors, Heads, Managing Directors, Director Generals,
Technical Managers, Design Managers and Project
Managers of:
Kuwait is set to play its part in the GCC transportation boom and • Transportation
has set aside US$14 billion to implement the country’s first metro • Rail
and rail projects. 50% of that will be dedicated to building 171km of
• Planning
metro lines, stations and carriages in what is set to be a major step
• Infrastructure
forward in improving Kuwait’s inner city transportation problems.
The remainder will be spent on laying over 500km of railway track • Roads
as part of Kuwait’s commitment to the GCC railway network, • Urban Development
improving its connectivity with cities in Saudi Arabia and Iraq. • Environment
The Urban Transportation Summit – Kuwait will bring together key Delegate profile of past Urban Transportation summits:
transportation stakeholders throughout the value chain including By job titles:
rail, metro and road consultants, Kuwaiti government officials and
key contractors involved in major projects. The event will examine
project case studies, best practice examples, and provide the
opportunity to define and explore the key challenges, opportunities
and projects in Kuwaiti and GCC urban transportation.
Design Manager
Engineer/Engineering Manager
What past IQPC event attendees said:
CEO
“The conference guarantees to provide topical updates to General Manager
answer tomorrow’s issues.” Project Manager
Project and Design Manager, LAING O’ROURKE Regional Director
Business Development Director/Manager
Sales Director
“An excellent setting in which to share knowledge and Marketing Director/Manager
experience.” Technical Manager
Senior Engineer, FUGRO MIDDLE EAST Transport Head
Sponsors:
"We appreciate the energetic efforts of IQPC to focus
all stakeholders on tackling the most critical issues in
construction in the Middle East."
Director of Construction, EMAAR
Media partners:
6 reasons for you to attend the Urban
Transportation Summit – Kuwait
1. Assess regional case studies in urban transportation
master planning
2. Follow the development of Kuwaiti mega projects, including
Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities
the rail and metro networks
Only at the Urban Transportation Summit – Kuwait will the
3. Examine the use of RFID technology in urban transportation highest-level decision makers attend in one place at one time.
They will evaluate products and services and will look to
4. Create value and investigate sustainability in short-list potential suppliers.
transportation projects • Can you afford to miss out on this opportunity?
5. Hear expert opinion on the design, operation and maintenance • Do you have a product or service that our senior
of rail and metro systems decision-makers and influencers need?
We have a range of business development / marketing and
6. Understand PPP and BOT projects in Kuwait sales solutions that will be tailored to specifically deliver on
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For more information on upcoming events contact:
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