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9th National Infrastructure Summit

9th National Infrastructure Summit

The National Infrastructure Summit will provide a wide ranging and expert view on the nation’s infrastructure needs, with a focus on new and innovative ways to finance, design, build and own new projects, include Public Private Partnerships.

14-15 September 2010 | Rendezvous hotel Melbourne

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Now its 9th year, the National Infrastructure Summit will provide a wide ranging and expert view on the nation’s infrastructure needs. Speakers include:

  • The Hon. Tim Pallas MP, Minister for Roads and Ports, Minister for Major Projects, Victoria State Government
  • Alan Wagner, Chief Executive of the Department of Construction and Infrastructure, Northern Territory Government
  • Senator Barnaby Joyce, Shadow Minister for Regional Development
  • Garry Bowditch, Director, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong
  • Dr Tony Stapledon, Group Sustainability Manager - Corporate Relations, Leighton Contractors
  • Alan Ross, CEO, CPSISC
  • Roderick MacKinnon, Manager Commercial Strategy - Strategic Projects, McConnell Dowell Corporation Limited
  • Mark Pearson, Executive General Manager Regulatory Affairs, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
  • Nick Wills-Johnson, Senior Economist, ACIL Tasman

And many more...
View the detailed agenda and spearker line-up HERE

PLUS: Complement your attendance with 2 focussed pre conference workshops on Monday 13th September 2010:

Workshop A: 9.30 -12.30 : Mitigating risk of large infrastructure projects
Workshop Leaders: Scott Alden and Alex Guy, Partners with DLA Phillips Fox

Workshop B: 1.30-4.30 Governing Infrastructure Investments
Workshop Leaders: Ross Garland, Managing Director, Ross Garland + Associates

More information about the workshops HERE

About the National infrastructure Summit

As the country’s population booms, infrastructure has increased as a prominent agenda on the political spectrum.

Join your peers and hear the viewpoint of federal government, state government, local government and private enterprises , mixed with senior academics and executives ,now that various issues surrounding the nation’s infrastructure have intensified and changed post-GFC. Infrastructure now encompasses new and innovative ways to finance, design, build and own new projects. Private Public Partnerships are one example of a popular alternative. But with post-GFC projects having been met with caution by the private sector, the 2010 agenda will focus on solutions to this new context.

To find out more about endorsement or sponsorship opportunities, contact:
contact Jamie Burrage, Conference manager on: T: (+61 2) 9080 4321, E: jamie.burrage@informa.com.au

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