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14:45 Rail keynote panel discussion:<br />

Overview of the experiences with integrated rail projects and the next steps toward project<br />

implementation<br />

• Ongoing ch<strong>al</strong>lenges for the Qatari transport infrastructure market and successes of delivering<br />

Qatar’s transport investment programme over the next 5 years<br />

• Current development status of the public urban transportation masterplan<br />

• Long-term strategy for Qatar’s inter-mod<strong>al</strong> transport systems<br />

• Possible next steps and opportunities for long distance passenger rail, freight transport, metro<br />

systems, LRT and stations<br />

Panelists:<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. Giannakos Konstantinos, Project Director (Saudi Arabian Railway Company), SALFO & Associates SA<br />

Asif Shafi, Vice President, Parsons<br />

Gordon Lindsay, Project Director & Head of Rail, Atkins<br />

David Greenh<strong>al</strong>gh, Division<strong>al</strong> Director and Country Manager, Mott MacDon<strong>al</strong>d<br />

Neil W<strong>al</strong>msley, Associate Director- Planning & Transportation, Arup<br />

15:15<br />

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15:30<br />

15:45<br />

Re<strong>al</strong> estate updates and expectations of Qatar’s key city and urbanisation projects<br />

Discussing the affordable housing developments in Qatar<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. Tarek Coury, Chief Economist, Tanween<br />

Qatar Project Market Market: projects forecast, market environment and current contenders<br />

• Qatar projects forecast delivery and market ch<strong>al</strong>lenges<br />

• Changes in the regions politic<strong>al</strong> landscape and effects on the GCC project landscape<br />

• Contenders in Qatar – an<strong>al</strong>ysis on the main contractors, consultants and providers<br />

• An<strong>al</strong>ysis on what projects will likely be awared between 2013 and 2013<br />

Ed James, Head <strong>MEED</strong> Insight, <strong>MEED</strong> Insight<br />

Networking break<br />

AFTERNOON BREAKOUT STREAMS<br />

Stream A<br />

Moderator: Simon Harrison, Speci<strong>al</strong> Counsel Qatar,<br />

Patton Boggs<br />

16:00 Leading the way beyond 2022 through compliance<br />

and creation of various revenue streams<br />

Discussing the opportunities and revenue<br />

potenti<strong>al</strong>s of a low carbon economy<br />

Simon Harrison, Speci<strong>al</strong> Counsel Qatar<br />

Patton Boggs<br />

Stream B<br />

Moderator: Edmund O’Sullivan, Chairman, <strong>MEED</strong><br />

<strong>Events</strong><br />

Delivering capit<strong>al</strong> projects in support of the<br />

railway networks<br />

Trends for Railway Infrastructure of the future<br />

in High Speed and Heavy Haul<br />

Giannakos Konstantinos, Project Director (For<br />

Saudi Arabian Railway Company)<br />

SALFO & Associates SA<br />

16:20 Overcoming ch<strong>al</strong>lenges faced by contractors in<br />

compliance with QSAS<br />

Update on Qatar Sustainability Assessment System<br />

(QSAS): Setting new standards in sustainable<br />

infrastructure and energy efficiency<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. Esam Elsarrag, Director- Research and<br />

Development, Gulf Organisation for Research &<br />

Development (GORD)<br />

He<strong>al</strong>thcare update from Hamad Medic<strong>al</strong><br />

Corporation<br />

Achievements in delivering projects<br />

and Qatar’s plan to modernise the he<strong>al</strong>thcare<br />

system<br />

Amr M. Metw<strong>al</strong>ly, Lead He<strong>al</strong>thcare Architect,<br />

Hamad Medic<strong>al</strong> Corporation<br />

www.qatarconference.com | T +971 (0) 4 390 0699 |E events@meed.com<br />

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