Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2015

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2 Indonesia Infrastructure Week 2015 IIW Indonesia Infrastructure Week - is the only collective forum that brings together Indonesia s integrated infrastructure events and stakeholders under one roof to gather, plan and deliver on the national program. With over USD 450 Billion earmarked by the government for development over the next 5 years, the wide range of forums at IIW will and once again deliver the national platform to support the implementation of the Government s infrastructure agenda. With a focus on the progress made under the nine priority agenda called Nawa Cita as outlined by HE The President of the Republic of Indonesia, the IIW forums will review progress made in the first year of the Kabinet Kerja work program, while looking ahead with both the public and private sector for infrastructure growth opportunities. Critical issues and Advanced Technologies Delivered at CTI 15 CTI'15 is a dedicated forum for construction technology experts from private, central and regional construction to exclusively promote and present latest case studies, technology information, and best practices to support Indonesia s fast growing construction sector. Government policy and regulation in support of the ASEAN Economic Community The National Single Window for Investment (NSWI) Developing sustainable construction strategies and minimising risk Incorporating advanced technologies Building public housing across Indonesia Construction and building management We recognize how vital electricity, port and airport development is because it affects all of us. Everyone relies on roads and power to live. All of the economic elements are progressing due to the movements of Infrastructure development. Jusuf Kalla, Vice President of Indonesia - Opening of Indonesia Infrastructure Week

3 Programme at a Glance: Day 1 - Wednesday, 4 November :00 Official Opening Ceremony of IIW15 - Indonesia Infrastructure Week :55 VIP Exhibition Walkthrough 12:00 Networking Luncheon 13:00 Plenary - Session 1: Partnering with Indonesia to deliver a construction technology overhaul 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Plenary - Session 2: Financing construction technology overhaul 17:30 End of Day 1 18:00 IIW Evening Networking Reception Day 2 - Thursday, 5 November :00 Plenary - Session 3: Examining technology trends delivering advanced construction solutions 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 Plenary - Session 4: Prioritizing the National Road Development Agenda Case Study: Trans Sumatra Toll Road 13:00 Lunch Break 14:00 Plenary - Session 5: Partnership opportunities within the National Public Housing Agenda 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Plenary - Session 6: Harnessing the benefits of technology to energize Indonesia s public housing agenda 17:30 Closing Remarks and End of Conference

4 Construction Tech Indo 2015 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Wednesday, 4 November 2015 Official Opening Ceremony: Suryo B. Sulisto, Chairman of Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Basuki Hadimuljono, Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs* HE H. Ir. Joko Widodo, President of the Republic of Indonesia* VIP Exhibition Walkthrough Conference Plenary Session 1: Partnering with Indonesia to deliver a construction technology overhaul Moderated by: Ir. Tri Widjajanto, Chairman, Construction Services Development Board* Indonesia s construction sector faces great challenges and opportunities within the ASEAN Economic Community in The adoption of new technologies can uniquely support and deliver the economic growth that can catapult the country forward. With this in mind, the Indonesian Government will push forward with a technology overhaul, in order to take its place amongst the world s technologically sophisticated economies. This session will review the latest issues affecting Indonesia s construction industry, while looking at how regional partners can support and participate in the national plans. What are the potential solutions to current technology challenges that can streamline Indonesia s construction sector? Basuki Hadimuljono, Minister of Public Works and Public Housing, Republic of Indonesia Dr. John Keung Kam Yin, CEO, Building and Construction Authority, Singapore* YBhg. Tan Sri Dr. Ahmad Tajuddin Ali, Chairman, Construction Industry Development Board, Malaysia* Roopen Roy, President, Indian Chamber of Commerce* Discussion with Q&A Coffee Break

5 Conference Plenary Session 2: Financing construction technology overhaul It will take large sums of public and private investment to realize the Government s construction and development plans, which include new public housing and new infrastructure projects, as well as repair and renewal of existing roads and irrigation systems. To support its development plans, Indonesia s Government has committed to creating an investment climate conducive to international investors by implementing the National Single Window for Investment (NSWi). This program will provide easier access for both national and international investors to participate in Indonesia s development. This session will deliver insights into how to work within the NSWi policies in relation to the construction sector and where the business development opportunities are to be found. Ir. R.M. Dudi Suryo Bintoro MM., Head of Investment Development Center, Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing* Farah Ratnadewi Indriyani, Deputy of Investment Climate Development, Investment Coordinating Board* Bintang Perbowo, SE, MM, President Director, PT Wijaya Karya Panel discussion and Q&A End of Day Indonesia Infrastructure Week Networking Reception

6 Thursday, 5 November Conference Plenary Session 3: Examining technology trends delivering advanced construction solutions Technology today has the opportunity to revolutionize the way the construction sector operates. For example drones will be indispensable in the future of construction as they streamline and eliminate many costly and logistically challenged tasks associated with onsite project management, whereas Building Information Management (BIM) offers a bewildering array of software applications for any given project. Yet the challenge is still how to get the right data to the right parties in a timely and organized manner, as with the advent of cloud technology a new world of solutions is now available to construction leaders. This session will focus on advanced construction technologies in the market place and how to maximize their usage and benefits. Sharing best practice, the session will examine how technology can advance this critical sector. Ir. Yusid Toyib, M.Eng.Sc., Director General of Construction Development, Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing Ir. Tri Widjajanto, Chairman, Construction Services Development Board* Jim Allan, Chief Operations Officer, Soto Consulting Engineers Australia* Panel discussion with Q&A Coffee Break Conference Plenary Session 4: Prioritizing the National Road Development Agenda Case Study: Trans Sumatra Toll Road Indonesia s Government is committed to improvements in transportation efficiency via road building and maintenance, as well as development of urban transport networks. Their agenda includes 2,650km of new roads, 1000 km of toll roads and the repair of existing toll roads. In addition to a case study presentation on the Trans Sumatra Toll Road project, in this session, the audience will hear first-hand about the latest developments in the road building sector, examine potential partnerships for new toll road construction and find solutions to current challenges facing the sector.

7 Hediyanto W. Husaini, Director General of Highways, Ministry of Public Works & Public Housing Herry Trisaputra Zuna, Head of the Indonesian Toll Road Authority, Ministry of Public Works & Public Housing* I Gusti Ngurah Putra, President Director, PT Hutama Karya* Panel discussion with Q&A Lunch Conference Plenary Session 5: Partnership opportunities within the national public housing agenda The Indonesian Government has commited to prioritising public housing as part of a program of national development. The One Million Houses Program was launched by the Indonesian President and initated due to a chronic lack of adequate housing. As of August 2015, 600,000 have already been built and the president has requested another million during How will these targets be acheived? This session will examine the national public housing master plan from the Indonesian Government and review potential investment opportunities available. Syarif Burhanuddin, Director General of Housing Provision, Ministry of Public Works & Public Housing* Eddy Hussy, Association Chairman, Real Estate Indonesia* Dr. Cheong Koon Hean, Housing and Development Board, Singapore* Panel discussion with Q&A Coffee Break

8 Conference Plenary Session 6: Harnessing the benefits of technology to energize Indonesia s public housing agenda Although modular construction has been around for some time, it has only recently taken off in a big way with new technologies that can be added to the mix. This session will focus on the implementation of a modular construction system as a solution to support the national public housing plan. Participants will examine the latest technology breakthroughs that can support national contractors in the construction and building of this ambitious national housing agenda. Bambang Sujagad, Deputy Chairman of the Construction and Land Affairs, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce* Bambang Triwibowo, President Director, PT Pembangunan Perumahan (Persero)* Maryono, President Director, PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero)* End of Conference