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2nd IRF AsiaRegional Congress& ExhibitionConnecting Asia with Better Roads
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia16-20 October 2016
Ministry of Works
Malaysia
Public Works Department
Malaysia
Organised in collaboration with
Malaysian
Highway Authority
Australian Road
Research Board
International Road
Assessment Program
Road Engineering
Association of Asia & Australasia
Korea Road &
Transportation Association
Malaysian Institute
of Road Safety Research
Supported by
Intelligent Transport System
Association of Malaysia
Construction Industry
Development Board
Chartered Institution
of Highways and Transportation
(Malaysian Branch)
China Highway &
Transportation Society
Japan Road
Transportation
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER OF WORKS, MALAYSIA
The quality of transportation systems measured in terms of its coverage and
businesses and real estate in a region. Governments globally spend billions to
network systems to meet the growing demands which will further enhance service
collaborations between governments and industry players to meet these mounting challenges.
The 2nd IRF Regional Congress & Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur themed ‘Connecting
players and academia to congregate and develop fruitful networking through the sharing of knowledge and lessons learnt towards better connectivity within Asia and beyond.
I believe you will all enjoy this great congress and take the opportunities to advance
your networking with industry players and professionals present.
here is an enjoyable one.
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMANInternational Road Federation
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTRoad Engineering Association of Malaysia
Roads are a nation’s arteries facilitating
economic transformation in developing c
operation and
Asian continent where almost all the countries are in various stages of development.
The human and physical geography is as varied as the 55
massive settlements as well as huge areas that are barely
challenges that require in depth consideration towards
development in Asia.
experts and stakeholders to this timely platform for the sharing of intellectual capital in the area of road infrastructure and take the opportunity to interact and network with
Datuk Ir. Haji Adanan bin Mohamed Hussain
On behalf of the IRF’s global volunteer
great pleasure to invite you to the 2nd IRF Asia Regional Congress & Exhibition.
across Asia build a resilient and sustainable road and transport infrastructure that can drive economic growth and prosperity in the region.
academics with the sole purpose of discussing road
economic growth.
road policies and its position as one the primary growth engines of the ASEAN region.
attend this landmark road and transport sector event.
Abdullah A. Al-Mogbel
THE SESSIONS IN BRIEF
Plenary Sessions
Connecting Asia with Better Roads: Building Regional Prosperity
status of these investments and how they can be accelerated through the regional programmes such as the Asian Highway Network
Executive Sessions
Building Climate Resilience in Road Infrastructure: A Cross-Sectorial Roundtable
knowledge gaps that can be addressed through information and capacity strengthening programmes that can help make Asia’s road infrastructure more resilient to climatic change and extreme weather events.
Preserving and Enhancing Road Assets
excellent opportunity to begin planning for long term maintenance during the investment stage of their infrastructure. This panel will address
highlighting best practices for infrastructure asset management.
Road Financing and PPPs: Experiences from Emerging Nations
Road Financing and PPPs II: Attracting Private Investment
This moderated discussion will examine what steps the government and the private sector can take to produce win-win situations for the
THE CONGRESS
The inaugural biennial IRF Asia Regional Congress and Exhibition
for the road sector and transportation professionals in the region.
can maximise returns from road investments.
THE ORGANISERS
The Congress is jointly organised by Road Engineering Association
THE THEME: CONNECTING ASIA WITH BETTER ROADS
nd IRF Asia Regional Congress will continue to discuss and advocate for building and maintaining a highway
prospects for growth in Asia and particularly in South Asia and
network that is part of a well-integrated road transport network.
share knowledge that can make a well connected Asia a reality in the near future.
VENUE
hosting of international events in view of its strategic location
entertainment complexes and convenient connectivity via light
availability of bus and taxi services. Kuala Lumpur or KL as it is fondly called is a modern city amidst vibrant and exciting cultures.
architecture alongside towering and shining skyscrapers which includes the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
Congestion Management for Asian Highways The rapid development and growth of Asian economies has led to increasingly congested roads all across the region. This session will explore
Skills Development in the Transportation Sector
session will examine successful case studies from capacity building programmes from around.
Regular
Students Speakers Speakers (Postgraduate students only with valid student cards)
How to Register/Cancellation/RefundPlease see the attached Registration Form.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programme
- Free
CONGRESS REGISTRATION
REAM / IRF WILLIAM F.TROXLER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Nett proceeds will go to the REAM Education Fund to assist needy students pursuing studies in local public universities.
Guests of Honour
Venue DateTime
Overall prizes
Senior GolfersNovelty prizes
Registration*
Triple Double Single
is limited to 100 participants only.
YB Dato’ Sri Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof: President of International Road Federation Mr. C. Patrick Sankey
: 25
: Nearest to Pin: Nearest to Line: Longest Drive
* Includes:Green fee, insurance, breakfast, buggy & caddy fees (twin-sharing), goody bags (golf balls, T-shirt, towel, cap, umbrella etc.), prize giving ceremony lunch, novelty prizes, lucky draws etc.
Palm Garden Golf Course
involved with the region’s road and transport infrastructure industry.
The 2ndyour brand is seen. As an exhibitor you will be in a strategic position to showcase your products and services in front of an Asian and international market.
Exhibitors’ Directory
SHOWCASING INNOVATION
Exhibition Area ‘A’
BOOTH CATEGORY AND RESERVATION RATES
Exhibition Area ‘A’
1. Shell Scheme 2
Rate: RM 9,000.00 per booth.
2. Raw Space 2
Rate: RM 14,400.00 or RM 800.00 per sq. metre.
NOTE: Only the unshaded lots are available for booking. Please see the layout below:
GALA DINNER
the presentation of the IRF Global Road Achievement Awards. Delegates wishing to join this event are requested to register and pay at the Gala Dinner Desk during the congress days.
Rates: Malaysian delegates and accompanying persons - RM50.00 per person.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
08:00 WILLIAM F. TROXLER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENTEXHIBITION SETUP
14:00-18:00
EARLY DELEGATE REGISTRATION
16 OCTOBER, SUNDAY
KEYNOTE SPEECHES & OPENING CEREMONIESConnecting Asia with Better Roads: Building Regional Prosperity
08:30
EXHIBITION OPENINGRefreshments
10:30
11:00 SAFER ROADS BY DESIGNTM
SRD1: Safety
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES1: Road Financing & PPPs: Experiences from Emerging Nations
PARTNER SESSIONPS1:ARRB Group
TECHNICAL SESSION
WORKSHOPWS1:Galileo for ITS Applications
WORKSHOPWS1:Galileo for ITS Applications
SAFER ROADS BY DESIGNTM
SRD2:
Risk
14:00 TECHNICAL SESSION
16:00 SAFER ROADSBY DESIGN™SRD3: Roadside Safety
INVESTOR SESSIONSIS1: Investors
Infrastructure
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES2: Overloading and ITS Control
PARTNER SESSIONPS2:
TECHNICAL SESSION
09:00 PARTNER SESSIONPS3:Korea Road Association
SAFER ROADSBY DESIGN™SRD4: Vulnerable
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES3: Building Climate Resilience in Road Infrastructure: A Cross- Sectoral Roundtable
INVESTOR SESSIONSIS2: Investors
Business in ASEAN
TECHNICAL SESSION
PARTNERSESSIONPS4:China Highway & Transportation Society
SAFER ROADSBY DESIGN™SRD5: Speed & Driver Behaviour
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES4: Preserving & Enhancing Road Assets
11:00 APPLIED KNOWLEDGEAK1: ITS Applications for Big Data
TECHNICAL SESSION
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES5: Congestion
Asian Highways
14:00 SAFER ROADSBY DESIGN™SRD5: iRAP
APPLIED KNOWLEDGEAK2: Innovations in Rubberized Asphalt
WORKSHOPWS2: Performance-Based Contracts
TECHNICAL SESSION
16:00 APPLIEDKNOWLEDGEAK3: Innovative Road Safety Products
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES6: Delivering Successful Road Tolling Programs
WORKSHOPWS2: Performance-Based Contracts
TECHNICAL SESSION
17 OCTOBER, MONDAY
15:30 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK
12:30 LUNCH
18 OCTOBER, TUESDAY
20:00 IRF FELLOWS REUNION
15:30 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK
12:30 LUNCH
10:30 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK
20:00 GALA DINNER & GLOBAL ROAD ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (GRAA) CEREMONY
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
GUEST SPEAKERS
SIR GORDON Y.S. WUChairman of Hopewell Holdings Ltd
Sir Gordon is one of the founders of the Hopewell group and is the Chairman of Hopewell Holdings Ltd and Hopewell Highway
major force in Asian infrastructure.
DATO’ SRI ZOHARI HAJI AKOBSecretary GeneralMinistry of Works, Malaysia
appointed as the Secretary General of the
Starting his career at the Fisheries Development Authority in
the Deputy Director General of the Public Private Partnership
Industry Development Board and Second Bridge Co. Ltd.
DATO’ SRI SHAHRIL MOKHTAR
He held numerous positions prior to his current
He is also a member of the Board of Prasarana
TECHNICAL SESSION
APPLIEDKNOWLEDGEAK4: Innovations in
APPLIEDKNOWLEDGEAK5: Innovations in
16:00 CONGRESS OUTPUTS & CLOSING
09:00 SAFER ROADSBY DESIGN™SRD7: Smart ITS Application for Road Safety
TECHNICAL SESSION
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES7: Global Road Achievement Award Showcase
EXECUTIVE SESSIONES8: Skills Development in the Transportation Sector
PARTNER SESSION PS5: Institute of Road Engineering
TECHNICAL SESSION
11:00
14:00
WORKSHOPWS3: Building and
Resilient Low-Volume Roads
WORKSHOPWS3: Building and
Resilient Low-Volume Roads
19 OCTOBER, WEDNESDAY
20 OCTOBER, THURSDAY
10:30 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK
12:30 LUNCH
15:30 REFRESHMENTS & NETWORKING BREAK
08:30 TECHNICAL SITE VISITS
FEATURED SPEAKERS
EXECUTIVE SESSIONs (ES)Road Financing & PPPs: Experiences from Emerging Nations
by HK Yong • Infrastructure Development in India: Issues and Challenges by
Sreejith Narayanan • FETC Experience in Taiwan by Shelly Chou • Indonesia New Annuity PPP Program by Robert Hardy
Overloading and ITS Controlby JICA
Building Climate Resilience in Road Infrastructure: A Cross- Sectoral Roundtable• Setting the Stage: Transport & Climate Resilience by Oliver
Whalley by Jamie
Leather by Kamil
Kaloush by Jamie
Leather by Frank van Steenbergen
Preserving & Enhancing Road Assetsby Sui Tan
by Rowan Kyle
by Ben Gericke
Congestion Management for Asian Highways by Chris
Sanders
by by
Richard Wu • Paper by 3M • Paper by REAM
Delivering Successful Road Tolling Programs• Congestion Pricing Strategies on Limited Access Highways by
Esam Radwan • Advances in Free-Flow Tolling Systems by YC Chang • Best Practices Sharing and Challenges for Implementing
RFID-based ETC by Sunny Ho by Marc Ribo Pedragosa
Global Road Achievement Award Showcaseby Chris Sanders
• RIDCOR PPP Highway Project by Sreejith Narayananby Armando Pezzoni
by Martins Zaumanis
Skills Development in the Transportation Sector• Indonesia Infrastructure Initiative by TBD
by Mark Argar
• Presenting the International Road Center by Insoo Yeo • Paper by Yohannes Abebe
TECHNICAL SESSIONs (TS)TS1.1: Safety Performance
by Maria Saucedo Rojas, Alberto Mendoza Diaz
by Eriadi Eriadi
Sensors by Jaehong Park Dukgeun, Yun Chunjoo Yun
Design Consistency by Joewono Prasetijo
by Norfaizah Khaidir, Nusayba Megat Johari
TS1.2: Safety Treatmentsby Tarek Eweida
Empirical Bayes and Naïve Before and After Study by Nasreen Hussein, Rayya Hassan
• Safety Improvements to National Route Two Section 27 in by Ridhwaan Mahomed
• A Proactive and Systematic Approach to Investing in Road
by Yohannes Abebe, Jason Jones
by Ryoji Okamoto, Koichi Sukioga
ES1:
ES2:
ES3:
ES4:
ES5:
ES6:
ES7:
ES8:
TS1.3: TrafFic Safety Culture
by Viviana Steiner, Benjamin Schaefer
Position by Naoki Meyama• Determining the Real Impact of Speed Limit Enforcement
by John Lambert
Crashes by Mohamed Shawky Ahmed, Iyad Sahnoon,
• The Impacts on Climate Change on Transportation Safety and Consequences by Emre Demir, Beste Cubukcuoglu
Penang Experience by Ahmad Farhan Mohd. Sadullah
TS1.4: Safety Data Analysis
Speed? by John Lambert
and Countermeasures by Tien-Pen Hsu• Probability of Crash Involvements Based on Drivers’
by Mohamed Shawky Ahmed, Iyad Shahnoon, Yousef Al-Badi
Ramadan by Mohamed Shawky Ahmed, Mohamed Kishta, Ahmed Al Zaidi
by Bruno Kinyaga
TS1.5: Safety Management Initiatives• Strategies for Road Safety in the Caribbean – Exploiting the
Lowest Hanging Fruit by Terrence Fletcher
in Kuala Lumpur by Jensim Ho
Caused by Young Drivers by Nuha M. Albusaeedi, Mohammed Kishta, Mohamed Shawky Ahmed
by Ir. Mohd. Shuhaimi bin Hassan
TS2.1: Paving Materials & Technologies 1
Test by Meor Othman Hamzah, Sek Yee Tehe, Mohd. Rosli Mohd. Hasan
of Recycled Asphalt Concrete by Jian-Shiuh Chen, Cheng-Te Lee
Pavement by Nagato Abe, Masaya Tsukamoto• Sustainable Pavement Design – Delivering Sustainable Options
by Ernesto Urbaez• Structural Pavement Design for Saudi Arabian Roads: Outline
of the Proposed Research by Ibrahim Aldubabe
TS2.2: Paving Materials & Technologies 2
Pavement by Richard Kochby Hirato
Toshiaki, Kobayashi Mai, Murayama Masato, Takahasi Shikegi
• Engineering Properties of PAC Thin Surfacing for Pavement Rehabilitation by Min-Chih Liao, Yen-Yu Lin
• Performance Evaluation of Developed Rejuvenators for by Chisu Lim
Preservation Processes for Asphalt Concrete Pavements by Tim Morris
TS2.3: Pavement Adaptation to Climate Changeby Oliver
Whalley
A Case Study by John Yeaman, Sachi Kodippily, Susan Tighe• Climate Change Adaptation for Asian Roads by Jamie Leather
by William Gray• Investigating the Impact of Various Climate Change Scenarios
on Pavement Service Life by Shih-Hsieh Yang, Sillah Abdou
TS2.4: Paving Materials & Technologies 3
Recycled Asphalt by Michito Konno
Semicircular Bending Test: Experimental Evaluation and Box-Behnken Optimization by Gourab Saha, Krishna Biligiri
• Investigation on Engineering Properties of Bio-Based Binder Derived from Palm Oil Plantation as Replacement of Bituminous Binder by Mohab Alamawi
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Bitumen Binder Grade using Simple Performance by Mukammad Irfan, Muhammad Junaid
TS2.5: Paving Materials & Technologies 4
by Veena Venudharan, Khrisna Biligiri
• Advanced use of Solar Heat-Blocking Pavement Technology by Masahiko Iwama
• Cost Analysis of Fiber-Reinforced Pavements by Waleed Zieada, Kamil Kaloush, Shane Underwood
TS3.1: Mobility and Planning• Optimizing Potential Value Added of Sunda Strait Bridge
by Dinihari Mulya Lestari
• A Review of Psycological Impact of Improving Bus Service Reliability on Passengers Experience by Seyed Moosavi, Amiruddin Ismail
by Badrul Rahim, Dr. Jamilah Mohd. Marjan
by Arthur de Waal
by Arata Motokiby Maria Ortega
TS3.2: Smart Traffic Management System• Intelligent Transport Planning System by Kevin Gu
by Jun Takeuchi, Toshiyuki Oka
Dangerous Goods Transport and Parking Area for Heavy Trucks by De Dominicis, Nicola Bassi
by Johannes Schlaich
• New Integrated System to Support the London Streets Tunnels by Olga Molina
by Javier Gomez
TS4.1: Infrastructure Management• A New Approach for Estimating Pavement Rutting Progression
by Nahla Alaswadko, Rayya Hassan, Bayar Mohammed
Arterials in Victoria by Bayar Mohammed, Rayya Hassan, Nahla Alaswadko
by Masahiro Takeguchi, Muneo Okawa, Yoshiji Oura
Technique by Norehsan Abu Bakar, Zulkhairi Hasan, Mohd. Mustaqim Mohd. Nordin
• Pavement Sustainability Index for Highway Infrastructures: A case Study of Flexible Pavements by Stella Obazee- Igbinedion
• Performance Based Key Performance Indicators for by Suhaimi Abd. Aziz,
Zainuddin Abdullah, Abdullah Hashim
TS4.2: Infrastructure Maintenance Policies & Programs
Performance Based Road Contract by Rowan Kyle
Breaking the Bank by Sui Tan• Establishing Optimal Long Term Funding Allocation Systematic
Approach based on Network Needs & Availability of Funds by Alan Roland, John Yeaman, Mark Porter
by Yoshifumi Nagata, Naruhiko Kawada, Kazuhiro Tsuno, Takuji Hiraoka
by Slamet Muljona, Max Antameng
Slopes by Eddie Sunaryo, Djoko Purnomo
TS4.3: Infrastructure Inventory & Inspectionby Kars Paul
Drenth, Feng Hua Ju, Jun Yew Tan
by Luis Fuentes• Development of the Three-Dimensional Road Surface
by Shikegi Ando
by Jin Hatakeyama, Toshiharu Chisaka, Manabu Kouhei, Motoo Takahashi
Evaluation of the Rural Road Assets by Phisan Santitamnont, Chakree Bumroongwongse, Preecha Soparatana, Kawin Saiprasertkit
• A New Bridge Condition Index Considering Potential of Evolution and Extent of Deterioration Process by Saleh Abu Dabous, Ghadeer Al-Khayyat, Daniel Llort
TS4.4: Infrastructure Preservation
by Abdul Rahim Mohd.,
Bridge by Mohd. Ashari Alias• Development of Sustainable and Customized Road Asset
by Vietnam Bhoj, Raj Pantha
by Qiang Luo• Preliminary Report for Iri Changes after Kumamoto
by Koichi Yagi
Evaluation of Road Bridges by Masahiro Shirato, Takahashi Tamakoshi, Junichi Hoshikuma, Yuuki Matsumura
TS4.5: Asset Management in Practice 1
by Ayaka Ishii• Network Evaluation of Flood Impact for Rural Highways
by Thanit Witthayamet
by Ba Hoang Nguyen, Tien Thuy Nguyen, Binh LeQuang
Pavements Founded on Expansive Soils by Md. Yeasin Ahmed, Robert Evans, Monzur Imteaz
Expressway’s Tunnels by Masahide Takahashi, Shorato Hirayama, Hideki Takada
Analysis and Life-Cycle Assessment by Peyman Babashamsi,
TS4.6: Asset Management in Practice 2
by Linus Dep, Robert Troxler, William Troxler
for Ashghal by Marcuerquiaga Ruiz De Alda, Ahmed Al Kubaisi
• Road Tunnel Inspection with High-Performance Devices by Fernando Sanchez-Dominguez, Jose Antonio Ramos Garcia
by Teh Hing Wan
Surface Data by Talbot
• The Fight Against Sand Encroachment by Humod Al-bdrani
TS5.1: Sustainable Transport Practices• Innovative Improvement to Restrooms in Rest Areas by Gaku
Suzuki
Highway Projects by Muhammad Rahman
Roads in Bangladesh by Momin Shamaji• Layout Design of Korean-Type Road Debris Remover
Instrument by Jinguk Kim, Choongheon Yang
by Greece Lawalata, Agus Sailendra, Hendro Saitro
by Giorgio Gaviraghi
TS6.1: Transport Financing & Economics
by George Nwangwu
• Reasonable Concession Fee for Public Private Partnership in by Watcharapon Wisanbannawit
Dimensions of Toll Road PPP by Herry Zuna• PPP Global Experience on Infrastructure & Transportation by
Yo Hao Chen• Financing Rural Roads: Approach in Bangladesh by Abdul
Quader• Current Status of Electronic Toll Collection and the
ETC in Korea by Hwanpil Lee, Sangmin Park
TV1 : DUKE 2
carriageway. It will connect the east and west of Kuala Lumpur via a seven-kilometre link from Sri Damansara and a nine-kilometre link
TV2 : Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line 1 - Sungai Buloh to Kajang
TV3 : Rawang Bypass
construction of new road alignment to bypass the busy Rawang town. The project cuts through a hilly and environmentally-sensitive forested heritage park which has been a traditional location for
construction of a viaduct and localised cutting of the slopes.
viaduct. A careful construction methodology is being used with the view to mitigate disturbance to the existing environment and ecosystem during construction.
TV4 : Maju Expressway 2 (MEX 2)
connection from KL and Putrajaya to the Kuala Lumpur
Dedicated Highway for KL – Putrajaya – KLIA approved by the
TV5 : Malaysian Highway Authority Traffic Management Centre
TECHNICAL VISITS (TV)
Registration Form
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Kuala LumpurDate: 17 October 2016
PutrajayaDate: 18 October 2016
centre of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. The city
km south of Kuala Lumpur.
Itinerary:• Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)
The PICC is one of Southeast Asia’s premier events destinations. Rising
curvilinear building is designed to combine the traditional shape and
Kuala SelangorDate: 19 October 2016
Kuala Selangor is a coastal town northwest of Kuala Lumpur. The town is renowned for its unique attractions along side the Selangor River.
Itinerary:• Malawati Hill (Bukit Malawati)
Enjoy the ‘toy’ train ride to the top of the hill and take in the awesome
Kuala Lumpur TowerDate: 20 October 2016
seventh tallest free standing tower in the world. Experience the panoramic view of this metropolitan city here.
• The Central Market
unique shopping opportunity where one can relish not just a retail
in a glance as soon as one steps through its doors.
• Craft Centre
local and international visitors a variety of tourism craft products.
cultural architecture showcasing a collection of traditional as well as modern contemporary handicrafts products from across the
• Putrajaya Lake Cruise
calm and beautiful waters and exotic wetlands. Soak up the magical atmosphere that is Putrajaya; discover this enchanting garden city while cruising. This is where all the greens and modern architectural wonders intertwine seamlessly and form the largest
All the ministries are located here. The various buildings are a blend of modern architecture with Islamic arts.
• IOI City MallThis is a new lifestyle and entertainment venue located
retail outlets and an entertainment park.
• Fish FarmSee the commercial rearing of local
ride will bring one to the largest
Itinerary:
western cuisine at the revolving
dishes served.
• Night MarketLocated in the heart of KL
the city itself. Active bargaining for purchases is the norm here.
SOCIAL VISITS (SV)
handicraft and as a nation steeped in history culture and traditions. An exciting selection of destinations has been arranged for the discerning tastes of the congress delegates. Interested delegates are requested to register and pay at the Social Visits Desk during the Congress.
Itinerary:• Kuala Lumpur Bird Park
Located in the serene and scenic Kuala Lumpur Lake
both local and foreign. One of the park’s most extraordinary features is that birds are let free in the aviary which closely resembles their
naturally in this unique environment.
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Craft Centre
PICC
Fish Farm
Petaling StreetKuala Lumpur Tower
CONTACT US
Secretariat
Email: ream@ream.org.my
ENQUIRIES
Registration
Technical PapersName: Roziawati binti Razali
REAM/IRF Golf Tournament
Email: nurizira@ream.org.my
Exhibition & Sponsorship
Kamarulzaman@Idham bin Hassan
AccommodationName: Badrul bin Rahim
Technical Visits
Social Visits
Email: faiza@latar.com.my
There are numerous hotels with various star ratings within the vicinity of the conference venue. Delegates wishing to stay in the following hotels closest to the Congress venue are advised to communicate DIRECTLY with the hotels for their requirements. Special rates have been negotiated for registered delegates.
ACCOMMODATION CHOICES
Hotel
Sunway Putra Hotel
Vistana Hotel
Dynasty Hotel
Premiera Hotel
Grand Seasons Hotel
Telephone Email
bookroomsph@sunwayhotels.com
qhcc@quality.com.my
viskl@ytlhotels.com.my
resvn@dynasty.com.my
info.phkl@impiana.com
peterrozario@grandseasons.com
Website
www.putra.sunwayhotels.com
www.quality.com.my
www.vistanahotels.com
www.dynasty.com.my
www.premiera.com.my
www.grandseasons.com
Sunway Putra Hotel
Dynasty Hotel Premiera Hotel
Vistana Hotel
Grand Seasons Hotel