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Delivering a world class roads infrastructure in India Road Planning Design and Construction India For more information or to register – Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected] www.roadsandhighwaysindia.com. International conference: 13 - 14 December 2010 Le Meridien, New Delhi, India Exclusive industry insights from: Topics of discussion include: S. K. Puri, Additional Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India Sukarm Kumar Marwah, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India A. K. Mathur, Chief General Manager [Technical], Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India S. K. Agrawal, General Manager [Planning and Information System], National Highway Authority of India P. K. H. Singh, Director Planning, Border Roads Organisation Dr. Sunil Bose, Head of Flexible Pavement, Central Road Research Institute Dr. L. R. Kadiyali, Chief Executive Officer, L.R. Kadiyali and Associates Prof. P. K. Sikdar, President, Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats Increasing the road construction capacity of India to meet demand Delivering world class roads through innovative designs and technologies Attaining swift mobility with safety and security Building roads with low maintenance and low energy consumption Discussing the appropriate selection of technology and materials for road construction Addressing the key challenges and solutions associated with project delays Delivering a world class roads infrastructure in India Associate sponsor: Endorsed by: Knowledge partner: Associate partner: Researched and developed by: Media partners: Infrastructure Official Publication partner: Official Media partner: Exhibitor:

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Delivering a world class roads infrastructure in India

Road PlanningRoad PlanningDesign and ConstructionDesign and Construction

IndiaIndia

For more information or to register –Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected]

www.roadsandhighwaysindia.com.

International conference: 13 - 14 December 2010 Le Meridien, New Delhi, India

Exclusive industry insights from: Topics of discussion include:

S. K. Puri, Additional Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

Sukarm Kumar Marwah, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

A. K. Mathur, Chief General Manager [Technical], Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

S. K. Agrawal, General Manager [Planning and Information System], National Highway Authority of India

P. K. H. Singh, Director Planning, Border Roads Organisation

Dr. Sunil Bose, Head of Flexible Pavement, Central Road Research Institute

Dr. L. R. Kadiyali, Chief Executive Officer, L.R. Kadiyali and Associates

Prof. P. K. Sikdar, President, Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats

• Increasing the road construction capacity of India to

meet demand

Delivering world class roads through innovative

designs and technologies

Attaining swift mobility with safety and security

Building roads with low maintenance and low

energy consumption

Discussing the appropriate selection of technology and

materials for road construction

Addressing the key challenges and solutions

associated with project delays

Delivering a world class roads infrastructure in India

Associate sponsor: Endorsed by:Knowledge partner: Associate partner:

Researched and developed by:

Media partners:

Infrastructure

Official Publication partner:

Official Media partner:

Exhibitor:

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For more information or to register – Tel: +971 4 364 2975

Road PlanningRoad PlanningDesign and ConstructionDesign and Construction

IndiaIndiaConference day one: Monday 13 December 2010

12:45 Discussing the planning and management of

environmentally sustainable roads and highways

• Optimizing road alignment to reduce gas emission

and energy consumption

• Integrating effective planning methodologies to

minimize disruption to infrastructure

• Analyzing the impact on environment to optimize

road planning

Dr. Anuradha Shukla, Head of Transport Planning

and Environment, Central Road Research Institute

13:30 Networking lunch

14:30 Constructing low maintenance roads to increase

Return on Investment [ROI]

• Reducing overall project cost by constructing low

maintenance roads

• Sourcing and selecting durable materials

• Utilizing appropriate construction techniques to

suit the Indian terrain

Presentation by Senior Official, Highways

Department, RITES

15:15 Case study: Hyderabad Elevated Corridor - India's

longest elevated corridor

• Discussing the overhead launching method used

in the design process

• Examining construction methods using pre-

stressed precast segmental technology

• Providing a structural arrangement with the deck

continuity technique

A.T. Samuel, Director, STUP Consultants

16:00 Networking break

16:30 Building an efficient and sustainable urban

transportation network

• Addressing the issue of congestion in urban areas

• Implementing expressways to improve traffic flow

• Coordinating effectively between stakeholders to

alleviate issues with utility shifting

Dr. Partha Chakroborty, Professor, Department of

Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology

[IIT] Kanpur

17:15 Case study: Golden Quadrilateral – reviewing the

largest highway project in India

• A detailed update on National Highways

Development Project [NHDP]

• Establishing better, faster and smoother transport

between metros

• Benchmarking the salient features of the project

S. S. Gaharwar, General Manager [Technical],

National Highway Authority of India

18:00 Chairman’s final remarks and close of day one

08:30 Registration, coffee and networking

09:00 Chairman’s welcome and opening remarks

K. K. Kapila, Chairman, International Road Federation

09:30 Keynote opening session: Policy reforms to increase the construction capacity in India

• Discussing the liberalization of government polices to increase Foreign Direct Investment

• Increasing PPP through new policy reforms that allow faster tender approvals

• Reviewing policies related for concession and land acquisition agreements

Shri. S. K. Puri, Additional Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

10:15 An overview of road infrastructure in India including development programs and strategies

• Overcoming barriers of land scarcity, funds and environmental impact to meet the demand for road infrastructure

• Discussing developmental programs and strategies adopted by the Planning Commission and Government of India

• Analyzing challenges presented by urban areas with heavy traffic and strategic plans for upgrading urban road infrastructure

Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Chairman, Centre for Infrastructure and Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning [CiSTUP], Indian Institute of Science [IISc]

11:00 Panel discussion: Implementing effective contracts to attract private sector investment

• Reviewing the benefits of Public Private Partnerships operating on a Build, Operate and Transfer [BOT] basis in India

• Exploring the regulatory and policy framework of the Model Concession Agreement [MCA]

• Discussing framework changes to enhance the attractiveness of the Indian road sector to private investors

Shri. S. K. Puri, Additional Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Chairman, Centre for Infrastructure and Sustainable Transportation & Urban Planning [CiSTUP], Indian Institute of Science [IISc]

11:30 Networking break

12:00 Incorporating road safety in planning, design and construction

• Evaluating the current road safety situation in India

• Implementation of the manual for safety in road design

• Mandatory implementation of a road safety audit

Sukarm Kumar Marwah, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

Indian road sector - attaining swift mobility

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Road PlanningRoad PlanningDesign and ConstructionDesign and Construction

IndiaIndiaConference day two: Tuesday 14 December 2010

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08:45 Registration, coffee and networking

09:00 Chairman’s welcome and opening remarks

K. K. Kapila, Chairman, International Road Federation

09:30 Emphasizing the importance of feasibility studies during a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to ensure project success

• Incorporating environmental and engineering studies which focus on ecological and economic feasibility

• Understanding the importance of traffic assessments and alignment studies

• Analyzing soil constitution and rock strata for effective selection of construction techniques

Prof. P. K. Sikdar, President, Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats

10:15 Capital budgeting and waste management techniques

• Recognizing the value of time and concept of risk and revenue return

• Discussing the financial evaluation criteria of funds for infrastructure projects

• Explaining the concept of MUDA by waste management as the key to cost reduction

Dr. Sarbesh Mishra, Professor, National Institute of Construction Management and Research [NICMAR]

11:00 Panel discussion: Constructing green roads to maximize energy and cost-efficiency

• Minimizing energy and material wastage to increase economic returns

• Utilizing recycled industrial wastes and eco-friendly materials for construction

• Cold emulsified bituminous mix as an eco-friendly and less hazardous technique

Prof. P. K. Sikdar, President, IntercontinentalConsultants and TechnocratsDr. Sarbesh Mishra, Professor, National Institute of Construction Management and Research [NICMAR]Dr. L. R. Kadiyali, Chief Executive Officer, L.R. Kadiyali and Associates

11:30 Networking break

12:00 Evaluating sustainable and cost-effective options for road pavements

• Elucidating the future prospects for road improvements – challenges and opportunities

• Considering the economics of pavement types, including life-cycle cost analysis

• Scaling the factors of achieving sustainability: fuel, bitumen, stone aggregates

Dr. L. R. Kadiyali, Chief Executive Officer, L.R. Kadiyali and Associates

12:45 Reviewing the design of bituminous roads - current practice and future trends• Mechanistic-empirical design principles for

bituminous roads• Considering aspects of cost and reliability in

surfacing materials• Optimizing design to increase ROI Dr. Animesh Das, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology [IIT] Kanpur

Incorporating project management strategies to deliver on time and to budget

Exploring the trends and future developments of road infrastructure in India

monetary

13:30 Networking lunch

14:30 Discussing Intelligent Transport Systems [ITS] and Road Asset Management Systems in India

• Improving safety and reducing vehicle wear through implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems

• Developing a systematic approach for management of road assets

• Emphasizing the need for upgrading ITS and road asset management systems in India

S. K. Agrawal, General Manager [Planning and Information Systems], National Highway Authority of India

15:15 Case study: Elevated expressway between Silk Board Junction and Electronic City, Bangalore

• Constructing an iconic elevated national highway in the country

• Answering the menacing traffic problems in South Bangalore

• Examining the benefits of providing a signal-free expressway

A. K. Mathur, Chief General Manager [Technical], RO, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

R. K. Gupta, Project Director, Project Implementation Unit, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

16:00 Networking break

16:30 Increasing the performance of road surface by the appropriate selection of technology and materials

• Utilizing the latest technologies in road surface engineering and materials

• Importance of soil stabilization to increase the life of a road

• Analyzing low grade materials and low volume roads

Dr. Sunil Bose, Head of Flexible Pavement, Central Road Research Institute

17:15 Panel discussion – unfolding the future of road infrastructure in India

Join regional experts in this interactive session dedicated to addressing the most pressing challenges facing the industry. Understand how government, consultants, contractors and materials, equipment and solution providers envision the future of road infrastructure.

Dr. Sunil Bose, Head of Flexible Pavement, Central Road Research Institute

A. K. Mathur, Chief General Manager [Technical], RO, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

R. K. Gupta, Project Director, Project Implementation Unit, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

S. K. Agrawal, General Manager [Planning and Information Systems], National Highway Authority of India

17:45 End of conference

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For more information or to register - Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: [email protected] www.roadsandhighwaysindia.com.

Why attend Roads Planning Design and Construction India?

Improving infrastructure is a major objective for the Indian government, specifically meeting its own target to build 3000km per year. The Indian roads industry is actively searching for investors, specialized road design methods, project management know-how and state-of-the-art construction methods, equipment and materials.

IQPC’s Road Planning, Design and Construction India is a timely and vital event including detailed presentations, interactive panel discussions and unique case studies on the Hyderabad elevated corridor, Elevated expressway Bangalore and the Golden Quadritalateral – the nation’s largest highway project. It will address the very latest challenges associated with meeting the huge demand for infrastructure and technology.

Road Planning, Design and Construction India brings the roads sector together to profile major road projects, and define the key issues, benefits and challenges associated with the latest technologies, systems and materials available.

Road PlanningRoad PlanningDesign and ConstructionDesign and Construction

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Exclusive speakers include:S. K. Puri,

Sukarm Kumar Marwah,

S.S. Gaharwar,

A.K. Mathur,

R.K. Gupta,

S.K. Agrawal,

Dr. Anuradha Shukla,

Prof. P. K. Sikdar,

Dr. Partha Chakroborty,

Dr. L. R. Kadiyali,

P. K. H. Singh,

A.T. Samuel,

Prof. T. G. Sitharam,

Dr. Sarbesh Mishra,

Additional Director General, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

Chief Engineer, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways India

General Manager [Technical], National Highway Authority of India

Chief General Manager [Technical], RO, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

Project Director, Project Implementation Unit, Bangalore, National Highway Authority of India

General Manager [Planning and Information Systems], National Highway Authority of India

Head of Transport Planning and Environment, Central Road Research Institute

President, Intercontinental Consultants and Technocrats

Professor, Department of Civil Engineering

Chief Executive Officer, L.R. Kadiyali and Associates

Director Planning, Border Roads Organisation

Director, STUP Consultants

Chairman, Centre for Infrastructure and Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning [CiSTUP], Indian Institute of Science [IISc]

Professor, National Institute of Construction Management and Research [NICMAR]

Dr. Animesh Das, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology [IIT] Kanpur

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MESPL is presently working in a number of new technology application fields

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Who you will network with at Road Planning, Design and Construction India

This conference will provide a unique opportunity to meet and hear from senior regional and international road experts from:

• Ministries

• Roads regulatory authorities

• Public work departments

• Municipalities• Developers

• Main consultants [roads]

• Contractors [roads]

• Material suppliers

• Solution providers

Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities

Only at Road Planning, Design and Construction India will the highest-level

decision makers attend in one place at one time. They will evaluate

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Associate sponsor:

MACCAFERRI ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. (MESPL)

Media partners:

Infrastructure

Knowledge partner: Endorsed by:

Exhibitor:

Chief General Manager

General Manager

Deputy General Manager

Chief Engineer

Project Director

Head of Roads/Highways

Head of Infrastructure/Transport

Head of Road Design

Head of Road Planning

Director General

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