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Stimulating growth and participation in Kuwait’s $230bn+ projects market 24-25 November 2015 The Regency, Salmiya, Kuwait KUWAIT BOOK NOW! Visit www.meedkuwaitprojects.com or call + 971 (0)4 818 0224 DEFINING OPPORTUNITY SUPPORTING PARTNERS: KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE Dr. Meshaal Jaber Al Ahmad Al Sabah Director General Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) Eng. Suhaila Marafi Director, Dept. of Studies & Research Ministry of Electricity & Water (MEW) Eng. Saad Saad Saud Muhailbi Director of Master Planning Department Kuwait Municipality Dr. Rania Azmi Strategic Advisor Sovereign Wealth Fund, MENA Region Early bird price saving details Book before 25 September & save US$350 GAIN INVALUABLE INSIGHT INTO KUWAIT’S HIGHLY ACTIVE PROJECTS MARKET Khaled Al-Rasheed Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Facilities & Planning Ministry of Education (MOE) Mr. Adel Al Roumi General Manager Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (KAPP)

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Stimulating growth and participation in Kuwait’s $230bn+ projects market

24-25 November 2015 • The Regency, Salmiya, Kuwait

KUWAIT

BOOK NOW! Visit www.meedkuwaitprojects.com or call + 971 (0)4 818 0224 DEFINING OPPORTUNITY

SuppOrtiNg partNerS:

Key speaKers include dr. Meshaal Jaber al ahmad al sabahDirector GeneralKuwait Directinvestment promotion authority (KDipa)

eng. suhaila MarafiDirector, Dept. of Studies & ResearchMinistry of electricity & Water (MeW)

eng. saad saad saud MuhailbiDirector of Master Planning DepartmentKuwait Municipality

dr. rania azmiStrategic Advisor Sovereign Wealth Fund, MeNa region

early bird price saving detailsBook before 25 September

& save uS$350

gaiN iNValuaBle iNSight iNtO KuWait’S highly actiVe

prOjectS MarKet

Khaled al-rasheedAssistant Undersecretary for Educational Facilities & PlanningMinistry of education (MOe)

Mr. adel al roumiGeneral ManagerKuwait authority for partnership projects (Kapp)

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BeNeFitS OF atteNDiNg

Hear announcements & status updates on the major projects taking place in Kuwait, from developers and owners, as they discuss their long-term priorities, scope and discuss future opportunities.

Key project sectors to be discussed include PPP Project delivery, Oil & Gas, Transport & Infrastructure, Environmental remediation, Power & Water, Education & Healthcare.

Expanded interaction between the public & private sector through dedicated panel sessions.

Dedicated networking sessions – maximize your networking opportunities across two days and discuss business development opportunities with your colleagues who are driving the region’s project market in a shared exhibition area

What’S NeWIncreased opportunities to engage local stakeholders across the two days, through interactive speaking & panel sessions

Deepened Insight into the major critical public sector projects taking place in Kuwait.

Further interaction & involvement of the public & private sector through dedicated panel sessions.

Specialized PPP delivery discussion & focus on how to engage innovation within project delivery.

KUWAIT

Organized in 2015 with the support of the Ministry of Electricity & Water, Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects & the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, the event provides you with the opportunity to align yourself with the major stakeholders shaping Kuwait’s projects landscape & further grasp key decisions & movements taking place within Kuwait’s projects market. Presenting deepened discussion of the $230bn+ project pipeline, the event provides delegates & sponsors with the opportunity to develop new and existing relationships with government entities & other key players in the market.

I look forward to meeting you during the Kuwait Projects Conference,

iNtrODuctiON

Kind regards,

edward JamesDirector of Analysis & ContentMeeD projects (uae)

Kuwait projects, now in its 11th year, is the premier business development platform for any organization looking to expand their presence & outreach within Kuwait.

Interesting topics, well organized and very informative. I benefited immensely from attending the conference’

Xavier Muthu, commercial specialist, american embassy Kuwait

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KUWAIT

an estimated $30bn worth of power projects are currently in the pre-execution stage.

Major projects are underway within the oil and gas sector – $66bn of projects are in the pre-execution & execution stage

$97bn worth of PPP projects currently under execution

the FactS: $232bn of projects are currently planned or underway in the country

$137bn worth of overall projects are in the pre-execution stage

$26.5bn worth of major transport & infrastructure projects currently under execution

Kuwait is one of the world’s most creditworthy economies with the capacity to continue to promote a high rate of real economic growth & solid social progress

300+Senior level attendees from both the public & private sector

10topic sectors to be covered

speakers – making this Kuwait’s leading projects conference

60+

2Spread over 2 days at the Regency Hotel in Kuwait City

eVeNt FactS iN NuMBerS

‘Excellent panelists and very well organised’

alok chugh, partner, ernst and young BOOK NOW!Visit www.meedkuwaitprojects.com or call + 971 (0)4 818 0224

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KUWAIT

ABB Engineering Technologies Co. (KSCC)

Aconex

Agility

Ahmadiah Contracting & Trading Company

Al Ghanim

Al Tamimi & Company

Alamiah Building Company KSCC

Alenma’s Real Estate

Amec Consulting

Arabian Oil Company Ltd

Arqaam Capital

Atkins

Baker Tilly Kuwait

Bank Muscat

BDO

BNP Paribas

Boubyan Bank

Central Bank of Kuwait

Central Tenders Committee

Chadbourne & Parke LLC

Consolidated Contractors Co.WLL

DAELIM

Directorate General of the Civil Aviation

Dow Chemical Kuwait B.V.

Ernst and Young Kuwait

Galfar E&C Kuwait

GDF Suez Energy

Gulf Bank

Gulf Consult

Gulf Maritime General Trading & Contracting Co.Wll

Hill International

HOT Engineering & Construction Company

Hyundai Engineering and Construction

Hyundai Green Industries Co.WLL

Impresa Pizzarotti & C.spa

Ineco

Institute for Infrastructure Studies (UK)

Inverse Pro Man

KEO International Consultants

KGL Holding

KGL Ports International Company

Kharafi National KSC

Kharafi Steel

Kleos Healthcare Corporation

Kuwait Energy Company

Kuwait Foreign Investment Bureau

Kuwait Municipality

Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)

Kuwait Oil Company

Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA)

L &T Infotech LTD

Linde Engineering Dresden GmbH

Marubeni Corporation

Mereg Solutions

Ministry of Commerce & Industry

Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Electricity and Water

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Public Works

Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour

Mitsui & Co. Kuwait W.L.L.

National Bank Of Kuwait

National Contracting Co.ltd

NBK

Norton Rose Fulbright

Pace

Parsons

Kuwait Authority Partnership Projects

Petrochemical Industries Co (PIC)

Privitization Holding Company

Projacs International

Public Authority for Industry

Qurain Petrochemical Industries

Schlumberger Kuwait

Shapoorji Pallonji International FZE

Shell

SMEC International PTY LTD

Spanish Embassy – Kuwait

SSH

Toshiba Corporation

Total

U.S. Embassy - Kuwait

UNDP

United Gulf Enterprises General Trading & Contracting Co. W. L.L.

United Steel Industrial Co. (KWTSTEEL)

URS

World Bank

WorleyParsons Kuwait

KuWait’S preMier BuSiNeSS DeVelOpMeNt platFOrM FOr the prOjectS MarKet

WhO atteNDS thiS eVeNt?

regiONS jOB titleS

70%Kuwait

22%Rest of GCC

5% Rest of Europe

3% UKGeneral Manager

23%

C – Level

22%

Business Development

Manager

16%

Country/RegionalManager

15%

Sales & MarketingManager

14%

Consultant

7%

Project Manager

4%

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KUWAITSpeaKerS

Khaled al-rasheedAssistant Undersecretary for Educational Facilities & PlanningMinistry of education

eng. naji al-saqerAssistant Undersecretary for Engineering Affairs & ProjectsMinistry of health

Mr. adel al roumiGeneral ManagerKuwait authority for partnership projects (Kapp)

dr. Meshaal Jaber al ahmad al sabahDirector GeneralKuwait Direct investment promotion authority (KDipa)

eng. suhaila Marafi, directorDept. of Studies & ResearchMinistry of electricity & Water (MeW)

dr. Firas raadCountry ManagerKuwait, Middle east & North africa, World Bank

eng. saad saad saud MuhailbiDirector of Master Planning DepartmentKuwait Municipality

saad alsaadSenior Technical ConsultantKuwait National Focal point for environmental project (KNFp)

abdulaziz al-HedaibProject ManagerKuwait authority for partnership projects (Kapp)

Manal al-duwaisanSenior EngineerKuwait authority for partnership projects (Kapp)

abdullah al-MuhannaSenior ArchitectKuwait authority for partnership projects (Kapp)

dr. ahmed al-salehCEOKuwait health assurance company

ed JamesDirector of Content & AnalysisMeeD projects

dr. Mussaad M. al-razoukiChief Business Development OfficerKuwait life Sciences company

dr. rania azmiStrategic AdvisorSovereign Wealth Fund,MeNa region

eng. Faisal al-JehaimFounder & Designer of Al-Barayeh CityKuwait Society of engineers representative

eng. salem alajmiTraining Faculty Member, Public Authority of Applied Education & TrainingKuwait Society of engineers representative

‘It provides valuable information for contractors on current and future project trends’

Gerry Baker, project director, aMec

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KUWAITDay ONe: 24 NOVeMBer 2015 08:00 Early morning registration & coffee

09:00 Welcome address ed James, Director of Content & Analysis, MeeD projects

iNSight iNtO KuWait’S MarKet & upcOMiNg prOjectS‘In 2015, Kuwait presents the fourth-largest projects market in the GCC, after Saudi Arabia, the UAE & Qatar. There are roughly $137bn worth of projects at the pre-execution stage & $230bn+ worth of projects in the pipeline overall. Indeed, the high number of projects underway reflects high positivity & companies are turning to Kuwait as a diversification

strategy given the anticipated slump in other GCC markets’.

09:10 MiNiSterial KeyNOte: an update on the national development plan: ensuring stability, development & efficiency through project delivery

H.e Hind al-subaih, Minister of State for Planning & Development Affairs, Minister of Social Affairs & Labour, Supreme council for planning & Development (awaiting final confirmation)

09:20 the importance of diversification in further economic development: an World Bank perspective upon the Kuwait projects market

dr. Firas raad, Country Manager, Kuwait, Middle east & North africa, World Bank (confirmed)

09:40 understanding the current overall strength of the Kuwait economy through the Kuwaiti projects market

Central Bank of Kuwait (invited)

prOject DeliVery & carryiNg Out ppp prOjectS iN KuWait‘PPP projects require solid, organized projects & a future pipeline. The

reforming of the state’s PPP body & amendments to the country’s PPP & IWPP laws should help facilitate swifter progress with the country’s

ambitious pipeline of PPP schemes. Although $97bn (MEED) of PPP projects are under execution within Kuwait, delayed decision making has affected the development & progress of further projects & it is vital for the State to form stable routes for project delivery to perform on time & under budget.’

10:00 an exclusive update on Kuwait’s ppp projects & deepened insight into the upcoming project pipeline• Latest progress update from KAPP, highlighting key

breakthroughs in Kuwait’s PPP projects• The critical role of PPPs in the strategic development plan

of the State of Kuwait & the role they play in ensuring constant progress of other associated governmental projects such as urban housing & mega infrastructure).

Mr. adel al-roumi, General Manager, Kuwait authority for private partnerships (confirmed)

10:20 Focus on best practice: avoiding common pitfalls & understanding key success factors in project execution (speaker to be advised)

10:40 The role and authority of the central Tenders committee (cTc) in practice• Clarification on the role and authority of the CTC in project

processes• Checks & balance requirements during project execution• Updates on CTC related laws & regulations and how they

impact bidders Central Tenders Committee (CTC) (confirmed)

11:00 Morning networking break – business card exchange

11:30 role of direct foreign investment towards Kuwaiti projects – insight into openings & procedures for foreign investors in the $232bn projects market

dr. Meshaal Jaber al ahmad al-sabah, Director General, Kuwait Direct investment promotion authority (confirmed)

11:50 paNel SeSSiON: ‘projects panel session’ - encouraging successful on-time delivery of projects & stable decision making • Deciphering the Kuwaiti decision making effect.• Discussing the outlook for economic & political reforms on

Kuwait’s current & future projects.• Stimulating cooperation between the public & private

sector in the Kuwaiti projects market. Mr. adel al-roumi, General Manager, Kuwait authority for

private partnerships (confirmed) dr. Meshaal Jaber al ahmad al-sabah, Director General, Kuwait

Direct investment promotion authority (confirmed) eng. saad saad saud Muhailbi, Director of Master Planning

Department, Kuwait Municipality (confirmed) central tenders committee (ctc) (confirmed)

12:30 paNel SeSSiON: ‘The contractor’s point of view’ – insight into the importance diversification within the Kuwait projects market (speakers to be advised)

13:10 Networking lunch

hOuSiNg prOjectS & the real eState MarKet WithiN KuWait‘With a population of roughly four million, Kuwait retains a rising

demand for public housing & long-term residential construction growth. Whilst the PAHW follows through on its major development of housing units, there remain issues within the real estate sector, particularly the shortages of available land & the absence of law to support lending to

home-buyers’.

14:10 iNterNatiONal KeyNOte: presenting insight into the initiative, drive and support towards abu dhabi’s urban development strategy.

urban planning council, abu Dhabi, united arab emirates (invited)

14:30 Mega-prOjectS OVerVieW: south al Mutlaa city, al-Khairan city, Jaber al ahmed & the northwest sulabikhat development.• An update on PAHW’s plans to build 174,000 housing units

by 2020.• Future bidding opportunities for private contractors.

public authority for housing Welfare representative (speaker to be confirmed)

14:50 paNel SeSSiON: land availability, affordability & overcoming constraints to encourage the real estate market to flourish. (speakers to be advised)

15:30 al Barayah city Overview – Envisioning a city of future Kuwait eng. Faisal aljehaim, Founder & Designer of Al-Barayeh

City, Kuwait Society of engineers representative (confirmed)

15:50 Afternoon networking break – Business card exchange.

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KUWAITDay ONe: 24 NOVeMBer 2015 cONtiNueD

ONe ON ONe Meet & greet SeSSiONS – only by appointment for early bookers PPP Projects (KAPP) / Opportunities for investment (KDIPA) - 15 minute sessions

StreaM a: traNSpOrt & iNFraStructure prOjectS(BallrooM)

‘Although Kuwait continues to develop its hydrocarbons, the state is investing and developing its non-energy sector as well. The following

stream will highlight the roughly $36.5bn (MEED) worth of major transport & infrastructure projects currently under execution’.

StreaM B: eNVirONMeNtal & greeN prOjectS (eBiTsaM BreaK ouT rooM)

‘The cleaning up of the oil fields in Kuwait remains one of the largest onshore clean-up operations in the world. This massive restoration project, estimated to be set around $2.9bn (KERP) along with the

further encouragement of sustainable projects within Kuwait will be covered in the following stream’.

StreaM c: healthcare prOjectS (seHaM BreaK ouT rooM)

‘Kuwait has shown steady progress in social indicators. In 1990, Kuwait had the lowest infant mortality rate in the Middle East & this has

continued to fall since then. Currently, the state’s healthcare construction projects under execution is just over $7bn (MEED) & is clearly determined

to continue to improve overall healthcare facilities across the country’.

16:00

Transferring world class planning & delivery of mega transportation schemes to Kuwait’s project market – international parallels in port, rail & airport developments.Directorate general of civil aviation (Dgca) (invited)

an update on Kuwait’s environmental remediation project• Up & coming projects: The role of soil treatment providers • Encouraging local farming to produce seedlings & ensure further

opportunitiessaad al saad, Kuwait National Focal point for environmental projects (KNFp) (confirmed)

Further developing the Kuwait healthcare system; reviewing status of the nine hospitals expansion, set to provide additional capacity of approximately 11,200 beds.eng. naji al saqer, Assistant Undersecretary for Engineering Affairs & Projects, Ministry of health

16:20

paNel SeSSiON: The importance of infrastructure diversification to support the increase of social infrastructure conditions• Focus on Kuwait’s infrastructure growth and new projects

direction• The importance of innovation for the contractor• Ensuring the state continues its growth for future years;

lowering reliance on oil income through new infrastructure developments

insight into the al-Hayman Wastewater project & future waste to energy projects• An update on the status of the Kabd Municipal Solid Waste Project• The municipal solid waste treatment facility will hold a capacity of

3,275 tonnes per day & use waste to energy technology to generate electricity.

abdullah al-Muhanna, Senior Architect, Kuwait authority for partnership projects (confirmed)

developing the first healthcare academy in the Gcc - transforming healthcare leaders to advance the system & inspire changedr. Mussaad M. al-razouki, Chief Business Development Officer, Kuwait life Sciences centre (KlSc)

16:40

The potential & opportunities of an e-Waste plant in Kuwait.eng. salem Mohsen alajmi, Training Faculty Member, Public Authority of Applied Education and Training, Kuwait Society of engineers representative

healtcare paNel: The importance & requirement of deepened healthcare cover across Kuwait. • Driving a centralized plan for healthcare & an independent health

authority to support a sustainable implementation plan for the country’s health requirements.

• Insight into the cohesion of all health related projects towards the overall Kuwait healthcare system & requirements.

eng. naji al saqer, Ass. Undersecretary for Engineering Affairs & Projects, Ministry of healthdr. ahmed al saleh, CEO, Kuwait health assurance companyeng. naji al saqer, Assistant Undersecretary for Engineering Affairs & Projects, Ministry of health

17:00

Kuwait’s national rail & metropolitan rapid transit – addressing congestion & creating a better environment for commercial, industrial & residential markets.Manal al-duwaisan, Senior Engineer, Kuwait authority for partnership projects (confirmed)

discussing lack of incentives towards green energy. • Driving innovation towards green building programmes, technologies

& environmentally responsible buildings.EPA Kuwait (invited)

17:20 Chairman closes Day 1 of Conference

17:25 Networking & coffeeBOOK NOW!

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KUWAITDay tWO: 25 NOVeMBer 2015 08:00 Morning registration

09:00 Welcome address ed James, Director of Content & Analysis, MeeD projects

the FiNaNcial SceNe‘Kuwait maintains one of the world’s most creditworthy economies

with the capacity to continue to promote a high rate of real economic growth & stable social progress. Furthermore, Kuwait is

highly-creditworthy & is capable of raising all the finance required for its megaproject programmes from domestic Government & private sector sources, but investment opportunities for foreign entities &

the development of mortgage laws should not be ignored’.

09:10 securing the strength & investments of the domestic banks within Kuwait’s project market

Ministry of Finance Representative (invited)

09:20 Kuwait’s role in an ever changing financial world• Insight into the world’s major financial changes since the

financial crisis of 2007/2008

• Kuwait’s financial landscape compared to local, regional and global peers

• Strategic trends within the financial sector for the world and Kuwait

• Future opportunities in the dynamic financial landscape dr. rania azmi, Strategic Advisor, Middle east Sovereign

Wealth Fund

09:40 FiNaNcial leaDerS paNel – discussing leading financial opportunities within Kuwait’s project market

10:20 Facilitated Networking break

pOWer & Water‘Kuwait continues to develop ambitious power development

programmes in order to meet the State’s growing demand for electricity & desalinated water. An estimated $30bn (MEED) worth

of projects are currently in the pre-execution stage, yet there remains a call for stability & centralization across the power, water &

renewables sector’.

10:50 insight into Kuwait’s existing, future power, water & alternative energy projects

eng. suhaila Marafie, Director of Research, Ministry of electricity & Water (MeW) (confirmed)

11:20 updates on az-Zour north 2 iWpp, al Khiran 1 iWpp & the al abdilyah iscc ipp

abdulaziz al-Hedaib, Project Manager, Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (KAPP) (confirmed)

11:50 paNel SeSSiON: clean energy promotion– opportunities for energy efficiency, national energy strategy & the growing need for incentives

eng. suhaila Marafie, Director of Research, Ministry of electricity & Water (MeW) (confirmed)

KiSr (invited)

12:30 providing excellence in operations and maintenance. a Kuwait projects case study

13:00 Networking Lunch

StreaM a: eDucatiON prOjectS (BallrooM)

‘Kuwait aims to further its educational sector through constructing & expanding its educational facilities at higher education levels. Doing so, it intends to encourage higher education for Kuwaitis

within Kuwait, rather than the need for them to study abroad’.

StreaM B: Oil & gaS prOjectS (seHaM BreaKouT rooM)

‘Kuwait’s economy depends upon high oil prices & growth in crude oil & refined product exports. The fall in oil prices since the summer of 2015 & signs that demand for Kuwaiti oil will grow modestly in the years up to 2020 are raising questions about the long-term viability of a model that has helped make Kuwait one of the world’s most successful economies. Nonetheless, major projects are underway within the oil

& gas sector, with $66bn of projects in the pre-execution & execution stage ($22bn upstream, $32bn downstream, $6bn transmission & $6bn storage related projects (MEED)).’

14:00

latest insight into the design, build & finance of 9 schools (5 Kindergartens, 3 elementary & 1 Middle school)Projects are located in the Al Asema, Al Ahmadi, Hawali & Mubarak Al Kabeer districts of Kuwait City.• New schools will have a combined capacity of 4,350 students.• Development also includes 1 residential building & 1 Olympic-size swimming pool.Khaled al-rasheed, Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Facilities & Planning, Ministry of education (confirmed)

overview of oil & gas projects across the Kuwait projects market• Latest insight into the $15bn Al-Zour New Refinery Project (NRP) & status of the Clean Fuels Project 2020• The Clean Fuels Project 2020, currently around 27% complete, will upgrade & expand the existing Mina Al-

Ahmadi & Mina Abdula refineries, along with cause the close of the 200,000 barrel-a-day Shuaiba refinery.• • Focus on the LNG import terminal & the fifth gas train.ed James, Director of Content & Analysis, MeeD projects

14:20update on the sabah al-salem university construction – deepening socio-economic development through education – latest timeframes & future project opportunitiesQutaiba razouqi, Director, Kuwait university construction program (Kucp) (invited)

paNel SeSSiON: The oil price environment: Meeting project challenges & investigating new opportunities within the sector

14:40establishment of the new 12,000 student campus in the Jahra Governorate – educating students to fulfill the future workforce needs in Kuwait. paeet (speaker to be confirmed)

15:00 Chairman closes Day 2 of the conference

15:05 Networking & coffee

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Strategic Partner(x2 Available) $75,000 § 1x speaking opportunity (in line with agenda & subject to content approval) § X8 Delegates § 4m x 3m stand space § White Paper hosted on event online resource centre (sponsor to provide) § Tailored email campaign § Brand Exposure pre-event marketing & on-site

gold (x3 available) $50,000 § Panellist at Conference § X6 Delegates § 2m x3m stand space § Brand Exposure pre-event marketing & on-site

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SpONSOrShip & exhiBitiON OppOrtuNitieSAs a major international event and one of MEED’s large scale conferences, Kuwait Projects 2015 will be attracting a large and influential international audience. Take advantage of the unprecedented networking opportunities with are available with high profile ministry representatives, key decision-makers, opinion formers and industry peers.

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