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THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUB International Construction Conference and Construction Services Exhibition Caring Construction, Collaborative Contracting Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre The Construction Industry Charity celebrating 25 Years in Asia, presents SPONSORS Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre 2 nd and 3 rd June 2011 “Invitations are still open for sponsors and supporters” Proceeds from these sponsorships will be donated to the Lighthouse Club charities (see details overleaf).

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Page 1: THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUB

THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUB

International Construction Conference and Construction Services Exhibition

Caring Construction, Collaborative ContractingHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

The Construction Industry Charity

celebrating 25 Years in Asia, presents

SPONSORS

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre2nd and 3rd June 2011

“Invitations are still open for sponsors and support ers”

Proceeds from these sponsorships will be donated to the Lighthouse Club charities (see details overlea f).

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This International Construction Conference and Cons truction Services Exhibition will provide:

THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUBInternational Construction Conference and

Construction Services Exhibition

Caring Construction, Collaborative ContractingHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

2nd and 3rd June 2011

celebrating 25 Years in Asia, presents

� unique networking and marketing opportunities for developers, contractors,subcontractors, suppliers, consultants, lawyers, trade associations, professionalinstitutions and individuals within and associated with the construction industry;and� continuing professional development opportunities for individuals who need to

further develop their capabilities in order to be better prepared to deal with the

Themes

• Sustainable Construction

• Safety Awareness in Construction among Employers and Employees

• Collaborative Contracting

The Lighthouse Club Asia Pacific Region Benevolent Trustis devoted to:

� relieving poverty and financial need suffered by persons employedor formerly employed within the construction industry in the AsiaPacific region and the dependants of such persons, where such

further develop their capabilities in order to be better prepared to deal with theglobal economic challenges faced by the construction industry, throughincreased efficiency, innovation and motivation.

Exhibition and Networking

Delegates and other participants will have opportunities of personal andprofessional networking at the various receptions and at the Construction ServicesExhibition where contractors, suppliers, specialists, consultants, law firms andother construction service suppliers, who are sponsoring the conference, andprofessional institutions and trade associations, who are supporting theconference, will display details of their services and be available to discuss theircapabilities, potential future business opportunities and employment prospects andtheir plans for continuing professional development.

Supporting organizations include:• Academy of Experts• Association for Project Management• Business Environment Council

• Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (East Asia Branch)

• Continuing Development of Hong Kong’s Infrastructure

• Procurement Initiatives, Innovative Construction Techniques and Improving Project Management Effectiveness

• Legal Matters of Importance to the Construction Industry

• Avoiding and Resolving Construction Disputes

The Lighthouse Club Charities:The proceeds from this conference will directly benefit thefollowing:

Pacific region and the dependants of such persons, where suchpersons, widows, widowers, children and dependants are sufferinghardship as a result of accident, disability or ill-health;

� providing or assisting with the provision and advancement ofeducation for persons employed or formerly employed within theconstruction industry in the Asia Pacific region, and the dependantsof such persons, where poverty is preventing such persons anddependants from fulfilling their education; and

� providing or assisting with the provision and advancement ofeducation, being education and training in the construction industry,for persons who are resident in the Asia Pacific region and whodesire to obtain such education and training, but where poverty ispreventing such persons from fulfilling such education and training.

The Lighthouse Club James Battersby Educational Trust isdevoted to helping young people connected with the constructionindustry. The Trust’s objectives are to assist in the training in theindustry of disadvantaged young people, or to assist with theeducation of children who are suffering hardship as a result of thedeath, injury or illness of a parent or guardian employed in theconstruction industry.

Asia Branch)• Chartered Institute of Building

• Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors

• Construction Industry Council• Hong Kong Construction Association

• Hong Kong Federation of Electrical & Mechanical Contractors Ltd.

• Hong Kong Housing Authority - Housing Department

• Hong Kong Institute of Architects• Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors• Hong Kong Institution of Engineers• Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre

• Institution of Civil Engineers, Hong Kong Association

• Master Builders Association Malaysia

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Speakers / Presentations

Thursday, 2nd June 2011

Opening Keynote Address – Continuing Development of Hong Kong’s Infrastructure

Mrs. Lam Cheng Yuet Ngor, Carrie, GBS, JPSecretary for Development, Development Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong SAR

Keynote Speech - Objectives of the Construction Industry Council

Mr. Christopher To , Executive Director, Construction Industry Council of Hong Kong

Keynote Speech - Sustainable Construction in Housing Developments

Ms. Fung Yin Suen, Ada, JP Deputy Director of Housing (Development & Construction), Housing Department, Hong Kong Housing Authority

Keynote Speech – Fair and Equitable Contracting: How the competition bill could make it worse

Keynote Address – Sustainable Development of Hong Kong’s Railways

Mr. Chew Tai ChongProjects Director, MTR Corporation Limited

Keynote Speech – Sichuan Reconstruction

Mr. Mak Chai Kwong, GBS JPConsultant – Team Leader, Sichuan Reconstruction, Development Bureau, Government of Hong Kong SAR, and former Permanent Secretary for Development (Works)

Keynote Speech – Managing the Continuing Development of Hong Kong International Airport

Mr. Kevin Poole

General Manager – Projects, Airport Authority Hong Kong

Keynote Speech – Building a Sustainable City in

Friday, 3rd June 2011

competition bill could make it worseMr. Conrad Wong , President of IFAWPCA

Keynote Speech – Crossrail, a World-class Affordable Train to Chinatown

Mr. Douglas Oakervee, CBEformerly Chairman and CEO, Crossrail , UK

Concurrent Breakout SessionsSafety Workshop: Safety Awareness in Construction among Employers and Employees

Professor Steve Rowlinson, Department of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong Mr. Derek Smyth, Consultant, Gammon Construction Ltd

Procurement Initiatives, Innovative Construction Techniques and Improving Project Management Effectiveness

Continuing Success of Target Cost Contracting – UpdateMr. Malcolm O’Neill , Contract Administration Manager WIL, MTR CorporationMr. Seved Robin, Project Director WIL 703, DBM JVMr. Vaughan Ellias, Project Director WIL 704, GN WIL JV

How to create value whilst avoiding unnecessary costs and risk – is it behaviours or processes?

Mr. Nicholas Pollard, Chief Operating Officer, Navigant

Innovative Construction Methods at Hong Kong West Drainage Tunnel

Keynote Speech – Building a Sustainable City in Chongqing – an Update

Prof. Li Shirong, Deputy Director, Chongqing Foreign

Trade & Economic Relations Commission

Keynote Speech – Crossrail Responding to the Environmental Challenge

Mr. Clinton Leeks

Corporate Affairs Director, Crossrail, UK

Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Sustainable Built EnvironmentDr. Brenda Yip, former Head – Projects and Programmes, Hong Kong Green Building CouncilMr. Albert Chan , Chairman of Sustainable Development Committee, Shui On GroupMr. Ronan Collins, Managing Director, InteliBuildMr. Phil Thoburn , Director, ForsspacPanel Discussion

Collaborative Contracting Facilitated WorkshopMr. John Battersby, Director, BK SURCO TrainingMr. Malcolm O’Neill , Contract Administration Manager WIL, MTR CorporationDrainage Tunnel

Mr. Daniel Altier , Project Director, Dragages Hong Kong

Relationship Contracting: Transforming Good Performance into Extraordinary Performance

Mr. Vip Vyas , Managing Director Asia, Alchimie Asia LtdAvoiding and Resolving Construction Disputes

Mallesons Stephen JaquesMinter EllisonMayer Brown JSMBK Asia Pacific

WIL, MTR CorporationMr. Shaun O’Hanlon, Commercial Director, GN WIL JVMr. Robert Wilson , Commercial Director, Dragages HK

Legal Matters of Importance to the Construction Industry Pinsent MasonsKeating ChambersHogan LovellsJones DayPanel Discussion

Thursday, 2 nd June 2011

8.30 am

9.00 am

9.15 am

12.30 pm

2.00 pm

5.30 pm

Registration & Coffee

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote Addresses / Speeches

Lunch / Networking with Exhibitors

Concurrent Breakout Sessions

International Cocktail Reception

Conference Schedule Friday, 3 rd June 2011

8.30 am

9.00 am

9.15 am

12.30 pm

2.00 pm

6.30 pm

Registration & Coffee

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote Addresses / Speeches

Lunch / Networking with Exhibitors

Concurrent Breakout Sessions

Lighthouse Club Get Together

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THE LIGHTHOUSE CLUB celebrating 25 Years in Asia, presents

International Construction Conference and Construction Services Exhibition

Caring Construction, Collaborative Contracting Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

2nd and 3rd June 2011

REGISTRATION FORM

Please register the following delegate(s) for International Construction Conference:

Name Position Institution / Membership Day* Association No. 2nd June 3rd June

1. Mr/Mrs/Ms

2. Mr/Mrs/Ms

3. Mr/Mrs/Ms

4. Mr/Mrs/Ms

5. Mr/Mrs/Ms

*tick attendance on either or both days

Company:

Address:

Booking Contact: Position:

Tel: Fax: Email:

CONFERENCE FEES

Rate Category Members* Regular (Non-members)

Two Days (2nd and 3rd June 2011) HK$2,900 HK$3,800

One Day (either 2nd or 3rd June 2011) HK$1,900 HK$2,500 * The registration fee is HK$2,500.00 for one day or HK$3,800 for both days of the Conference. Members of the Lighthouse Club

and members (or employees of members) of Supporting Organisations (see list on page 2 of the Brochure) are entitled to a discounted price of HK$1,900.00 for one day or HK$2,900 for both days of the Conference.

Fees include lunch, morning and afternoon tea and coffee and all conference materials.

The Construction Exhibition, in foyer outside main conference hall and adjacent room, will be free to those attending the Conference.

PAYMENT DETAILS

Enclosed cheque No. _____________________ for HK$____________________made payable to: “The Lighthouse Club Hong Kong Branch” in respect of the above Registration(s); or

Enclosed copy of Bank Transfer for HK$_____________________ to: “Lighthouse Club Hong Kong Branch” HSBC Bank Account No. 502-468598-001, in respect of the above Registration(s).

Please mail completed Registration and Booking Form and cheque (or copy of Bank Transfer) to:

The Lighthouse Club Hong Kong Branch c/o Battersby Kingsfield Limited, Suite 1901-2 Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East, Hong Kong (Tel: (852) 2736 9885 / Fax: (852) 2687 2252 / Email: [email protected])

Cancellation: A replacement is welcome with prior notice to the organizer at no extra charge should the registered delegate be unable to attend. Refund (less 20% administration charge) will be made for all cancellations received in writing by the organizers not later than 10 working days prior to the date of the conference.

Note: The conference programme is subject to change at any time without any liability.