MYANMARINFRASTRUCTURESUMMIT 2017
www.myanmarinfrastructuresummit.com
Accelerating Myanmar's Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth
Official Opening by H.E. U Phyo Min TheinChief Minister of Yangon Region Government
29 - 31 March 2017Sule Shangri-la, Yangon, Myanmar
MYANMARINFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT
Myanmar Investors Development Associa�on (MIDA)
Myanmar Construc�on Entrepreneurs Associa�on
Myanmar Engineering Society
Organised By: Supported By:
Yangon City Development Commi�ee
Mandalay City Development Commi�ee
Ministry of Hotels & Tourism, The Republic of The Union of Myanmar
Ministry of Planning And Finance, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Knowledge Partner Sponsor:
Huawei Technologies (Yangon) Co., Ltd.
Conference Session Sponsors:Gold Sponsor: Luncheon Sponsor:
Lanyard Sponsor:
UPG Paint
Refreshment Sponsor:
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Area : 676, 578 sq km
Population : 60.62million
AnnualPopulationgrowthrate: 1.3%
People : 68% Bamar, 9% Shan, 7% Karen, 4% Rakhine, 3%
Chinese,2%Indian,2%Mon,5%Others
OfficialLanguage : Burmese
Adultliteracy : 92%
GDP : US$82.7billion
GDPpercapita : US$1,324
AnnualGPDGrowth : 5.5%
UnemploymentRate : 5.5%
Inflation : 7.3%
FDIFlow : $756.3million
AgricultureProducts : rice,pulses,beans,sesame,groundnuts,sugarcane;fishandfishproducts;hardwood
MajorIndustries : agricultural processing; wood and wood products;
copper, tin, tungsten, iron; cement, construction
materials; pharmaceuticals; fertilizer; oil and natural
gas;garments,jadeandgems
FACTS ABOUT MYANMAR
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OVERVIEW
Myanmarhasextensivebiodiversityandabundantnaturalresources.Approximatelyone-thirdofMyanmar’s62millionpopulation lives in townships and cities. Chronic underinvestment in urban infrastructure—including in housing,connectivity,electricityandwatersupply,healthcare,educationandtourisminfrastructure—hasresultedinseriouslydeficienturbanservicesthroughoutMyanmar.LargeresettlementareasinYangonandMandalayhaveurbanservicesthatarewellbelowacceptablelevels,andthesituationisworseinthepoorregionsandotherstatesofthecountry.
UndertheFrameworkforEconomicandSocialReforms,theMyanmargovernmenthasindicatedthatimmediateprioritywillbegiventoimproveinfrastructureprojectsincludinglandconnectivity,transportationlinkswithregionaleconomiestoboosteconomicintegration,improvementofbasicsamenitiessuchasaffordablehousing,universalelectrification,safedrinkingwater,modernisedsewagesystem,andtheoveralllongtermplanistotransformMyanmarintoaworldclassgreenmetropolis.
Supported by the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC), Mandalay City Development Committee (MCDC),Myanmar Investors Development Association (MIDA), Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association (MCEA) andMyanmarEngineeringSociety(MES),thehostingofthe3rdMyanmarInfrastructureSummit2017themed‘Accelerating Myanmar’s Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth’issettoprovideaplatformforpotentialforeigninvestors,infrastructuredevelopers,technologyprovidersandinfrastructurefunderstobeupdatedonthedevelopmentplansandpoliciesofinvestinginMyanmar’surbanandruralinfrastructure;toassessmarketopportunitiesandatthesametimebuildpotentialbusinessandinvestmentnetworkswiththelocalpolicymakersandindustryplayers.
Consultants|MasterPlanners|ProjectFinanciers|Investors|Bankers|VentureCapitalists|
FundManagementFirms
Ports,AirportsandRoadsInfrastructureDevelopers|Ports,AirportsandRoadsOperators| RailNetworkInfrastructureProviders|
RailNetworkOperators|AirlineOperators| NetworkSolutionProviders
Architects|Building,Civil&StructuralEngineers|Designers|Construction&Engineering|Facility
Management|Operators
Equipment/MaterialsSuppliers| TechnologiesProviders|CertificationCompanies|QuantitySurveyors|InformationSystemProviders|
EnergyManagers
Project Management
Connectivity
Built Infrastructures
Material & Solutions
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
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MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
Sr. State /Region Concrete Bituminous Metal Gravel Earth Mule Total (km)
1 KachinState 25.347 587.820 541.947 970.737 967.417 693.426 3786.694
2 KayahState - 472.040 60.452 99.980 329.111 961.583
3 KayinState 831.830 87.609 176.223 723.502 26.554 1845.718
4 ChinState 555.626 528.267 861.603 1945.496
5 SagaingRegion 32.186 2091.544 519.920 715.957 1124.228 4483.835
6 TanintharyiRegion 744.724 323.277 206.600 81.875 1356.476
7 BagoRegion 263.328 1467.823 199.559 122.310 158.118 2211.937
8 MagweRegion 2586.317 341.382 352.347 260.714 3540.76
9 ManadalayRegion 202.978 1861.609 98.773 12.171 23.134 2198.665
10 MonState 729.838 2.414 65.380 82.278 0.604 880.514
11 RakhineState 36.411 991.356 439.351 182.258 215.853 1865.229
12 YangonRegion 97.365 787.372 87.408 12.070 59.948 1044.163
13 ShanState 65.983 4902.866 1236.177 2142.138 2606.534 10953.698
14 AyeyarwadyRegion 19.312 1592.245 158.823 488.637 361.801 2620.818
15 NayPyiTaw 191.511 223.699 18.507 433.717
Total(km) 934.421 20426.709 4625.359 5546.808 7874.623 720.584 40128.504
Source: Public Works, Myanmar
Major Roads linked to Neighboring Countries
Length of Road Network in States and Regions
ASIAN HIGHWAYS
ASEAN HIGHWAYS
GREATER MEKONG SUBREGION, GMS-HIGHWAYS
INDIA-MYANMAR-THAI TRIPARTITE HIGHWAYS
AYARWADDY –KYAUKPHAYAR – MEKONG HIGHWAYS
BIMSTEC HIGHWAYS
PALETWA BORDER ROAD PROJECTS AND HIGHWAYS FOR VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT OF KALATAN RIVER
RID – TIDDIM HIGHWAYS
MYANMAR AND CHINA BILATERAL ROAD PROJECTS
ROAD NETWORK & HIGHWAY NETWORK
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9 Routes , 5 Routes in Myanmar :North-South Corridor, East-West Corridor, Southern Corridor, Northern Corridor, Western Corridor
Transport Corridors of GMS
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
ROAD NETWORK & HIGHWAY NETWORK
4 Routes in Myanmar : 2907 kms AH1, AH2 , AH3 , AH14
- 23 Routes , Length 36,000 kms- 7 Routes in Myanmar : 4528 kmsAH1, AH2 , AH3 , AH14 . AH111 , AH112 , AH123
Asian Highway Routes ASEAN Highway Routes
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132132
1112
116
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Myanmar Railways’ Network
Total Route Length 5,992.13 kms.
Single Track 5,286.934 kms. (88.23%)
Double Track 705.196 kms. (11.76%)
Bridges 11,818 Nos
Tunnels 12 Nos
Railway Stations 946 Nos
Mandalay-Yangon
Mandalay-Lashio [ Muse (border station and break of gauge)-Rueli(China)]
Kalay-[ Tamu (border station and break of gauge)-Jiribam (India)]
Bago-Thanpyuzayat [Three Pagoda Pass-Namtok (Thailand)]
Thanpyuzayat-Ye
Yangon (maritime connection)
Thanphyuzayat
Namtok
Trans-Asian Railway Network
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
RAILWAY NETWORK
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Mandalay
Myitkyina
Yangon
Bago
Dawei
Pyay
Tamu
Kalay
Proposed Projects in Myanmar Railways
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
RAILWAY NETWORK
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Airports in Myanmar
Airport Development Plan
Total 69 aerodromes
33 Airports Operational
Scheduled flights in 27
airports
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
AIRPORT
No. Airport Name Project Description Remark
1 Yangon International Airport Airport to be accommodated 6 million passengers annually
Private Sector Participation
2 Hanthawaddy International Airport As major gateway meeting international standards and fulfilling the future demand capacity up to 2030
Private Sector Participation
3 Mandalay International Airport Development of MDY Airport as major logistic hub to handle 3.5 mil
Private Sector Participation
4 Master Planning Study for all airports Conceptual planning of facilities and requirements and environmental impact assessment.
5 Bagan-Nyaung U Airport The safety operation of Category 1 standard landing aids, terminal upgrading and related facilities.
6 Heho Airport The safety operation of Category 1 standard landing aids, terminal upgrading and related facilities.
7 Thandwe Airport Terminal Building upgrading
8 Dawei Airport Upgrading domestic airport to international airport.
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Si�we
Kayukphu
Thandwe
PatheinYangon
Mawlamyine
Dawei
Myeik
Kawthaung
Tanintharyi RegionKawthaung Port
Myeik PortDawei Port
Yangon RegionYangon Ports
Ayeyarwady RegionPathein Port
Rakhine StateSi�we Port
Kyaukphu PortThandwe Port
Mon StateMawlamyine Port
443 Miles
272 Miles
670 Miles
Ports in Myanmar
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
SEAPORT, DRYPORT & PORT TERMINAL
Deep Sea Port Projects in MyanmarTherearepotentialareastobedevelopedasDeepSeaPorts-• DaweiSpecialEconomicZonetogetherwithDeepSeaPortatTanintharyi RegionintheSouthCoast.
•KyaukpyuDeepSeaPortatRakhineStateintheWestCoast.
•KalagaukDeepSeaPort,betweenMawlamyineandYeRegionattheSouthCoast.
•WestportDeepSeaPortatNgayokeBay,AyeyarwaddyRegion
Dawei
Kyauk Phyu
Kalagauk
Ngayoke Bay
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Dry Ports and ICDs Plan in Myanmar
Trans Asian Railway Line of Interna onalImportance in MyanmarAsian Highway Routes in Myanmar
Trans Asian Railway Line of Interna onalImpmmm ortance in MyanmarAsian Highway Routes in Myanmar
Muse
(Two Mode)Rail, Road
Tamu
(Two Mode)Rail, Road
Mandalay(ThreeMode)Rail, Road,
Inland water
Mawlamyine(Three Mode)
Rail, Road,Inland water
Bago (Two Mode)
Rail, Road
Monywa(Three Mode)
Rail, Road, Inland water
Pyay(Three Mode)Rail, Road,
Inland water
Yangon(Four Mode)Rail, Road,
Inland waterAir
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
SEAPORT, DRYPORT & PORT TERMINAL
Potential Sites for Port Terminals at Kyaukphyu Harbour AreaConceptual Image of Kyaukpyu Oil and Gas Terminal
The construc�on of the Oil and Gas Terminal is expected to becompleted on December 2012. Oil and Gas Terminal canaccommodate oil tankers of 300,000 tons DWT with a dra� of 26meter, LOA 300 meter and 60 meter width.
T1
T2T3 T4 T5
T6T7
T8
T9
T1 - 6 NosT2 - 10 NosT3 - 3 NosT4 - 1 NoT5 - 1 NoT6 - 2 NosT7 - 2 NosT8 - 10 NosT9 - 6 Nos
MADE Island Oil Terminal
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Future Urban Structure and Land Use of Greater Yangon
Urban Function Industrial Function
Sub-center with Green Isle System
-Aimsatdecentralizingurbancenter.-Sub-centerswillbecreatedaround10-20kmradiusareafromCBD.-Controlsurbanexpansionbycreatingoutergreenbelt.-Outerringroadwillbeprovided.-Futureurbanizationalongtheouterringroadinthenextstepofdevelopmentofthesub-centersgrowthbeltwillbepromotednamely“OuterRingGrowthBelt”.
-NotonlycurrentCBDbutalsoothernewareacenterswillplayaroleofcitycentersinthefuturetoaccommodatealargepopulation.
-Thenewcitycenterswillbedividedintosometypes,“SecondaryCBD”,“Sub-centers”,and“NewTownCoreAreas”.
-Distancesbetweenneighboringsub-centersaresetabout10-20kmeachother
-InYangon24industrialzonesarecurrentlyunderoperatingwithatotalareaof5,105ha,whichincludesomeunusedlandsinsidethem.
-Laborpopulationofsecondarysectorisestimatedtoincreaseby554thousandsfrompresentto2040.
-NotonlyThialwaSEZbutalso700haofadditionalnewindustrialzoneswillbenecessary.
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON
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Green and Water Function
Railway Network
Road Network
Logistics Network
-Greenareasshouldbeconservedmainlyon“North-SouthGreenAxis”.-Large-scalenewparksshouldbealsocreated,especiallyalongtheouterringgrowthbelt.
-Hlawganatureprotectedareasmustplaythemostimportmenteveninthefuture.
-ItisestimatedthatrailwaytransportinYangonCitywilldealwith6milliontripsin2040.
-TherequiredrailwaynetworklengthfortheGreaterYangonin2040willbe350kmwith150kmtolerance.
-Inthecasethat350kmrailwaynetworkisestablishedinthefuture,notonlymodernizationofexisting3lines(122km)butalsoconstructionof5new5MRTlines(232km)willberequired.
-Formationofahighcapacityroadnetworksufficienttoaccommodatefuturetrafficdemandswillbeneededsoastosupportandtoguidethetargetedfutureurbandevelopmentinadditiontopublictransportsystems.
-Newroadnetworkisproposed,characterizedbyconstructionofanouterringroadwhichisacircularhighwaypassingaround15-30kmradiusareafromCBD,andsomeotherradialandringroads.
-MainlogisticsfunctionwillshiftfromYangonMainPorttoThilawaAreaPortgraduallyinthefuture.
-MyanmarGovernmenthasaplantoconstructanewinternationalairportatHanthawaddynearBago.
-Logisticsnetworkbetweensouth-eastarea(directiontoThilawa)andnorth-eastarea(directiontothenewinternationalairport,NayPyiTaw,MandalayandBago)willbemoreimportantinthefuturethanpresent.
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON
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Historical and Cultural Heritage Conservation
Central Heritage Zone
Secretariat Heritage Zone
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON
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32Mandalay City & Regional Development Plan . DHSHD. MOC (2040)
To develop the land use control zoning plan for Mandalay City
Area (2011) - 45.70 sq-mile (118.36 km2)Area (2013) - 121.5 sq.milePopulation(2014) - 1.46 millionPopulation (2040) - Appro; 4.00 million
Mandalay City
YadanabonICT CityTadaOo
Hotel Zone(5000 acres)
SemekhonPort
Myo TharIndustrial Zone(20000 acres)
TadaOoInternational airport
Airport BasedEPZ, SEZ
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Conceptual Master Plan for Future Mandalay Growth
The Proposed Locations for Affordable & Rental Housing Projects
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR MANDALAY
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Urban Transport Network
railways stations
railways
daily passengers (400)
MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET INFORMATION
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR MANDALAY
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
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PROGRAM
DAY ONE: 29 MARCH 2017, WEDNESDAY8:30AM Arrival of Guest of Honor
H.E.UPhyoMinThein,ChiefMinisterofYangonRegionGovernment
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS9:00AM-10:00AM
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS *byinvitationonlyChairedby:H.E.UPhyoMinThein,ChiefMinisterofYangonRegionGovernment
8:30AM MIS 2017 Registration BeginsVenue:FoyerofTheGrandBallroom,SuleShangri-LaHotel
9:30AM Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom Venue:GrandBallroom,SuleShangri-LaHotel
9:30AM Arrival of Distinguished Guests
OPENING CEREMONY10:00AM Myanmar Cultural Dances
10:10AM INTRODUCTORY REMARKSDatukDr.AbdulAzizS.A.Kadir,Chairman,ConfexhubGroup
10:15AM WELCOME SPEECHMr.AungMyint,President,MyanmarEngineeringSociety
10:20AM WELCOME ADDRESSH.E.Dr.MaungMaungSoe,Mayor,YangonCityDevelopmentCommittee
10:25AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF MIS2017H.E.UPhyoMinThein,ChiefMinisterofYangonRegionGovernment
10:40AM Networking&RefreshmentsBreak
PLENARY SESSION11:10AM Plenary 1: An Overview on the Greater Yangon 2040 Urban Development Master Plan
Dr.ToeAung,DeputyHeadofCityPlanning&LandAdministrationDepartmentandDirectorofUrbanPlanningDivision(UPD)oftheYangonCityDevelopmentCommittee(YCDC)
11:40AM Plenary 2: The Integrated Urban Development Master Plan for Mandalay Region: Status & DirectionH.E.UYeMon,ViceMayor,MandalayCityDevelopmentCommittee
12:10PM Plenary 3: Myanmar’s Regional Development Master Plan and Economic CorridorsMr.ZawZawAye,DeputyDirector,DepartmentofUrbanandHousingDevelopment,UrbanandRegionalDevelopmentDivision,MinistryofConstruction
12:40PM Plenary 4: Driving Digital Transformation in Myanmar through Collaborative ConstructionMr.XingangLu,PresidentofMarketingExecution/NetworkSolutions,HuaweiTechnologiesCo.,Ltd.
1:10PM LuncheonforGuestSpeakersandDelegates
SESSION ONE: INTEGRATED MASTER PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATIONSessionChairman:Prof.Eng.MauroSalvemini,President,ONGCulture2ALL
2:10PM Paper 1: Transit Oriented Developments: Their Importance to Future City PlanningMr.GruffuddabOwain,ExecutivePrincipal,Aedas
2:35PM Paper 2: Mixed-Use Development Principles for Myanmar: Regulatory, Site, Design and Marketability Mr.StephenZawmoeShwe,PrincipalArchitect,SPiNEArchitects
3:00PM Paper 3: Myanmar’s Healthcare Infrastructure Development Master PlanDr.ThantSinHtoo,AssistantPermanentSecretary,MinistryofHealth
3:25PM Paper 4: A Holistic Framework of an Integrated Market Place for Trade DevelopmentMr.ThuraneAung@ChristopherAung,ChiefExecutiveOfficer,DagonInternationalLimited
3:50PM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
4:00PM Networking&RefreshmentBreak
SESSION TWO: DEVELOPMENT OF SMART AND SUSTAINABLE REITsSessionChairman:Mr.AndreWheeler,CEO,WheelerManagementConsultingPtyLtdt/aASIAPACIFICCONNEX
4:30PM Paper 5: An Overview of the Myanmar General Property Market Mr.TonyPicon,ViceChairman,ColliersInternationalMyanmar
4:55PM Paper 6: Myanmar’s Condominium Law Of 2016: A Foundation for Foreign InvestmentMr.NweOo,AdvocateandAttorney-at-Law,Tilleke&GibbinsMyanmarLtd.
5:20PM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
5:30PM CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS
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PROGRAM
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Program @ 22 March 2017
DAY TWO: 30 MARCH 2017, THURSDAYSESSION THREE: REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND FINANCING OPTIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN MYANMAR
SessionChairman:Mr.KhinMaungSai,VicePresident,MyanmarEngineeringSociety(MES)9:00AM Paper 7: Myanmar’s Foreign Direct Investment Policy for the Construction Sector
Mr.SanMyint,DeputyDirectorGeneral,DirectorateofInvestmentandCompanyAdministration,MinistryofPlanningandFinance
9:25AM Paper 8: Overview of Existing Regulatory Framework for the Investment in Real Estate Sector in MyanmarMr.PedroJoseFaustoBernardo,Partner,KelvinChiaPartnership&PrincipalForeignAttorney,KelvinChiaYangonLtd.
9:50AM Paper 9: Myanmar National Building Code and Green Buildings Adoption in Myanmar Prof.Dr.SweSweAye,Retd.ProrectorofYTU;ChairpersonofAyeyarwadyRiverBasinResearchOrganisation(ARBRO)&GreenBuildingCommittee,BEI-MES.
10:15AM Paper 10: General Guideline on Conditions of Contracts for Infrastructure Projects in MyanmarMr.JaeWanLee,President,FIDIC
10:40AM Paper 11: Understanding PPP and BOT for Infrastructure Projects: the Success StoriesAtty.JaimeRaphaelC.Feliciano,HeadofBusinessDevelopment-Airports,CiticoreHoldings
11:05AM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
11:15AM Networking&RefreshmentBreak
SESSION FOUR: CONSERVATION AND REUSE OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS AND CULTURAL SITES IN MYANMARSessionChairman:Mr.WonwheeKim,Founder&ChiefIntelligenceOfficer,TheParkDBAnalytics
11:45AM Paper 12: Myanmar’s Heritage Management: Direction, Policy and OpportunitiesProf. Dr. Su Su, Professor and Head, Department of Architecture, Mandalay Technological University
12:10PM Paper 13: Integrated Approach to the Conservation and Sustainable Development of Historic Cities: UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban LandscapeMs.MinJeongKIM,HeadofUNESCOOffice,Myanmar
12:35PM Paper 14: Restoration of Ancient Buildings and Sites: Advanced Technology, Green Materials and Best PracticesProf.Eng.MauroSalvemini,President,ONGCulture2ALL
1:00PM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
1:10PM LuncheonforGuestSpeakersandDelegates
SESSION FIVE: ACCELERATING TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR ECONOMIC GROWTHSessionChairman:Prof.Dr.SweSweAye,Retd.ProrectorofYTU;ChairpersonofAyeyarwadyRiverBasinResearchOrganisation(ARBRO)
&GreenBuildingCommittee,BEI-MES.2:00PM Paper 15: Myanmar’s Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan: Current Status, Directions and Opportunities
Mr.TintThwin,DirectorGeneral,DirectorateofHotelsandTourism,MinistryofHotelsandTourism
2:25PM Paper 16: Capitalising Myanmar’s Airport Infrastructure for Growing Tourism BoomMr.SulaimanZainulAbidinIAP,ChiefOperatingOfficer,YangonAerodromeCompanyLimited(YACL)
2:50PM Paper 17: Myanmar Theme Parks Site Selection: From the Markets, Physical Infrastructure and Economic Impacts PerspectiveMr.WonwheeKim,Founder&ChiefIntelligenceOfficer,TheParkDBAnalytics
3:15PM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
3:25PM Networking&RefreshmentBreak
SESSION SIX: URBAN AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES AS AN ECONOMIC ACCELERATOR AND EXPANSION FOR MYANMARSessionChairman:Mr.JawadUddin,RegionalDirector,GeoharbourGroup,Singapore
3:55PM Paper 18: Development of Roads and Trans-ASEAN Highway Networks in Myanmar: Plan and Opportunities
4:20PM Paper 19: Myanmar’s Railway Network Modernisation and Rationalisation PlansMr.NyoOo,DeputyGeneralManager,MyanmaRailways
4:55PM Paper 20: The Evolving Role of Value Engineering towards Sustainable Development of Transportation InfrastructureDr.ChenGuang,ManagingDirector,GeoharbourSingaporeBranch,DirectorofGeoharbourMyanmarBranch
5:20PM Paper 21: Commercial and Private Passenger and Cargo Facilities Development Plan for Urban and Regional Airports in MyanmarMr.NeWin,DirectorofAirTransportDivision,DepartmentofCivilAviation,MinistryofTransportandCommunications
5:45PM Paper 22: Myanmar’s Sea Ports & Dry Ports New Development, Expansion and Reconstruction Plan: Directions and OpportunitiesMr.TintLwin,DeputyChiefEngineer,MyanmaPortAuthority
6:10PM OpenForum:Comments,QuestionsandAnswers
6:20PM MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2017 ENDS
DAY THREE: 31 MARCH 2017, FRIDAY9:30AM Projects Presentation by Yangon City Development Committee
Venue:YangonCityDevelopmentCommitteeBuilding
10:45AM Projects Presentation by Mandalay City Development CommitteeVenue:YangonCityDevelopmentCommitteeBuilding
12:30PM Luncheon
2:00PM Business Matching Meeting with Myanmar Investor Development Association (MIDA)
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