road construction in india - PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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road construction in india - PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry
National Conference on ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN INDIA Roadmap for Achieving Vision of 30 Kms a Day 12th February 2015, 09.45 a.m. PHD House, New Delhi Knowledge Partner Associate Sponsor Magazine Partner T he transport sector constitutes 6% of the country's GDP with the roads sector contributing 70% of this share. India has an extensive road network of 4.86 Million kms which is the second largest in the world. More than 60% of freight and 90% of passenger traffic in the country is handled by roads sector. The government of India has launched major initiatives to upgrade and strengthen highways and expressways in the country. The value of roadways and bridge infrastructure in India is expected to reach USD 10 Billion by 2017. The length of National Highways is expected to grow from 92,850 kms in 2013-14 to 100,000 kms by the end of 2017. However, a large number of road projects have been stalled due to delay in land acquisition, forest clearances, defence land handovers and financial difficulties have slowed the pace of road construction to only 3 kms per day. Mr Nitin Gadkari, Hon'ble Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways and Shipping has set a target to develop 8,500 km of highways in 2014-15 and of constructing 30 kms of national highways every day from 2016 onwards. The use of latest advanced technologies and smooth regulatory mechanism assumes primary significance to achieve these targets in Road Construction. The Government plans to achieve its target through the engineering, procurement and construction mode. On this backdrop, PHD Chamber is organizing a National Conference on “Road Construction in India” - Roadmap for achieving Vision of 30 Kms a Day on 12th February 2015, 09:45 am at PHD House, New Delhi. The main objective of the conference is to discuss and deliberate and offer solutions to regulatory, financial and technological issues concerning road construction in India. I feel honoured in inviting you to the conference or nominate a senior official from your organization to attend it. Your presence and inputs will greatly enrich the deliberations. I sincerely hope that you will kindly accept our invitation and send us your positive confirmation at the earliest. Regards Dr. Ranjeet Mehta Director Target Audience • Policy Makers • Asset & Fund Management Companies • Intergovernmental Agencies • Private Equity (PE) Investors • Roads & Highways Developers • Private Investors (Domestic/ International) • Construction Companies/ EPC Contractors • Financial Institutions and Banks • Engineering Companies • Multilateral Agencies • Government & Public Sector Undertakings • Project Executing Agencies at National/ State Level • Public Works Departments (Centre/ State Governments) • IT Solution Providers • Consultants (Environmental/ Engineering/ Project Management) • Toll Plaza/ Booth Operators • Construction Equipment Manufacturers/ Suppliers • Academic & Research Bodies • Logistics/ Supply Chain Companies OUTLINE AGENDA 09:45 am to 10:30 am - Session I: Session II: Registration Inaugural Session - Issues Concerning Road Construction in India: Learning from the Past & Way Forward Points of discussion • Factors Affecting Project Implementation • Contractual • Regulatory & Financial • Innovative Solutions Session III: - Latest Technologies in Road Construction & Maintenance Points of discussion • Latest advances in road construction technologies. • Attaining sustainability in road construction • Prevalent and future technologies for operation, maintenance and tolling 02:00 pm - LUNCH Sponsor the event to Build your Brand recognition Showcase your company and solutions Connect with decision makers and influencers Broaden your marketing reach Communicate what you are/what you do National Conference on ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN INDIA Roadmap for Achieving Vision of 30 Kms a Day 12th February 2015, 09.45 a.m., PHD House, New Delhi Please send wire transfer payments to: Beneficiary - PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry Bank Name - Bank of India Bank Address-7, Panchsheel Shopping Centre,New Delhi-110016 Bank Account No. : - 602220100010035 Swift Code: - BKIDINBBNPL IFSC Code:- BKID0006022 The delegate fee is Rs. 4,000/- per participant (Inclusive of 12.36% Service Tax) Early Bird Discount: Rs.3,200 per Delegate (20% discount till 31st January, 2015) Corporate Discount: Rs.2,800 per delegate (30% discount for 3 or more delegates) PAYMENT POLICY No two discounts can be clubbed together. • Full payment must be received prior to the Conference. • • • • Registration fee includes all documentation, lunch, tea/coffee and the Conference. Payments for “discounted” registrations should come in before the last date of specified discount. Delegate Fee is non refundable. However, changes in nominations are acceptable and prior registration is mandatory. The Conference is a non residential programme. For registration and sponsorship, contact: Dr. Ranjeet Mehta, ranjeetmehta@phdcci.in Ms. Nandini Acharya, nandini@phdcci.in, 91-11-49545454, Extn252 Mob: 07042949828 Ms. Mahima Tyagi, mahima@phdcci.in, 91-11-49545454, Extn 230 PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY PHD House, 4/2 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi-110016 Desk: 91-11-49545454 Fax: 91-11-26855450, Website: www.phdcci.in