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WODCON XIX CHINA Beijing 9 ——14 Sep.2010 PROGRAMME and REGISTRATION INFORMATION World Organization of Dredging Associations The second announcement WORLD DREDGING CONGRESS WODCON XIX CHINA Beijing 9 ——14 Sep.2010 PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION “Dredging Makes The World A Better Place” Sponsored by Eastern Dredging Association China Dredging Association www.chida.org Table of Contents Welcome to Beijing Social activities ……………………………………………………………… 16 The date and venue of congress Registration information………………………………………………… 18 The programme of the congress……………………………………01 1. Registration Fees 2. Payment …………………………… ……02 The organization of the congress 3. Cancellation of Participation 1. The congress committee 4. Acknowledgement 2. The organizing committee 5. Registration 3. Technical committee Accommodation ……………………………………………………………… 18 The technical sessions……………………………………………………04 Transport ………………………………………………………………………… 19 1. The listing of accepted papers Climate …………………………………………………………………………… 19 2. The arrangement of papers 3. The language of congress Passport and Visa ………………………………………………………… 19 4. The presentation paper 5. The poster papers The Secretariat of the congress…………………………………… 19 6. The congress proceedings Insurance ………………………………………………………………………… 19 The exhibition………………………………………………………………… 12 Revise …………………………………………………………………………… 19 The technical visit ………………………………………………………… 13 Attachment……………………………………………………………………… 21 1. Tianjin Bin hai Area 2. Tianjin Museum 1. Registration form ………………………………………………………… 21 3. Tianjin Artificial Island 2. The ichnography of the exhibition ………………………………… 24 The post congress technical tour …………………………………15 3. The registration form of exhibitor………………………………… 28 4. The free introduce of the exhibitor ………………………………… 30 1. Cao Fei Dian Reclamation Area 2. Qin Huang Dao port 5. The advertisement in “congress guide” …………………………… 31 6. The explain of the congress expense ……………………………… 32 WELCOME TO BEIJING The history of Beijing goes back more than 3,000 years, It is the national, political, cultural and international communion center for China. It is also famous for its splendid Chinese historical and cultural aspects. Many monuments and cultural landscapes remain with a myriad of these structures adding gorgeous color to the city together with their indelible national and historical significance. Today's Beijing has developed into a modern international metropolis. Buildings such as the China National Grand Theater, the Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3, the China Central Television Headquarters Building and the "Bird's Nest" together with many other buildings have become symbols of modern Beijing. Beijing, an ancient and stylish city with a new look, warmly welcomes you! THE DATE AND VENUE OF CONGRESS WODCON XIX will be held in the Beijing INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER and BEIJING CONTINENTAL GRAND HOTEL. The venue of congress is in the center of Beijing north of Tiananmen Square and close to the 2008 Olympic Games district. The famous "Bird's Nest" National Stadium and the "Water Cube" international swimming pool are only one or two hundred meters away. The congress will be held from Wednesday, 8 Sep. to Thursday 14.Sep , 2010. In addition to the four star Grand Hotel the five star Crown Plaza and the three and a half star Hui Yuan Hotel Media Village are close by. WODCON XIX PROGRAMME THE PROGRAMME OF THE CONGRESS September 2010 8:00—18:00 Registration 8 Wednesday 9:30—18:00 Arrange Exhibit 8:00—18:00 Tour in Beijing (optional and own expense) 18:30—20:00 Welcome Dinner 8:00—9:00 Registration 9:00—10:00 Opening ceremony 9 Thursday 10:30—18:00 Paper presentation 9:30—18:00 Exhibition 8:30—17:00 Paper presentation 10 Friday 8:30—17:30 Exhibition 17:30—22:00 Watch Performance in the National Grand Theater* 8:30—18:00 Paper presentation 8:30—16:30 Exhibition 13:30—15:30 Review for Paper and Decide on awards** 11 Saturday 16:00—16:30 EADA general meeting** 17:00—18:00 WODA Board of the directors meeting** 19:00—20:00 WODA board of the directors dinner** 16:30 Remove Exhibit 7:30—17:30 Technical Visits: A. Tianjin Bin hai Area 12 Sunday B. Tianjin Port Museum C. Tianjin Artificial Island 18:30—19:30 Closing Ceremony 19:30—21:30 Farewell Dinner Technical Tour (optional and own expense) 7:30—11:00 A.Cao fei dian Reclamation Area 13 Monday 14:00—16:00 B.Visit Chang Li China Manor Overnight in Bei Dai He Technical Tour (optional and own expense) 8:00—11:00 A.Qin huang dao port 14 Tuesday B.Visit the First Pass Under Heaven , Old hydrants--Beginnig of the Great Wal 14:00 Back to Beijing(19:00Airport Drop Off) * The Program of the National Grand Theater will be decided when the time comes ** Part of delegates will attend 01 ORGANIZATION THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS The congress committee Honorary Chairmen: Members: Anders Jensen Chairman of CEDA Wang Yangqun Director, Bureau of Comprehensive William H Hanson Chairman of WEDA Development Ministry of Water Resources,P. Zhou Jichang Chairman of China Communications R.C. Construction Co., Ltd Tong Jinsong Director , Sinohydro Harbour Co., Ltd Meng Fengchao President of China Communication Wang Liang Director , China Shipbuiding Industry Group Construction Co., Ltd. Corp. Chairman: Zhou Lexin Director , Hunan Bestall Dredging Co., Ltd. John Dobson Chairman of EADA Zhao Zhisheng Director , Zhonghai Engineering Construction General Bureau Director: Zhou Jingbo Director , CCCC Tianjin Dredging Co., Ltd. ChenYun Chairman of CHIDA / Vice-President of Zong Yuanyuan Director , CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd. China Communications Construction Lin Shaomin Director, CCCC Guangzhou Dredging Co., Ltd . Co.,Ltd. Xiong Xuebin Director, Changjiang Waterway Bureau. Deputy Director: Feng Jun Director, Yangtze Estuary Waterway David Padman Secretary-General of EADA Administration Bureau . MOC Anna Csiti Manager of CEDA Li Junsheng Director, Longwan Port Group Corporation. M.L.Patella Executive director of WEDA Yang Zunwei Vice-Chairman and the Secretary- Secretary-General Cai Xiaoling Deputy Secretary General of CHIDA. General of CHIDA The organizing committee Director: Yang Zunwei Deputy and the Secretary-General of CHIDA Vice-Director: Cai Xiaoling Deputy Secretary General of CHIDA. Member: Shan Fangqing Bureau of Comprehensive Development Ministry of Water Resources, P.R.C. Wang Yan Commission for Water Conservancy Dredging of CHIDA. Shi Yang Zhonghai Engineering Construction General Bureau. Zhou Xiaofan China shipbuilding Group Zhao Yanli CCCC Tianjin Dredging Co., Ltd. Yao yiyun CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd. Pan Yonghe CCCC Guangzhou Dredging Co., Ltd. Zhang Yanfang Changjiang Waterway Bureau Jiang Zhizhong Hunan Bestall Dredging Co., Ltd. 02 WODCON XIX ORGANIZATION Technical Paper Committe Director: John Dobson Chairman of EADA Zhang Yanfang Changjiang Waterway Bureau.MOC Deputy Director: Cai Dafu Changjiang Waterway Institute of Design David Padman Secretary-General of EADA &Research. Anna Csiti Manager of CEDA Shang Hongqi Yellow River Conservancy Commission M.L.Patella Executive director of WEDA Wang Yan Commission for Water Conservancy Yang Zunwei Secretary-General of CHIDA Dredging of CHIDA. Members: Zhao Tianyi Yellow River Conservancy Commission Zhang Ping Sinohydro Harbour Co., Ltd. (EADA ) Wang Dejun Sinohydro Harbour Co., Ltd. David Padman Secretary-General of EADA(Malaysia) Zhang Hongwen China Communications Construction Co., Ltd Peter Nella Port of Brisbane Corporation EADA (Australia) Tian Junfeng China Communications Construction Co., Ltd (CEDA) Li Jinjun CCCC Tianjin Dredging Co., Ltd. Najat Chaouq Drapor Morocco CEDA (Morocco) Li Ruixiang CCCC Tianjin Dredging Co., Ltd. Michael Costaras HR Wallingford CEDA (UK) Gao Wei CCCC Tianjin Dredging Co.,Ltd. Anna Csiti General Manager CEDA Hou Xiaoming CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co.,Ltd. Casper Kramers Innovaart (The Netherlands) Lin Feng CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co.,Ltd. Bernard Malherbe Jan De Nul CEDA (Belgium) Jiang Jian CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co.,Ltd. Cees van Rhee Delft University of Technology CEDA (The Liu Nianjun CCCC Guangzhou Dredging Co.,Ltd. Netherlands) Cao Xiangbo CCCC Guangzhou Dredging Co.,Ltd. Daan Rijks DHV CEDA (The Netherlands) Liu Houshu China Shipbuilding Industry Corp. 708 (WEDA) research institution. Dr Ram K Mohan Anchor Environmental LLC WEDA (USA) Wang Zhenglang China Shipbuilding Industry Corp. 708 Dr Robert E Randall Texas A & M University WEDA (USA) research institution. (CHIDA) Yu Guoliang Shanghai Communications university Yang Zunwei China Dredging Association Lin Feng CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co.,Ltd. Ni Fusheng Hehai University Fan Qijin Yangtze Estuary Waterway Administration Bureau.MOC 03 SESSIONS THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS The listing of accepted papers The Papers From EADA CHINA No. Title Author Organization No. Title Author Organization EC01 The Development of Dredging Chen yun China communications EC13 The method of High-efficiency and Liu Shudong Tianjin Dredging construction Company in CHINA Limited (CCCC) High-precision Multi-beam Survey Li Sujiang Co,.Ltd of CCCC EC02 A review of the technology and the Tian Junfeng CCCC for Dredging Project equipment of chinese dredging Lin Feng Shanghai Dredging EC14 Analysis of the Static and Dynamic Tian Huijing Tianjin Dredging industry in recent 10 years Hou Xiaoming Co,.Ltd of CCCC on Anchor Boom of Binhai Series Li Ruixiang Co,.Ltd of CCCC Wu Xingyuan Cutter Suction Dredger EC03 Development and Prospects of Zhang Hongwen EC15 Characteristic Analysis and Study of Zhang Gengsheng Tianjin Dredging China's dredger manufacturing Zhang Rong CCCC Polluted Sediment of North Lake- Co,.Ltd of CCCC
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