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Fehmarn Link Business Conference Fehmarn Link Business Conference Fehmarnbelt Business Council Fackenburger Allee 2 23554 Lübeck, Germany FBBC Manager Katrin Olenik +49 (0) 451 6006 230 [email protected] | www.fbbc.eu Dear Sir or Madam, On 4th of March 2016 Femern A/S has presented the preferred bidding consortia for the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel. Thus, the companies building the tunnel are finally known. Additionally, Banedanmark has contracted with MT Højgaard and M.J. Ericsson on enhancing the rail way line between Ringstedt and Nykøbing-Falster, starting in autumn 2016. Those large building projects offer great participation opportunities for local businesses. In order to connect these local businesses and the building contractors and entities as soon as possible, we would like to invite you to join the Fehmarn Link Business Conference on Wednesday, 8st June 2016, 09.00 – 16.30 h, Factory Lodge Fabriksvej 2, 4960 Holeby, Denmark. European companies interested in exploring the opportunities to become a subcontractor to the upstarting railway-projects and the upcoming construction works on the Fehmarn Belt Tunnel will have the opportunity to meet the winning consortia and the appointed railway contractors. Please find attached the entire program of the Fehmarn Link Business Conference. More information and the possibility to register can be found via www.fehmarnlink.com. We are looking forward to seeing you in Holeby! Kind regards, Siegbert Eisenach Michael Svane FBBC Chairman FBBC Vice Chairman Partners of the Fehmarn Link Business Conference: IHK Schleswig-Holstein, IHK zu Schwerin, Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Dansk Byggeri, Fehmarnbelt Business Council and Femern Belt Development Program 09:00 Registration. Breakfast, networking and mingling. 10:00 Welcome and opening speeches 10:25 Ready-Set-GO: Panel discussion with business-representatives. 10:40 Status on the Fehmarn Belt project and upgrading of the Fehmarn railway Femern A/S gives an update on the Fehmarn fixed link project and presents the winning consortia. A/S Femern Landanlæg presents a status on the railway works, timeline and presentation of present contract holder. 11:30 Presentation by the two winning Fehmarn Fixed Link consortia: A presentation by the two international consortia introducing their consortia members, expected need for collaboration and subcontracting when starting up, local presence etc. Femern Link Contractors: Tunnel North (TUN), Tunnel South (TUS) and Tunnel Portal and Ramps (TPR) Fehmarn Belt Contractors: Tunnel Dredging and Reclamation (TDR) 12:15 Lunch break 13:00 Business Day: Business-2-business meetings, networking and mingling. 15:00 Fehmarn Railway construction works 2016-2020: a presentation by the two newly appointed contractors introducing the scope of their contracts, expected need for collaboration and subcontracting when starting up, local presence etc. MT Højgaard: Upgrading or renewal of 52 railway bridges on Zealand, Lolland and Falster MJ Eriksson: Upgrading railway embankments and connected earth works on Zealand and Falster 16:00 NEW Business opportunities in the Fehmarn Belt Region: Concluding panel discussion with representatives from Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Dansk Byggeri, IHK Schleswig-Holstein and IHK zu Schwerin 16:20 Closing speech 16:30 Site Tour at the future tunnel construction site at Rødbyhavn (on request, end 17:30 h) Partners of the Fehmarn Link Business Conference: IHK Schleswig-Holstein, IHK zu Schwerin, Dansk Industri, Dansk Erhverv, Dansk Byggeri, Fehmarnbelt Business Council and Femern Belt Development .
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