6TH ANNUAL MODERNRAILWAYS

3rd – 5th August 2016 | Singapore

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Showcasing Plenary Presentations and Case Studies by Key Distinguished Speakers Featuring Post Conference w Workshop on Day 3 Patrick Nathan VP - YBhg Dato’ Azmi Abdul Aziz Daniel Chu Assistant Vice Corporate Information & President & Group CEO President Capacity Building Workshop: Public Communications Prasarana, Malaysia Taiwan High Speed Rail Private Partnerships SMRT, Singapore Corporation Delivering successful rail projects from Dr. David Warburton CEO inception to completion through an effective Dan Roberts Programme Auckland Transport, John Leber Investment Officer PPP framework. This session will delve into Manager New Zealand International Finance best practices in railway infrastructure MTR Corporation Kuldeep Gharatya Head of Corporation (IFC), financing, priorities and challenges faced by (Crossrail), United Technical Strategy, Systems Philippines all stakeholders. Kingdom Performance & Innovation John Cross Project Director, Yee Boon Cheow Director of London Underground, UK Singapore Rail Engineering Rail Systems SMRT, Singapore Featuring Regional and Land Transport International Case Studies From: Authority (LTA), Singapore • , Malaysia • Taiwan High Speed Rail Featuring Key Presentations and Case Studies by Distinguished • LRT, Industry Experts • Auckland Transport, New Zealand Emmanuel Vivant MD Thuranira Kanagwi GM Umiyatun Hayati Triastuti • , Malaysia Hong Kong Tramways - Business Development & Ministerial Advisor of Economy, • Kenya Railway Corporation Silvester Prakasam Director Corporate Planning Region & Partnership • Land Transport Authority (LTA), of Fare Systems Kenya Railways Ministry of Singapore Land Transport Corporation Transportation, • MTR Crossrail, United Kingdom Authority (LTA), Singapore Noormah Mohd Noor CEO Indonesia • Seoul Line 9 Operation, South Korea Express Rail Link, Mlamuli Buthalezi COO • , India Roger Lim Tow Hong Director Malaysia Transnet Freight Rail, • SMRT, Singapore of Track Infrastructure, South Africa • Transnet, South Africa SMRT, Singapore Peter Lunden-Welden CEO / • Hong Kong Tramways Yuslizar Daud GM Rail President Ramli ShafieHead of Rail Land Public Transport Seoul Line 9 Corporation, Maintenance - MRT SBK Line Commission, Malaysia South Korea Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd, (SPAD) Jatin Sarkar Advisor (Strategic Malaysia HK.Sung Chief of Section Development) Harjit Anand Director of Transforming railways for increased Bureau of High Speed RITES Limited, Rolling Stock mobility, greater affordability, capacity as Rail, Ministry of Government of India Delhi Metro Rail well as improved economic efficiency and Transportation & Corporation, India sustainability Communications, Taiwan marcusevans

Join Our Exclusive Site Visit to The World’s Largest Underground Depot SMRT Kim Chuan Depot - 4th August 2016 The Depot is the world’s largest underground depot at 160m wide, 17m high and a floor area equivalent to 17 football fields put together. The depot is designed to stable the trains for the Circle Line and can hold up to a capacity of 70 trains.

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THE PROGRAMME - DAY ONE wednesday 3rd august 2016

0830 Registration and Morning Coffee 0845 Opening and Welcome Remarks From the Chairperson 0900 Plenary One: Extending the Rail Network and Improving the Service Levels of the Existing Network for Greater Mobilty and Connectivity Yee Boon Cheow, Director of Rail Systems, Land Transport Authority (LTA), Singapore 0940 Plenary Two: Ensuring the Smooth Planning and Execution of Major Projects by Communicating them Accurately Patrick Nathan, VP of Corporate Information & Communications, SMRT, Singapore 1020 Morning Refreshments

1040 3 SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW Transforming Travel in London: Crossrail and its Benefits to the Economy Dan Roberts, Programme Manager, MTR Corporation (Crossrail), United Kingdom 1120 Plenary Four: Planning, Structuring and Implementing Rail Projects to Ensure that they Deliver Value for Money and Meet Transport Policy Objectives Yuslizar Daud, GM Rail, Land Public Transport Commission, Malaysia (SPAD) 1220 Plenary Five: Delivering Bankable, Transformational Projects to the Market thereby Ensuring a Bottom Line of Solid Investment Returns Speaker to be Advised 1240 Networking Lunch

STREAM ONE: PLANNING, FINANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY STREAM TWO: SIGNALLING AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

1340 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1340 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1350 Sizing, Planning and Designing Elevated, At Grade, Above Ground and 1350 Transitioning from the Second Generation Train to Reduce Travel Time Underground Stations and Augment Availability: A Case Study of C-651 Mid Life Upgrading • Optimising station sizes and power aspects using the latest modelling techniques • Improving efficiency by upgrading the second generation train cars • Identifying optimum route alignments, locations and forms of construction • Overcoming challenges and appraising the benefits in adopting new train cars • Considering long term maintenance aspects in designing stations to accomodate the growth demand Peter Lunden-Welden, CEO/President, Seoul Line 9 Corporation, South Korea • Reducing maintenance costs by increasing the efficiency of operations 1430 Assessing the Role of PPPs in Railway Projects: Financial Feasibility and • Improving efficiency through electrified double tracks Key Considerations John Cross, Project Director, Singapore Rail Engineering • Encouraging private sector involvement to ensure stable cash flow SMRT, Singapore • Emphasising on transparency to attract the private sector to invest 1430 Analysing New Initiatives in the Public Transport Ticketing System: A • Analysing the government’s role to instill confidence in the projects Case Study of Singapore Emmanuel Vivant, MD, Hong Kong Tramways • Addressing the account based ticketing challenges and promises 1510 Afternoon Refreshments • Deliberating the demise of the National Payment Systems (NPS) 1530 Inter-Disciplinary Land Use Planning around Commuter Rail Stations: A • Devising cost effective ticketing for emerging economies Case Study of Kenya Railways Nairobi Commuter Rail Service Silvester Prakasam, Director of Fare Systems, Land Transport Authority, Singapore • Creating a transparent and flawless decision-making process in selecting 1510 Afternoon Refreshments the investment 1530 Drawing on Advanced Technological Solutions for Greater Operational • Ensuring the extra attention to mitigating and controlling risks during the Efficiency and Reliability design phase • Enhancing operational efficiency through advanced communication technologies • Understanding effective risk management in infrastructure projects • Implementing innovative solutions for smoother operations Thuranira Kinagwi, GM - Business Development & Corporate Planning, Kenya • Integrating cutting-edge solutions to optimise traffic, enhance safety and Railways Corporation lower costs 1610 Maximising Non-passenger Revenue to Diversify the Revenue thereby Kuldeep Gharatya, Head of Technical Strategy, Systems Performance & Enhancing the Sustainability of Operations Innovation, London Underground, UK • Improving the financial viability of metros by generating ancillary revenue 1610 Optimising (Re)Signalling Systems to Increase Train Frequency and to • Devising strategies to raise non-fare revenue and improve affordability Prevent Disruptions • Incorporating retail leisure and other commercial facilities for greater profitability • Optimising signalling systems to improve service frequency Speaker to be Advised • Addressing the challenges in re-signalling obsolete legacy systems • Increasing rail reliability, availability and safety by maximising signalling efficiency Speaker to be Advised

1650 r ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Roundtable 1 Roundtable 2 Roundtable 3 Digital Railway Systems and Big Data: Operational Excellence: Redefining Rail Funding: Bridging the Funding Gap with Building the Railway of the Future with Standards For the Future Innovative Financing Mechanisms Data and Analytics Moderator to be Advised Moderator to be Advised Moderator: Emmanuel Vivant, MD, Hong Kong Tramways

1750 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Day One

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THE PROGRAMME - DAY TWO thursday 4th august 2016

0830 Registration and Morning Coffee 0845 Opening and Welcome Remarks From the Chairperson 0900 Plenary One: Building Transport Capacity to Facilitate the Development of Railway Infrastructure across the Region YBhg. Dato’ Azmi Abdul Aziz, President & Group CEO, Prasarana, Malaysia 0950 Plenary Two: Catalysing Alliances between Governments, Rail Operators and the Private Sector to Develop a Sustainable Urban Transit System Dr. David Warburton, CEO, Auckland Transport, New Zealand 1030 Morning Refreshments 1050 Plenary Three: Creating an Enabling Environment to Stimulate Private Sector Engagement for Rail Infrastructure Growth and Development John Leber, Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Philippines

1130 p RAIL LEADERS INTERCHANGE Delivering Value and Keeping Pace with Growth: What should Rail Operators and Authorities Do to Gain a Competitive Advantage ? Panellists: Dr. David Warburton, CEO, Auckland Transport, New Zealand YBhg. Dato’ Azmi Abdul Aziz, President & Group CEO, Prasarana, Malaysia

1210 Networking Lunch

STREAM ONE: NEW PROJECTS AND ECONOMIC PLANNING STREAM TWO: ROLLING STOCK AND MAINTENANCE

1300 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1300 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1310 Promoting Land-Use Transport Integration to Fully Maximise your 1310 Balancing Technological Upgrades with Investment Costs Whilst Infrastructure Potential and Augment Economic Growth Refurbishing Your Rolling Stock • Developing an effective land acquisition strategy to maximise land use • Assessing the latest innovations to improve your rolling stock operational • Maximising sustainable transport solutions in urban areas efficiency and safety • Encouraging synergy between transportation and land use to improve the • Devising key asset management strategies for greater operational excellence standard of living and accelerate economic development • Analysing costs, value and the relevance between refurbishing vs. replacing Jatin Sarkar, Advisor (Strategic Development), RITES Limited, Government of India rolling stock in a financially constrained industry 1350 The Jakarta LRT: Transforming Indonesia’s Transport Network Harjit Anand, Director of Rolling Stock, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, India • Evaluating the private financing and legal framework in building the Jakarta LRT 1350 Track Renewal: Enhancing Rail Reliability by Renewing the Ageing Track • Overcoming land acquisition and resettlement issues in constructing mega System and Reducing Track Faults projects in Indonesia • Discussing the challenges in the current renewal programme • Optimising fare, demand and revenue forecasts • Examining the brownfield experience in modern rail engineering Umiyatun Hayati Triastuti, Ministerial Advisor of Economy, Region & Partnership, • Exploring engineering techniques to minimise disruptions Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia Roger Lim Tow Hong, Director of Track Infrastructure, SMRT, Singapore 1430 Afternoon Refreshments 1430 Afternoon Refreshments 1450 Providing a Safe, Efficient and Optimal Mode of Transportation: Kuala 1450 Ensuring Operational Readiness and Addressing Challenges in Rail Lumpur – Singapore High Speed Rail Projects: A Case Study of Malaysia • Minimising travel time and road congestion for greater economic returns • Maintaining trained and competent rail experts through an effective • Harnessing economic and social benefits for greater development potential working culture • Catering to the mobility needs to fulfill future transportation demand • Devising a practical procurement system and tools to ensure the availability Speaker to be Advised of materials 1530 Encouraging Public Transport Usage Through Transit Oriented • Fulfilling local authority requirements to avoid disruptions and project delays Development (TOD) • Ensuring smooth operations throughout the trial period • Enhancing mobility and boosting economic activity Ramli Shafie,Head of Rail Maintenance – MRT SBK Line, Rapid Rail Sdn. Bhd., • Increasing the reliability of transportation networks whilst planning strategic Malaysia transit points 1530 Ensuring Long Term Sustainability in the Provision of a Country’s • Leveraging on TOD to deliver rail infrastructure through property development Rail Infrastructure Speaker to be Advised • Creating sustainable infrastructure capacity ahead of demand for regional 1610 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks connectivity • Creating the fundamentals for capacity creation and rail migration • Ensuring integrated planning for future infrastructure development to create world class freight infrastructure • Optimally maintaining, utilising and densifying existing infrastructure Mlamuli Buthalezi, COO, Transnet Freight Rail, South Africa 1610 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks

1615 Proceed to Site Visit SMRT’s Kim Chuan Depot: The World’s Largest Underground Depot The Depot is the largest underground train depot in the world. The depot houses trains for the Circle Line. Equivalent to about 17 football fields, the depot is about 17 metres underground to maximise the use of space. Capable of stabling about 70 trains, SMRT Kim Chuan Depot is home to the Operation Control Center that manages the trains along the Circle Line and has facilities for storage for the vehicle fleet, preventive and corrective maintenance works and system operations. The Depot Control Center, which runs the trains in Kim Chuan Depot, is also located there. The two hour site visit to SMRT Kim Chuan Depot will include the presentation of the corporate video along with the overview of the trains and the Circle Line (CCL) system, which is the first fully underground orbital railway line connecting all mass lines running into Singapore, connecting the inner suburban areas of the city. Participants will also be able to visit the Operation Control Center and Workshop area.

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THE PROGRAMME - DAY THREE friday 5th august 2016 About the Workshop Interest in PPPs has grown rapidly in the last decade. In many developing 0830 Registration and Morning Coffee countries and emerging markets, Governments have made PPPs a priority and thus established special PPP development units. The challenge however 0900 Opening and Welcome Remarks From the Chairperson remains that despite their desirability, PPPs are complicated to implement and requires a set of skills and expertise which many Governments and 0915 Plenary One: Meeting Increased Demand and Capacity through Improved Infrastructure and Continual Growth in Freight Rail: A organisations lack. Case Study of Taiwan High Speed Rail This workshop will enable all stakeholders from both the public and private Daniel Chu, Assistant Vice President, Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation sectors understand the underlying principles and guidelines of successful PPP structuring. It is also designed to help achieve global competitiveness 1000 Plenary Two: Improving Connectivity and Leveraging through replicable PPP mechanisms that add value, as well as, meet social, Partnerships to Provide a Seamless Air-Rail Experience and Ensure economic and environmental goals. Long-Term Sustainability Noormah Mohd Noor, CEO, Express Rail Link, Malaysia Also, advance your knowledge of PPP implementation strategies with various tools and methodologies that improve efficiency and transparency of your 1045 Morning Refreshments projects. Designed with interactive sessions throughout, this workshop will provide a great learning platform and space for discussion. 1115 Plenary Three: Improving Inter-city Transport, Boosting the Economy and Freeing up Capacity through High Speed Rail Networks Speaker to be Advised Attend this Premier Conference and Gain 1200 Plenary Four: Balancing Costs, Benefits and Technical Requirements to Achieve Economies of Scale in High Speed Rail Projects : Learning Insights Into from Taiwan’s High Speed Rail Experience • Advancing knowledge of innovative mega projects and benefiting from HK.Sung, Chief of Section, Bureau of High Speed Rail, Ministry of Transportation the development of new railways developments & Communications, Taiwan • Gaining insights into Government stimulus packages, key trends in 1245 Networking Lunch railway investment and its implications on the economy • Acquiring technical know-how in the planning and engineering of new projects for cutting-edge design, improved efficiency and faster construction 1400 w CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP - PPPs • Fostering a favourable environment to encourage active private sector Facilitating Private Investment in Urban Rail through Public Private involvement in railway infrastructure projects Partnerships: Key Aspects of Bankable Projects • Identifying alternative financing options, innovative PPP models and new investment methods to bridge the funding gap Session One • Raising additional finance in an environment of budget restrictions Analysing Present Net Value, Project Prioritisation and Vital Pre- and constraints Feasibility Studies whilst Quantifying the Internal Rate of Return • Designing railway infrastructure according to the unique demographics This session will define the key factors and components of the initial analysis of the Net-value and pre-feasibility studies of any PPP project to maximise the of the urban areas sustainability of a project. • Integrating innovative technologies and safety design to provide efficient railway networks Session Two • Recognising the latest methods of improving operational efficiency and Exploring PPPs in General and Dissecting the Anatomy of a PPP best practices in maintenance of rail assets Contract in the Rail Sector • Minimising risks to make your railway project attractive and viable for This session will define the key elements and boundaries of an effective PPP foreign investment structure in the railway sector to eliminate any PPP misconceptions and to • Networking and benchmarking opportunities with Government mitigate the risks. authorities, international organisations and leading names in the railway industry Session Three Delving into the 12 Steps Process in PPP Projects and Distinguishing them in the Rail Sector In this session, evaluate the key stages of PPP Projects from conception to Business Development Opportunities: implementation and monitoring each stage to achieve the most sustainable project Does your company have services, solutions or technologies that the Session Four conference delegates would benefit from knowing about? Completing the Last 6 Steps If so, you can find out more about the exhibiting, networking and branding In this session, discover how to ensure a thorough process in the last stages opportunities available by contacting: before completion Hazel Loh, Marketing, marcus evans Malaysia Tel: +603 2723 6611, E-Mail: [email protected] Interactive Group Exercise: Exploring PPP projects to identify the Dos and Don’ts. Participants will discuss and outline an action plan for the development of PPP projects, concluding the session with the overall summary of the lessons learnt Facilitated by: John Leber, Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Philippines

1730 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Conference

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Why you cannot miss this event Who should attend Railway development is the cornerstone to spur economies, therefore it is crucial This large scale conference is designed to attract all those who are for Governments to step up their investment in this sector to augment socio- involved in the development of modern railways. economic growth. Rapid development in the rail sector along with the strategic Government Authorities & Ministries integration of different transport modes can contribute to significant growth and Ministers, Director Generals, Secretary Generals, Heads, Officers of: improve productivity. All stakeholders need to better understand the challenges, • Railways • Finance & Public Private Partnerships opportunities and risks related to railway investment to integrate technical and • Rail Infrastructure (MRTs, LRTs, • Urban Planning / (Re)development / managerial knowledge required for the effective implementation and execution of monorails, metros, subways, Rural Development large scale projects. tramways, passenger commuters, • City Planning & Town Planning The 6th Annual Modern Railways will create a one stop platform for all stakeholders freight & cargo trains, mainlines, • Projects & Investments to discuss and deliberate on the current challenges and brainstorm innovative ideas airport rail links, high speed rail) • Economic Planning & Development by generating sustainable practices that are proven in the development of railway • Urban Transport • Construction & Public Works infrastructure across the world. This highly-interactive and information packed • Traffic Management event will highlight case studies from some of the finest and at the same time provide an excellent networking platform for the public sector, global professionals Engineering & Construction Firms, Contractors & Builders and industry leaders who are involved with the growth, development, construction Chairman, Presidents, CEOs, MDs, VPs, Directors, GMs and Heads of: and management of Railways. • Planning & Development • Sustainability & Energy Efficiency • Urban Planning • Project Management Day One • Engineering • Drilling, Tunnelling and Excavating Stream I – Planning, Finance and Sustainability • Building & Construction • Environment and Safety & LEED This stream will focus on the finance, planning and sustainability of rail projects. • Operations Certification Exploring in depth the role of PPPs in railway projects, optimising rail-route planning and • Procurement • Legal and Compliance maximising non-passenger revenue apart from appropriate risk allocation. • Projects & Investments • Building Codes and Assessment • Finance Stream II – Signalling and Innovative Technologies This stream explores the technological advancement in the rail industry and the Architecture and Consulting Firms (Network Planning & Station Design) challenges in implementing new technologies on projects. It also discusses on • Managing Directors / Principals • Heads of Urban Planning upgrading ticketing systems for cost effectiveness efficiency and optimising the rail • Chief Architects • Heads of Transportation signalling system for greater safety. • Landscape Architects • Heads of Sustainability / Energy • Heads of Design Efficiency / Green Building Day Two Stream I – New Projects and Economic Planning Rail Operators This stream covers land use and economic planning which include Transit Oriented Chairman, Presidents, CEOs, COOs, MDs, VPs, Directors, GMs and Heads of: Development (TOD) and transport integration. It will also explore the strategy • Trains / Rolling Stock • Directors Of Fleet Reliability to maximise land use for strategic planning. Experts from the rail industry will be • Commuter Services • Heads Of Engineering sharing their experience on the new upcoming projects in the region. • Intercity Services • Heads Of Maintenance • Engineering & Projects • Heads Of Fleet Stream II – Rolling Stock and Maintenance • Communications & Services • Heads Of Department Discover how to design multimodal transport interchanges, build MRT projects in • Signalling & Telecommunications • Heads Of Rolling Stock & Depots high density cities and devise effective project management strategies for timely • Business Development & • Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineers completion of new and major rail expansion projects. Also, explore different Commercial • Maintenance Managers aspects of rail operations; examine how to ensure interoperability between old • Rail Operations & Maintenance • Condition Monitoring Managers and new lines, as well as, incorporating innovative technologies. Also address the • Strategy & Finance • Continuous Improvement challenges and delve into best practices in rolling stock maintenance, track condition • Engineering Directors Managers monitoring, and enhance rail efficiency using state of the art traction technologies to • Fleet Directors optimise the reliability and improve the performance of railway assets. Consultants Day Three • Project Management • Safety Engineering Interactive Plenary Sessions on Mainline & High Speed Rail • Risk Management • Environment Day Three addresses on mainline, highlighting the major advancements and • Signalling & Telecommunications • Traffic Management associated challenges involved in freight rail and high-speed rail, strategic investments in major projects and inter-modal networking. Also, examine the Legal Firms inherent costs and technical requirements to achieve economies of scale on these • Procurements and PPP Transactions projects in developing countries.

Half Day Workshop on Capacity Building for PPPs Join Our Exclusive Site Visit to The World’s Delivering successful rail projects from inception to completion through an effective PPP framework. This workshop will delve into best practices in railway Largest Underground Depot infrastructure financing, priorities and challenges faced by all stakeholders. SMRT Kim Chuan Depot - 4th August 2016 The SMRT Kim Chuan Depot is the largest underground train depot in the world. The depot houses trains for the Circle Line. Equivalent to about 17 football fields, the depot is about 17 metres underground to maximise the use of space. Capable marcus evans would like to thank all the world-leading visionaries, solution of stabling about 70 trains, SMRT Kim Chuan Depot is home to the Operation providers, associations, operators, end-users and delegates who have contributed Control Center that manages the trains along the Circle Line and has facilities for to and supported the marcus evans 6th Annual Modern Railways Large storage for the vehicle fleet, preventive and corrective maintenance works and Scale Event. We would particularly like to mention our speakers for their help in the system operations. The Depot Control Center, which runs the trains in Kim Chuan research behind the event and also our sponsors for their continued support and Depot, is also located there. commitment. During the construction of the Kim Chuan Depot, a total of 2.1 million cubic On behalf of marcus evans we hope you have a rewarding, enjoyable and metres of soil had to be excavated for its construction and 340,000 m³ of productive time. We personally look forward to meeting you all and working with concrete was used. Pre-cast concrete elements were extensively used in the you at our future Large Scale Events planned in 2016. See you in August ! project for laboursaving consideration. A complex electrical supply system has been implemented in the depot through 3 load centres via 200 sub main and distribution boards. Due to the vast area, numerous fans were installed to ventilate the depot and a comprehensive fire protection system. A two hour site visit to SMRT Kim Chuan Depot will include the presentation of the corporate video along with the overview of the trains and the Circle Line (CCL) system, which is the first fully underground orbital railway line connecting all mass rapid transit lines running into Singapore, connecting the inner suburban areas of the city. Participants will also be able to visit the Operation Control Center and Workshop area.

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