BROUGHT TO YOU BY FULL DAY ED BY INFRASTRUCTURE CONFERENCE SPAIN AND AUSTRALIA PARTNERING FOR SUCCESS IN INFRASTRUCTURE 19 NOVEMBER 2014 I 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM NSW Trade & Investment CENTRE Level 4, MLC Centre,19 Martin Place, Sydney, 2000
PROGRAMme AT A GLANCE The infrastructure sector in Australia is changing to adapt to an increasing demand and Spanish companies are playing an important role in this transformation. The Trade Commission of Spain and La Camara present an exceptional one-day conference which brings together Government at different levels and industry leaders. They will share their insights into successful partnering between Spanish and Australian companies and the opportunities that lay ahead. This will be an interactive and informative event encompassing key topics high on the national infrastructure agenda. In addition, this conference offers a unique networking opportunity with leading stakeholders in infrastructure and is a must for contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, financial institutions and investors. 9.00 9.20 10.00 REGISTRATION Welcome and official opening Chris Lovell, National Partner, Holding Redlich Sylvia Fernandez, President, La Camara The Hon. Duncan John Gay MLC, Minister for Roads and Freight Bruce Gosper, CEO, Austrade H.E Enrique Viguera, Ambassador of Spain Session 1. Presentation: Spain, a global leader in the infrastructure sector Presenter: Cristina Teijelo, Senior Trade Commissioner, Embassy of Spain 10.20 Session 2. Panel discussion: enhancing competition and Partnering for success. Lessons learnt Chairman: Rory Brennan, Investment, Australia The participation of new international players in the Australian infrastructure sector is having a positive effect on increasing fair competition in the market. In this session, leading Spanish and Australian infrastructure companies will share their analyses of the sector and the challenges ahead, their experiences and their views on the opportunities available in partnering to drive innovation and to strengthen competition. Panellists: Enrique Blanco, Ferrovial Maria Jose Rodriguez, Business Development Manager, Acciona Elena Potenza, General Manager Strategy & Major Projects Engineering, Lend Lease Glen Elkington, Business Development Laing O Rourke 11.10 Coffee break
PROGRAMme AT A GLANCE 11.30 Session 3. Panel discussion: Building relationships with local and Spanish subcontractors Chairman: Pablo Santos, Board Member, La Camara and S&L Steel The main players have identified the reduced number of specialised subcontractors and suppliers in some fields as a challenge in responding to the needs of a growing Australian infrastructure industry. They have also highlighted the importance of building lasting relationships across the delivery chain by forging links through shared work. In this session, local and international players will discuss the key elements for establishing these successful relationships. 12.20 1.30 Panellists: Andy Boyd, General Manager Asphalt, Boral Richard Bufill, Regional Manager Illawarra, ICN Martin Nix, Chief Officer and Position Partners Richard Vincent, Business Development Manager, OHL LUNCH BREAK & Presentation by hugh funder, senior investment specialist infrastructure, austrade Session 4. Panel discussion: How can Spanish companies contribute to a more competitive infrastructure sector in Australia? The Government s perspective Chairman: Brendan Lyon, Chief, Partnerships Australia The Australian infrastructure industry is experiencing a steady process of opening up to foreign competition. The Australian Government has been proactive in attracting new entrants in order to take advantage of their globally-tested technical skills and know-how. This, in turn, has had a favourable outcome in terms of enhancing competition to the benefit of taxpayers. Spanish companies have had a leading role in this process and are successfully contributing to the development of major infrastructure projects. This session will address the Australian Government s view on the infrastructure industry, its perception of the competition climate and its expectations of newcomers, particularly, Spanish companies. Panellists: Mike Mrdak, Secretary, Department of, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government David Quinn, Projects Queensland Erin Flaherty, NSW Aneetha de Silva, Linking Melbourne
PROGRAMme AT A GLANCE 2.20 Session 5. Presentation: The Outlook for Major Projects in Australia Presenter: David Larocca, Partner, Oceania Leader Advisory, EY 2.40 3.00 Coffee break Session 6. Panel discussion: Challenges in financing major infrastructure projects Chairman: Stephen Natoli, Partner, Holding Redlich As a result of the public debate in Australia regarding the conventional model of PPP (Public Private Partnership), procurement agencies are developing new models to attract private capital into the infrastructure development space. In this session we will hear from experts in the fields of finance and infrastructure on the evolution of PPPs in Australia, new models and alternative structures for funding and financing major infrastructure projects. Panellists: Juan Alcalá, Cintra Andrew Gardner, Project Finance, Santander Andrew Newman, Division Macquarie Bank Institutional Investor (TBC) 3.50 CLOSING REMARKS 4.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
SPEAKERS Juan Alcala enrique blanco ANDY BOYD rory brennan Cintra Ferrovial General Manager, Asphalt NSW/ACT, Boral Investment, Australia RICHARD BUFILL glen elkington ERIN FLAHERTY HUGH FUNDER Regional Manager Illawarra, ICN Business Development Laing O Rourke NSW Senior Investment Specialist,, Austrade BRUCE GOSPER david larocca chris lovell brendan lyon CEO, Austrade Partner, Oceania Leader Advisory, EY National Partner, Holding Redlich Chief, Partnerships Australia
SPEAKERS mike mrdak stephen natoli ANDREW NEWMAN martin nix Secretary, Department of, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government Partner, Holding Redlich Division Macquarie Bank Chief Officer and Position Partners elena potenza david quinn MARIA JOSE RODRIGUEZ pablo santos General Manager Strategy & Major Projects Engineering, Lend Lease Projects Queensland Business Development Manager, Acciona Board Member, La Camara and S&L Steel aneetha de silva CRISTINA TEIJELO RICHARD VINCENT Linking Melbourne Senior Trade Commissioner, Embassy of Spain Business Development Manager, OHL
registration TYPE COST why pay more? MEMBERS $ 440 NON MEMBERs $ 880 CORPORATE MEMBERS are entitled to 2 COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS become s MEMBER and save $ 440 on this event per person, if you want to find out more about la camara s events and benefits and obtain a discount for this event by becoming a member please click here. ABOUT THE OF SPAIN The Trade Commission of the Embassy of Spain represents the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and its dedicated export-promotion agency, ICEX in Australia. The Trade Commission works to create awareness about the high quality of Spanish products and services and the significant capabilities of its companies. They support Spanish exporting companies by providing a range of services customised to individual company needs; facilitate investment attraction on behalf of Invest in Spain ; offer in-depth market insight and quality advice for Spanish companies wishing to establish themselves in the Australian market. They collaborate closely with Australian government institutions to ensure strong bilateral trade and economic relationships. ABOUT La Camara, the Official Spanish-Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is a not-for-profit association with a national presence in Australia. La Camara facilitates and fosters the development of business relationships, within the Spanish-Australian business communities. Officially recognised by the Spanish Government, La Camara has a strong relationship with the Trade Commission of Spain, as well as with the Embassy. We all share the common objectives of strengthening the presence and visibility of Spain in Australia and the continuing growth of business. These valuable links provide access to key contacts to ensure an open dialogue with both State and Federal Government representatives. ABOUT HOLDING REDLICH Holding Redlich is a leading, national, independent Australian law firm with offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Our specialist Construction and Group has particular expertise in major building and infrastructure projects. Our team operates nationally and is experienced in advising governments, statutory authorities, major companies, developers, contractors, specialist consultants and subcontractors. Our specialist experience extends to the full range of issues on major projects, including tender processes, contractual drafting, financing, transaction management, project implementation and resolving disputes when they arise.