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MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2017 Official Opening by H.E. U Phyo Min Thein Chief Minister of Yangon Region Government www.myanmarinfrastructuresummit.com 29-31 March 2017 Sule Shangri-la, Yangon, Myanmar Accelerating Myanmar's Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth Organised By: Supported By: Ministry of Planning And Finance, The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ministry of Hotels & Tourism, The Republic of The Union of Myanmar Yangon City Development Commi ee Mandalay City Development Commi ee Myanmar Investors Development Associa on (MIDA) Myanmar Engineering Society Myanmar Construc on Entrepreneurs Associa on Gold Sponsor: Conference Session Sponsors: Knowledge Partner Sponsor: Luncheon Sponsor: Huawei Technologies (Yangon) Co., Ltd. Refreshment Sponsor: Lanyard Sponsor: UPG Paint

FACTS ABOUT MYANMAR Area : 676, 578 sq km Population : 60.62 million Annual Population growth rate : 1.3% People : 68% Bamar, 9% Shan, 7% Karen, 4% Rakhine, 3% Official Language : Burmese Adult literacy : 92% GDP : US$82.7 billion GDP per capita : US$1,324 Annual GPD Growth : 5.5% Unemployment Rate : 5.5% Inflation : 7.3% FDI Flow : $756.3million Chinese, 2% Indian, 2% Mon, 5% Others Agriculture Products : rice, pulses, beans, sesame, groundnuts, sugarcane; fish and fish products; hardwood Major Industries : agricultural processing; wood and wood products; copper, tin, tungsten, iron; cement, construction materials; pharmaceuticals; fertilizer; oil and natural gas; garments, jade and gems Endorsed by: Associa on of Property and Facility Managers (APFM) Automated Mapping/ Facili es Management Geographic Informa on Systems Italia European Chamber of Commerce (Singapore) Green Building Council of Sri Lanka Interna onal Facility Management Associa on (Singapore) Interna onal Federa on of Consul ng Engineers Interna onal Urban Development Associa on Korea Engineering and Consul ng Associa on The Ins tute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) Malaysian Cable Manufacturers Associa on (MCMA) Myanmar Real Estate Services Associa on Na onal Ready-Mixed Concrete Associa on of Malaysia Singapore Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong) Media Partners: 1

OVERVIEW Myanmar has extensive biodiversity and abundant natural resources. Approximately one-third of Myanmar s 62 million population lives in townships and cities. Chronic underinvestment in urban infrastructure including in housing, connectivity, electricity and water supply, healthcare, education and tourism infrastructure has resulted in seriously deficient urban services throughout Myanmar. Large resettlement areas in Yangon and Mandalay have urban services that are well below acceptable levels, and the situation is worse in the poor regions and other states of the country. Under the Framework for Economic and Social Reforms, the Myanmar government has indicated that immediate priority will be given to improve infrastructure projects including land connectivity, transportation links with regional economies to boost economic integration, improvement of basics amenities such as affordable housing, universal electrification, safe drinking water, modernised sewage system, and the overall long term plan is to transform Myanmar into a world class green metropolis. Supported by the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC), Mandalay City Development Committee (MCDC), Myanmar Investors Development Association (MIDA), Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association (MCEA) and Myanmar Engineering Society (MES), the hosting of the 3rd Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017 themed Accelerating Myanmar s Infrastructure Development for Sustainable Growth is set to provide a platform for potential foreign investors, infrastructure developers, technology providers and infrastructure funders to be updated on the development plans and policies of investing in Myanmar s urban and rural infrastructure; to assess market opportunities and at the same time build potential business and investment networks with the local policy makers and industry players. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Project Management Consultants Master Planners Project Financiers Investors Bankers Venture Capitalists Fund Management Firms Connectivity Ports, Airports and Roads Infrastructure Developers Ports, Airports and Roads Operators Rail Network Infrastructure Providers Rail Network Operators Airline Operators Network Solution Providers Built Infrastructures Architects Building, Civil & Structural Engineers Designers Construction & Engineering Facility Management Operators Material & Solutions Equipment / Materials Suppliers Technologies Providers Certification Companies Quantity Surveyors Information System Providers Energy Managers 2

ROAD NETWORK & HIGHWAY NETWORK Length of Road Network in States and Regions Sr. State /Region Concrete Bituminous Metal Gravel Earth Mule Total (km) 1 Kachin State 25.347 587.820 541.947 970.737 967.417 693.426 3786.694 2 Kayah State - 472.040 60.452 99.980 329.111 961.583 3 Kayin State 831.830 87.609 176.223 723.502 26.554 1845.718 4 Chin State 555.626 528.267 861.603 1945.496 5 Sagaing Region 32.186 2091.544 519.920 715.957 1124.228 4483.835 6 Tanintharyi Region 744.724 323.277 206.600 81.875 1356.476 7 Bago Region 263.328 1467.823 199.559 122.310 158.118 2211.937 8 Magwe Region 2586.317 341.382 352.347 260.714 3540.76 9 Manadalay Region 202.978 1861.609 98.773 12.171 23.134 2198.665 10 Mon State 729.838 2.414 65.380 82.278 0.604 880.514 11 Rakhine State 36.411 991.356 439.351 182.258 215.853 1865.229 12 Yangon Region 97.365 787.372 87.408 12.070 59.948 1044.163 13 Shan State 65.983 4902.866 1236.177 2142.138 2606.534 10953.698 14 Ayeyarwady Region 19.312 1592.245 158.823 488.637 361.801 2620.818 15 NayPyiTaw 191.511 223.699 18.507 433.717 Total (km) 934.421 20426.709 4625.359 5546.808 7874.623 720.584 40128.504 Source: Public Works, Myanmar Major Roads linked to Neighboring Countries ASIAN HIGHWAYS ASEAN HIGHWAYS GREATER MEKONG SUBREGION, GMS-HIGHWAYS INDIA-MYANMAR-THAI TRIPARTITE HIGHWAYS AYARWADDY KYAUKPHAYAR MEKONG HIGHWAYS BIMSTEC HIGHWAYS PALETWA BORDER ROAD PROJECTS AND HIGHWAYS FOR VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT OF KALATAN RIVER RID TIDDIM HIGHWAYS MYANMAR AND CHINA BILATERAL ROAD PROJECTS 3

ROAD NETWORK & HIGHWAY NETWORK 1 14 14 111 2 3 3 13 14 14 1 1 1 16 2 13 16 12 16 15 11 1 15 131 16 112 123 112 1 19 19 12 121 1 123 11 132 17 132 1 11 1 17 2 18 140 2 18 141 142 18 2 Asian Highway Routes 4 Routes in Myanmar : 2907 kms AH1, AH2, AH3, AH14 ASEAN Highway Routes - 23 Routes, Length 36,000 kms - 7 Routes in Myanmar : 4528 kmsah1, AH2, AH3, AH14. AH111, AH112, AH123 Transport Corridors of GMS 9 Routes, 5 Routes in Myanmar : North-South Corridor, East-West Corridor, Southern Corridor, Northern Corridor, Western Corridor 4

RAILWAY NETWORK Myanmar Railways Network Trans-Asian Railway Network Thanphyuzayat Namtok Total Route Length 5,992.13 kms. Mandalay-Yangon Single Track 5,286.934 kms. (88.23%) Double Track 705.196 kms. (11.76%) Mandalay-Lashio [ Muse (border station and break of gauge)-rueli(china)] Bridges Tunnels Railway Stations 11,818 Nos 12 Nos 946 Nos Kalay-[ Tamu (border station and break of gauge)-jiribam (India)] Bago-Thanpyuzayat [Three Pagoda Pass-Namtok (Thailand)] Thanpyuzayat-Ye Yangon (maritime connection) 5

RAILWAY NETWORK Proposed Projects in Myanmar Railways Myitkyina Tamu Kalay Mandalay Pyay Bago Yangon Dawei 6

AIRPORT Airports in Myanmar Total 69 aerodromes 33 Airports Operational Scheduled flights in 27 airports Airport Development Plan No. Airport Name Project Description Remark 1 Yangon International Airport Airport to be accommodated 6 million passengers annually 2 Hanthawaddy International Airport As major gateway meeting international standards and fulfilling the future demand capacity up to 2030 3 Mandalay International Airport Development of MDY Airport as major logistic hub to handle 3.5 mil Private Sector Participation Private Sector Participation Private Sector Participation 4 Master Planning Study for all airports Conceptual planning of facilities and requirements and environmental impact assessment. 5 Bagan-Nyaung U Airport The safety operation of Category 1 standard landing aids, terminal upgrading and related facilities. 6 Heho Airport The safety operation of Category 1 standard landing aids, terminal upgrading and related facilities. 7 Thandwe Airport Terminal Building upgrading 8 Dawei Airport Upgrading domestic airport to international airport. 7

SEAPORT, DRYPORT & PORT TERMINAL Ports in Myanmar Yangon Region Yangon Ports Rakhine State Si we Port Kyaukphu Port Thandwe Port Ayeyarwady Region Pathein Port Mon State Mawlamyine Port Tanintharyi Region Kawthaung Port Myeik Port Dawei Port 443 Miles 272 Miles 670 Miles Si we Kayukphu Thandwe Pathein Yangon Mawlamyine Dawei Myeik Kawthaung Deep Sea Port Projects in Myanmar There are potential areas to be developed as Deep Sea Ports - Dawei Special Economic Zone together with Deep Sea Port at Tanintharyi Region in the South Coast. Kyauk Phyu Kyaukpyu Deep Sea Port at Rakhine State in the West Coast. Kalagauk Deep Sea Port, between Mawlamyine and Ye Region at the South Coast. Westport Deep Sea Port at Ngayoke Bay, Ayeyarwaddy Region Ngayoke Bay Kalagauk Dawei 8

SEAPORT, DRYPORT & PORT TERMINAL Dry Ports and ICDs Plan in Myanmar Monywa (Three Mode) Rail, Road, Inland water Pyay (Three Mode) Rail, Road, Inland water Tamu (Two Mode) Rail, Road Bago (Two Mode) Rail, Road Yangon (Four Mode) Rail, Road, Inland water Air Muse (Two Mode) Rail, Road Mandalay (ThreeMode) Rail, Road, Inland water Mawlamyine (Three Mode) Rail, Road, Inland water Trans Asian Railway Line of Interna onal Importance in Myanmar Asian Highway Routes in Myanmar Potential Sites for Port Terminals at Kyaukphyu Harbour Area T1 T8 9 T1-6 Nos T2-10 Nos T3-3 Nos T4-1 No T5-1 No T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 MADE Island Oil Terminal The T6 construc on - 2 Nos of the Oil and Gas Terminal is expected to be completed T7-2 Nos on December 2012. Oil and Gas Terminal can accommodate T8-10 Nos oil tankers of 300,000 tons DWT with a dra of 26 T9-6 Nos meter, LOA 300 meter and 60 meter width. T7 T9

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON Future Urban Structure and Land Use of Greater Yangon Sub-center with Green Isle System - Aims at decentralizing urban center. - Sub-centers will be created around 10-20 km radius area from CBD. - Controls urban expansion by creating outer green belt. - Outer ring road will be provided. - Future urbanization along the outer ring road in the next step of development of the sub-centers growth belt will be promoted namely Outer Ring Growth Belt. Urban Function Industrial Function - Not only current CBD but also other new area centers will play a role of city centers in the future to accommodate a large population. - The new city centers will be divided into some types, Secondary CBD, Sub-centers, and New Town Core Areas. - Distances between neighboring sub-centers are set about 10-20 km each other - In Yangon 24 industrial zones are currently under operating with a total area of 5,105 ha, which include some unused lands inside them. - Labor population of secondary sector is estimated to increase by 554 thousands from present to 2040. - Not only Thialwa SEZ but also 700 ha of additional new industrial zones will be necessary. 10

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON Green and Water Function Road Network - Green areas should be conserved mainly on North-South Green Axis. - Large-scale new parks should be also created, especially along the outer ring growth belt. - Hlawga nature protected areas must play the most importment even in the future. Railway Network - Formation of a high capacity road network sufficient to accommodate future traffic demands will be needed so as to support and to guide the targeted future urban development in addition to public transport systems. - New road network is proposed, characterized by construction of an outer ring road which is a circular highway passing around 15-30km radius area from CBD, and some other radial and ring roads. Logistics Network - It is estimated that railway transport in Yangon City will deal with 6 million trips in 2040. - The required railway network length for the Greater Yangon in 2040 will be 350 km with 150 km tolerance. - In the case that 350 km railway network is established in the future, not only modernization of existing 3 lines (122 km) but also construction of 5 new 5 MRT lines (232 km) will be required. 11 - Main logistics function will shift from Yangon Main Port to Thilawa Area Port gradually in the future. - Myanmar Government has a plan to construct a new international airport at Hanthawaddy near Bago. - Logistics network between south-east area (direction to Thilawa) and north-east area (direction to the new international airport, Nay Pyi Taw, Mandalay and Bago) will be more important in the future than present.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YANGON Historical and Cultural Heritage Conservation Secretariat Heritage Zone Central Heritage Zone 12

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR MANDALAY Conceptual Master Plan for Future Mandalay Growth Area (2011) - 45.70 sq-mile (118.36 km 2 ) Area (2013) - 121.5 sq.mile Population(2014) - 1.46 million Population (2040) - Appro; 4.00 million Mandalay City Semekhon Port Myo Thar Industrial Zone (20000 acres) TadaOo Hotel Zone (5000 acres) TadaOo International airport Airport Based EPZ, SEZ Yadanabon ICT City To develop the land use control zoning plan for Mandalay City Mandalay City & Regional Development Plan. DHSHD. MOC (2040) 32 The Proposed Locations for Affordable & Rental Housing Projects 13

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR MANDALAY Urban Transport Network railways stations railways daily passengers (400) SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES 14

PROGRAM 8:30AM 9:00AM - 10:00AM 8:30AM 9:30AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 10:10AM 10:15AM 10:20AM 10:25AM 10:40AM 11:10AM 11:40AM 12:10PM 12:40PM 1:10PM 2:10PM 2:35PM 3:00PM 3:25PM 3:50PM 4:00PM 4:30PM 4:55PM 5:20PM 5:30PM DAY ONE: 29 MARCH 2017, WEDNESDAY Arrival of Guest of Honor H.E. U Phyo Min Thein, Chief Minister of Yangon Region Government INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS *by invitation only Chaired by: H.E. U Phyo Min Thein, Chief Minister of Yangon Region Government MIS 2017 Registration Begins Venue: Foyer of The Grand Ballroom, Sule Shangri-La Hotel Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom Venue: Grand Ballroom, Sule Shangri-La Hotel Arrival of Distinguished Guests OPENING CEREMONY Myanmar Cultural Dances INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz S.A. Kadir, Chairman, Confexhub Group WELCOME SPEECH Mr. Aung Myint, President, Myanmar Engineering Society WELCOME ADDRESS H.E. Dr. Maung Maung Soe, Mayor, Yangon City Development Committee KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF MIS2017 H.E. U Phyo Min Thein, Chief Minister of Yangon Region Government Networking & Refreshments Break PLENARY SESSION Plenary 1: An Overview on the Greater Yangon 2040 Urban Development Master Plan Dr. Toe Aung, Deputy Head of City Planning & Land Administration Department and Director of Urban Planning Division (UPD) of the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC) Plenary 2: The Integrated Urban Development Master Plan for Mandalay Region: Status & Direction H.E. U Ye Mon, Vice Mayor, Mandalay City Development Committee Plenary 3: Myanmar s Regional Development Master Plan and Economic Corridors Mr. Zaw Zaw Aye, Deputy Director, Department of Urban and Housing Development, Urban and Regional Development Division, Ministry of Construction Plenary 4: Driving Digital Transformation in Myanmar through Collaborative Construction Mr. Xingang Lu, President of Marketing Execution/ Network Solutions, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates SESSION ONE: INTEGRATED MASTER PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION Session Chairman: Prof. Eng. Mauro Salvemini, President, ONG Culture2ALL Paper 1: Transit Oriented Developments: Their Importance to Future City Planning Mr. Gruffudd ab Owain, Executive Principal, Aedas Paper 2: Mixed-Use Development Principles for Myanmar: Regulatory, Site, Design and Marketability Mr. Stephen Zawmoe Shwe, Principal Architect, SPiNE Architects Paper 3: Myanmar s Healthcare Infrastructure Development Master Plan Dr. Thant Sin Htoo, Assistant Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health Paper 4: A Holistic Framework of an Integrated Market Place for Trade Development Mr. Thurane Aung @ Christopher Aung, Chief Executive Officer, Dagon International Limited Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers Networking & Refreshment Break SESSION TWO: DEVELOPMENT OF SMART AND SUSTAINABLE REITs Session Chairman: Mr. Andre Wheeler, CEO, Wheeler Management Consulting Pty Ltd t/a ASIA PACIFIC CONNEX Paper 5: An Overview of the Myanmar General Property Market Mr. Tony Picon, Vice Chairman, Colliers International Myanmar Paper 6: Myanmar s Condominium Law Of 2016: A Foundation for Foreign Investment Mr. Nwe Oo, Advocate and Attorney-at-Law, Tilleke & Gibbins Myanmar Ltd. Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS 15

PROGRAM DAY TWO: 30 MARCH 2017, THURSDAY SESSION THREE: REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND FINANCING OPTIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN MYANMAR Session Chairman: Mr. Khin Maung Sai, Vice President, Myanmar Engineering Society (MES) 9:00AM Paper 7: Myanmar s Foreign Direct Investment Policy for the Construction Sector Mr. San Myint, Deputy Director General, Directorate of Investment and Company Administration, Ministry of Planning and Finance 9:25AM Paper 8: Overview of Existing Regulatory Framework for the Investment in Real Estate Sector in Myanmar Mr. Pedro Jose Fausto Bernardo, Partner, Kelvin Chia Partnership & Principal Foreign Attorney, Kelvin Chia Yangon Ltd. 9:50AM Paper 9: Myanmar National Building Code and Green Buildings Adoption in Myanmar Prof. Dr. Swe Swe Aye, Retd. Pro rector of YTU; Chairperson of Ayeyarwady River Basin Research Organisation (ARBRO) & Green Building Committee, BEI-MES. 10:15AM Paper 10: General Guideline on Conditions of Contracts for Infrastructure Projects in Myanmar Mr. Jae Wan Lee, President, FIDIC 10:40AM Paper 11: Understanding PPP and BOT for Infrastructure Projects: the Success Stories Atty. Jaime Raphael C. Feliciano, Head of Business Development - Airports, Citicore Holdings 11:05AM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers 11:15AM Networking & Refreshment Break SESSION FOUR: CONSERVATION AND REUSE OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS AND CULTURAL SITES IN MYANMAR Session Chairman: Mr. Wonwhee Kim, Founder & Chief Intelligence Officer, The Park DB Analytics 11:45AM Paper 12: Myanmar s Heritage Management: Direction, Policy and Opportunities Prof. Dr. Su Su, Professor and Head, Department of Architecture, Mandalay Technological University 12:10PM Paper 13: Integrated Approach to the Conservation and Sustainable Development of Historic Cities: UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape Ms. Min Jeong KIM, Head of UNESCO Office, Myanmar 12:35PM Paper 14: Restoration of Ancient Buildings and Sites: Advanced Technology, Green Materials and Best Practices Prof. Eng. Mauro Salvemini, President, ONG Culture2ALL 1:00PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers 1:10PM Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates SESSION FIVE: ACCELERATING TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH Session Chairman: Prof. Dr. Swe Swe Aye, Retd. Pro rector of YTU; Chairperson of Ayeyarwady River Basin Research Organisation (ARBRO) & Green Building Committee, BEI-MES. 2:00PM Paper 15: Myanmar s Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan: Current Status, Directions and Opportunities Mr. Tint Thwin, Director General, Directorate of Hotels and Tourism, Ministry of Hotels and Tourism 2:25PM Paper 16: Capitalising Myanmar s Airport Infrastructure for Growing Tourism Boom Mr. Sulaiman Zainul Abidin IAP, Chief Operating Officer, Yangon Aerodrome Company Limited (YACL) 2:50PM Paper 17: Myanmar Theme Parks Site Selection: From the Markets, Physical Infrastructure and Economic Impacts Perspective Mr. Wonwhee Kim, Founder & Chief Intelligence Officer, The Park DB Analytics 3:15PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers 3:25PM Networking & Refreshment Break SESSION SIX: URBAN AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES AS AN ECONOMIC ACCELERATOR AND EXPANSION FOR MYANMAR Session Chairman: Mr. Jawad Uddin, Regional Director, Geoharbour Group, Singapore 3:55PM Paper 18: Development of Roads and Trans-ASEAN Highway Networks in Myanmar: Plan and Opportunities 4:20PM Paper 19: Myanmar s Railway Network Modernisation and Rationalisation Plans Mr. Nyo Oo, Deputy General Manager, Myanma Railways 4:55PM Paper 20: The Evolving Role of Value Engineering towards Sustainable Development of Transportation Infrastructure Dr. Chen Guang, Managing Director, Geoharbour Singapore Branch, Director of Geoharbour Myanmar Branch 5:20PM Paper 21: Commercial and Private Passenger and Cargo Facilities Development Plan for Urban and Regional Airports in Myanmar Mr. Ne Win, Director of Air Transport Division, Department of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transport and Communications 5:45PM Paper 22: Myanmar s Sea Ports & Dry Ports New Development, Expansion and Reconstruction Plan: Directions and Opportunities Mr. Tint Lwin, Deputy Chief Engineer, Myanma Port Authority 6:10PM Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers 6:20PM MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2017 ENDS 9:30AM 10:45AM 12:30PM 2:00PM DAY THREE: 31 MARCH 2017, FRIDAY Projects Presentation by Yangon City Development Committee Venue: Yangon City Development Committee Building Projects Presentation by Mandalay City Development Committee Venue: Yangon City Development Committee Building Luncheon Business Matching Meeting with Myanmar Investor Development Association (MIDA) *Invited and awaiting confirmation **This Program is subjected to change and for updated program, please logon on to www.myanmarinfrastructuresummit.com Program @ 22 March 2017 16

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