Asia Pacific Gaming Consultancy Ltd Cotai EXPANSION JUNE 2014 VOLUME 3 Macau Gaming Market Macau/Cotai Map
Asia Pacific Gaming Consultancy Ltd Cotai EXPANSION JUNE 2014 VOLUME 3 Macau Gaming Market Cotai Projects Galaxy Phase II scheduled opening in mid-2015. Studio City Phase I scheduled opening in mid-2015. Parisian scheduled opening in late 2015. Louis XIII scheduled opening in early 2016. WYNN Cotai scheduled opening in February 2016. MGM Cotai scheduled opening in mid 2016. SJM Cotai scheduled opening in 2017. Galaxy Phase III & IV scheduled opening in 2017.
Page 3 GEG - Galaxy Phase 2 From the opposite picture below you can see that the outer cladding of the main Okura / Banyan Tree Hotel Galaxy Hotel Galaxy Phase 2 tower is continuing and not too far away from completion. Work on the lower levels is seeing significant development Galaxy May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below with a concentration on the entrance (opposite picture). Okura / Banyan Tree Hotel Galaxy Phase 2 Galaxy Hotel Entrance
Page 4 GEG - Galaxy Phase 2 Model of phase 1 & 2 completed (opposite picture). Picture 2 shows the lower levels being joined at the rear of Galaxy Phase 1 & 2 Model phase one where all the shuttle buses pick up and drop off. Neither manpower issues or construction Galaxy Phase 2 delays have affected progress and phase Galaxy Rear Entrance Grand Waldo two is on track for its scheduled completion date (Mid-2015).
Page 5 GEG - Galaxy Phase 2 & Grand Waldo Work on the Grand Waldo continues and from the progress photos opposite it appears that there is still a significant amount of remodeling taking place. Having said that there is a noticeable influx of materials sitting at the Grand Waldo May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below entrance parking area in readiness for the soon to come refit.
Page 6 GEG - Galaxy Phase 2 Venetian Galaxy Phase 2 Lotus Bridge Macau University Hengqin Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Above view shows Galaxy phase two on the right, Venetian on the left, Lotus bridge which touches down directly beside Studio City, and views of Hengqin Island with the Macau University & Chimelong Bay Hotel. The Light Rapid Transit will pass directly between Venetian on the left and Galaxy on the right.
Page 7 Melco - Crown. New Tower There is little to see at the new tower for COD. Work continues on the foundations and may be some time before we can provide reports on actual structural developments. Hard Rock Crown Towers New Tower
The views on the right show the front and central section of Studio City which already has some of the glass cladding in place (Bottom Picture). No additional height has been gained since last month and the twelfth floor is currently Studios City s pinnacle. COTAI EXPANSION Melco - Crown Studio City Studio City May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below Page 8
The following pictures are rear views of Studio City and show that there has been a greater concentration in this area as opposed to gaining height on the front section. COTAI EXPANSION Melco - Crown Studio City Page 9
Page 10 Sands China - Parisian The central tower which will be situated directly behind the Eiffel tower has already reached the 22nd floor, and work proceeds at an almost breakneck speed. Parisian May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below
Page 11 Sands China - Parisian Similar to Studio City the rear of the Parisian has a large concentration of work being applied and there is a significant visual difference from just one month ago. The second photo is an artistic impression of the final product.
Page 12 The St. Regis which is slated to open at approximately the same time as the Parisian situated across the road (Late 2015) looks on target and like the Parisian has reached the 22nd floor. Sands China St. Regis St. Regis Sands Cotai Central Towers Hard Rock Opposite view shows the side road leading from the Cotai Strip down to Wynn at the lower end of the picture. MGM is on the right hand side behind the St. Regis. Grand Hyatt St. Regis Wynn Palace
Page 13 On June 18, 2014, MGM Cotai the hoisting work of the steel Macau Dome structure for MGM Macau Cotai Hotel Project was started by China State Construction International. (Ref 1.) MGM May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below Macau Dome
Page 14 MGM Cotai SCC Towers St. Regis COD Towers Residential MGM Wynn MGM Light Rapid Transit MGM May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below MGM Wynn Light Rapid Transit
Page 15 Wynn - Cotai The Wynn Palace project is proceeding without any delays SJM Lisboa Palace Macau Dome MGM and from the picture Wynn Palace on the right (Below) the central section is beginning to take shape. Of all the Airport construction on Cotai Wynn is the only property that has avoided the Wynn May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below traditional scaffolding practices in Macau and has opted for metal as opposed to the more commonly used bamboo. SJM Lisboa Palace Wynn Palace Macau Dome
Page 16 Ambrose So Shu Fai, SJM - Cotai chief executive of SJM, Angela Leong s Land is concerned that the Lisboa Palace project SJM Lisboa Palace currently under construction in Cotai may go over budget due to higher salary and material costs. The chief executive of SJM also conceded that the SJM Lisboa Palace & Angela Leong s Land May 2014 Above & June 2014 Below project could be delayed. (Ref. 2) Wynn Palace Airport No exact costs or dates SJM Lisboa Palace on time delays have been confirmed. Foundation work Angela Leong s Land continues on site for SJM while little movement is seen on Ms. Leong s land mass.
Page 17 Louis XIII - Cotai Louis XIII reported Residential foundation work on its luxury Hotel project on the Cotai strip is nearing completion and a mainland Chinese bank has approved a $3.04 billion loan to finance the development of the Residential Macau project. (Ref. 3) With the foundation almost complete we expect to see some structural movement Golf Course which we can report on Louis XIII Studio City Four Seasons in our Q3 issue. Parisian Sands Cotai Central
Page 18 Hong Kong Bridge Work on the Hong Kong Macau - Zhuhai bridge looks on target for its 2015 completion and Main Landing Area Taipa Side Bridge 2016 opening. Views on the right show the bridge coming in from Hong Kong and the main landing area here in Macau. Zhuhai Main Landing Area
Page 19 Pac-On Ferry Terminal Ferry Terminal Pac-On Taipa ferry terminal, after it was announced that it would be operable in the second quarter is now subject to further delay. The head of the Infrastructure Development Office (GDI), Chan Hon Kit, said that they are striving to finish the construction by the end of the year. He claimed that various factors have led to further postponement of the completion. There are several reasons behind the delay. Some are related to the contractor, others are because of weather and some other issues, Mr. Chan said. He said that GDI will conduct an overall analysis into the delay and find out who the liable parties are. We are going to deal with [those accountable] according to the law. The GDI head stressed that the project s budget has not increased despite the delay. It still remains at around MOP 3.2 Billion. The construction of the terminal started in 2005 and was expected to finish in 2009. Later, the date of completion was pushed to mid-2013. However, GDI then claimed that the terminal would be operable in the second quarter. (Ref. 4)
Page 20 Light Rapid Transit Light Rapid Transit Secretary for Transport and Public Works Lau Si Io has announced that the Macau government will consult the public regarding the Light Rapid Transit s (LRT) Macau section, on the condition that it will not affect the progress of public tendering. Lau Si Io said that he would introduce the LRT plan to the Legislative Assembly this Friday. After that, the government will consider whether to conduct a public consultation. For the LRT section on Avenida 24 de Junho, we will do some community or professional consultations ( ) There will also be a public consultation [on the Northeastern segment] of the LRT s Macau section. The secretary said that the government would strive to carry out the different stages of public tendering for the LRT s Macau section by the end of the year. He stressed that the LRT project will observe the principles of starting construction as soon as possible and putting public money in good use. He also refused to comment on the popular opinion that it is not good Feng Shui for the LRT to travel pass the front of the Kun Iam Statue. (Ref. 5) Picture above shows the first sections being laid which is in close vicinity to the airport.
Page 21 Cotai Strip - Aerial View. U N S T L K H Q P I O R E F J G M A V B C D (A) Galaxy Macau. (B) Galaxy Phase 2. (C) Galaxy Land Block 3 & 4. (D) Grand Waldo. (E) Venetian. (F) Four Seasons. (G) Parisian. (H) St. Regis (I) Sands Coati Central. (J) Sands Land Block 7 & 8. (K) City of Dreams. (L) City of Dreams New Tower. (M) Studio City. (N) Altira. (O) SJM. (P) MGM. (Q) WYNN. (R) Angela Leong s Land Block. (S) Pac On Ferry Terminal. (T) Airport. (U) Hong Kong Macau Bridge. (V) Jockey Club
Page 22 Cotai Strip - General Views. Galaxy Phase 2 Parisian Lotus Bridge Studio City Plots 7 & 8 Studio City Parisian
Page 23 Projected Timeline
Page 24 Asia Pacific Gaming Consultancy ltd Av. Comercial de Macau, FIT Centre, 5/F, Suite # 15, Macau. Phone: 853-8294 6886 E-mail: info@apgmacau.com Website: www.apgmacau.com Reference: 1. http://english.cscec.com/art/2014/6/24/art_211_158844.html 2. http://macaubusinessdaily.com/business/ambrose-so-warns-lisboa-palace-may-exceed-budget 3 http://www.asiagamblingbrief.com/intelligence/latest-headlines 4. http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/daily-edition/53823-wednesday-june-25-2014-edition-no-2093.html 5. http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/macau/53884-briefs-consultation-on-lrt-macau-section-not-ruled-out.html