Indian 2010-11 Budget Opens Up Fresh Business Opportunities For Companies Involved In Infrastructure

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MEDIA RELEASE PR38574


Indian 2010-11 Budget Opens up Fresh Business Opportunities for Companies Involved in Infrastructure

Development


NEW DELHI, Mar. 3/ PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --



    With 46% of the Indian 2010-11 budget outlay going to infrastructure and

further stress on PPPs (Public Private Partnership), the budget has sent all

the right signals to infrastructure development companies. 20 kms per day of

national highway construction is an ambitious target but also something that

the country needs desperately. It is a well acknowledged fact that the lack

of infrastructure is negatively impacting the growth of economic sectors in

the country.


    It is interesting to note that the Finance Minister referred to

development of eco-friendly (and world-class infrastructure) around six

industrial investment nodes. This points to a focus on sustainability in

future development projects. It will also mean the use of more locally

developed materials, adherence to international environmental standards and

better all - climate infrastructure.


    In the implementation of the budgetary vision, a lot of new projects will

be rolled out. Apart from the construction players, it also means more

business for companies dealing in concrete, steel, paints, fabrication,

rehabilitation and design software.


    Implementation of safety standards and effective project management to

deliver projects on time will be the key for all future projects in the

country.


    For this reasons, International Quality and Productivity Centre (IQPC),

the global provider of tailored, industry-driven conferences, will explore

successful strategies to maximize opportunities in India's infrastructure

growth in both roads and railways.


    Bridges India is an exclusive two-day conference and two-day interactive

workshops, taking place at the Taj Mahal hotel, New Delhi, from 24-27 May

2010. it is where regional and international experts will showcase their

latest projects and discuss future plans across the full array of flyovers,

elevated roads, sea-links, elevated metro structures and railway bridges.


    Bridges India, hosting valuable contributions from 18 industry experts,

provides an excellent platform to explore business opportunities, find

solutions to construction challenges, benchmark your current practices, and

build industry partnerships that will result in mutual business growth.

Speakers include S.K. Malik, Additional Member (Civil Engineering), Railway

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Board, S.K. Nirmal, Chief General Manager (Technical), NHAI, S.M. Sabnis,

Joint Managing Director (Additional Charge), MRDC and G.R. Madan, Director -

MRTS, MMRDA


    International projects featured include the Hong Kong-Macau Bridge and

Abu Dhabi's iconic Sheikh Zayed Bridge. The technological advancements used

in construction of elevated structures from the Hong Kong, Dubai and Mecca

metro will also be presented.


    Since this event will be attended by delegates from different companies

working in the region, attendees will get the chance to be exposed to best

practices and establish a networking community for the benefit of the

business.


    The summit is supported by Mageba Switzerland, Sofistix and Tensacciai

India Pvt Ltd as Associate Sponsors and by Afcons, Encardio Rite, Pranav

Construction and VSL as exhibitors.


    Topics that will be addressed at the forum include: ensuring

deliverability of projects on time, optimizing design to minimize materials

and cost, adherence to safety standards, finding a balance between aesthetics

and functionality, examining the uniqueness of railway bridges, correct

selection of material and, overcoming structural engineering challenges.




    About IQPC Middle East:


    For over thirty years, IQPC has helped the world's leading corporations

solve their business challenges through the sharing of practical industry

solutions and global best practice. In the process, the company has built a

formidable reputation for quality and value. The world's most progressive

companies have benefited from IQPC's unrivalled global reach, which has

connected international expertise with regional and local leaders.


    For more information, please contact


    Eileen Grace Espelita

    Marketing Manager

    IQPC Middle East

    +971-4-364-2975

    enquiry@iqpc.ae


    SOURCE: IQPC Middle East



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