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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT & CONGRESS PROGRAMME IFME 2003 I N T E R N AT I O N A L F E D E R AT I O N O F M U N I C I PA L E N G I N E E R S CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION INSTITUTION OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING OF SOUTHERN AFRICA IMESA 2003 FIR E R E ST AND TH IR OR ALL ENGE H C S W W D H LD S M EET IF A • • M E 2 0 0 3 IM E S INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE CAPE TOWN • SOUTH AFRICA 4 th — 7 th NOVEMBER 2003 presented by The Institution of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa (IMESA) in association with The International Federation of Municipal Engineers (IFME) and SBS Conferences www.sbs.co.za/IFME WELCOME WHO SHOULD ATTEND? It is my privilege to invite you to the IFME/IMESA 2003 congress. ■ Officials involved in all aspects of Municipal Engineering world–wide ■ Local Government councillors, politicians and administrators, responsible for service delivery The theme of this year’s joint congress is Challenges where first and third worlds meet. The theme has been chosen to promote discussion on meeting the needs of Africa, from both a developed and developing world perspective. A relevant and essential topic given the turbulent times of today. ■ Consulting Engineers, Architects and Planners ■ Businesses involved in local and foreign municipal engineering supplies Delegates and speakers from countries such as The Netherlands, Belgium, the Nordic Countries, New Zealand, Australia, India, South Africa and various other African countries are expected to attend. ■ Contractors with overseas connections interested in expanding their connections with the Third World ■ Local firms wishing to form connections with overseas partners ■ Funding agencies interested in forming partnerships in the delivery of municipal services As a member of the International Federation of Municipal Engineers (IFME), IMESA has the pleasure of hosting the triennial IFME event this year, along with our annual IMESA event — ensuring a congress of far reaching proportions and papers of the highest international standard. The congress will take place in the brand new Cape Town International Convention Centre, an experience in it’s own right and an opportunity not to be missed. Centrally situated on Cape Town’s foreshore, the venue is surrounded by hotels to suit all budgets and is convenient for all tourism activities. In true IMESA tradition, an excellent partner programme has been compiled to ensure maximum enjoyment of everything Cape Town has to offer. Learn about the latest industry developments and management approaches in the parallel–track sessions; experience the most up–to–date technologies by visiting the interactive exhibition running alongside the congress, and establish business relationships for life, through the excellent networking opportunities available at the social functions. for information about IFME visit: www.ifme-fiim.org for information about IMESA visit: www.imesa.org.za With a reputation of being a well organised, enjoyable event and providing real value, this year’s congress promises to live up to all expectations and should not be missed. THE VENUE We look forward to seeing you there. CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE ALWYN LAUBSCHER Opening July 2003 PRESIDENT — IMESA The CTICC is a world class convention centre offering superb facilities, fitted with the latest state of the art technology. It is ideally situated between the city centre and the V & A Waterfront, in close proximity to hotels, restaurants, entertainment and shopping centres. GAL A FUNCTION THEME: CAPE TOWN STREET PARTY DPI Plastics A gala function will be held in The Laager at Newlands Rugby Stadium. Elster Kent Metering Klomp Consult Africa Date: Thursday, 6th November 2003 Time: 7:30pm to 11:30pm Dress: Casual This function is sponsored by DPI Plastics and is included in your congress fee. Accompanying partners can attend as part of the Accompanying Partners Programme. MEDIA PARTNER Shorten Publications IFME MAJOR SPONSORS Official Publisher of IMIESA Several opportunities are still available to suppliers of relevant products and services to gain exposure to the influential delegates at both the congress and social events. Contact Peter or Natalie at SBS Conferences for details: Tel: (021)* 914 2888 *international code: (+27 21) Email: [email protected] Monday, 3rd November 2003 16:00 Congress Registration Opens International Convention Centre — Hall 4 19:00 Dinner for IMESA Council / Partners and International Delegates / Partners Dress: Smart / Casual CONGRESS PROGRAMME OVERVIEW DAY 1 Tues, 4th Nov PLENARY SESSION i SESSION ii WELCOME, INTRODUCTION & OPENING ADDRESS KEYNOTE ADDRESSES SESSION 1 SESSION 2 MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING IN A CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT THE CHALLENGE: CAN ENGINEERS DO IT? THE CHALLENGE: ROADS TO MOVE ON THE CHALLENGE: ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT DAY 3 Thurs, 6th Nov TRACK A SESSION 6A SESSION 7A THE CHALLENGE: A MATTER OF SUSTAINABILITY THE CHALLENGE: PARTNERSHIPS AND CO–OPERATION DAY 3 Thurs, 6th Nov TRACK B SESSION 6B SESSION 7B THE CHALLENGE: STRETCHING THE CURRENCY DAY 4 Fri, 7th Nov SESSION 10 THE CHALLENGE: INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT THE CHALLENGE: MEANINGFUL INFRASTRUCTURE PLENARY SESSION 11 WRAP–UP AND CLOSURE THE CHALLENGE: WATER FOR ALL SESSION 8A SESSION 9A THE CHALLENGE: BUILDING INTEGRITY AND CAPACITY THE CHALLENGE: WHERE TO WITH WASTE WATER? SESSION 8B SESSION 9B THE CHALLENGE: CUTTING RED TAPE THE CHALLENGE: UTILISING SPIN–OFFS Dress for congress sessions is Smart / Casual www.sbs.co.za/IFME IMESA TOURS FOR INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES DAY 2 Wed, 5th Nov IMESA SESSIONS SESSION 3 SESSION 4 SESSION 5 IMESA AGM 2 0 0 3 R E G I S T R AT I O N SPONSORSHIP CONGRESS PROGRAMME DAY 1 DAY 2 Tuesday, 4th November 2003 Wednesdsay, 5th November 2003 Tours for International Delegates and Partners during IMESA Local Sessions 3 — 5 08:00 LATE REGISTRATION SESSION i SESSION 3 CHALLENGES WHERE 1ST AND 3RD WORLDS MEET THE CHALLENGE: ROADS TO MOVE ON 08:30 Modern Cities, emergent citizens — The need for education 09:00 Welcome 09:10 Cape Town — The Mother City Alwyn Laubscher, President, IMESA Craig McLachlan, Associate, Liebenberg & Stander Western Cape (Pty) Ltd 09:10 Upgrading gravel roads to surfaced roads through turnkey contracts — Lessons learnt 09:30 Opening Address Minister Ebrahim Rasool, Western Cape Minister of Finance and Economic Development (to be confirmed) 10:00 Refreshments / Exhibition Opens Hennie Van der Schyff, Manager: Project Implementation, Johannesburg Roads Agency 09:50 Toll roads in South Africa: The consequences after two decades Ron Harmse, Project Manager, SANRAL 10:30 Refreshments / View Exhibition SESSION ii SESSION 4 KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: MUNICIPAL FACETS OF THE CHALLENGE THE CHALLENGE: ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT 10:40 Engineering Challenges 11:00 Security at public transport interchanges: Experiences from Cape Town Rufus Maruma, Chairman, Stewart Scott South Africa 11:20 The ongoing challenge of municipal engineering: finding the money and making it go further Barry Jackson, Principal Policy Analyst, Development Bank of Southern Africa 12:00 Planning for delivery in turbulent times Clem Sunter, Chairman, Anglo American Chairman’s Fund Ronald Kingma, Head: Public Transport, City of Cape Town 11:40 Taxi ranks — where the First and Third Worlds really meet in so many respects Sias Oosthuizen, Director, Siyazi Transportation Services 12:20 Bogota, Colombia: Model City for sustainable urban transport: Lessons for South African cities Gregory Pryce–Lewis, Transportation Engineer, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality 12:40 Lunch / View Exhibition 13:00 Lunch — Sponsored by Elster Kent Metering / View Exhibition SESSION 1 SESSION 5 MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING IN A CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT: A SUBJECT OF EVOLUTION THE CHALLENGE: WATER FOR ALL 14:00 The last 100 years — how changing technical solutions have influenced political and professional structures in Municipal Engineering John Sanders, Chairman: Municipal Engineering Board, Institution of Civil Engineers, UK 14:40 Municipal Engineering Associations: The IPWEA Case Study Chris Champion, CEO, Institute of Public Works Engineering, Australia 14:00 Umtata peri–urban water supply scheme — a case study in the process of sustainable development Wiero Vogelzang, Director: Water Division, Arcus Gibb (Pty) Ltd 14:40 Case Study — Turning around a large Water and Sanitation Utility: Johannesburg Water Jean–Pierre Mas, Operations Executive & Mrs Lesego Lebuso, Institutional & Social Development Manager, Johannesburg Water Management (Pty) Ltd 15:20 PVC Pipes: The next generation Bob Haynes, Marketing Executive, DPI Plastics 15:20 Refreshments / View Exhibition 16:00 Refreshments / View Exhibition SESSION 2 IMESA AGM THE CHALLENGE: CAN ENGINEERS DO IT? 16:20 Institution of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa — Annual General Meeting International Convention Centre — Auditorium 2 15:50 The consultants role in the NEPAD initiative Dempsey Naidoo, Executive Chairperson, PD Naidoo & Associates (Pty) Ltd 16:30 The Municipal Engineer: At the centre of the aspirations of a developing country and first world technology Michael Balestra, Assistant Town Engineer: Design & Implementation, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality 19:00 WELCOME COCKTAIL FUNCTION www.sbs.co.za/IFME EVENING AT LEISURE TRACK A DAY 3 TRACK B Thursday, 6th November 2003 Thursday, 6th November 2003 SESSION 6A SESSION 6B THE CHALLENGE: A MATTER OF SUSTAINABILITY THE CHALLENGE: STRETCHING THE CURRENCY 08:30 Innovative engineering to provide sustainable and manageable infrastructure in Third World communities Pieter De Wet, Director, Africon Engineering International (Pty) Ltd 09:10 Integration of efforts between municipalities and mining houses to ensure sustainable service delivery in the Sekhukhune district Bertus Bierman, Municipal Services Specialist, Anglo Platinum 09:50 National Guide to sustainable municipal infrastructure: Innovations and Best Practices Michael Sheflin, Chair: Roads & Sidewalks Committee, National Guide to Sustainable Municipal Infrastructure, Canada 08:30 Revenue Management results in Revenue Generation David Nagle, Managing Director, Consolidated African Technologies (Pty) Ltd 09:10 Funding of Infrastructure Development André Kruger, Financing Specialist, Public Private Partnership, Absa 09:50 Stop the bleeding: Addressing problems with municipal consumer water meter readings and related issues Dr Leon Geustyn, Director, Geustyn Loubser Streicher Inc. 10:30 Refreshments / View Exhibition 10:30 Refreshments / View Exhibition SESSION 7A SESSION 7B THE CHALLENGE: PARTNERSHIPS AND CO–OPERATION THE CHALLENGE: MEANINGFUL INFRASTRUCTURE 11:00 Building communities through infrastructure provision 11:00 Co–operation on local issues Hennie Du Plessis, Chief Engineer, Provincial Government of the Western Cape Jelle Brouwer, Director, Brouwer Interim–en Procesmanagement, The Netherlands 11:40 Optimising settlement locations planning in Cape Town 11:40 Public Private Partnership (PPP): A forced marriage? Ted Van Herpen, Managing Director, Vereniging STADSWERK, The Netherlands Marianne Vanderschuren, Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Town 12:20 Status of solid waste management in South Africa: A broad overview 12:20 Partnerships for basic infrastructure and environmental management in Msunduzi — a model to replicate Riaz Jogiat, Project Manager, Built Environment Support Group & Dr Kevin Wall, Manager: Urban Management & Infrastructure, Boutek CSIR Prof Fred Otieno, Dean: Faculty of Engineering, Technikon Pretoria 13:00 Lunch / View Exhibition 13:00 Lunch / View Exhibition SESSION 8A SESSION 8B THE CHALLENGE: BUILDING INTEGRITY & CAPACITY THE CHALLENGE: CUTTING RED TAPE 14:00 The importance of transparency and reliability of modern governments as main premise for investment in Africa Pieter Wiekeraad, Managing Director: Department for Urban Planning & Design, Municipality of Hoogeveen, The Netherlands 14:40 Knowledge Management within public technical administration — a learning by doing project Jørgen Knudsen, Technical Director, Gentofte Kommune, Denmark 15:20 Refreshments / View Exhibition 14:00 Re–engineering public sector processes to aid delivery on infrastructure Bridgette Gasa, Manager: Public Sector Capacity, Construction Industry Development Board 14:40 Procuring professional services in a municipal engineering environment: outcome of the investigation by the IMESA procurement task team Willem Pretorius, Director, Tsela Tsweu Consulting Engineers 15:20 Refreshments / View Exhibition SESSION 9A SESSION 9B THE CHALLENGE: WHERE TO WITH WASTE WATER? THE CHALLENGE: UTILISING SPIN–OFFS 15:50 The BIOCOS ® wastewater treatment system — An easy to apply new economical and ecological solution for Third World situations Dr Wolfgang Becker, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Innsbruck, Austria 16:30 Vacuum Sewerage — A modern system aiding to reduce the costs of Communal Wastewater Collection 15:50 The municipal engineer’s role in Tourism — Initiative through infrastructure Prof Gerhard du Toit, Divisional Director, UWP Consulting (Pty) Ltd 16:30 Plan for the transformation of solid urban refuses into inert construction materials Sergio Spazzacampagna, ANTEL, Italy Stefan Behnke, Director International Activities, Roediger Vakuum–und Haustechnik GmbH, Germany 19:00 GALA FUNCTION Sponsored by DPI Plastics Newlands Rugby Stadium www.sbs.co.za/IFME CONGRESS PROGRAMME DAY 3 CONGRESS PROGRAMME DAY 4 EXHIBITION Friday, 7th November 2003 Exhibition modules are available in 9, 18, 27, 36 & 54 m2. Exhibition cost is R900 per m2 + 14% VAT. — This includes shellscheme, lighting, power, carpets & fascia name. The exhibition will be open from 10:00 — 18:00 Tuesday to Thursday and 10:00 — 13:00 on Friday. The exhibition layout can be viewed on the web at: www.sbs.co.za/IFME Stands may be booked by email: [email protected] SESSION 10 THE CHALLENGE: INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT 08:30 Strategic Infrastructure Management — The New Zealand Experience and the relevance to developing countries Graeme Hughson, Associate Director, Meritec Consultants Ltd & Richard Kirby, Assets Manager, Manawatu District Council, New Zealand 09:10 Elected representative: The stewards & guardians of infrastructure LIST OF EXHIBITORS AT TIME OF PRINT: ABSA Richard Kirby, Assets Manager, Manawatu District Council, New Zealand African Gabions Africon 09:50 Municipal Engineering in Future Roy Thomassen, Director: Technical Department, Municipality of Eastern Toten, Norway 10:30 Refreshments / View Exhibition AJ Broom Road Products Amanz’abantu Services / WSSA Amitech Aqua–Loc South Africa SESSION 11 Bigen Africa WRAP–UP AND CLOSURE Cellgard Telemetry (Pty) Ltd 11:00 Panel Discussion Concrete Manufacturers Association 12:00 Wrap–up Proceedings Consolidated African Technologies (Pty) Ltd 13:00 Lunch DPI Plastics Elster Kent Metering (Pty) Ltd Geustyn Loubser Streicher / V&V Consulting SPEAKERS South Africa Alwyn Laubscher André Kruger Barry Jackson Bertus Bierman Bob Haynes Bridgette Gasa Clem Sunter Craig McLachlan David Nagle Dempsey Naidoo Fred Otieno Gerhard du Toit Gregory Pryce-Lewis Hennie Du Plessis Hennie Van der Schyff Jean-Pierre Mas Kevin Wall Leon Geustyn Lesego Lebuso Marianne Vanderschuren Michael Balestra Pieter De Wet Riaz Jogiat Ron Harmse Ronald Kingma Rufus Maruma Sias Oosthuizen Wiero Vogelzang Willem Pretorius Hellerman Tyton (Pty) Ltd UK HSM (Pty) Ltd Huber Technology (Pty) Ltd Hydro–Comp Enterprises Jeffares Green Parkman Consultants Klomp Consult Africa (Pty) Ltd Knowledge Base Kwezi V3 Engineers Ninham Shand (Pty) Ltd Power Construction Roads SAICE/SAACE/SAFCEC UWP Consulting (Pty) Ltd VKE Engineers (Pty) Ltd Water Research Commission Watson Marlow Bredel SA WSP Africa Yelland Control John Sanders MAP OF CENTRAL CAPE TOWN Australia Chris Champion 4 1km 7 Canada Michael Sheflin 6 The Netherlands Jelle Brouwer Pieter Wiekeraad Ted Van Herpen 500 5 3 Denmark Jorgen Knudsen CONVENTION P CENTRE 2 Austria Wolfgang Becker Italy Sergio Spazzacampagna Germany Stefan Behnke New Zealand Graeme Hughson Richard Kirby Norway Roy Thomassen www.sbs.co.za/IFME m 1 ACCOMMODATION TRANSPORT Special rates have been secured at the following hotels, ranging from 50m to 3km from the congress venue. Locations of Hotels are indicated on the map LEFT Free transport from the airport to the selected hotels mentioned, as well as shuttles to and from the hotels and convention centre will be arranged. Bookings and payments for accommodation must be made direct with the hotels as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. prpn pppn b&b 1 2 3 per room per night per person per night bed and breakfast The Capetonian ★★★★ (200m to congress venue) Single: R695/night b&b Contact: Quote: Email: Tel: Fax: Zuraya Davids IFME2003 [email protected] (021) 691 8837 (021) 691 8861 Double: The Cullinan ★★★★ R620/night b&b R720 (superior) Contact: Quote: Email: Tel: Fax: Zaida Rhodes #6052 [email protected] (021) 418 6920 (021) 425 8686 PARTNER/SPOUSE R980 prpn b&b R1080 (superior) Table Mountain/Kirstenbosch/Hout Bay from 08:45 to 15:45 Double: R830 prpn Mon — Thurs R605 prpn Fri —Sun Roseline Davids #5830 [email protected] (021) 419 9450 (021) 419 0460 5 6 The Breakwater Lodge Wednesday, 5th November Hermanus/Township or Technical Visit From 08:45 to 17:00 Winelands From 08:45 to 17:00 (1.5km to congress venue) PRE & POST CONGRESS Various packages are available for touring Southern Africa to discover the splendid beauty of this region. These include: R290 prpn Double share shower: R350 prpn Single en–suite: R470 prpn Double en–suite: R560 prpn Kruger National Park Fly–in Safari Kingsize: R610 prpn Business Suites: R610 prpn (3 days / 2 nights) R6208 single Zambian Safari — Victoria Falls Single: (3 days / 2 nights) US$ 436 single Double: R451 pppn b&b Protea Cape Castle, Green Point ★★★ (1km to venue) R506/night b&b Double: Protea Hotel Sea Point ★★★ R347 pppn b&b (3km to congress venue) Robben Island R4820 sharing Protea Victoria Junction ★★★★ (1km to congress venue) R693/night b&b African wildlife Thursday, 6th November Single share shower: Single: 7 The following tours are included in the accompanying partners fee. Tuesday, 4th November HOTELS OPERATED BY PROTEA HOTELS: 4 Table Mountain cableway NB: Pre–Booking is Essential (300m to congress venue) Single: R605/night P Undercover Parking is available at the CTICC for private and hired vehicles at R30/day, payable at CTICC. TOURS Double: City Lodge V & A Cape winelands R785 prpn b&b (50m to congress venue) Single: Contact: Quote: Email: Tel: Fax: PARKING US$ 293 sharing Victoria Falls: Zimbabwe (3 days / 2 nights) US$ 704 single US$ 490 sharing Single: R325/night b&b Garden Route Tour Email: [email protected] Quote: IFME (4 days / 3 nights) R10663 single Tel: 086 111 9000 The Waterfront R7380 sharing For full details: www.sbs.co.za/IFME Bookings: [email protected] Please see the SBS website for details of available guest–houses and maps of the surrounding area: www.sbs.co.za/IFME NB: above prices are an indication only — please confirm prices when making your reservation www.sbs.co.za/IFME Kirstenbosch Gardens Delegates Normal Early Bird IMESA Members R2275 R1995 Non–Members — SADEC R2550 R2275 IFME / International US$ 575 US$ 525 Early Bird Discount: Bookings AND Payments MUST be received by 29th August 2003. South African fee in ZAR includes: 14% VAT, documentation, refreshments, lunches, welcome cocktail function, gala function, airport transfers and venue/selected hotel shuttle service. International fee in US $ includes: 14% VAT, documentation, refreshments, lunches, international delegates dinner, welcome cocktail function, gala function, South African gift, tour to Hermanus/Township or Technical Visit, airport transfers and venue/selected hotel shuttle service. Initials TEL First Name (021) 914 2888 Surname Congress fees do not include: Travel, accommodation, pre/post tours or accompanying partner fee. The Accompanying Partner Programme Includes: Welcome Cocktail Function on Tuesday, 4th November Gala Function on Thursday, 6th November Tour on Tuesday, 4th November (Table Mountain /Kirstenbosch/Hout Bay) Tour on Wednesday, 5th November (Hermanus/Township or Technical Visit) Tour on Thursday, 6th November (Winelands) PLEASE NOTE: ■ Bookings may be made by post, fax, email or online. All bookings will be confirmed by SBS within 48 working hours. ■ Payment can be made by cheque, electronic transfer or credit card (Visa or Mastercard). ■ Cheques should be made payable to Strategic Business Services (Pty) Ltd. ■ All cancellations must be confirmed in writing and a cancellation reference obtained from SBS. ■ Cancellations cannot be refunded if cancelled within 10 working days of the event. Cancellations prior to 10 working days will be refunded less 10% cancellation fee. ■ Substitution of delegates will be permitted and all name changes must be communicated to SBS by fax or email. ■ In the event of unforeseen circumstances we reserve the right to change the venue, dates and programme. ENQUIRIES: BANK DETAILS: Natalie or Kirsten: Strategic Business Services First National Bank Tygerberg Branch [email protected] Web: www.sbs.co.za/IFME Tel: *(021) 914 2888 Fax: *(021) 914 2890 *International (+2721) Code: 20–14–10 Account No.: 50051307343 SWIFT code: FIRNZAJJ461 Email: Visa Mastercard Date ......................................................................... Job Title Partner Name Bank Transfer Expiry date IFME member IMESA We respect your privacy. Please tick here if you do not wish to receive personal notification of our events in future. CONGRESS FEE PARTNER FEE TOTAL FEE NB: pre–registration and full payment is essential please ensure that you provide an e-mail address total amount due: member Signature .......................................................................................................................................... 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