The NSW Major Projects Conference for 2011 about to take place will also turn attention on sectors including housing, buildings, sustainability, energy and urban planning.
Almost 200 delegates have confirmed participation at this year's conference due to be held on 24-25 October 2011 at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre.
The event organisers say New South Wales has failed to develop real integrated plans and deliver key projects, and note the new Government in power has developed their ‘Five point action plan’ which they promise will Rebuild the Economy, Return Quality Services, Renovate Infrastructure, Restore Accountability and Protect the Local Communities.
The two day conference aims to showcase the Liberal Parties commitment for improving the states infrastructure plan by the means of identification, prioritisation and delivery of critical public infrastructure.
The Conference will provide the ideal opportunity for the public and private sector to come together and discuss the plans, policies and vision for the future infrastructure of NSW.
Presentations from government and industry specialists will explore the needs, planning, design, construction and delivery of major projects as well as a strategic analysis of the opportunities and challenges that will define these ambitious expansions for accelerating New South Wales development.
Speakers at the Conference include Minister Chris Hartcher, Chris Lock from Department of Transport, Richard Pearson from Department of Planning & Infrastructure, Dan Flemming from NBN, Kerry Marshall from Department of Attorney General & Justice, Wesley Stevenson from RTA, Dr Robert Lang from Parramatta City Council and many others.
For more information, visit www.nswconference.com.au