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December 10th – 12th, 2008 Washington, DC | Mayflower Hotel

The 2° Annual Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum The Champions That Are Remaking Our World By hosting the Top 100 Projects from around the world, the Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum creates a catalytic opportunity for those projects to move forward. The projects that CG/LA's staff, advisors, and sponsors select are shaping the world's competitive environment. Project decision-makers present their projects to a group of 400+ global executives, in a fast-paced format that includes rapid project presentations, pre-scheduled private meetings, and targeted workshops. Participants come from three macro business sectors: engineering and construction, equipment and technology, and finance. Projects offer business opportunities within the next 3 to 12 months. The Leadership Forum is focused on making projects happen, on improving project quality, and on decreasing the needed time to achieve financing. Each registrant has the opportunity to pre-schedule 15 private meetings with project presenters, sponsors and/or other attendees.

WEDNESDAY | DECEMBER 10, 2008 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Registration Grand Foyer of Mayflower Hotel 1127 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 347-4430

3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Special Workshop: Financing your Project During the Crisis - Three Examples Moderator: Norman Anderson, President, CG/LA Infrastructure Panelists: Michael Kappaz, President & CEO, K&M Engineering Terry Newendorp, Chairman, Taylor-DeJongh James Bond, COO, MIGA/World Bank Group Hezi Kugler, Director General, Ministry of National Infrastructure, Israel Location: Mayflower Colonial Room

4:15 pm - 5:30 pm

Special Workshop: The Future of US Infrastructure: Project Finance - PPP's, The National Infrastructure Bank & 'Mobility' Moderator: Norman Anderson, President, CG/LA Infrastructure Panelists: Judge Quentin L. Kopp, Chairman, California, High-Speed Rail Authority Francisco Fernandez Lafuente, VP of Development, Iridium Concessiones de Infraestructure, S.A. Nikhil Bhandari, Vice President & PPP Expert, The Louis Berger Group Gary LaGrange, President & CEO, Port of New Orleans Antonio Lopez Corral, President & CEO, SPINEQ Location: Mayflower Colonial Room

6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Welcoming Reception Mayflower Hotel, East Room Special Featured Speaker: Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Reporter & MSNBC Commentator

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THURSDAY | DECEMBER 11, 2008 7:15 – 8:00 am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00 am

Welcome to the Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum Norman F. Anderson, President & CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure LLC Presenting the Champions that Create Productivity, Wealth & The Next Generation’s Future

8:15 am

Opening Remarks Enrique Garcia, President, Andean Development Corporation (CAF)

8:45 am

Top Global Strategic Infrastructure Projects Transforming Competitiveness Moderator: Nick Heymann, Senior Vice President, Sterne Agee Transformative Projects for Global Growth in: Ports & Logistics; Urban Mass Transit; Railways; Energy Generation; and Water/Wastewater. Strategic Projects are those that either transform a region’s productivity or provide outside analysts with a paradigmatically different view of the region. • Malaysia: Northern Corridor Economic Region • Oman: Muscat & Salalah Airport Development Projects • Russia: Tourism Special Economic Zones • USA: California High-Speed Rail • Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh - Trung Luong - My Thuan - Can Tho Expressway

9:45 am

Top Global ‘New’ Infrastructure Projects Building the Modern Economy Moderator: John Mizroch, Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy New Infrastructure Projects are those that address carbon and global warming issues in particularly innovative and creative ways, while not inhibiting growth and competitiveness – these are New Model projects. • Brazil: Multiner Wind Energy Project • Cape Verde: Wind Extension Project • Israel: Ashalim Solar Project • Vietnam: Trung Nam Hydropower Projects • Vietnam: Ethanol Fuel Production Facility

10:45 am

Keynote Address: Masaki Omura, Managing Director, JBIC (Japanese Finance Corporation)

11:00 am

The Global Champions Talk About the Future Creating Great Projects Key Trends that are Driving and Shaping the Infrastructure Business Globally – Discussion with key infrastructure leaders. Moderator: James Bond, COO, MIGA - World Bank Group Panelists: Alfredo Elias Ayub, CEO, National Electricity Company (CFE), Mexico Peter Barker-Homek, CEO, Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, UAE Eddy Martinez, Executive Director, Center for Exports and Investments (CEI-RD), Dominican Republic Michael Kappaz, President & CEO, K&M Engineering

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11:45 pm

Top User-Fee Transportation Projects Creating Great Projects with Reliable Revenue Streams Moderator: Francisco Lafuente, VP of Development, Iridium Concessiones de Infraestructure, S.A. • Brazil: Pelotas Bridge Project • Brazil: Sao Paulo Metro Line 4 Phase 2 • Colombia: Ruta del Sol • Georgia: Long Term Concession for Georgian Road Network • Russia: Western High-Speed Diameter • USA: I 495 Capital Beltway High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lanes

1:00 pm

Luncheon Keynote Address Introductory Keynote: Lynn Tilton, Founder & CEO, Patriarch Partners, LLC

NOTE Private Meetings Day 1: 2:30 pm – 6:00 pm The Leadership Forum is designed to maximize ‘relationship throughput;’ the private meeting function is the critical structural element for accomplishing this rich-networking priority. The Meeting Manager will go live on November 21st, 2008, allowing registrants to pre-schedule meetings (up to 15, each of 15 minutes in length) with project developers, sponsors, and other registrants. Each sponsor and project presenter has their own, permanent, meeting space. 2:30 pm

Top Logistics and Distribution Projects Building World-Class Competitiveness Networks Moderator: Dr. Michel Léonard, Senior Vice President & Chief Economist, Alliant | A Blackstone Group Company The key source of global comparative advantage is increasingly the ability to move products in and out of countries at the just-in-time speed of light. These projects give participants a sense of not only the best logistics projects in the world, but of where the world is going in the coming years. • Brazil: Rio Grande du Sul Port Expansion Project • Mexico: GTO Inland Port • Russia: Polkovo Airport • Russia: Samara Port/ Logistics Zone • Russia: Ulyanoska Airport Project

3:30 pm

Top Urban Mass Transit Projects The Greening of the Transportation Train Moderator: Carlos Esquiróz, Deputy Director, International Affairs, Metro de Madrid Urban mass transit is becoming a growth industry throughout the world, as mega-cities emerge (China has more than 150 cities with a population of 1 million or greater), increasing concerns about global warming, and the ever-increasing price of oil rises toward $140/barrel. • Brazil: Bahia UMT System Expansion / World Cup 2014 • Latvia: Riga City Northern Transport Corridor • Mongolia: Rail Modernization Project • Russia: Krasnodar transit • Spain: Analysis of MetroSur Contribution to Transport Sustainability in the Metropolitan Area

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4:30 pm

Top Ports & Logistics Projects Competitiveness in a Post-Panamax World Moderator: Christopher Kolm, Business Development, CG/LA Infrastructure LLC Ports & Logistics facilities are some of the world’s most attractive assets, particularly given the extended boom in commodity – especially agricultural – products. Projects will be presented from Brazil, and other Emerging Markets as well as from throughout Asia. • Benin: Port of Cotonou • Egypt Ports & Rail Projects • Georgia: Port of Poti Expansion • Oman: Al-Duqm Harbor Project • USA: Port of New Orleans

SPECIAL BREAKOUT SESSIONS Business & Project Development Workshops & Panels 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

WORKSHOP: Measuring the World’s Infrastructure Sponsored by Leica Geosystems Inc. Location: The Colonial Room Moderator: David Rutledge, Director Structural Monitoring, Leica Geosystems Inc. Panelists: Dr. Allen Marr, President & CEO, Geocomp Corporation Jim Hummert, VP Systems Engineering, URS Corporation John Cliffe, Director of HDS Sales, US, Leica Geosystems Inc. Cory Baldwin, Project Manager, Leica Geosystems Inc. Pat Conroy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

4:10 pm – 5:00 pm

WORKSHOP: Technology Workshop, Trimble Inc. The Impact of the Advancements in Machine Technologies on Improving Productivity and the Construction Lifecycle. Location: The Colonial Room Moderator: Mark Forrest, Heavy & Highway Business Manager, Trimble Inc. Panelists: Chris Dietsch, Quantim Inc. Regional Director of the Americas, Quantim John Riddle, Senior Vice President, Industrial Applications, Bently Inc.

EVENING RECEPTION Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum Reception 6:15 pm Buses will be departing from the side entrance on DeSales Street 7:00 - 9:00 pm Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Untied States of America* 2650 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 * Please Bring Picture I.D. to the reception

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FRIDAY | DECEMBER 12, 2008 8:00 am

2° Day Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:30 am

Welcoming Remarks

9:00 am

Top Energy Projects Infrastructure for Projects Powering Tomorrow’s World Moderator: David Keith, Member of PA’s Management Group, PA Consulting Group In a global economy where energy demand is outstripping supply, there’s a need for innovation. The energy projects that are innovative in their design and technology, and are paramount in assuring that countries maintain a balance of energy supply and demand, will be featured in this panel. • Georgia: Oni Cascade Hydropower Projects • Ghana: Kpone IPP • Israel: LNG Supply Chain (inc. Terminal) • Russia: Euro-5 Processing Plant

10:00 am

Top Digital Infrastructure Projects Extending Connectivity, Globally. Moderator: An executive from Gold Sponsor ,Leica Geosystems, Inc. Knowledge is power, and throughout the world digital infrastructure is transforming the way that business gets done, the way that people access opportunities, how opportunities are shaped, and how people and countries move forward (or not). • Dominican Republic: PCSD Cyberport • Poland: Warsaw Technology Park • Regional Africa: The Seacom Cable Project • Russia: Kaliningrad Solar-Module Processing Plant • Vietnam: Thu Thiem Financial Center

11:00 am

Coffee Break

11:15 am

Top Water/Wastewater Projects Cracking the Toughest Infrastructure Finance Markets Moderator: Antonio Ferrera, Country Manager, Acea Dominicana Projects that are absolutely critical to the health and well being of people around the world. The objective is to select the single project from each continent – North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe -- that is most critical, either as a demonstration project, for financial structuring or for some other ‘replicable’ reason. • Brazil: Baixio de Irecê PPP Irrigation Project • Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo Wastewater Treatment Project • Gabon: Rural Water Management Rehabilitation Project • Georgia: National W/WW Systems

12:00 pm

Top Intermodal Transport Projects Meeting the needs of the increasing volumes of commodities and other cargo. Moderator: Antonio Juan Sosa, Vice President of Infrastructure, CAF Streamlining cargo transportation in a global economy depends upon not only the port expansion projects but also the rail and logistics projects behind all of the port infrastructure.

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This panel will discuss the projects that connect ports & transport hubs to consumers throughout the regions of Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. • Brazil: Bahia Port Terminals Concessions • Brazil: Bahia State Logistics Hub • Georgia: Tbilisi Railway Bypass • Malawi: Shire-Zambezi Waterways 1:00 pm

Luncheon Keynote Address Keynote Address: Matthew K. Rose, Chairman, President, & CEO, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation Keynote Address: Dr. Luis Téllez Kuenzler, Secretary of Transportation & Communications, (SCT), Mexico

NOTE Private Meetings 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Private meetings on Day 2 are staggered, beginning at 10 am and lasting through to 4 pm.

SPECIAL BREAKOUT SESSION Business & Project Development Roundtables 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

WORKSHOP: Vietnam Strategic Infrastructure Projects Workshop Location: Colonial Room Sponsor: BEDC (BIDV Expressway Development Company) Moderator: Quang Nguyen, Managing Director, ProAm Vietnam JSC Projects Include: • Ethanol clean energy projects • Three Hydro‐power projects of Trung Nam (Dong • Cam, Dong Nai 2, Krong No) • HCM‐ Trung Luong‐ My Thuan‐ Can Tho Expressway Project • Da Nang –Quang Ngai Expressway • Cua Dai – Hoi An Bridge

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

WORKSHOP: The US Clean Energy Initiative: Winners & Losers in the Great Energy Paradigm Shift Location: Chinese Room Sponsor: US Department of Energy Moderator: John Mizroch, Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Panelists: Jacques Beaudry-Losique: Manager of Biomass Program, U.S. Department of Energy Craig O'Connor, Director of the Office of Renewable Energy and Environmental Exports at Ex-Im Bank Projects Include: • Kaliningrad Solar-Module Processing Plant - Russia • Ethanol Fuel Production Facility - Vietnam • Ashalim Solar Plants - Israel

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