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3rd Annual Township Development

4 - 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Building Cities of Tomorrow!

3rd Annual Township Development


Building Cities of Tomorrow!

4 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Developers, through their project planning, layout and designs have the ability to act as forces of social changes whether it is to
promote a stronger sense of responsibility towards the environment, or to strengthen social cohesiveness, interaction and
engagement among the people The Star 2014

WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT


The ramp-up of population growth has drove developers with initiative to come out with proper planning in building more township
projects that can provide a better environment for living. It is becoming increasingly clear that in the coming years, more integrated
development will shape the skylines future townships transforming the way people LIVE, WORK and PLAY. Developers remain
optimistic in bringing to fruition their sustainable, groundbreaking plans, well thought-out mega master plans for upcoming township
developments that will change the skyline.

Trueventuss 3rd Annual Township Development builds on our successful 2013 & 2014 Township Development event, where we
congregated compatible conference themes Master Plan, Aordable Housing & Sustainability. This conference will be a platform for the
property fraternity to experience the overall aim to transform secondary location into world-class metropolis through outstanding
township planning and enhancing green gated and guarded (GG&G) concept in residential area as well as improvements in delivering
aordable housing. Join us to examine the challenges, opportunities, trends and issues currently facing the world of Township!

THIS UNIQUE CONFERENCE WILL BRING DELEGATES THE BENEFITS OF:


Enhancing the image of township for long term growth and to boost economic value in secondary location
Strengthening your development with integrated infrastructure to promote easy community accessibility and mobility
Intensifying the essential of aordable housing in driving the growth of a township
Improving green gated and guarded (GG&G) concept in residential area
Delving into innovative technologies and their eectiveness in design and construction of aordable housing
Establishing a comprehensive framework for orderly Township planning
Reviewing the proper planning of successful townships

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This conference is designed for but not limited to:


Government authorities, C-level executives, SVPs & VPs, Directors, Senior Managers, Managers, Head of Department, Team Leaders and
Executives who are involved with:
Key Industries
Property development
Real Estate
Property investment
Facilities, Construction, Strategy and
Property management
Planning
Planning & Development
Property Developers
Project Management
Architecture and Design
Civil Engineering
Building Materials
Design & Master Planning
Property Development
Township Planning
Contractors & Builders
Aordable Housing
Asset Development
Business Development
Project Development and Management
Building & Construction
Engineering & Consulting Firms
Real estate development
Environment and Energy
Financial advisors
Surveying
Operation management
Valuation
Building management
Property Brokerage

For further details, contact

John Karras
T: +603 2775 0001 | F: +603 2775 0005 | E: johnk@trueventus.com

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3rd Annual Township Development


Building Cities of Tomorrow!

4 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY KEY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS:
Rod Fehring Executive General Manager, Residential
Australand Property Group, Australia
*Park Hyatt development
*Caroline Springs, Victoria
Speaking on: Creating A Winning Partnership: Analysing structures for partnerships and joint ventures that works for new township development
projects & Mixed income housing: Meeting the global demand for integrated- township development
Rod joined Australand in March 2010 to re-position and re-structure its portfolio of large scale residential & mixed use projects following the GFC. He has 34 years of
experience in the property development industry primarily involved in large scale urban development and urban renewal schemes
Joel Luna Vice-President
Ayala Land, Philippines
*Nuvali, Bonifacio Global City
*Cebu I.T. Park
*Arca South
Speaking on: Building Liveable cities: Facilitating economicprosperity through impeccable master planning and design
Joel has over 29 years of design experience covering the fields of architecture, planning, urban design and design management. He has led the masterplanning of several
large-scale, mixed-use townships of Ayala Land, Inc. such as Nuvali, Bonifacio Global City, Cebu I.T. Park, Arca South, Lio Tourism Estate, and many others.
Maha Sinnathamby Chairman
Springfield Land Corporation, Australia
Speaking on: Setting the tone for what defines as the future township - A Case Study of Greater Springfield
Maha is now better known as the visionary developer behind Greater Springfield which was unanimously approved by Queensland Parliament. It is a master-planned city
on the edge of Brisbane the only planned city in the country (other than Canberra).
Datuk Ng Seing Liong Managing Director
Kota Kelang Development, Malaysia
Former President REHDA, Malaysia
Speaking on: Analysing the impact of GST in delivering affordable price for the housing sector Malaysia perspective
Datuk Ng has 30 years of experience in real estate in Malaysia. He is actively involved in Real Estate Developers Association and referred as an expert in taxation area in real
estates industries
Lai Voon Hon Executive Director
Ireka Corporation, Malaysia
Speaking on: Panel discussion: Finding The Right Balance: Examining other key components to outweigh the key factor of Location, Location, Location!
Mr Lai joined Ireka in 1994 as the Group General Manager and was appointed to the Board of Directors on 18 March 1996. He is also a Director of several subsidiaries within
Ireka Group. He is a major shareholder of Ireka, through his interest in Ideal Land Holdings Sdn Bhd.
Wong Kuen Kong Chief Executive Ocer
Dynasty View, UMLand Berhad
*Seri Austin
Speaking on: Designing townships: Creating catalysts in developing second-tier townships- Case study of Iskandar Malaysia
Mr KK Wong is responsible for overseeing the whole operation and development of Taman Seri Austin which is one of the best and most sought-after townships in Johor
Bahru within the Iskandar Malaysia Region.
Johannes Spies Director
Townland International, Indonesia
* Summarecon Bekasi
Speaking on: Remodeling your township through well integrated land use and transport planning
Johannes heads Design Development for the Townland Group and is in charge of townlands Jakarta Oce. Highlights of recent projects include the 2020 Morocco
Tourism Study, 3 Greening Master Plans covering a large area of Hong Kong and the 2008 Olympic Equestrian Venues.
Previndran Singhe Chief Executive Ocer
Zerin Properties, Malaysia
Speaking on: Panel discussion: Finding The Right Balance: Examining other key components to outweigh the key factor of Location, Location,
Location!
Previn is a Registered Valuer and Registered Estate Agent with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers & Estate Agents Malaysia. He is also a member of the Institution of
Surveyors Malaysia, member of the Association of International Property Professionals in UK and an active member of FIABCI.
Neil MacGregor Managing Director
Savills,Vietnam
Speaking on: Beyond Cities: Future outlook of property market in secondary location An International Perspective
Neil is a qualified real estate specialist in London, England, gaining experience particularly in property valuation and investment. He is a senior Surveyor with the
international investment team at DTZ Debenham Tie Leung, responsible for major property investment acquisitions and sales throughout the UK and Europe.
Simon Bee Global Design Director
Benoy, Hong Kong
* Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
*MediaCity
Speaking on: Enhancing Business Activity: Transforming your development into a Integrated Township
Simon has extensive experience in urban design and masterplanning, working on numerous projects across the Benoy oces. He remains a designer leader, valuing the
benefits that first-hand knowledge and regular client contact can bring
Dato Dr Ken Yeang Director
T.R. Hamzah & Yeang, Malaysia
*Calvary Convention Centre
Speaking on: Designing the Ecocity and Ecotownship -Bringing together ecological design and livability
Ken Yeang is an architect, planner and ecologist, best known for delivering signature hyper-green architecture and masterplans that function as living systems designed
from an authentic ecology-based approach.
Sr Michael Geh Senior Partner
Raine & Horne, Malaysia
Speaking on: Panel discussion: Finding The Right Balance: Examining other key components to outweigh the key factor of Location, Location, Location!
Geh is a Chartered Surveyor & International Real Estate Agent. He is a member of National Association of Realtors USA with the Certified International Property Specialist
designation; and a Board Member of FIABCI, the International Real Estate Federation.
For further details, contact

John Karras
T: +603 2775 0001 | F: +603 2775 0005 | E: johnk@trueventus.com

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3rd Annual Township Development


Building Cities of Tomorrow!

4 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY KEY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS:
*JingJin New Economic City
*PlanIT Valley
Speaking on: Transforming townships into new economic hubs in boosting economic value of local communities
Damien has over 15 years experience in construction and consulting engineering with a focus on urban planning, regeneration and transport infrastructure schemes.

Dhaval Barbhaya Regional Director of Master Planning (South East Asia)


Aecom, Singapore
Speaking on: Developing large-scale master-planned communities that foster family and neighbourhood ties
With over 16 years of experience, Dhaval is involved in the innovative design of master planning, urban design and landscape architecture projects. His wide range of
experience include new towns and communities, mixed-use development, transit-oriented development, special economic zone, urban revitalization, streetscape
corridors and greenways, resort and hospitality and campus planning.
Gidgetelena Ong Vice President
Surbana International, Singapore
Speaking on: Commercially Viable Affordable Housing : Maximising the use of pre-fabricated and precast techniques in affordable housing
Heading a studio of 30 people, Gidget is responsible for overall project delivery. Projects range from addition & alteration to existing building to large scale residential
township developments and master plans.
Raj Pillai Executive Director
Sobha Limited, India
*Vishwakarma Award 2012, Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) India
Speaking on: Reshaping Building technology: Reiterating comprehensive building material technology in building better cities
Raj is credited with practical innovative usage of building materials primarily advanced form of concrete for better and durable construction. Currently he is involved in
spearheading aordable and durable homes in India and abroad using his patented Five M of construction.
Azmi Abdul Aziz Chief Development Ocer
Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD), Malaysia
Speaking on: Government Initiative in establishing an intricate network of transportation modes to facilitate accessibility and interconnectivity
Azmi has served both the public and private sectors in the transport industry. His key role is to manage the development of policy and planning with regard to the
transformation of the nation's land public transport landscape. One of his key tasks is to oversee and supervise the rollout of Malaysias first MRT project.
Susan Malone Director
IMG Group, Australia
Speaking on: Building Age Friendly Communities: Spearheading retirement township development concept in Asia
Susan has a wealth experience in developing retirement village of the seniors living industry. She created the first true up-market, resort style retirement community in
Australia which now has in excess of 500 residents. This successful community is recognized as one of Australias premier retirement developments and has been
showcases internationally for its innovation in service delivery.
Faris Yahaya Managing Director
Cyberview, Malaysia
Speaking on: Transforming townships into new economic hubs in boosting economic value of local communities
Faris was appointed as the Managing Director of Cyberview Sdn Bhd in June 2013. He lead a growing team to capitalise on Cyberviews strength as the landowner and
Cybercity Manager of Cyberjaya Malaysia as well as augment its position as the premier ICT hub in the country.
S. Shanmuganathan Senior Vice President
Cagamas, Malaysia
Speaking on: Implementing comprehensive housing finance system that in line with current market
Profile to be advised

Morne Fourie Director of Design & Development


Meraas, UAE
Speaking on: Integrating unique Affordable Housing models into the overall planning of a township
Morne has led numerous commissions in the fields of master planning and architecture, specialising in new communities, urban renewal and urban regeneration. Under
his tenure, approximately 3000 Ha of land was master planned, islands were reclaimed and construction projects initiated. Morne partook in the development of the Dubai
2020 master plan, working with the key players from DM and the Dubai Government.
Donald Choi Managing Director
Nan Fung Development, China
*The Grandville
Speaking on: Transforming townships into new economic hubs in boosting economic value of local communities
Donald is an expert in real estate development has develop a variety of development types including residential, office, shopping mall, hotel, resort, convention centre,
urban renewal and whole community development. Recent award winning developments include TKO Plaza, a development with 2,880 residential flats and a 30,000sm
retail podium, The Grandville, winner of the Quality Building Award 2008 Certificate of Merit (Residential Category), and Florient Rise -Show Flats and Sale Office.

Cahyo Satrio President Director


PT. Gading Development,Indonesia
Speaking on: To be advised
Profile to be advised

For further details, contact

John Karras
T: +603 2775 0001 | F: +603 2775 0005 | E: johnk@trueventus.com

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3rd Annual Township Development


Building Cities of Tomorrow!

4 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Day One Wednesday, 4 March 2015
0900

0915

1000

1045
1115

1200

1245

Keynote Opening Address


Developing Greater Kuala Lumpur as an engine of economic growth by connecting KL and its surrounding towns and transforming
them into a connected city
- Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Malaysia
Plenary One
Setting the tone for what defines as the future township - A Case Study of Greater Springfield
Maha Sinnathamby Chairman
Springfield Land Corporation, Australia
Plenary Two
Developing large-scale master-planned communities that foster family and neighbourhood ties
Dhaval Barbhaya Regional Director of Master Planning (South East Asia)
Aecom, Singapore
Morning refreshments
Plenary Three: Panel Discussion
Finding The Right Balance: Examining other key components to outweigh the key factor of Location, Location, Location!
Moderator:
Previndran Singhe Chief Executive Ocer
Zerin Properties, Malaysia
Panelists:
Lai Voon Hon Executive Director
Ireka Corporation, Malaysia
Sr Michael Geh Senior Partner
Raine & Horne, Malaysia
Plenary Four
Creating A Winning Partnership: Analysing structures for partnerships and joint ventures that works for new township development projects
Rod Fehring Executive General Manager, Residential
Australand Property Group, Australia
Networking Luncheon

STREAM 1: 2nd TIER TOWNSHIP


1400

1445

Session One

Beyond Cities: Future outlook of property market in secondary


location An International Perspective
As primary cities are getting over populated, the government and
developers are looking towards developing a new location that can
disperse the city. This helps reduce trac congestion and continues to
uplift the economic growth. This session seeks to discuss the following
key elements:
How far is the outskirts area utilised?
Location: City center or suburban area for living What is the
current market preference?
Forecasting 2015 suburban development market. Is there any
growth in opportunity?
Neil MacGregor Managing Director
Savills,Vietnam

Afternoon refreshment

1600

Session Three

1730

1400

Session One
Analysing the impact of GST in delivering affordable price for
the housing sector Malaysia perspective
The implementation of good and service tax (GST) in April 2015 will
expect to have a one-o eect on the property market. This session
will be instrumental in understanding the role of GST and its impact
on aordable housing.
Datuk Ng Seing Liong Managing Director
Kota Kelang Development, Malaysia
Former President REHDA, Malaysia

1445

Session Two
Implementing comprehensive housing finance system that is in
line with the current market
Gaining new perspective in funding aordable housing projects
Examining the most comprehensive and sustainable housing
finance system
Exploring the changing dynamic of housing finance
S. Shanmuganathan Senior Vice President
Cagamas, Malaysia

1530

Afternoon refreshment

1600

Session Three
Integrating unique Affordable Housing models into the overall
planning of a township
Comprehensive technique and planning considerations when
designing aordable housing projects
Overcoming the challenges in ensuring sucient land allocation and
integration
Analysing new models for housing policy, delivery system and planning
Morne Fourie Director of Design & Development
Meraas, UAE

1645

Session Four
Case study from Singapores Housing Development Board
(HDB) model of affordable housing to enhance the quality of
your mass housing projects
Lesson Learned: HDB model of Singapore that made it a commercial
success
Adopting high standards of safety and quality whilst using
cost-eective building materials
Examining the innovative funding sources and structures for the
HDB model and its application for your aordable housing projects
Speaker to be advised

Session Two

Getting it right the first time: Building your business case for
emerging township development in secondary location
Coming up with a good financial feasibility analysis
Putting together commercial and recreational development in
promoting economic value as well as enhancing community
development
Integrating office and education facilities in your township
Faris Yahaya Managing Director
Cyberview, Malaysia

1530

1645

STREAM 2: AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Designing townships: Creating catalysts in developing second tier townships - Case study of Iskandar Malaysia
Ensuring economic activity within the location by developing
business centre that can help to boost job opportunities
Incorporating commercial building for retail and services
Incorporating recreational area and public amenities supported by
convenience public transit, roads as well as parking
Wong Kuen Kong Chief Executive Ocer
Dynasty View, UMLand Berhad

Session Four

Smart City: Delivering energy efficient concept to your township


Adopting integrated design and planning
Going sustainable and emphasising on energy ecient township
concept
Examining key challenges in smart city implementation
Damien Kerkhof Director Malaysia
BuroHappold, Malaysia
End of Day One
For further details, contact

John Karras
T: +603 2775 0001 | F: +603 2775 0005 | E: johnk@trueventus.com

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Building Cities of Tomorrow!

4 5 March 2015 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Day Two Thursday, 5 March 2015
0915

Plenary One
Building Liveable cities: Facilitating economic prosperity through impeccable master planning and design
Joel Luna Vice-President
Ayala Land, Philippines

1000

Plenary Two
Enhancing Green Gated & Guarded (G&G) development in capturing wider market segment
Speaker to be advised

1045

Morning refreshments

1115

Plenary Three: Panel Discussion


Building Age Friendly Communities: Spearheading retirement township development concept in Asia
Susan Malone Director
IMG Group, Australia

1200

Plenary Four
Designing the Ecocity and Ecotownship - Bringing together ecological design and livability
Dato Dr Ken Yeang Director
T.R. Hamzah & Yeang, Malaysia

1245

Networking Luncheon

STREAM 1: 2nd TIER TOWNSHIP


1400

Session One
Transforming townships into new economic hubs in boosting
economic value of local communities
Attracting new businesses to take residence in your township
Creating more oces and retails facilities within the township
Providing employment opportunities to the local communities
Donald Choi Managing Director
Nan Fung Development, China

1445

Session Two
Enhancing Business Activity: Transforming your development
into a Integrated Township
Clustering retail and community amenities that serve as gateways
into the development
Delivering a good mix of commercial, residential and entertainment options
Featuring modern residence and world class oce parks
Simon Bee Global Design Director
Benoy, Hong Kong

1530

Afternoon refreshment

1600

Session Three
Government Initiative in establishing an intricate network of transportation
modes to facilitate accessibility and interconnectivity
Capturing modern master-planned multi-modal transportation
interchange based development
Initiating transport oriented development with proper financing
and PPP-type arrangements
Encouraging public to utilise public transport by providing a good
facility
Gaining support from the government to create a seamless road
and highway system
Producing infrastructure proposal that can enhance connectivity
from city center to suburban area
Azmi Abdul Aziz Chief Development Ocer
Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD), Malaysia

1645

Session Four
Remodeling your township through well integrated land use and
transport planning
Comprehensive overview of an eective modeling and use of
transport systems inside the township development. This session will
not only focus on the importance of integrating transport inside the
zone but creating convenient urban system to speed up the
development and ease the life its users.
Highlighting good practices absorbed in integrated transport systems
in Asia
Identifying reliable partners for a project development
Selecting right delivery model that will consist factors of: project
needs, risk, ROI and future disputes
Johannes Spies Director
Townland International, Indonesia

1730

End of Conference

STREAM 2: AFFORDABLE HOUSING


1400

Session One
Mixed income housing: Meeting the global demand for
integrated township development
Understanding the scale of the housing need
Mastering the art of housing mix
Industrial Structure as an impediment to creating integrated new
urban developments
Rod Fehring Executive General Manager, Residential
Australand Property Group, Australia

1445

Session Two
The next frontier in Affordable Housing: Maximising on alternative
building technologies
Leveraging the latest construction techniques and innovative
technologies to boost your aordable housing projects
Assessing the various design techniques available to develop
vertical buildings
Adopting the latest technologies used for the cost-eective
construction of aordable houses from Europe
Speaker to be advised

1530

Afternoon refreshment

1600

Session Three
Reshaping Building technology: Reiterating comprehensive
building material technology in building better cities
Developing, managing and implementing high-end solutions for
construction projects
Adopting well-designed, durable and safe structure in construction
Coming out with a good building material that can minimise cost
and long term maintenance
Raj Pillai Executive Director
Sobha Limited, India

1645

Session Four
Commercially Viable Affordable Housing : Maximising the use of
pre-fabricated and precast techniques in affordable housing
Minimising construction timeline by implementing pre-fabricated
and precast technique
Learning on recent technology in Pre-fab technology
Combining latest pre-fab technology to boost aordable housing
development
Gidgetelena Ong Vice President
Surbana International, Singapore

For further details, contact

John Karras
T: +603 2775 0001 | F: +603 2775 0005 | E: johnk@trueventus.com

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