THE DEVELOPMENT
Following agreement in July
between the British and Chinese
governments, the £8 billion project to build a new airport for Hong Kong together with supporting infrastructure,
has made a rapid start with a series of
calls to tender, for pre-qualification and
announcement of contract awards.
In addition the development of
Hong Kong's port capacity is expected
to lead to further projects worth
another £3 billion over the next
decade.
All of this means that a vast
amount of business opportunities will
be on offer over the next few years for
British companies as main contractors,
sub-contractors and suppliers. The range of opportunities will be diverse; requirements will include civil engineering work, mechanical and
electrical goods, building supplies, electrical and electronic equipment and
a diverse range of other goods,
materials and services.
The total value of sub-contract
and supplier requirements could be as high as £3 billion.
THE SEMINAR
Presentations will enable delegates
to get a fully rounded picture of the
vast array of opportunities which exist and to begin to identify the business
prospects for their own particular
products or services. The speakers
gathered for the occasion all have first
hand knowledge of the project and of
Hong Kong. Delegates will also receive
an information pack providing full
background to the projects, who is
involved and all the latest information.
The keynote address will be given
by the Minister for Trade, the Hon
Tim Sainsbury MP.
VENUE AND COST
The National Motorcycle
Museum, Bickenhill, Solihull.
The cost per delegate is £55.00 plus VAT (£64.63).
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