22 - 25 November, 2009, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company
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The rise in ambitious bridge architecture and huge mass-transit projects in the Middle East has certainly attracted global attention. The new generation of iconic bridges is pushing the boundaries of bridge construction through a combination of architecture, sculpture and engineering. Other billion dollar projects including the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway and the Yemen-Djibouti Bridge, attract attention due to their mass size and ambition.
This wave of new projects sweeping the Middle East, has led to industry experts seeking a best practice approach and better tools to sustain bridge infrastructure. Bridge design and engineering is a key construction market for the immediate future.
Courtesy of Qatar-Bahrain Causeway Foundation
Bridges Middle East 2009 is the region’s only conference dedicated specifically to addressing the current challenges faced in creating iconic and mega bridge projects. This conference will act as a major platform for bridge professionals from all over the world to engage in a variety of discussions focusing on the latest innovations, developments and specification in regional bridge projects. The event sets the stage for municipalities, public works authorities and developers to announce upcoming tenders and present project case studies. Join us on 22-24 November 2009 in Abu Dhabi for a plethora of executive presentations, interactive panel discussions, an exclusive focus day, in-depth workshops, a superior networking experience and two essential site visits.
Exclusive Focus Day – Bridges Middle East is proud to host the exclusive launch of the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway Project, recognised as the world’s longest marine crossing. This project answers an important part of the mobility challenge for Qatar and Bahrain by providing a surface transportation link between the two diverse and complementary countries and economies. Through an exclusive focus day the QBCF will take you through the planning and implementation of the world’s longest over-water link. This focus day will cover previously unreleased topics and sould not be missed.
Essential site visits - Only at Bridges Middle East will you have the opportunity to participate in two unique site visits. On the final day of the event, participants will taken two boat trips. The first will be facilitated by Nigel Clifford, Project Manager, Sheikh Zayed Bridge, and will move underneath what is thought of as the world’s most complex bridge structure. Following this, Frederic Turlier, Project Manager, Saadiyat Bridge will take you around the Middle East’s largest bridge development. Both trips are a fantastic chance to take strategies learnt in the main conference and understand how they are realised for bridge structures.
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