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Infrastructure Project Executives (IPx) Course DRAFT
Infrastructure is a country’s propellant for growth. It’s the veins that make the economy move. To stimulate and sustain investments, we must confront the exploding infrastructure opportunities. This will trigger an investment rush! We need to equipped our development actors and architects with new strategies on how to conceive, plan, assess, procure, design, construct and commission new and existing infrastructure in ways that fit our own unique contexts. This course examines the factors for infrastructure projects to succeed in today’s rapidly changing landscape. More than an eye-‐opener, it offers the fastest
route into the o=en circuitous and complex world. It describes the processes, people, instruments, and risks. Then, untangles the common hurdles for efficient implementaCon. Finally, it presents today’s best pracCces to promote infrastructure interests. The course is not for everyone. It is for top professionals who can commit to a blended (face-‐to-‐face and internet) learning course. Comple>ng one module leads to more interests in other prac>ce domains. It responds to the urgent need by both public and private ins>tu>ons for infrastructure point-‐persons: the Infrastructure Project Execu>ves (iPX). Familiar with the processes, best prac>ces and key actors, a cadre of iPX CAN facilitate and accelerate infrastructure development.
The Course
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For whom For those with keen interest in public and private infrastructure development. They can either be employed, freelancers, consultants, transac>on analysts, contractors, suppliers, service providers, policy makers, owners or stakeholders. They can be in the local, regional and na>onal government en>>es, private sector bodies, real estate groups, professional organiza>ons, and financial ins>tu>ons. Best results can be expected for those with engineering, architecture, planning, procurement, law, and economists.
Aims
On course comple>on, YOU will: -‐gain new insights in s>mula>ng interest, promo>ng and facilita>ng for infrastructure development solu>ons -‐understand the basic processes, key actors and best prac>ces in infrastructure design, development, construc>on and commissioning -‐effec>vely assist the key infrastructure development actors to resolve prac>cal concerns via informa>on and rela>onship sharing, networking and facilita>ve skill sets
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Course Menu The iPX has 22 sessions, scalable to four courses: (a) iPX for policy makers (mayors, governors, CEOs, bankers, contractors, consul>ng firms, transac>on analysts, among others), (b) Full iPX (for
government executives in planning, procurement, engineering offices; engineers, architects, contractors, consultants, planners, construc>on suppliers and service
providers, bankers); (c) contractors (engineering, design, procurement, contract and law, human resource development, consultants, cost engineers, quan>ty surveyors, among others);
and (d) trainers (under development).
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5. Methods The course begins with the e-‐learning component followed by a five-‐day face-‐to-‐face encounter. There will absolutely be no boring lectures and lengthy Powerpoint presenta>ons. Instead, it will employ highly interac>ve, engaging ac>on-‐focused learning methods: proac>ve lecture-‐discussion, role plays, simula>on, realis>c case studies, computer aided problem solving, actual site visits and interviews with infrastructure key actors and various panel discussions. Working individually or in groups, par>cipants will complete an important project for their respec>ve ins>tu>ons and present them to a panel of infrastructure investors and bankers.
6. Trainers The Team includes: To be announced later
7. Venue To be announced later
8. Takeaways There will be no handouts. The par>cipants will be given their own personal learning space on the internet where they can store materials and collaborate with one another in doing assignments and case studies, obtain mentoring support and bring in and take out resource materials (notes, pdf, videos, webcasts, soTware, e-‐Books, and podcasts). On the F2F sessions, coffee and tea, lunch, USB and printed cer>ficates will be provided. All par>cipants should bring their own devices (BYOD).
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Contact us Joseph LuTkin ADB Staff Consultant & Team Leader RETA 7379 or Ms Mai Raaanavong, NIIS, e-‐mail: mraaanavong@infrastructure-‐system.info NIIS Open Site: www.infrastructure-‐system.info