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PLATINUM PARTNERS GOLD PARTNERS SILVER PARTNERS SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS October 25–27, 2017 | The Palace Hotel | San Francisco, California PERFORMANCE & INNOVATION – CREATING EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR OUR WORLD INFRASTRUCTURE LEADERSHIP FORUM NORTH AMERICAN 9 TH CG/LA INFRASTRUCTURE

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PLATINUM PARTNERS

GOLD PARTNERS

SILVER PARTNERS

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

October 25–27, 2017 | The Palace Hotel | San Francisco, California

PERFORMANCE & INNOVATION – CREATING EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR OUR WORLD

INFRASTRUCTURE LEADERSHIP FORUMNORTH AMERICAN9TH

CG/LAI N F R A S T RUC TU R E

Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 | The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California

7:30 AM - Registration

8:30 - 8:45 AM

Supervisor Mark Farrell, District 2, City of San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell currently serves as a representative of District 2 in San Francisco and a member of the Transportation Committee. Introduction: Norman F. Anderson, CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure

8:45 - 9:05 AM

Keynote Remarks: James Cason, Acting Assistant Secretary, Department of Interior Hear from Acting Assistant Secretary of the Department of Interior, James Cason, as he discusses the current state of U.S. Infrastructure, permitting reform, and how the public and private sector can work together to build and repair great U.S. infrastructure.

9:05- 10:00 AM

USGS Interactive Session: Repairing Puerto Rico Join this session hosted by the U.S. Geological Survey on their technical capabilities through a case study identifying key aspects of Puerto Rico’s recovery. Then, join Bruce Hall, CEO of Sea One Corp, as he leads an exercise to identify specific steps, and action items required to bring the island back to optimal shape. Discussion Leaders: Jonathan Stock, Director, USGS Innovation Center Norman F. Anderson, CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure Firestarter: Bruce Hall, President & CEO, SeaOne Mark Sogge, Pacific Region Director, USGSDr. Jonathan Stock, Director, USGS Innovation Center, Silicon ValleyDr. Colin Williams: Center Director, Geology, Minerals, Energy and Geophysics CenterDr. Lawrence Meinert: Deputy Director, Energy and Mineral Resources MissionDale Cox: Geologic Hazards Coordinator for Science Applications for Risk ReductionMichael Tischler: Director, USGS National Geospatial ProgramRobert Mason: Chief, Office of Surface WaterNathan Wood: Geographer

10:00 - 10:45 AM

The Boston Consulting Group: Opening town hall The North American Infrastructure Market in 2018: Trends & Opportunities

Moderator: Jeff Hill, Global Leader, Engineering & Construction Sector, Industrial Goods Practice Discussion of critical ideas from BCG’s extensive body of work in the U.S. and global infrastructure space, as well as their groundbreaking report on the relationship between infrastructure and job creation. This workshop shares big ideas on how to drive real, sustained, productivity in a market that is critical to our future - but that, understandably, is hesitant to adopt new technologies and new business models.

• Santiago Ferrer, Partner and Managing Director, Engineering & Construction Sector, Industrial Goods • Oleg Mikhailov, Partner and Managing Director, Engineering & Construction Sector, Industrial Goods• Pierce Homer, Transportation Director, Moffatt & Nichol

10:45 - 11:00 AM: Coffee & Exhibition Break

11:00 - 11:45 AM

Public Value Creation: The Cadiz Water Conveyance Project The Cadiz Project has all the marks of a great project - bringing jobs, water, and resourcefulness to a community. However, the road to building the project has been riddled with obstacles. Hear from the owner / operators of Cadiz as they share lessons learned and path for the future. Moderator: Norman F. Anderson, CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure

• Andrew Charlesworth, CAMG• Mike Heitmann, CEO, Garney Construction• Scott Slater, CEO, Cadiz Inc. • Summer Bundy, Vice President, Civil Infrastructure, CH2M

11:45 AM -

12:30 PM

Value Capture: Driving Creative Transit Investment Moderator: Mike Hostettler, Managing Director, DeloitteGreat infrastructure not only solves a community problem, but incorporates the community spirit in which it resides, through both ascetics and opportunity for commerce. Hear from Foster & Partners on their process for design, and how they’ve added value through that design in major projects around the world, including the Mexico City Airport. Peter Sokoloff, Partners, Foster & Partners Scott Polikov, President, Gateway Planning Mark Zabaneh, Executive Director, Salesforce Transbay Transit Center

Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 (Continued)| The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California

12:30 - 2:00 PM

Luncheon Keynote: Axel Martinez, Senior Vice President, Virgin Hyperloop One Hyperloop is a new mode of transportation and its potential impact on passenger flows in regions/states/countries and in freight logistics will be profound. As SVP of Hyperlook, Axel Martinez will provide an update on Hyperloop One’s progress as a leader in the industry.

2:00 - 2:15 PM: Coffee & Exhibition Break

2:15 - 3:15 PM

3:15 - 4:15 PM

4:15 - 5:15 PM

Airports: Adopting Successful Models Moderator: Gildo Rodrigues, CCRFrom innovative financing mechanisms to an increased focus on the user experience through the use of smart terminals and retail space, to innovative land use plans, the airport sector has many important lessons. Hear from airport experts CCR as they share success stories from the field. Adriano Pinho, CEO, BH AirportsCristiane Gomes, CIO, CCR GroupRoderick Devlin, Partner, Squire Patton BoggsRich Davey, Associate Director, The Boston Consulting Group

Water: Creating the Solutions, NOW Moderator: Mike Heitmann, President, Garney Construction Addressing the utility infrastructure challenges is the task of our time. Hear from our panel of experts on the impact of technology on the sector, how to navigate existing regulations, and how to build water resilience.

James Eklund, Of Counsel, Squire Patton Boggs Fernando Barrera, Senior Project Closing Specialist, North American Development Bank

Owner Advocacy: How to make project Development manageable The project management process can now be simplified, decreasing risk and keeping projects on time and on budget. Hear from successful owner operators who have incorporated technology into their builds and how it’s made a difference in management and delivery.Moderator: Stanley Trim, TrimbleDavid Spector, Colorado DOTT. Bryant Jenkins, Principal, Sperry Capital

Building Autonomous Infrastructure Moderator: David Bragg, Booz Allen Hamilton New technology hardware, applications, and uses continue to revolutionize the development and lifecycle management of infrastructure across North America. This panel will examine the state of the art, then move on to an interactive discussion of what the technology of the future will bring of the Future?Troy Gonzalez, Booz Allen Hamilton Glady Singh, Precision HawkWayne Nichols, Aconex Theo Agelopoulos, Autodesk

Resiliency infrastructure Moderator: Dan Castle, Vice President, Ecology & Environment After three major storms in recent months, planning for environmental disasters is crucial to building infrastructure that can survive for 40-50 years. Hear from leaders on the cutting edge of this issue about what to do to prepare for the unpredictable.

· Alexander Quinn, Director of Sustainable Economics, Hatch• Danielle Mieler, PE, Ecology & Environment • Robert Davis, NorCal Region Manager, Parsons

The New Era of Infrastructure Investment Moderator: Bruce Gabriel, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs

Solving the financing issues that bedevil infrastructure projects at the outset is key to building a sustainable US infrastructure initiative - particularly as federal project dollars stall. Hear from experts on the financing side as they discuss the global evolution of successful models and global opportunities.

Andrew Marino, Managing Director, The Carlyle GroupSteve DeWitt, Senior Vice President, ACS Infrastructure Stefano Mion, Managing Director, Ardian

CG/LAINFRASTRUCTURE

9 T H N O R T H A M E R I C A N I N F R A S T R U C T U R E L E A D E R S H I P F O R U M W E L C O M I N G R E C E P T I O N Technology & Innovation: Creating Extraordinary Value for Our World

October 25, 2017 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM Autodesk Gallery, San Francisco

DESIGN SHAPES THE WORLD From the buildings we live and work in to the machines that propel us forward to the products that enrich our lives, we live in a designed world.

Bringing together stories of exceptional design and engineering from across the globe, the Autodesk Gallery celebrates the creative process and shows how people are using new technology to imagine, design, and create a better world.

Named a top destination by Wired magazine and the San Francisco Chronicle, the gallery features more than 20 exhibits, including original works by Lego, Mercedes-Benz, Nike, and more.

Hosted By:

Norman F. Anderson CEO CG/LA Infrastructure

Jay Nath CIO City of San Francisco

THEO AGELOPOULOS DIRECTOR, INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY & MARKETING AUTODESK

Featuring: The Winners of Mayor Lee’s Game Changing Infrastructure Startup Competition

On Target

UrbanSim

The Atlas Marketplace, Co.

BlocPower

Blokable

Thursday, October 26, 2016 | The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California

DAY 2: BUILDINg the infrastructure of the Future with STRATEGIC PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES

7:45 - 8:30 AM

Country Leadership Breakfast: Mexico’s Key Infrastructure Decision Makers Hear from Mexico’s infrastructure leadership as they present 12 projects, across the range of infrastructure sectors:Sergio Forte, Deputy General Manager, Banobras, presenting Mexico’s project platform and project developmentFrancisco Gonzalez, Deputy General Manager, Banobras, on Project financing through FonadinRicardo Dueñas, CFO, Grupo Aeroportuario Ciudad de Mexico

8:30 - 9:00 AM

IPSOS Survey Released: Driving Support for your Project. Keynote: Clifford Young, President, North America, IPSOS

Infrastructure by itself is not a very high priority among Americans. This makes pushing theinfrastructure agenda an uphill battle. For the greatest impact, decision makers need to link

infrastructure to high order issues like jobs and healthcare. Showing how infrastructure helps on these issues makes it much stickier, and hence politically viable.

9:00 - 10:00 AM

The top Strategic infrastructure projects in north America Moderator: Jeffrey Willis, Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Key projects that are critical for dramatically increasing national and/or regional competitiveness.These projects are game changers, either because of their magnitude, or their replicability. These are the projects that are unique and have mastered a complex process using a new or innovative approach. • California High-Speed Rail, Dan Richard, Chair • Mexico City International Airport, Ricardo Dueñas, CFO, Grupo Aeroportuario Ciudad de Mexico • Port of Oakland Expansion Project, Delphine Prevost, Manager, Administration & Finance• Salesforce Transbay Transit Center, Mark Zabaneh, Executive Director • VTA Bart Silicon Valley Extension Phase II, Nuria Fernandez, General Manager, VTA

10:00 - 10:45 AM

The technology that wins the future Moderator: Norman F. Anderson, CG/LA Infrastructure

Through technological advances, infrastructure project development has stabilized, allowing project owner/operators to address project risk and scope at the outset. This session will focus on optimizing this new development and its impact on public assets and opportunities for private investment.

• Theo Agelopoulos, Autodesk • Thom Crabtree, Booz Allen Hamilton • Jess Montejano, City of San Francisco

Financing Our Infrastructure Future Moderator: Edward Fanter, Infrastructure Advisor

Through technological advances, infrastructure project development has stabilized, allowing project owner/operators to address project risk and scope at the outset. This session will focus on optimizing this new development and its impact on public assets and opportunities for private investment.

• Brian Renehan, Director, Ullico • Peter Luchetti, Managing Partner, Table Rock • Andrew Liao, Vice President, John Laing • Ruth McMorrow, Executive Vice President, Parsons

Thursday, October 26, 2016 | The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California

10:45 - 11:30 AM

11:30 - 12:30 PM

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: The Future of Transportation Infrastructure The Leadership Forum continues our partnership with the World Economic Forum’s Global Challenge on Long-Term Investing, Infrastructure and Development Group, to discuss the future of transportation infrastructure with key global players. What will the future of transportation infrastructure entail, how should we prepare for it, and how should we be thinking through it now and applying that to transportation planning?

Featuring: John Moavenzadeh, Head of Mobility Industries and System Initiative, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum Fmr. US Secretary of Transportation, Rodney Slater Andrew Bui, AECOM Greg Danies, Squire Patton Boggs

12:30 - 1:30 PM

Luncheon Keynote : Architecting the Future FOrmER U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Rodney Slater

Hear from the former Secretary of Transportation, Rodney Slater, about how to look ahead to the future and plan for the coming wave of technology over the transportation sector.

1:30 - 1:50 PM

A different Approach to local US Infrastructure Delivery Featuring: Andrew Charlesworth, CEO, CAMG Taryn Edwards, Senior Vice President, Saunders Norman Anderson, CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure

1:30 - 2:00 PM

2017 Project of the year awards The Project of the Year Awards are one of the true highlights of every Leadership Forum event, and they have been for the last four years! Sponsored by Aconex, the global leader in collaboration software for project information and process management - we recognize the projects - and the leaders behind the projects - that will serve as models for successful, visionary and ‘on time and on budget’ infrastructure across North America.Awards are given in the categories of Strategic, Engineering, Finance, Sustainability, and Job Creation.

The Game changers - Projects that Redefine the User experience Moderator: Norman F. Anderson, CEO, CG/LA Infrastructure

Increasingly, and especially in the context of massive technology innovation in the infrastructure space, we are seeing projects - and platforms - that have an opportunity to redefine the user experience. The following projects are tremendous examples of the future of infrastructure:

• The BuildCoin Foundation - What Does BlockChain Have to do with it?, John Cronin, CEO, BuildCoin Foundation

• Getting to the Airport of the Future - The Mexico City/Toluca Light Rail Project

Italian excellence growing abroad in the infrastructure

sector. Finance and innovation to optimize performance

and support challenging projects Intesa Sanpaolo, amongst the top 5 European banks by market capitalization, is a global leader in supporting and financing private and public sector initiatives in infrastructure through its sector and project finance expertise. Intesa Sanpaolo brings to the table:• The world leader in the water infrastructure sector and a top contractor in the U.S. transportation infrastructure: Salini Impregilo Group and The Lane Construction Corporation, performing projects like the Panama Canal and the I-4 Ultimate, one of the biggest mobility project in the U.S. • a global concessionaire in toll roads, airports and interoperable tolling system technology: Telepass SpA and Electronic Transaction Consultants ETC (Atlantia Group)

2:00 - 2:15 PM: Coffee & Exhibition Break

Track A Track B

2:15 - 3:15 PM

3:15 - 4:15 PM

4:15 - 5:15 PM

Top Innovation Projects Moderator: Sian Llewellyn, Director of Urban Planning, Hatch

• Salton Sea Hell's Kitchen Geothermal Plant - Rod Colwell, CEO, Controlled Thermal Resources

• San Francisco Seawall Resiliency Project - Fuad Sweiss, Mayor's Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Mayor Edwin Lee and Steven Reel, Project Manager, Port of San Francisco

• Mexico City Intermodal Transit Hub - Omar del Valle, Deputy General Manager, Ministry of Finance of Mexico

• Libya Megaport - Adam Nicolopoulos, Founder & CEO, ADN Capital Ventures

Top Airports Projects Moderator: Jeff Scheferman, EVP, CCR Airports

• Creating Innovative Airports, Jeffrey Willis, Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton

• Mexico City New International Airport, Ricardo Dueñas, CFO, Grupo Aeroportuario Ciudad de Mexico

• San Diego Airport Development Plan Terminal 1 Replacement - Ted Anasis, Manager for Regional Planning, San Diego County Regional Airport Authority

• Seattle-Tacoma International. Airport North Satellite Modernization and International Arrivals Facility - John Creigton, Commissioner, Port of Seattle

• San Francisco International Airport Capital Program and Terminal 1 Modernization - Julia Katz, Director of Program Controls, San Francisco International Airport

top water/wastewater projects Moderator: Rick Cassidy, Global Director Corporate Strategic Accounts, Trimble• Los Berros Potable Water Plant & Los Cabos

Desalination Plant - Carlos Puente, Director of Water and Sanitation, Banobras

• Tijuana Wastewater Capital Improvement Plan - Fernando Barrera, Sr. Project Closing Specialist, North American Development Bank

• Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery & Storage Project - Scott Slater, CEO, Cadiz Inc.

• California WaterFix - Chuck Gardner, President, Hallmark Group

• Huntington Beach Desalination Plant - Stan Williams, Director of Project Development, Poseidon Water

Top Highways / Bridges Projects Moderator: Mauricio Del Hierro, Aconex

• Arizona Innovative P3 Projects and Binational Corridor Study - Gail Lewis, Director of P3 Initiatives & International Affairs, Arizona Department of Transportation

• Colorado Expressways Master Plan and Central 70 Expansion - David Spector, Director of HPTE, Colorado Department of Transportation

• Mexico City - Tuxpan Highway P3 - Omar del Valle, Deputy General Manager, Ministry of Finance of Mexico

• Continental 1 Highway - Meg Lauerman, Executive Director, Continental 1

Top Transit Projects Moderator: Andrew Graham, Ecosys

• Sepulveda Pass & West Santa Ana Branch - Colin Peppard, Manager of Outreach & Strategic Partnerships, Los Angeles Metro

• BART Transbay Core Capacity and System-wide Reinvestment Programs - Robert Powers, Deputy General Manager, BART

• Durham-Orange LRT - Danny Rogers, GO Triangle and Scott Polikov, Gateway Planning Group

• Mexico City - Toluca New Airport Express Train, Carlos Mier, Director Mass Transit, Banobras

Top Rail Networks Moderator: Andrew Charlesworth, CAMG• Chiapas - Mayab Rail - Benjamin Aleman, CEO, Rail

Transport Regulatory Agency• Great Lakes Basin Transportation Build - Frank

Patton, Founder, Great Lakes Basin Transportation Inc.• Merchant’s Rail Bridge - Eric Fields, Chief Engineer,

Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis

Thursday, October 26, 2017 | The Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California

5:30 - 8:30 PM

Private Meetings Reception This is the highlight of every Leadership Forum! Registrants have an opportunity to pre-schedule up to12 meetings (15 minutes in length) with project developers and Forum Partners. This takes place duringthe cocktail reception, and provides both project sponsors and participants a unique opportunity to learnabout key projects, and future plans.

"The meetings are excellent .... The key takeaway is if you work this properly you will have a pipeline and a means to connect to all major projects.”

October 27, 2017 - Site Visits

Site visit 1 Salesforce Transbay Transit Center: multimodal transit center that will connect 13 transit systems. Currently under construction (set to finish in 2018)

RSVP to [email protected]