HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire - 12 June 2025
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The 16th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum
(IIICF), co-hosted by the Macao Commerce and Investment Promotion
Institute (IPIM) and the China International Contractors Association
(CHINCA), took place from 10 to 12 June at The Venetian Macao Cotai
Expo. At the event, global built environment consultancy Arup hosted a
parallel forum on 'Unlocking opportunities in global infrastructure
collaboration through total engineering'. The event gathered industry
leaders from around the world to discuss the opportunities and
challenges presented by large-scale international infrastructure
projects. Participants also explored collaborative approaches to
integrated engineering design and project management.
The forum opened with keynote speeches by
Matt Crossman, Deputy HMTC, Department for Business and Trade, British Embassy Beijing;
TC Chew, APAC Managing Director, Arup; and
Fang Qiuchen, Chairman of CHINCA. TC Chew remarked:
"The APAC region offers immense potential for infrastructure
development, alongside unique complexities. At Arup, we are addressing
these challenges using Total Design. This holistic approach brings us a
comprehensive view on what's possible, desirable, and commercially
viable. It enables us to integrate diverse expertise through seamless
collaboration, creating innovative and sustainable solutions that adapt
to changing client needs and regional obstacles. By delivering impactful
projects that resonate with local communities, we drive meaningful
change, shaping a resilient and sustainable built environment for the
future."
Further keynote addresses were given by
Kate West, Chief Officer, APAC Business & Markets, Arup. Kate said:
"The Asia-Pacific region will see one of the highest construction
industry growth rates of any region globally over the next 10 years,
driven by the outperformance of key emerging markets including
Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. This growth is driving
huge demand for skills and capital across the building and
infrastructure sectors, amid a broader economic expansion. At Arup,
we're harnessing our global expertise and deep local relationships
across our integrated APAC region to navigate these complexities—sharing
knowledge, building capabilities, and delivering better outcomes for
our clients and communities."
Two panel discussions followed, with prominent industry experts sharing
insights on large-scale international infrastructure projects. The first
panel, titled 'Challenges and opportunities of large-scale
international infrastructure projects' was moderated by TC Chew.
Panellists included
Jacob Kam, CEO of MTR Corporation;
Zhou Jiayi, Deputy GM of Power China International Company,
GM of the Asia-Pacific Regional Headquarters; and
Matt Crossman. Together, panellists discussed the various
challenges in international infrastructure development including
financing, new technologies, environmental protection, and policies and
regulations. They also exchanged ideas on how to make the most of
complementary strengths, promote new types of partnerships, and ensure
everyone benefits from the outcome.
The following keynote speeches were delivered by
Michael McGowan, APAC Transport Market Portfolio Leader, Arup and
David Moran, APAC Digital Leader, Arup. Michael,
who has led aviation, road, utility, and planning projects, and David,
an expert in IT strategy and project management, shared their
experiences on large, multidisciplinary infrastructure projects. They
also offered perspectives on the future of infrastructure development.
The second panel discussion was moderated by
Philip Wong, East Asia Business & Markets Director, Arup, and featured
Chan Kuong In, Deputy General Manager, China Construction Engineering (Macau) Company Limited;
Lu Yuchun, Chief Engineer of Smart Transportation BU, Huawei;
and
Charles Im, Southeast Asia Rail Leader, Arup. Drawing on
their experiences, the panellists analysed design technology, market
culture, ecological demands, and collaborative approaches that can drive
progress in smart, green, and sustainable infrastructure development.
Additionally,
Theresa Yeung, East Asia Managing Principal, Arup discussed the
role of the Mechanism for International Sustainable Infrastructure
Promotion (MISIP) in multi-stakeholder collaboration with several
experts at another panel discussion. She said:
"MISIP offers a valuable platform that brings together governments,
investors, and technical experts to accelerate the development of
sustainable infrastructure. At Arup, we believe that the most resilient
and future-ready solutions emerge when diverse stakeholders collaborate
from the outset. MISIP enables this by fostering shared understanding,
aligning priorities, and encouraging innovation across sectors and
geographies. It's a much-needed mechanism to help cities and communities
transition toward more inclusive, low-carbon, and adaptive
infrastructure systems."
There has been an increase in international cooperation in
infrastructure construction, thanks in part to national policies such as
the Belt and Road Initiative. Arup believes this forum, which has
brought together experts and leaders from various sectors, will promote
more project resource sharing and multidisciplinary collaboration. It
will also help industry professionals stay informed about market trends,
challenges, and opportunities, and ultimately support the international
infrastructure development.