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Graeme Purves,
Assistant Chief Planner,
Directorate for the Built Environment,
Scottish Government |
Cathie O’Toole,
Chief Financial Officer,
Halifax Regional Municipality |
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Attend this high-level summit
specifically designed for the following:
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Cities, Municipalities and Communities
Mayors and Councillors, CAOs, Commissioners, Directors and Managers of Infrastructure Services, Public Works, Asset Management, Transportation, Design and Construction, Environment, Policy Advisors. |
- Setting Priorities: Meet the needs of your community by prioritizing your
infrastructure rehabilitation and new development projects.
- Green Infrastructure: Minimize the effects your practices have on the
environment and the effects of climate change on your infrastructure.
- Smart Spending: Manage your infrastructure dollars wisely and optimize ROI in
building sustainable infrastructure.
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Provincial and Federal Government
Ministers, Assistant and Deputy Ministers, Directors of Transportation and Infrastructure, Municipal Affairs, Public Infrastructure Renewal, Environment, Members of Transport Canada and Infrastructure Canada. |
- Funding Mechanisms: Develop the most effective ways to assist urban and rural municipalities to finance their critical public infrastructure.
- Economic Revival: Strengthen the nation’s foundations by targeted investment
in infrastructure, job retention and creation, and community support.
- Sustainable Development: Play your part in meeting the needs of current and
future generations of Canadians. |
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Infrastructure Suppliers and Advisors
Consulting, Legal, Project Financing and Investment, Materials Suppliers, Software |
- Learn New Developments: Recognize the advantages and challenges of the
next steps in building sustainable infrastructure in Canada.
- Network With Key Decision-Makers: Identify new opportunities and trends
developing from new innovations across the country.
- Form New Alliances: Generate new sales and contracts and successfully
collaborate with community leaders.
- Drive Advancements: Have the potential of your products and services realized
and benefit from new opportunities.
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Hear what delegates said
about the 5th Annual Summit: |
- Excellent multidisciplinary exchanges of timely and relevant material and speakers. Helped to drive greater collaboration, awareness and understanding amongst stakeholders.

John Lohuis, Director, Environment Portfolio & Recreation and Parks, City of Mississauga
- Very interesting conference with a wide range of topics and a diverse audience.

Reg Thompson, Operations Manager, Bruce Power
- The speakers were informative and the issues were aligned with current infrastructure problems.

Kyle Toffan, Director, Grants Administration, Government of Saskatchewan
- Excellent speakers and presentations. Very good contacts.

Jim Keech, CEO, Utilities Kingston
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Send Your Entire Infrastructure
Management Team
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| Ensure that you develop a common vision across your group by sending your entire team to this premier event. Allowing everyone on your team to attend will ensure open communication and an effective network implementation. Special team pricing provides great value for your conference dollar. See the registration form for details. |
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Ensure Your Leadership With a Customized Sponsorship/Exhibit Package
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| By sponsoring this one-of-a-kind event, you can showcase your company as an industry LEADER. Ensure your presence is known—be visible at this premier event! Select sponsorship packages are still available. To learn more, contact
George Pollard at 1-866-298-9343 ext. 272, or
email pollard@strategyinstitute.com. |
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| The Future of Canada’s Infrastructure 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual events designed to help municipalities, provinces and the federal government to develop sustainable infrastructure plans through effective infrastructure management. It brings peers together to share information, challenges and successes, and will give all regions of Canada a clearer vision on how to reach long-term infrastructure sustainability. |
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