UKTI BRAZIL CONSTRUCTION MISSION 21 26 OCTOBER 2012 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW AM/PM PM Arrive in Brasília Ice-breaker BRASÍLIA SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER MONDAY 22 OCTOBER 10:00 12:00 Visit to Ministry of Cities Briefing lunch at CBIC with Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation 12:30 15:00 (MCTI), Brazilian Construction Industry Board (CBIC) and University of Brasília (UnB) 15:30 17:30 Meeting with Caenge Group (private sector company) Networking cocktail reception at Casa Cor with local Brasília infrastructure 19:30 21:00 contacts, hosted by HM Ambassador, Alan Charlton TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER UKTI Construction Seminar (in partnership with SINDUSCON-DF) - Plenary - UK Mission presentations on specific UK infrastructure areas of excellence 09:00 17:00 (please note that these are not intended as sales pitches) - Networking Lunch - One-to-one Meetings / Networking 21:12 Flight from Brasília to Recife RECIFE WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER 09:30 13:30 Regional briefing at the British Consulate General Recife - Pernambuco s Economy Overview, British Consulate General Recife 14:30 17:00 Meeting with private companies/ site visits (Moura Dubeux TBC) THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 09:00 17:00 UKTI Construction Seminar (in partnership with FIEP and SINDUSCON-DF) (Same format as Tuesday 23 October) 17:30 19:30 Networking Reception with local Recife infrastructure contacts AM/PM Evening FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER Free time for own one-to-one meetings Return flight to the UK NB: Programme and timings are subject to change
UKTI CONSTRUCTION SEMINARS Two Construction Seminars are being organised by UK Trade & Investment in order to showcase the UK's strengths in sustainable architecture and design, innovative construction methods and building materials, consulting engineering, planning services and urban regeneration. The seminars will be held in Brasília and Recife (2014 FIFA World Cup host cities) where approximately 100 senior Brazilian procurers, decision makers and investors are expected to attend each seminar. UK Missioners will benefit from speaking and networking at both seminars. Presentations will be a showcase of UK excellence and not a company sales pitch. BRAZILIAN ORGANISATIONS MINISTRY OF CITIES Created in 2003, the Ministry of Cities is responsible for integrated policies and actions of urban development, housing, environmental sanitation and urban transport, hence it is made up by four National Secretariats (Housing, Sanitation, Urban Programmes and Transport), in charge of planning, executing and financing projects in the country, such as the Growth Acceleration Programme (PAC); My Home, My Life, the national housing programme; and the National Programme for Quality in the Civil Construction. Mr. Aguinaldo Ribeiro has been the Minister of Cities since February 2012. MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION (MCTI) The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation was created in 1985. It is responsible for planning, coordinating and controlling activities related to scientific and technologic fields, through national policies for scientific research, IT and automation development and security. It is made up by four National Secretariats: Development and Research Programmes; Science and Technology for Social Inclusion; Technological and Innovative Development; and ICT Policy. Mr. Marco Antonio Raupp is the current Minister of Science and Technology. BRAZILIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BOARD (CBIC) CBIC was founded in 1957 and aims to carry out issues linked to construction industry and real estate. It gathers together 62 syndicates and trade associations of the construction sector from the whole country. CBIC represents politically the sector and promotes the national integration of construction production chain through its five technical commissions: Public Works, Privatisation and Concessions (COP); Real Estate (CII); Labour Relations (CPRT); Material, Equipments, Services, Technology, Quality and Productivity (COMAT); and Environment (CMA). It also represents the Brazilian construction industry internationally, being part of the Inter-American Federation of the Construction Industry (FIIC). Mr. Paulo Simão is the current president of CBIC. UNIVERSITY OF BRASÍILIA (UNB) The University of Brasília, one of the best universities in Latin America, has a board named Laboratory of the Built Environment, Inclusion and Sustainability (Lacis), which aims to develop research and teaching focused on the built environment innovation and sustainability, considering the social inclusion, environment education and the strengthening of the learning system in industries. Through a partnership among the Brazilian government, UnB, private sector entities and BRE, an Innovation Park will be built on the grounds of the University of Brasília and will include up to 10 demonstration homes and buildings, showcasing the latest low carbon designs, materials and technologies along with a building with office spaces, conference centre, incubator and visitor centre, demonstrating new methods of construction and technologies that are innovative, affordable, fast to build with and sustainable.
CAENGE GROUP PROFILE REQUIRED CASA COR Casa Cor is an interior design, architecture and landscape design event which has been happening for over two decades in over twenty franchises nationwide. It celebrates contemporary trends in those areas and brings together top Brazilian professionals, each responsible for taking over and remodelling a specific room within the designated house (kitchen, master bathroom, teenager s bedroom, etc.) making it the perfect environment to reach opinion-formers within the culture and entertainment sectors. Its reach is quite eclectic, ranging from visiting architects and decorators to higher education students and general public with an interest in trends and culture. The 2011 Brasília edition alone reached nearly R$ 3 million in spontaneous media on a nationwide scale, both print and digital. SINDUSCON-DF SINDUSCON-DF is the entity that officially represents the construction sector for labour negotiations, political, economical, technical, environmental and social issues, aiming to promote strengthening and cohesion of the construction sector in the Federal District. Due to its strategic location, SINDUSCON-DF is also a link between the state SINDUSCONs in the whole country and CBIC. SINDUSCON-DF has also been endeavouring to improve the workforce skills in the whole production process, from the engineers to the works in the building sites. It works through a wide range of commissions such as Parliament Affairs, Environment, Taxation, Public Works, Real Estate, Materials and Production Technologies. Mr. Júlio Cesar Peres (from Ipe-Omni) is the president for the 2011-2013 period. FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES IN PERNAMBUCO (FIEP) PROFILE REQUIRED MOURA DUBEUX PROFILE REQUIRED
TRAVEL All successful candidates will be required to arrange and pay for their own international and internal flights and airport transfers. UKTI will cover costs for internal transport between venues. Your inbound and outbound flights are booked at your discretion but please ensure that the internal flights are booked as stated below in order to comply with the programme. Please see below recommended flight times and estimated costs. These are subject to availability. OUTBOUND (LONDON HEATHROW BRASÍLIA) Flight No. Depart Date/Time Arrive Date/Time TAM London Sat 20 October at 22:35 Sao Paulo Sun 21 October at 07:05 JJ8085 Heathrow TAM JJ3582 Sao Paulo Sun 21 October at 12:30 Brasília Sun 21 October at 14:05 INTERNAL FLIGHT (BRASÍLIA RECIFE) Flight No. Depart Date/Time Arrive Date/Time TAM - JJ3868 Brasilia Tue 23 October at 21:12 Recife Tue 23 October at 22:40 INBOUND (RECIFE LONDON HEATHROW) Flight No. Depart Date/Time Arrive Date/Time TAM Recife Fri 26 October at 18:35 Sao Paulo Fri 26 October at 22:55 JJ3525 TAM JJ8084 Sao Paulo Fri 26 October at 23:55 London Heathrow Sat 27 October at 14:00 Approximate costs: Economy 1,091.00 including taxes If you require assistance booking flights please contact Stacey Batchelor at The Flight Centre: E: stacey.batchelor@flightcentre.co.uk T: +44(0)117 923 8789
ACCOMMODATION UKTI has agreed preferential rates at the below four star hotels. The UKTI Event Support Team will manage all participant accommodation requirements at these hotels please do not contact the hotels directly to make any arrangements. UKTI will hold a block booking on behalf of the group. Participants will pay for their own hotel rooms on departure. The below rates are based on a bed & breakfast basis but exclude in-country taxes. Location Date Hotel Approx Cost per night BRASÍLIA 21 22 October Golden Tulip Alvorada Brasilia 95.00 B&B (2 nights) www.royaltulipbrasiliaalvorada.com RECIFE 23 25 October (3 nights) Prestinge Transamerica www.transamericagroup.com.br 85.00 B&B We request that you stay at the nominated hotels for logistical reasons. If you would prefer to stay in an alternative hotel it is your own responsibility to ensure you arrive promptly for all organised activity. Transportation will depart from and return to the nominated hotels only. Credit card details will be requested prior to travel in order to guarantee accommodation. MISSION COSTS The costs detailed here are indicative and therefore should only be used as guidance; they are subject to availability and change should the programme alter. Tailored packages can be created if necessary to fit individual requirements. ITEM COST UKTI Overseas Market Introduction Service (OMIS) Fee* 975.00 International Return Flights London Brasília, Brasília Recife, Recife to London (economy) Accommodation Based on 2 nights in Brasília and 3 nights in Recife TOTAL MISSION COST Approximate cost, excludes VAT, taxes, UK airport transfers, subsistence and expenses. 1,091.00 445.00 2,511.00 *THE UKTI OMIS FEE INCLUDES Organisation of a comprehensive four day programme Presentation slot at two high profile UKTI Construction Seminars in Brasília and Recife where approximately 100 Brazilian companies are expected to be attended each seminar Up to four invitations to both networking receptions should missioners wish to invite Brazilian contacts All in-market transport between venues and meetings Inclusion in the mission brochure (100 words) which will be translated into Brazilian Portuguese and distributed widely to senior Brazilian decision makers during the programme Inclusion in all press coverage to UK and Brazilian industry and national press and media Access to UKTI staff in Brazil and mission organiser throughout the programme A copy of UKTI Doing business in Brazil guide Briefing and guidance on meetings and presentations
Cancellation Charges In the event of cancellation of the programme for reasons beyond the control of UKTI, all costs committed to the date of cancellation will be charged to the companies who would have participated. In the event of cancellation by an individual company, accommodation and internal flight cancellation charges will be charged to individual participants in line with the hotel and airline cancellation policies. Insurance UKTI will have no responsibility for insuring missioners against any risks associated with taking part in the programme. UKTI will not be liable for the consequences of any such risks or any costs incurred. Any insurance required by the participant will be the responsibility of the participant. NEXT STEPS Please complete and return the mission application form. UKTI will process all applications as quickly as possible. Should you require an application form or any additional information please contact the event team: E: info@ukti-events.com T: +44 (0) 117 933 9546 FAQ S I would like to organise alternative accommodation independent from the group. It is preferred that participants stay at the same hotel as the group for logistical reasons. If you decide to stay elsewhere, it will be your responsibility to find out about any changes to the itinerary during the visit. If you do make your own accommodation arrangements, please ensure you notify us with the details of where you will be staying. I would like to have two representatives from our company on this programme. This will only be allowed if the programme is under-subscribed. At this stage, the interest is strong and therefore space is limited to one person per company. However should you wish for more than one participant to attend please let us know and if there is space available once all the applications have been received, we will look to accommodate your request. We are new to this market. Why is this trip such a good idea for us? Organised Business Programmes are an ideal way to dip your toe in the water. It is an excellent introduction to a new market, enabling you to gain from the experience of others in the group while in a supportive environment. The visit will give you a good grounding, introducing you to key people in the market, an opportunity to gain an understanding of the business culture whilst meeting valuable contacts that can be followed up on subsequent visits. We already have substantial experience in these markets. Why is this trip such a good idea for us? Organised Business Programmes are an ideal way to strengthen existing business relationships as well as establish high level contacts with some of the key players in the sector.