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5 - 9 October 2015 Singapore 2015 Singapore IPLOCA REGISTRATION BROCHURE
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5 - 9 October 2015 Singapore

2015Singapore

IPLOCAREGISTRATION BROCHURE

Contents

Message from the President 2

Singapore 4

Convention Programme 6

IPLOCA Convention App 6

Business Meetings, Social Functions 7

Dress Code 7

Tour Programme 9

Golf Tournament 14

Hotel and Room Information 14

Convention Registration Information 21

Cancellation Terms & Conditions 22

Passport & Visa Requirements 23

Getting to the Hotel 25

General Information 26

Sponsorship 29

Welcome to Singapore and IPLOCA’s 49th Annual ConventionThe IPLOCA Convention is a unique forum for Regular Members, Associate Members, Academic Members, Honorary Members, Media Partners and guests of IPLOCA to gather together and hold business meetings in a relaxed and culturally stimulating setting.

During the five days of the convention, top leaders and senior representatives of the great variety of companies that make up our industry are able to network, build business relationships and share ideas on the latest developments in a series of business meetings, technical presentations, tours and social events.

Delegates from pipeline engineering and construction companies, manufacturers and suppliers representing more than 40 countries will be with us in Singapore and will attend the Open General Meetings on Thursday and Friday.

Our speakers will tackle topics focusing on the business perspectives of onshore and offshore pipelines, new technologies, health & safety and the environment. You will also learn about new projects and accomplishments in our industry. More information will be posted on www.iploca.com as soon as final details are confirmed.

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My advice is to register as soon as you can when registration opens on 1 June 2015, to ensure you get your choice of accommodation and tours - from past experience we do tend to sell out early!

However, when you register please make sure you only choose those tours and events that you are actually planning to attend. This allows all delegates the opportunity to participate in the activities they are particularly interested in and will help us keep the waiting lists to a minimum.

On behalf of the IPLOCA Board, I would like to express our appreciation and gratitude to all our sponsors for their on-going support during the convention. We do still have plenty of opportunities for other industry players to join us and help contribute to making this such a sought-after event.

Warm regards,

Jean-Claude Van de WieleIPLOCA President 2014-2015

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Message from the PresidentThis year’s convention will herald the start of our 50th anniversary celebrations and will find us in Singapore, a dynamic city that combines Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and English cultures. In this unique ethnic tapestry we will enjoy the luxurious facilities of the Fairmont Singapore, conveniently located in the heart of the city.

During the Open General Meetings our speakers will make presentations on new projects, industry developments and achievements and you will also hear about IPLOCA initiatives.

The harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture of Singapore offers visitors a wide variety of sightseeing and culinary opportunities, as can be experienced during our “Uniquely Singapore” tour.

Other memorable activities on offer are having breakfast with orangutans or experiencing a night safari in the beautifully landscaped Singapore Zoo, rejuvenating your body with Tai Chi amongst the orchids, exploring the horticultural and architectural designs of the Gardens by the Bay and combining adrenaline and fun on Sentosa Island.

Following enthusiastic feedback from our last convention questionnaire, a smartphone application will be available for the first time during this year’s event.

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Welcome to Singapore, the world’s fourth leading financial centre

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SingaporeAccording to legend, Singapore was founded centuries ago when a prince from Sumatra landed on the island and saw a lion. He took it as a good omen and founded a city called Singapura, which means lion city.

Modern Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles (1781-1826). Raffles was a clerk for the British East India Company in 1795 and rose rapidly through the company. In 1818 Raffles became Lieutenant-Governor of the British Colony at Bencoolen on the island of Sumatra. Raffles believed the British should establish a base on the Strait of Malacca and in 1819 he landed on the island of Singapore. The island consisted of swamps and jungle with a small population but Raffles realised it could be made into a strategic port.

In 1812, the Sultan of the Empire of Johor died and his two sons quarrelled over the succession. Raffles supported the older brother, Hussein, and recognised him as Sultan. Raffles made a deal with him and in 1824 the British East India Company was given the island in return for a lump sum of money.

The British established a new trading post in Singapore that grew very rapidly. Europeans, Malays, Chinese, Indians and Arabs came to live and work here and by 1824 the population had risen to 10,000.

Singapore was joined with Malacca and Pelang in 1826 to form the Straits Settlements. In 1867, Singapore became a Crown Colony ruled directly by the British government rather than by the East India Company. When the Suez Canal was built in 1869, Singapore became even more important as a ‘gateway’ between Europe and Eastern Asia. By 1870 the population had risen to 100,000.

Singapore continued to prosper in the early 20th century. Huge amounts of rubber and tin were exported from the region through the port city. Meanwhile, Chinese immigrants continued to arrive.

In January 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army conquered British Malaya and Singapore was forced to surrender on 15 February 1942. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the defeat “the worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history.” The Japanese called Singapore “Yonan,” which means Light of the South, but their rule was tyrannical and thousands of Chinese Singaporeans were executed.

Japan surrendered in August 1945, and on 5 September 1945 the British re-occupied Singapore.

After 1945, Singapore slowly moved towards independence. In 1946 the Strait Settlements were dissolved and Singapore was separated from Malaya. The People’s Action Party was formed in 1954 and it proved to be a major force in Singaporean politics. In 1955, a new constitution was introduced and under it, 25 out of 32 members of the legislature were elected. Two years later, it was replaced by an elected 51 member legislature. The People’s Action Party led by the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew, won 43 out of the 51 seats. Self-government was granted in 1959 and Mr Lee Kuan Yew became the Prime Minister.

Singapore joined with Malaya in 1963, to form the Federation of Malaysia, however, the union was short lived. Singapore left two years later and became completely independent. From 1965, Singapore’s economy grew rapidly. By 1990, it had become a “NIC” or newly industrialised country and its people enjoyed a high standard of living under a democratic but authoritarian government.

In 1990, Mr Lee Kuan Yew stepped down as the Prime Minister. He was replaced by Goh Chok Tong who introduced a more liberal regime. Today, Singapore has a highly developed market economy, based historically on extended entrepôt trade. Along with Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan, Singapore is one of the original Four Asian Tigers. The Singapore economy is known as one of the most open, innovative, competitive and business-friendly in the world. The 2013 Index of Economic Freedom ranks Singapore as the second freest economy in the world, behind Hong Kong. According to the Corruption Perceptions Index, Singapore is consistently ranked as one of the least corrupt countries in the world, along with New Zealand and the Scandinavian countries. Its current population is around 5.4 million.

Lee Kuan Yew, the first Prime Minister of Singapore and former leader of the People’s Action Party, died at the age of 91 on 23 March 2015.

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Convention ProgrammeSunday 4 October

09:00 – 10:00 Executive Committee Meeting (executive committee members only)

10:00 – 16:30 Board Meeting 1 (board members only)

18:00 – 22:30 IPLOCA Directors & Wives Dinner (board members & wives only)

Monday 5 October

08:00 – 17:00 Tour 1 - Uniquely Singapore

08:30 – 12:30 Tour 2 - Singapore Zoo

13:00 – 17:00 Tour 3 - Gardens by the Bay

18:00 – 19:00 First-time Attendees Reception (first-time attendees only)

19:00 – 20:00 Welcome Cocktails

20:00 – 23:00 Worldwide Machinery Welcome Dinner

Tuesday 6 October

06:30 – 15:00 Maats Golf Tournament

08:00 – 17:00 Tour 4 - Uniquely Singapore

08:00 – 12:00 Tour 5 - Singapore Botanic Gardens

13:00 – 17:00 Tour 6 - Gardens by the Bay

19:00 – 23:00 President’s Dinner (by invitation only)

Wednesday 7 October

09:00 – 17:00 Tour 7 - Sentosa Island

08:00 – 12:00 Tour 8 - Singapore Botanic Gardens

13:00 – 17:00 Tour 9 - Gardens by the Bay

17:30 – 18:30 World Federation Meeting (by invitation only)

19:45 – 23:00 Tour 10 - Night Safari or free evening to dine with friends and clients

Thursday 8 October

09:00 – 12:30 1st Open General Meeting

13:00 – 15:00 CRC-Evans Luncheon

15:30 – 16:30 Election Meetings (member representatives only)

18:30 – 19:30 PipeLine Machinery International Cocktails

19:30 – 23:30 Caterpillar Party & Laurini Fireworks

Friday 9 October

08:15 – 08:45 Board Meeting 2 (board members only)

09:00 – 09:45 Annual General Meeting

09:30 – 13:30 SPY Ladies Brunch (ladies only)

10:15 – 12:30 2nd Open General Meeting

12:30 – 15:00 IPLOCA Membership Cocktails & Lunch (member representatives only)

15:15 – 15:45 Board Meeting 3 (2014-2015 and 2015-2016 board members)

15:45 – 17:30 Board Meeting 4 (2015-2016 board members)

19:00 – 20:00 Gulf Interstate Cocktail Party

20:00 – 24:00 Final Banquet

23:30 – 04:00 Dancing ‘til Dawn

IPLOCA Convention App IPLOCA is very pleased to announce a smartphone application will be in use at this year’s convention.

The convention app will be available to all registered convention attendees. Delegates will be able to check their tour and event registrations, modify personal travel details and consult an interactive convention brochure with the complete programme of business meetings, social events and tours, speakers’ biographies, a floor plan of the convention hotel, a map of the area, and much more.

On site, any last minute changes to the programme or the slate of speakers will be conveyed instantly via alerts. Delegates will also have the possibility to use the convention app to connect with other attendees. Check www.iploca.com for more information.

Please try it out and let us know what you think!

Sunday 4 October Dress code

09.00 – 10.00 Executive Committee Meeting (executive committee members only) Smart casual

10:00 – 16:30 Board Meeting 1 (board members only) Smart casual

Wednesday 7 October

17:30 – 18:30 World Federation Meeting (by invitation only) Smart casual

Thursday 8 October

09:00 – 12:30 1st Open General Meeting Business attire

15:30 – 16:30 Election Meetings (member representatives only) Business attire

Friday 9 October

08:15 – 08:45 Board Meeting 2 (board members only) Business attire

09:00 – 09:45 Annual General Meeting Business attire

10:15 – 12:30 2nd Open General Meeting Business attire

12:30 – 15:00 IPLOCA Membership Cocktails & Lunch (member representatives only)

Business attire

15:15 – 15:45 Board Meeting 3 (2014-2015 and 2015-2016 board members) Business attire

15:45 – 17:30 Board Meeting 4 (2015-2016 board members) Business attire

IPLOCA Dress code Men Ladies

Black tie/formal Tuxedo Long gown/cocktail dress

Business attire Jacket/business suit and tie Business suit, dress or trousers

Smart casual Jacket, tie optional Business suit, dress or trousers

Casual Relaxed clothing, trousers/shorts/jeans and comfortable shoes

Relaxed clothing, trousers/shorts/jeans/dress and comfortable shoes

Dress code for all tours: casual with comfortable walking shoes!

Sunday 4 October Dress code

18:00 – 22:30 Directors & Wives Dinner (board members & wives only) Smart casual

Monday 5 October

18:00 – 19:00 First-time Attendees Reception (first-time attendees only) Smart casual

19:00 – 20:00 Welcome Cocktails Smart casual

20:00 – 23:00 Worldwide Machinery Welcome Dinner Smart casual

Tuesday 6 October

06:30 – 15:00 Maats Golf Tournament Golf attire

19:00 – 23:00 President’s Dinner (by invitation only) Black tie/formal

Thursday 8 October

13:00 – 15:00 CRC-Evans Luncheon Business attire

18:30 – 19:30 PipeLine Machinery International Cocktails Casual

19:30 – 23:30 Caterpillar Party & Laurini Fireworks Casual

Friday 9 October

09:30 – 13:30 SPY Ladies Brunch (ladies only) Smart casual

19:00 – 20:00 Gulf Interstate Cocktail Party Black tie/formal

20:00 – 24:00 Final Banquet Black tie/formal

23:30 – 04:00 Dancing ‘til Dawn Casual

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Business Meetings Social Functions

Dress Code

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Monday 5 October

Tour 1

Uniquely Singapore08:00 – 17:00

Tour 2

Singapore Zoo 08:30 – 12:30

Tour 3

Gardens by the Bay13:00 – 17:00

Tuesday 6 October

Tour 4

Uniquely Singapore08:00 – 17:00

Tour 5

Singapore Botanic Gardens08:00 – 12:00

Tour 6

Gardens by the Bay13:00 – 17:00

Wednesday 7 October

Tour 7

Sentosa Island09:00 – 17:00

Tour 8

Singapore Botanic Gardens08:00 – 12:00

Tour 9

Gardens by the Bay13:00 – 17:00

Tour 10

Night Safari19:45 – 23:00

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Tour ProgrammeThis year’s tour programme offers a comprehensive overview of the most popular attractions every visitor to Singapore should not miss, plus a few surprises.

IMPORTANTIf you reserve a place on a tour, please make sure you show up!

When reserving a place on a tour you are making a commitment to participate. A place is reserved for you and the number of participants and financial guarantees are made to the suppliers of the coaches, restaurants, museums etc.

If you are unable to participate it is essential that you notify the staff at the Registration Desk at least 24 hours prior to the departure of the tour.

Each ‘no-show’ prevents us from offering a place to someone on the waiting list.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Tour Departure PointAll participants are requested to assemble in the foyer on level 4 of the Raffles City Convention Centre, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time of each tour.

World Express Pte Ltd114 Middle Road #05-01Singapore 188971

Ms. Pauline [email protected]. +65 6336 3875Fax +65 6339 7843www.worldexpress.com.sg

If you have any requirements for private touring, transportation or hospitality services, please contact Ms. Pauline Ip who will be pleased to assist with arrangements.

Discover what makes Singapore unique in this full day exploration of Singapore. Learn about the different roots of Chinese, Malay and Indian heritage and their contrasting cultures, all living together in harmony.

Start with Little India and its quaint shops selling unique items ranging from spices to fruits to gold. Next, visit the majestic Sultan Mosque, first built in 1826 and re-built in 1928, located in the heart of Arab Street and the Muslim district. Not to be missed is the narrowest road in Singapore – Haji Lane; take a stroll down this unique lane and discover the little boutiques and cafes. Finally, immerse yourself in Chinatown’s bustling streets and see different facets of the area from the heritage shophouses to traditional Chinese medicine halls and local coffee shops.

Next stop the Peranakan Museum. The Peranakan are descendants of Chinese traders who settled in Malacca and around the coastal areas of Java and Sumatra, as early as the 14th century. This ethnic museum explores the culture of Peranakan communities in Southeast Asia. It possesses one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of objects illustrating the cultural traditions and the distinctive visual arts of the Peranakans.

Lunch is preceded by a ride on the Singapore Flyer. The Ferris wheel of 165m in diameter provides magnificent panoramic views of Marina Bay’s skyline.

The tour will end with a cruise down the Singapore River to enjoy the contrasting views of skyscrapers and the shophouses of Boat Quay and Clarke Quay. Don’t miss the photo opportunity with the Merlion, a half-fish, half-lion statue; a symbol of Singapore.

Tours 1 and 4 - Uniquely SingaporeMonday 5 AND Tuesday 6 October

08:00 – 17:00 (including lunch)

Tour 2 - Singapore ZooMonday 5 October

08:30 – 12:30 (including breakfast)

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Step into Gardens by the Bay, one of the Top 10 Indoor Gardens of the World that features the best of horticultural, sustainability and architectural design. Explore plants from around the world in spectacular, cooled conservatories and, from the 128-metre OCBC Skywalk, marvel at the vertical gardens of ferns, vines, and orchids that creep over the towering, skeletal structures of the Supertrees.

This award-winning horticultural attraction houses over 500,000 plants in Cloud Forest. This mysterious, mist shrouded world, with its 35-metre mountain and the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, showcases lush vegetation from tropical highlands of altitudes of up to 2,000 metres.

We will also visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands where participants will have the opportunity to go up to the SkyPark observation deck for a bird’s eye view of the city and the harbour.

*The Skywalk at Gardens by the Bay will be closed for maintenance on Monday 5 October.

Leave the city behind as we head north to Mandai to visit one of the world’s most famous zoos. Beautifully landscaped and spread over 28 hectares, Singapore Zoo is a haven to over 3,600 mammals, birds and reptiles including some rare and endangered species.

Singapore Zoo is the only place in the world where you can have breakfast with not one, but an entire family of orangutans! As you indulge in a hearty breakfast spread that includes international and local favorites, tropical fruits and juices - as well as plenty of fresh air and greenery, the orangutan family will make a spectacular entrance. Taking the “treeway” from their free-range habitat, they will amble in one by one as a drawbridge is lowered to let them through.

You will then have the rest of the morning to explore the zoo from the comfort of a tram or on foot.

Tours 3, 6 and 9 - Gardens by the BayMonday 5*, Tuesday 6 AND Wednesday 7 October

13:00 – 17:00

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Begin the day by practising Tai Chi* (optional) amidst the flora and fauna of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Introduce your body to Tai Chi with a lesson consisting of some non-strenuous, yet rejuvenating exercises that are considered to be highly effective in helping the individual build inner core strength.

No visit to the gardens is complete without visiting the National Orchid Gardens, where over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids are now found in the collection, with about 600 species and hybrids on display. Guides will take participants on a colourful and vibrant journey into the world’s largest showcase of tropical orchids.

The gardens also house a small tropical rainforest of around six hectares, as well as an Evolution Garden which depicts the evolution of plant life on earth through the ages.

Singapore is now in the final phase of its bid for the Singapore Botanic Gardens to be registered as the nation’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

*Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended.

Tours 5 and 8 - Singapore Botanic GardensTuesday 6 AND Wednesday 7 October

08:00 – 12:00

Tour 7 - Sentosa IslandWednesday 7 October

09:00 – 17:00 (including lunch)

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Embark on a fascinating journey through the world’s first wildlife night park.* Get up close and personal with over 2,500 nocturnal animals from 130 species as they graze and hunt in their carefully reproduced natural environments across the 40-hectare park.

Participants will roam the jungle in the complete safety and comfort of a tram as it takes them through seven geographical regions of the world, from the Himalayan Foothills to Equatorial Africa.

The tour will end with the Creatures of the Night Show that features the Safari’s nocturnal stars.

*no flash photography allowed.

Located just 15 minutes from the city, Sentosa island, Asia’s favourite playground, is home to an exciting array of themed attractions. Spread over 500 hectares, this vibrant island resort offers endless activities to indulge your every interest.

Discover the awe-inspiring world of life in the Ocean at S.E.A. Aquarium™, the world’s largest aquarium. Hop on a Segway to explore Sentosa Island beach area; have fun with MegaZip* which combines adrenaline, speed and fun to let you fly like an eagle. Choose to cruise or race down the 688 metre Dragon Trail or 628 metre Jungle Trail for Luge, and complete the adventure with a scenic bird’s eye view of Sentosa Island, Singapore City Skyline and the South China Sea on board the Skyride.

Or… you can simply hire a beach chair** and laze on the beach with a glass of ice cold beer.**

* Minimum weight 30kg; maximum weight 120kg; minimum height 120cm.

** At participants’ own expense.

Tour 10 - Night SafariWednesday 7 October

19:45 – 23:00

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Complimentary shuttle buses will be running every 20 minutes from terminals 1, 2 & 3 of Changi International Airport for IPLOCA delegates arriving on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 October. More details on page 25.

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For questions concerning IPLOCA room reservations contact the Group Reservations Team at tel. +65 6837 3883 or email [email protected].

Maats Golf TournamentTuesday 6 October

06:30 to 15:00 (exact times to be confirmed)

The tournament in Singapore is the 4th tournament sponsored by Maats Pipeline Equipment and it will be held at one of the superb courses within a 40-minute drive from the hotel. We hope to announce details of the chosen course soon, so keep an eye on www.iploca.com for more information.

Places are limited so we do advise you to register early. Please go to the convention registration website at www.iploca.com to register.

Raffles City Shopping Centre

Located in the same complex as the Fairmont Singapore & Swissôtel The Stamford, the Raffles City Shopping Centre has a wide range of luxury and designer stores such as Thomas Sabo, Tommy Hilfiger and Coach. You will also find large department stores like Marks & Spencer and Robinsons and fashion chains Topshop, River Island and Skyla. The shopping centre also houses the ever popular

Equinox Restaurant and New Asia bar at the Swissôtel. Shops are open every day from 10:00 to 21:30.

Singapore Sling

One cannot visit Singapore without trying the legendary Singapore Sling. If you have some free time during this busy week, we highly recommend you take the opportunity to walk over to the Raffles Hotel (just across the street from the Fairmont) and try a Singapore Sling at the famous Long Bar. The bar has the reputation of being the only place in Singapore where you are allowed to make a mess by dropping your peanut shells on the floor!

The Singapore Sling was created at Raffles Hotel at the turn-of-the-century by Hainanese-Chinese bartender, Ngiam Tong Boon. Originally, the cocktail was meant as a woman’s drink hence the attractive pink colour. Today, it is definitely a drink enjoyed by all, without which, any visit to the Raffles Hotel is incomplete.

Afternoon Tea at the Raffles is also not to be missed. We do advise you to book early though, as it is very popular. The Concierge at the Fairmont Singapore will be happy to make a reservation for you.

Recipe30 ml gin15 ml Heering cherry brandy120 ml pineapple juice15 ml lime juice7.5 ml Cointreau7.5 ml Dom Benedictine10 ml grenadineA dash of Angostura BittersGarnish with a slice of pineapple and a cherry

Fairmont Singapore80 Bras Basah RoadSingapore 189560

Tel. +65 6339 7777Fax +65 6337 1554

Website: www.fairmont.com/singaporewww.swissotel.com/singapore-stamford

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Located in the heart of the lion city and ideally situated at the crossroads of Singapore’s central business districts, world-class shopping and entertainment, Fairmont Singapore is strategically positioned directly above City Hall underground with Changi International Airport only a 20-minute drive away.

The unique culture, traditions and heritage of these extraordinary surroundings have inspired the personality and style of Fairmont Singapore’s 769 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and suites that cater to the desires of the most astute travellers. Every room is a private sanctuary, offering a wealth of amenities carefully chosen to offer guests the highest degree of pampering.

Explore the Fairmont Singapore’s enticing and globally inspired dining choices with their extensive collection of 15 distinctive restaurants and bars. Favourites include:

Szechuan CourtAuthentic Szechuan and Cantonese cuisine in a warm, contemporary ambiance that encompasses beauty with modernity.

MikuniDiners will enjoy Mikuni’s modern approach to traditional Japanese dishes. This restaurant offers a robatayaki counter teeming with action packed, Japanese style grilling as well as dynamic sushi and teppanyaki stations, and a vibrant sake bar.

PregoEnjoy hearty, traditional Italian classics from the restaurant’s pizzeria, wine bar, rotisserie, take-away counter and deli.

Asian Market CaféThe perfect place to sample the diverse flavours and cultures of Asia with a glorious buffet spread of Halal-certified local and regional delicacies.

Alligator PearEnjoy deliciously healthy spa fare in a relaxed tropical setting beside the pool.

Anti:doteA modern cocktail bar with a selection of concoctions that will appeal to the most discerning tastebuds. Drinks are crafted with premium spirits, house-made bitters, liqueurs as well as sodas, and paired perfectly with modern tapas, made fresh upon order using aromatic herbs and produce from the bar’s very own herb garden.

Willow Stream SpaAchieve ultimate relaxation and tranquillity at one of Asia’s largest spas. Willow Stream Spa offers the finest spa and fitness services with 23 decadent treatment rooms, including two suites for couples featuring private jacuzzis. Spa guests will enjoy beautiful relaxation lounges, pools, whirlpools, plunge pool, steam and sauna rooms.

During convention week, the Fairmont Singapore is kindly offering a 20% discount to IPLOCA delegates on all spa treatments. More information will be available at the IPLOCA Registration Desk.

Currency ExchangeThe front desk can exchange most major currencies (including but not limited to, the American, Canadian and Australian Dollar, and the Euro).

Business ServicesThe fully-equipped business centre is located at Level 4 of the Raffles City Convention Centre and is open from 07:00 to 23:00 (Monday-Friday) and 09:00 to 18:00 (Saturday-Sunday).

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Room Descriptions & RatesIn August 2013, the hotel embarked on a major revitalisation project which encompassed the transformation of various spaces within the hotel – including the hotel lobby, bar and all 371 guestrooms in the North Tower of the hotel.

Accommodation has been reserved for convention participants at the following rates. These room rates will also be offered to IPLOCA attendees four days prior to and four days following the dates of the convention, subject to availability.

Rates are in Singapore Dollars (SGD) and are per room, per night, inclusive of full buffet breakfast, wireless internet access and all tax and service charges.

• A full buffet breakfast will be available for delegates in the Canning/Padang Ballroom on level 4 of the Raffles City Convention Centre from 5 to 10 October 2015

• For delegates staying in Club Rooms, Executive Rooms and Suites, breakfast will be available in the Executive Lounge as well as in the Canning/Padang Ballroom from 5 to 10 October 2015

Additional Room OccupantsRates quoted include up to two guests. The third person/roll-away bed charge is an additional SGD 95.00 (approx. USD 75.00) per person, per night, including breakfast and all tax and service charges. There will be no charge for children under two. Maximum occupancy is three persons per room.

Raffles City Convention Centre, Level 4

Single Occupancy

Double Occupancy

Deluxe Room (South Tower)

SGD 365 (approx. USD 275)

SGD 400 (approx. USD 300)

Fairmont Premier Room (North Tower)

SGD 424 (approx. USD 320)

SGD 460 (approx. USD 345)

Deluxe View Room (South Tower)

SGD 445 (approx. USD 335)

SGD 480 (approx. USD 360)

Executive Club Room (North Tower)

SGD 500 (approx. USD 375)

Signature Executive Room (North Tower)

SGD 530 (approx. USD 400)

Fairmont Suite (South Tower)

SGD 950 (approx. USD 715)

Junior Penthouse Suite (North & South Towers)

SGD 1,050 (approx. USD 790)

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Deluxe Room (South Tower)415 sq ft / 39 sq mCity or pool view90 rooms available

Deluxe Rooms exude sheer sophistication and elegance offering a lounge chair and a fully-equipped desk with dual-line phones. The bathrooms are designed to pamper with a separate bath and a tropical rain shower.

Fairmont Premier Room (North Tower)415 sq ft / 39 sq mCity or pool view125 rooms available

Drawing inspiration from Singapore’s local heritage, Fairmont Premier Rooms showcase the cultural accents of the iconic Straits Chinese, also known as Peranakan, in a contemporary and luxurious setting.

Exuding the soothing comforts of home, these well-appointed rooms offer breathtaking views of the city from a private balcony.

Features include a newly-designed system for enhanced ambient lighting, a fully-equipped modern leather-clad work desk, dual-line phones, an innovative rain shower installation as well as signature room amenities including Le Labo products and a Nespresso coffee machine.

Deluxe View Room (South Tower)415 sq ft / 39 sq mHarbour view60 rooms available

Delight in the lush comfort of these spacious Deluxe View Rooms designed to indulge the senses whilst taking in the magnificent views of the charming Marina Bay from the privacy of your balcony.

Guests will enjoy a comprehensive suite of amenities including a BOSE entertainment system, a lounge chair and fully-equipped desk with dual-line phones and a luxurious bathroom with a separate bath and a tropical rain shower.

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Executive Club Room (North Tower)412 sq ft / 38 sq mCity or harbour view30 rooms available

Executive Club Rooms offer exclusive privileges for the most discerning leisure and business travellers. Luxurious and spacious, these rooms emanate a sense of sophisticated and understated elegance with a modern day appeal.

Executive Club Rooms have an entertainment system, a lounge chair, and a fully equipped desk with dual-line phones and complimentary high speed wireless internet access. The bathrooms are designed to pamper in an oasis of calm and include a rain shower. Executive Club Rooms also have a spectacular view of the Singapore skyline from a private balcony.

Includes all Executive Club benefits listed on page 19.

Signature Executive Room (North Tower)473 sq ft / 44 sq mCity or pool view40 rooms available

Invitingly spacious, Signature Executive Rooms are furnished in a classic and conventional style whilst radiating warmth and comfort. Emanating quiet elegance, the Signature Executive Room is ideal for both the executive and the leisure traveller. All Signature Executive Rooms include special features such as a BOSE entertainment system, an extensive sitting area and two private balconies that provide spectacular skyline views.

Note: these rooms are more suitable for single occupancy due to the size of the bathroom and the wardrobe.

Includes all Executive Club benefits listed on page 19.

Fairmont Suite (South Tower)818 sq ft / 76 sq mCity or harbour view8 suites available

Accentuated with luxurious and stylish touches with high ceilings and expansive space, Fairmont Suites are a favourite amongst celebrities. These suites are perfect for both business and leisure travellers, offering guests a choice of one or two-bedroom units, connected by an adjoining lounge. These suites are equipped with a large desk, dual-line phones, complimentary high speed wireless internet access and a private balcony with Singapore skyline views.

Includes all Executive Club benefits listed on page 19.

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Junior Penthouse Suite (North & South Towers)915 sq ft / 85 sq mCity or harbour view4 suites available

Modern and contemporary, Junior Penthouse Suites are ideal for the traveller who expects much more than the ordinary. Offering the ultimate in luxury with a private sitting area, a balcony and elegantly designed bathrooms including a tropical rain shower and a private jacuzzi.

Includes all Executive Club benefits listed on the right.

Executive Club BenefitsGuests staying in Executive Club Rooms, Signature Executive Rooms and Suites can enjoy all the benefits of the South Tower Executive Club on the 23rd floor including:

• Exclusive check-in and check-out

• Complimentary use of the internet station in the club lounge

• Two hours complimentary use of the executive club boardroom (capacity: 8 persons)

• Complimentary access to the gym, sauna and jacuzzi in the Willow Stream Spa

• Exclusive access to the private gym on the 23rd floor

• “Pillow service” available upon request

• Access to exclusive concierge services

• Complimentary premium internet service

• All-day coffee/tea and cookies

• Complimentary evening cocktail hour and hors d’oeuvres from 17:30 to 19:30.

The Executive Lounge is reserved for guests above the age of 12 during evening cocktail hours. Dress code is smart casual. Cargo pants, shorts, tank tops and slippers are not permitted in the Executive Lounge.

Check-In / Check-Out TimesHotel check-in time is 14:00. Every effort will be made by Fairmont Singapore to accommodate guests arriving before the check-in time; however, rooms may not be immediately available.

Hotel check-out time is 12:00. Requests to retain rooms beyond this time should be directed to the front desk upon your arrival. Should it be possible to retain the room beyond the check-out time, a late departure charge may be applicable.

In order to secure a very early check-in or a very late check-out, it is advisable to book the room for the night before, or for the night following.

Early Departure FeesYou may modify your room reservation, without penalty, up to and including the time of registration upon arrival at the Fairmont Singapore.

Convention attendees leaving prior to the departure date confirmed upon arrival at the Fairmont Singapore, may be charged an early departure fee equivalent to the daily room rate.

Smoking PolicyUnder the Smoking Act, smoking is prohibited in air-conditioned hotel areas such as guest rooms, restaurants, function rooms, gymnasiums and fitness centres. Should any guest choose to smoke in prohibited areas, including non-smoking guest rooms, a charge of SGD 250 will be applied.

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Online registration via www.iploca.com will open on 1 June 2015

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Convention Registration Information

Online registration via www.iploca.com will open on Monday, 1 June 2015.

• Only members who have paid their 2015 membership fees can attend the convention.

• Regular Members must also have submitted their 2014 Health & Safety Statistics Return to be eligible to attend.

Regular Members may invite a maximum of three couples and Associate Members two couples, as their guests. Participation in the convention is at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

Only those persons who have registered for the convention and have received confirmation of their registration are entitled to participate in any convention activity or event.

The Convention Fee is USD 1,700 per single attendee or per couple up until 28 August 2015.

The cut-off date for convention registration is 28 August 2015. All tours are expected to be fully booked before this date. Late registrations will only be accepted if space is available and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis until we reach the limit of 650 attendees. If we are able to accept a registration after the cut-off date, a USD 400 late registration fee will be invoiced in addition to the convention fee.

Step 1: Reserve your Room

Please note: one of the prerequisites for attendance at the Singapore Convention is that delegates book their accommodation at the Fairmont Singapore. IPLOCA makes a commitment to the hotel in order to guarantee availability of a specific number of rooms throughout the week. In return, the hotel is able to offer substantially

discounted room rates to all IPLOCA participants. If IPLOCA fails to meet the minimum room block commitment then penalty fees have to be paid.

Please make your room reservation at the Fairmont Singapore BEFORE registering for the convention. Room reservations must be made via internet.

When you have received your confirmation number from the Fairmont Singapore, you can then register for the convention and reserve your place on tours and at other events.

All accommodation requests will require a valid major credit card guarantee and a two (2) night deposit at the group rate for the room category requested and will be subject to Fairmont Singapore’s terms and conditions:

• The two (2) night deposit will be refunded if the accommodation cancellation is received before 28 August 2015

• Participants who cancel their accommodation reservation after 28 August 2015 will be charged the full stay

• ‘No-shows’ will be charged the full stay

• Name changes to room reservations may be made prior to arrival at no charge.

To reserve your accommodation via the internet, please go to: www.iploca.com and click on Register Now.

When the convention registration page opens up, click on the Fairmont Singapore logo to enter the room reservation system.

• Click on the box marked MAKE A RESERVATION

• Select your check-in and check-out dates

• Indicate the number of rooms and the number of persons per room and then click on FIND

• The next screen will show all the room types that are available for the period selected with details of the rooms and pricing

• Select the room you require by clicking on SELECT

• Continue your reservation as instructed.

If you have any questions regarding your room reservations, please do not hesitate to contact the Group Reservations Team tel. +65 6837 3883 or email [email protected].

If you contact the hotel it is very important to mention you are requesting accommodation to attend the ‘IPLOCA Convention’ to ensure you are given the special negotiated rates and terms.

Step 2: Register for the Convention

To register for the convention please go to www.iploca.com and complete the online registration form.

Have your Fairmont Singapore confirmation number ready as you will be asked to enter this number when you register for the convention.

Those without access to the internet may contact the IPLOCA Secretariat for a hard copy of the registration form which can be completed and returned to IPLOCA by postal mail or fax:

IPLOCAGeneva Airpark BuildingChemin des Papillons 41216 CointrinSwitzerlandTel. +41 22 306 02 30Fax +41 22 306 02 39

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Cancellation Terms & ConditionsConvention Cancellations: All convention registration cancellations must be notified in writing to the IPLOCA Secretariat: [email protected]

• All convention registration cancellations received up until 31 July 2015 will incur a USD 400 cancellation fee.

• All convention registration cancellations received between 1 August and 28 August 2015 will incur a 50% cancellation fee.

• There will be no refund of convention registration fees for cancellations received after the cut-off date of 28 August 2015.

• Substitutions for convention registrations, for persons within the same company, are only possible until Friday, 25 September 2015. Please note that a USD 400 administrative fee will be payable.

Room Cancellations:All accommodation cancellations must be notified in writing to the Group Reservations Team at the Fairmont Singapore: email [email protected] with a copy to [email protected]

• The room deposit will be refunded only if the accommodation cancellation is received before the cut-off date of 28 August 2015.

• Participants who cancel their accommodation reservation after the cut-off date of 28 August 2015 will be charged the full stay.

• No-shows will be charged the full stay.

• Substitutions for room reservations for persons within the same company, for the exact dates as the original reservation, are accepted at no extra cost. Substitutions are only possible until Friday, 25 September 2015.

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Passport & Visa RequirementsNationals from many countries do not require a visa for a 30-day social visit to Singapore provided they are in possession of the following travel documents:

• All passports must be valid for 6 months after your travel dates to Singapore

• If required, a valid Singapore visa*

• Sufficient funds for the duration of your stay

• Confirmed onward/return tickets

• Valid entry documents to onward destinations, e.g. visas

• Completed disembarkation/embarkation card (provided on board flights to Singapore)

• Yellow fever vaccination certificate, if applicable.**

*To check if you need to apply for a visa prior to travelling, please visit the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority website: http:/www.ica.gov.sg where you will find information on where to find the embassy or consulate nearest to you, visa application forms that are available for download, and frequently asked questions.

If you require a visa invitation letter from IPLOCA, please select this option when registering for the convention.

**A valid yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers (over one year of age) who, within the preceding six days have been in, or have passed through, any country endemic for yellow fever. The International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever is considered valid 10 days after vaccination for a period of 10 years.

Countries endemic for yellow fever are:

AngolaArgentinaBeninBoliviaBrazilBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChadColombiaCongoCote d’lvoireDemocratic Republic of CongoEcuadorEquatorial GuineaEthiopiaFrench GuyanaGabonGambiaGhana

GuineaGuinea-BissauGuyanaKenyaLiberiaMaliMauritaniaNigerNigeriaPanamaParaguayPeruRwandaSenegalSierra LeoneSudanSurinameTogoTrinidad & TobagoUgandaVenezuela

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The city’s major taxi companies are:

Comfort Transportation Pte Ltd / CityCab Pte Ltd., tel. (+65) 6552 1111

Premier Taxis Pte Ltd., tel. (+65) 6363 6888

Maxi Cab, tel. (+65) 6535 3534

SMRT Taxis, tel. (+65) 6555 8888

LimousineThe Fairmont Singapore provides a limousine service to and from the airport at the following rates:

Above rates are subject to 7% Goods and Services Tax.

To reserve a limousine, call the Fairmont Singapore concierge at tel. +65 6431 5152 or email [email protected]. A minimum of 72 hours’ notice is required and the cost can be charged to a credit card or to your room.

The Convention Registration Desk will be operating from Saturday 3 to Friday 9 October at the following times:

Standard One Way Arrival or Departure Transfer from Changi International Airport

Mercedes E-ClassSGD 100

(approx. USD 75.00)

Mercedes S-ClassSGD 150

(approx. USD 115.00)

Saturday 13:00 – 18:30

Sunday 09:00 – 19:00

Monday 07:00 – 18:30

Tuesday 07:00 – 18:30

Wednesday 07:00 – 18:30

Thursday 07:30 – 18:00

Friday 07:30 – 18:00

Getting to the HotelComplimentary shuttle buses will be running every 20 minutes from terminals 1, 2 & 3 of Changi International Airport for IPLOCA delegates arriving on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 October. Hostesses holding IPLOCA signage will meet convention participants in the arrivals hall and will accompany you to the buses for your complimentary transfer to the Fairmont Singapore hotel.

If you would like to reserve a place on one of the shuttle buses, please request this via the online convention registration system and provide your flight number and arrival time.

Return transfers to the airport will be arranged on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 October. Transfer times will be made available to you onsite.

If you are not planning on arriving in Singapore on Saturday or Sunday, 3-4 October, below is some information on how to get to the hotel.

TaxiChangi International Airport is 19 km away from the Fairmont Singapore and the journey will take about 20 minutes depending on traffic. The cost of a metered taxi is approximately SGD 16.00 (around USD 12.00) but there may be surcharges depending on when, where and which company’s taxi you board. ‘Limousines’ and ‘Chrysler’ taxis are more exensive.

Most taxis prefer payment in cash, although some accept credit cards (except VISA card). It is better to check with the driver before you get in the car. If required, currency exchange booths are available in the arrivals hall of the airport.

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General InformationTimeSingapore is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (+8 GMT).

ElectricityThe standard electrical current in Singapore is 220-240 volts AC (50 cycles). Sockets take a British style three pin plug, however, all guest rooms at the Fairmont Singapore are equipped with universal multi-plug sockets.

Climate & ClothingSingapore is hot and humid all year round, with temperatures usually reaching over 30°C. You should be prepared for rain at any time, which is usually brief but can be torrential! Light clothes and comfortable shoes are recommended. There are no restrictions to what you wear in most places, except for religious venues such as Muslim mosques and Indian temples.

LanguageThe majority of Singaporeans are fluent in English and many also speak another language, usually Mandarin, Malay or Tamil.

Banking / CurrencyThe Singapore dollar is the official currency of Singapore. Foreign currency can be changed at banks during normal business hours (09:30 to 15:00 Monday-Friday and 09:30 to 12:30 Saturday) as well as at the airport, in hotels, exchange offices and most shopping centres.

American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted in major shopping centres, hotels, restaurants and by some taxi providers.

US Dollars, Australian Dollars, Yen and Pounds Sterling are also accepted at many major shopping centres in Singapore.

ShoppingMost shopping centres are open daily from 10:00 to 22:00. The major malls within walking distance of the Fairmont Singapore are Raffles City (in the same complex as the Fairmont Singapore & Swissôtel The Stamford), Marina Square, Millenia Walk, Suntec City and CityLink.

Dining OutSingapore is a gourmet’s paradise, with everything from humble street stalls to 5-star restaurants. Local specialities include:

• Beef rendang (coconut milk beef curry)

• Char kway teow (thick rice noodles stir fried in soy sauce and chilli with prawns and clams)

• Chilli crab (fresh crab with a piquant tomato sauce)

• Gado gado (a fruit and vegetable salad in peanut sauce)

• Hainanese chicken rice (steamed chicken served with rice cooked in chicken stock, along with ginger and chilli dips)

• Ikan assam (fish in a sour tamarind sauce)

• Laksa (a coconut-based spicy noodle soup, usually containing prawns or chicken as well as tofu, fishcake and beansprouts)

• Masala dosa (a rolled pancake filled with a vegetarian curry, a popular snack or for breakfast)

• Satay (skewers of marinated meat cooked over charcoal, served with spicy peanut sauce, cucumber, onion, rice and coconut).

TippingIn general tipping is not expected in Singapore, but opinions vary on the most suitable tipping behaviour for a foreigner.

It is prohibited to tip for services rendered at the airport. Shop assistants, waiters and baggage handlers all receive wages instead of relying on gratuities. At Changi International Airport, gratuity-free services range from baby care rooms to left baggage areas, convenience stores to medical clinics. The same rule applies to dining areas, including sit-down restaurants at the airport.

Most of Singapore’s hotels and restaurants will automatically include a 10 percent service charge in the bill. Check whether your bill includes the fee and, if it does, refrain from leaving any additional gratuity. If the bill in a hotel or a restaurant catering to tourists does not include a service charge, tipping is optional. Leaving around 10 percent is more than adequate as a gesture of thanks for good service.

Banned ImportsItems that are banned include chewing gum, chewing tobacco, electronic cigarettes and other ‘imitation tobacco products’, revolver or pistol shaped cigarette lighters, controlled drugs or psychotropic substances, firecrackers, endangered species of wildlife and their by-products, all pornographic films and literature, reproduction of copyright material, and seditious or treasonous material.

The penalties for possession of narcotics are severe and visitors not complying with drug regulations do so at the risk of death.

A permit is required in order to import various restricted items. These include: animals and their by-products, meat, fruit, vegetables, fish, explosives, bullet-proof clothing, toy guns, weapons, films, videos, video games, publications, audio records, pharmaceuticals, poisons, telecommunication and radio communication equipment and radioactive materials.

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Dos & Don’ts in SingaporeDon’t• As of 1 April 2015, alcohol consumption between 22:30 and 07:00 is

restricted to licensed premises such as restaurants and pubs and is not allowed in public places. Retail outlets are not permitted to sell alcohol between these times.

• Do not litter. Laws are strictly enforced concerning littering.

• Do not smoke in public. Smoking is illegal in public places, which includes all air-conditioned places, such as shopping centres and eateries; common areas of residential premises or buildings, any covered or underground pedestrian walkways, any pedestrian bridges, bus stops or bus shelters; including the area within a radius of 5 metres from the outer edge of the shelter; outside hospital compounds. Dropping a cigarette end in the street or smoking illegally can also lead to an immediate fine. There are designated smoking areas in some entertainment outlets and open-air eateries which are usually identified with the ‘smoking sign’ or clearly marked with bright yellow paint.

• Do not get involved in any drugs. Singapore carries a mandatory death penalty for drug-trafficking and harsh penalties for possession and use within the country.

• Do not bring food into trains, public buses or taxis. Offenders will be fined up to SGD 200.

Do• Do remove your shoes before entering a private home, a temple or a mosque.

• Do have cash handy. Do not rely on your credit cards.

• Do stay on the left side of the escalator. The right lane is for people in a hurry. Do drive on the left hand side too.

• Do have coins with you when you need to use the public toilet.

• Do bring a pack of tissues with you when you visit the hawker centres and food courts as tissues will not be provided.

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Today, Singapore has a highly developed market economy...

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IPLOCA has been very privileged over the years in being able to attract sponsorship from our generous members for many aspects of our annual conventions. As always we will strive to provide maximum visibility to each sponsor in grateful recognition of the important role they play in making IPLOCA’s Conventions exceptional.

If your company is interested in sponsorship, please contact Caroline Green at the IPLOCA Secretariat in Geneva, [email protected], tel. +41 22 306 02 30.

Come join us in Singapore!Registration opens 1 June 2015

Tuesday 6 OctoberTour 4 - Uniquely SingaporeTour 5 - Singapore Botanic Gardens Lincoln ElectricTour 6 - Gardens by the Bay PWTWednesday 7 OctoberTour 7 - Sentosa IslandTour 8 - Singapore Botanic Gardens Jindal Saw Ltd.Tour 9 - Gardens by the BayTour 10 - Night Safari

Convention Mobile App SpiecapagRegistration Desk HerrenknechtWelcome Drinks at Registration (Sat/Sun)Registration Bags for the Men ShawCorRegistration Bags for the LadiesMeet & Greet at the AirportTransfer Back to the Airport Bottled Water for Tours Erciyas Steel PipePhotographers at the Convention TECHNIPConvention Photo CDPrinting of Pocket Programme Goriziane Group S.p.A.Printing of Final Banquet Menu Goriziane Group S.p.A.Printing of Registration List Pipeline & Gas JournalConvention Fund Contribution Goriziane Group S.p.A.Travel Guide Maats Pipeline EquipmentLiebherr Model LiebherrGift DENSO GmbH

Item SponsorDirectors & Wives Dinner Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers and Tekfen Construction and

Installation Co., Inc.

First-time Attendees Cocktails Pipeline & Gas Journal and VacuworxWelcome Cocktails Vermeer and MidwesternWorldwide Machinery Welcome Dinner Worldwide MachineryMaats Golf Tournament Maats Pipeline EquipmentCar for the Lottery Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) and

National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC)

CRC-Evans Luncheon CRC-Evans Pipeline International Inc.PipeLine Machinery International Cocktails PipeLine Machinery InternationalCaterpillar Party CaterpillarFireworks Laurini Officine MeccanicheAudio Visual for Open General MeetingsRussian Simultaneous Translation Argus LimitedCoffee breaks at Open General Meetings The C.A.T. GroupPodium Flowers at Open General MeetingsSpy Ladies Brunch Pipeline InspectionIPLOCA Membership Cocktails Zakhem International Construction Ltd.IPLOCA Membership Lunch - Buffet FluorIPLOCA Membership Lunch - Wine Magnatech Group BVGulf Interstate Cocktail Party Gulf Interstate EngineeringBand at Final Banquet HABAU and PPS and PSEEntertainment at Final Banquet HABAU and PPS and PSEAudio Visual at Final Banquet Wine at Final Banquet Willbros Group, Inc.Flowers at Final Banquet Ledcor Group of CompaniesDJ & Lights for Dancing 'til Dawn American AugersOpen Bar for Dancing 'til Dawn Specialty Polymer Coatings, Inc.Decoration for Dancing ‘til Dawn Spiecapag and Geocean

Tour ProgrammeMonday 5 OctoberTour 1 - Uniquely Singapore ARB and ARENDALTour 2 - Singapore Zoo Max Streicher GmbH & Co. KG aATour 3 - Gardens by the Bay

Sponsorship as of 4 May 2015

International Pipe Line & Offshore Contractors AssociationChemin des Papillons 41216 Cointrin/GenevaSwitzerland

Tel. +41 22 306 02 30Fax +41 22 306 02 39Email: [email protected] www.iploca.com


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