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March 28, 2012

Busa Busan n Metr Metrop

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Contents

Contents

The Busa Busan W Wate terfr rfront City of Busan 1

Busan’s coastline at a glance 2

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t Red edevelop elopmen ment P t Projec

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Over erview view 3 3 Mi Milest lestones

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4 4 Land Use Plan Land Use Plan 5 5 Pr Prog

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ess 8 8 Futur Future Timeline e Timeline 9 9

20 2012 12 IWA IWA Wor

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ld Wate ter Cong r Congress & ess & Exhibition Exhibition 11 11 Pi Pict ctur ures es of

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Busan 12 12

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The he Bus Busan an Waterfr terfron

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Key ey F Fac acts ts

Located at the Southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, Busan is Korea’s second largest metropolis after Seoul with a population of 3.6 million and is blessed with beautiful natural scenery including mountains, rivers and the sea as well as a mild climate with an annual average temperature of 14.7℃.

  • Korea’s No. 1 port
  • The world’s 5th busiest container port
  • Gateway to the Eurasian Continent
  • The most popular beach resort city with

7 beautiful beaches

  • GRDP of USD 54 billion and

GRI of USD 57.6 billion

  • Mainstay industries
  • Shipbuilding, Trade, Materials and Equipment
  • Footwear and Textiles
  • Film
  • Tourism and Convention

City City of

  • f Busa

Busan

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The Busan Waterfront

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Busan’s coastline at a glance

 The world’s 5th busiest container port  80% of Container Volume in Korea Redevelopment Project Site

6 Terminal Operators (20 berths) 7 Terminal Operators (22 berths)

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A national policy project to redevelop Busan into an international maritime capital as a gateway to the Eurasian Continent

  • Location Piers 1-4,

Coastal Ferry Terminal, Int’l Passenger Terminal

  • Area 1,527,247㎡ (152.7ha)
  • Cost USD 7.6 billion
  • Duration 2008-2020
  • Developer Busan Port Authority

http://www.busanpa.com

  • Economic effects
  • Added value of USD 28.15 billion
  • 120,000 new jobs
  • Coordinates
  • 35˚04´42˝N, 129˚01´01˝E
  • 1. Overview

International passenger terminal

Pi Pier 1 Pi Pier 2 Central Pier Pi Pier 3 Pi Pier4

Pier 5,6 (Jaseongdae Container Terminal)

North Port

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Yeongdo Island Jung-gu

Busan Station

(KTX High Speed Train)

Dong-gu

Coastal passenger terminal

Pier 7 Pier 8 Gamman Contai

  • ntainer Terminal
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North Port Redevelopment Project

  • 2. Milestones
  • 11. 2007 Public announcement for Project Developer (BPA)
  • 05. 2008 Public announcement of Basic Project Plan
  • 11. 2008 Confirmation of Urban Management & Action Plan
  • 12. 2008 Designation as one of 10 Korean New Deal Projects
  • 12. 2008 Commencement of Site Construction
  • 02. 2009 Commencement of Outer Revetment Construction
  • 08. 2011 Business Proposal by GS Consortium

(*Hosting Facilities)

  • 08. 2011 Business Proposal by SUTL Global

(*Marina Facilities)

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North Port Redevelopment Project 3. . Land U Land Use se Plan Plan

4 districts ts cove vering 330,8 ,856 ㎡(2 (23% of the entir ntire are rea)

Port and waterfront facilities will line the coastline with commercial buildings including offices and cultural facilities along the boardwalk

※ public area (77%), private

te area (23%)

Complex Urban District IT, Media, Exhibition District Commercial & Business District Maritime Cultural District Multi-purpose Port District Port Facilities District Marina Center

Integrated Transportation Center Busan Station KTX,Metro Port Facilities District Multi-purpose Port District Complex Urban District IT, Media, Exhibition District Commercial & Business District Maritime Cultural District Cruise terminal, Pier for pleasure boat trips, Convenient facilities etc. Int’l cruise terminal, Shopping centers, Outlet malls, etc. Shopping malls, Hotels, Food markets, Hospitals, International schools, Living facilities, etc. IT exhibition hall, Family entertainment zone, X-sports stadium, Multiplex media center, etc. Financial centers, Shopping centers, Brand outlet malls, Business facilities, Lodging, etc. Arts Center, Maritime culture facilities, Water park, Monument, etc.

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  • International Passenger Terminal
  • BPA will construct the terminal by 2014
  • Opera House (within Maritime Cultural District)
  • Basic Plan by Busan Metropolitan City
  • Energy Supply System (for the entire redevelopment site)
  • MOU signed between BPA and Korean power companies
  • Marina Facility
  • MOU with Singapore SUTL Group (April 7, 2011)
  • Business Plan proposed by SUTL Group (August 3, 2011)
  • Commencement of construction by the end of 2012
  • Integrated Transportation Center
  • BOT (profit-making facilities can be sold to the private sector)

North Port Redevelopment Project

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Public Fac acil iliti ities es

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North Port Redevelopment Project

Complex Urban IT · Exhibition (including alternative proposal for Port Facilities District) Bid closed on August 2. 2011 A consortium led by GS Construction Co. proposed the business plan (Public-Private Partnership) Maritime Cultural District Landmark Area

  • f the Project

Commercial · Business District Development to be connected with the Int’l Passenger Terminal

▶ Investment to be allocated according to business type, district functions and the opinions of private investors

Port Facilities Complex Urban IT· Media· Exhibition Maritime Cultural Multi-purpose Port Commercial and Business

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Priva vate te In Invest estmen ments ts

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North Port Redevelopment Project 4.

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February 29, 2012 Cost / Duration Scope Progress

Gov.

Phase 1-1 Outer revetment USD 55.2 million/

  • Feb. 2009-Jan. 2014

breakwater 150m , outer revetment 192m, temporary revetment 507m, revetment for scenic waterway 2,834m 74% Phase 1-2 Docking facilities USD 104 million/

  • Feb. 2009-Jan. 2014

360m for cruise pier, 968m for Int’l Passenger Terminal 72%

BP BPA

Site preparation USD 40 million/

  • Dec. 2008-Mar. 2014

reclaiming 466,000㎡, ground improvement 390,000㎡, drainage box 358m, removal of one existing facility 77% USD 26 million/

  • Jan. 2011-Oct. 2014

dredging 397㎡, reclaiming 1.5 million ㎥ 19%

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North Port Redevelopment Project

  • 5. Future Timeline
  • ’08. ~ ’13. : Completion of 1st Stage Land Development

(Piers 3, 4, Central)

  • ’12. ~ ’14. : Completion of Int’l Passenger Terminal
  • ’14. ~ ’15. : Completion of 2nd Stage Land Development

(Piers 1, 2)

  • ’13. ~ ’20. : Construction by Private Investors

(*Superstructure)

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North Port Redevelopment

Before & After Redevelopment Project

Commerci rcial al·Busin usines ess District Multi-pur purpose pose Port District Maritime e Cultural al District IT·Medi dia·Exhi a·Exhibi biti tion

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Complex ex Urban District Port Faciliti ties es District

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2012 IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition

2012 IWA World Water Congress will be held in Busan on September 16-21, 2012 with 7,000 leading water professionals, scholars and businesses to discuss scientific water management and future water resources development.

Ov Over erview view

  • Duration September 16-21, 2012
  • Venue Busan, South Korea
  • Participation 7,000 delegates from 130 countries
  • Main events
  • Congress sessions, Exhibitions, IWA Project Innovation

Awards (PIA) Ceremony, Various cultural events Bus usan in invit vites its its sis sister citi ities to to IWA 20 2012 12

  • Sister city delegates are invited to attend

workshops, exhibitions, and technical tours

  • Contact us at Environment Policy Division,

Busan Metropolitan City

  • Website http://www.iwa2012busan.org
  • Tel. +82-51-888-3584

BEXCO (Busan Exhibition & Convention

Center)

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Haeundae Beach

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Nurimaru APEC House & Haeundae Beach

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Gwangan (Diamond) Bridge

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Busan Port Container Terminal

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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

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Dureraum (Busan Cinema Center)

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The Fireworks Festival

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