All Middle East articles – Page 12
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Saudi Arabia puts 700 school projects on hold
Reports say more money and land is needed to achieve government target for new-build schools
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Dubai's crane population is halved
Cranes once flocked to the emirate, but the construction downturn has hit demand badly
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Benoy's Hong Kong iSQUARE takes retail to a new level
Vertical shopping centre designed jointly with Rocco Design is 31 storeys high
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Materials firm SIG puts 2009 profit at £60m
But trading update from European supplier reveals 10% fall in total sales, with sales for UK and Ireland down more than 20%
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Work begins on Mumbai's $400m entertainment city
ADIH 1.62km scheme will house retail space and film studios
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One dead and 12 hurt in Delhi Commonwealth Games fire
Insulation foam in workers' temporary living quarters caused blaze to spread rapidly after fire lit to make tea
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Saudi set to spend £3.1bn on healthcare
State's public sector spend boosts predication that Middle East health sector will increase by 20%
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Tesco opens superstore in China
First of 23 planned malls kicks off supermarket giant's planned £500m spend in country this year
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Viñoly unveils his New Domino riverfront park and housing complex in Brooklyn
Mixed-income New York housing scheme with four acres of public green space and riverfront esplanade goes for public review
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Abu Dhabi to buy 70% share in Dubai's Arabtec
State-owned fund Aabar to take controlling stake in Dubai's largest contractor if shareholders approve
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Video: Base jumpers set world record falling from Burj Khalifa
Watch daredevils fall 828m from the world's tallest building in Dubai
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Wolseley offloads Irish arm
Materials firm sells interests in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland to WIBHM for £23.8m
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'Contractors will be paid on time' says Dubai Metro client
Dubai Roads & Transport Authority says it will pay its contractors and says work on site has not stopped
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Fears of unsold space bring the Burj tower down to earth
World’s tallest tower opens amid fireworks – and predictions that it could be half-empty for a year
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Davis Langdon profit falls 55% in Europe and Gulf
Profit at consultant Davis Langdon fell by half in the Europe and the Middle East region last year as the recession took hold, despite an increase in turnover
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Contractors set to suspend work on Dubai metro
Row over $10bn owed by client could delay opening of metro's green line
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Qatar plans to build $1bn solar power plant
Middle East identified as 'boom centre' for solar energy
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Building the Burj
Building interviews the structural engineer who worked on the Burj Dubai in the week it officially opened
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Completion date scrapped for Masdar eco-city
Developer says delays to 'world's first carbon-neutral city' in Abu Dhabi desert due to technological challenges
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Scott Wilson wins work on first high-speed rail line in Middle East
Consultant win £14.5m contract to project manage construction work on 440km railway