All Middle East articles – Page 40
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Dubai expects $1.2bn budget deficit
Government revenues will not grow enough to compensate for 42% rise in public spending
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Construction and conflict in Jerusalem
With land at the heart of the Palestinian/Israeli struggle, every construction project can constitute a political act
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Royal Haskoning JV to design Qatar port
Consultant teams up with Worley Parsons Qatar for 20km2 New Doha Port scheme
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Styles & Wood looks to Middle East as retail slump hits profit
Retail fit-out specialist Styles & Wood is planning a push into the Middle East in an attempt to offset the economic slump in the UK
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Change of destination: job opportunities still abound in the Middle East
The downturn may have hit Dubai, but other Middle Eastern markets and the booming oil and gas sectors still provide plenty of escape routes
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Middle East Q&A: David Yaw
Halcrow's Middle East managing director reveals the firm's strategies for Saudi and Syria
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March is make-or-break month for Gulf market
Developers set to decide this spring whether to restart or ditch suspended schemes
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Australia's Leighton warns of 60% profit plunge
Writedowns will have big impact on interim results, warns Australia's top contractor
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Row over Christmas Day axing on Dubai racecourse
Malaysian contractor claims firing of its JV midway through scheme is breach of contract by the client
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Lebanese construction surges 30%
Upward leap in construction activity was achieved last year in defiance of global trend
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Dubai developer dumps £890m racecourse project team
Meydan cites completion concerns in decision to cancel WCT Engineering contract
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Design longlist revealed for US Embassy
SOM and KPF selected, but HOK fails to make longlist for Battersea building
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Nakheel may list stock on Dubai and London markets
Palm Jumeirah developer may aim to raise up to £10.3bn through dual stock listing
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World stockmarkets suffer worst year on record
Construction firms hit hard as key indices drop by up to 72% in 2008
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Top 10 Middle East stories of 2008
Your most-read stories from another exciting year in the Middle East
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Currie & Brown cuts 18 staff as Dubai downturn takes hold
Currie & Brown has become the latest consultant to lay off staff in the Middle East as the region continues to be hit by the downturn.
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Demand for reinforced steel to fall in the Gulf
Price of rebar drops from $1,500 a tonne to $500 as building boom slows
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Mott MacDonald wins highways scheme in Singapore
UK firm hired on three of six design and build contracts on 5km-long Marina Coastal Expressway