All Middle East articles – Page 41
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Saudi Arabia delays £17bn Economic City
Emaar’s flagship Saudi Arabian development delayed as search for investors runs into difficulties
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WSP shifts staff from Dubai as market slows
Consultant redirects resources in response to market crisis, predicting global profits ahead of expectations
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CIOB to appoint Middle Eastern regional manager by next month
Body opens Dubai office to support thousands of 4,000 construction professionals in region
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Singapore plans £3bn construction boost
Medium-sized public projects now on hold will be restarted to help smaller contractors
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Balfour Beatty breaks into European top 10
UK contractors make up over one-quarter of top 100 list
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Burj Dubai will switch off to save the world
Landmark structure is among buildings across the globe pledged to join in the Earth Hour sustainability event
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Carillion to jet more staff out to Gulf
More managers required to cope with growing workload in Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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Global housing woes set to worsen
RICS data shows housebuilding industry suffering internationally
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South African group buys stake in WSP division
Black economic empowerment consortium Intsaki acquires 26% of WSP Africa
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Work halts on £1.2bn Madrid court complex
A €1.4bn (£1.2bn) scheme in Madrid designed by some of the UK’s most prestigious architects is under threat
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Dubai hotel offers sacked workers free meal
Arabian Park Hotel offers free meal to anyone with proof of redundancy
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Laing O'Rourke in legal row with Irish tycoon
Division at heart of £22m dispute with John Magnier may be wound up
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Images: Shanghai Tower heads into the record books
Construction starts on China's tallest building, the Gensler-designed 128-storey Shanghai Tower
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Gulf contractors set for price war
Developers will benefit from cut-throat pricing and falling costs, predicts new research
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India told to act against corruption
Anti-corruption group advises India to act after country's poor rating in international bribery survey
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Middle East Q&A: Nick Clayson
Norton Rose's head of Middle East real estate explains why the Dubai property market has gone haywire
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Davis Langdon boosts Middle East staff by one-fifth
Consultant's regional staff to reach 350 by April, with expansion in Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Qatar
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Corus boss to seek financial help from prime minister
Steel firm is among several companies meeting world leaders to discuss state aid
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Mood sours in once booming Dubai
Announcements of lay-offs and projects put on hold have left contractors in the emirate worried
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Halcrow could open Iraq office next year
Halcrow could return to Baghdad as early as next year to help meet its ambitious growth plans over the next decade