All articles by David Rogers – Page 6
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Cleveland Bridge loses £40m Chernobyl deal
Sole UK firm to bid for Siberian nuclear site 'confinement shelter' ousted in favour of Italian or Chinese companies
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Abu Dhabi to build £96m petrochemicals complex
State-run facility to help government diversify revenue will be operational in four years
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Depa halves profit forecast but revenue stays strong
Dubai fit-out firm working on Burj Dubai ups contingencies in response to market downturn
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Dubai downturn helps developers bargain down builders
Dubai Pearl developer Abdul Majeed Al Fahim says he is no longer at 'contractor's mercy'
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South African builder hit by Dubai slowdown stays local
Group Five replaces £275m of cancelled orders in the Gulf with local public contracts
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Steel demand may fall 33% across UAE
Dubai Multi Commodities Centre director says consumption could fall from 14m to 9m tonnes in 2009
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Work on £57m Dubai tower to start next month
Corporate Towers will run across 45 floors and have floor space of 1.1 million ft2
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Leighton says Dubai downturn will not affect work
Australian contractors claims $2.5tr worth of projects in the Gulf will mean continuing opportunities
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Sin Sabt wins £95m contract at Dubai lagoon
Local contractor will build zones four and seven of Schon scheme, including 900 flats and a mall
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Abu Dhabi developer plans 3,500 yacht berths for mega-rich racing fans
Four new marinas to be built on Yas Island in time for Formula 1 Grand Prix
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Developer invites bids for eco-transport network on Dubai scheme
'People mover' will serve more than 200,000 people in Jebel Ali mixed-use scheme
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Ebbsfleet delay prompts McGuckin to leave Land Secs
Head of £3bn Kent regeneration project parts ways with developer after scheme is put on hold
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Death of a dream: Dubai
Dubai’s boom fed a lifestyle of fast cars and luxury flats that construction professionals could never have dreamed of back home. But now, as grim reality sets in, many expats are finding that redundancy is also done very differently in the Gulf
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint... for East
East are a busy lot. In December last year they landed the job of working out what should happen to the whole district of Farringdon over the next 25 years, including planting a Crossrail station in the Smithfield meat market area
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McAlpine called in to check Mace's Shard bid
Signing of Mace's £425m construction contract delayed as project's backer seeks second opinion
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DP World turns to Africa to offset global downturn
Dubai-based ports operator plans to step up investments across the continent
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GDP growth in Gulf set to fall by half
International Monetary Fund blames decline in oil prives for prediction of drop to 3.5%
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Arabtec Construction appoints chief executive
Tom Berry will replace Riad Kamal in top spot at UAE construction firm
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Deyaar puts 25% of schemes on hold
Global downturn blamed as Dubai developer halts all projects not already launched and sold