All Global articles – Page 49
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Dubai's expats adjust to life in the slow lane
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's global editor reports on her recent trip to Dubai
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Mouchel looks to sell Middle East arm
Company reports £3.5m loss, despite shifting focus from Dubai to Abu Dhabi
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Dubai promises to pay back Dubai World creditors
Five to eight-year timetable set for repayment as government offers to back firm with own money
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Aukett + Heese to design 464-room Berlin hotel
German arm of Aukett Fitzroy Robinson wins contract for scheme, which is part of wider mixed-use development
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Abu Dhabi Ferrari roller coaster
First image released of ride at theme park on Aldar Properties' £39m Yas Island development
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Aldar faces $1.76bn funding gap
Warning of two-year liquidity problem coincides with UAE developer's first ever quarterly loss
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Top Arabian Gulf projects revealed
Research firm published list of GCC's biggest schemes of 2009
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Four years predicted for Chile rebuild
President says seventh most powerful earthquake on record has left between $15bn and $30bn worth of damage
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Subtle, it’s not: Shanghai International Cruise Terminal
Sparch, the Asian division of Archial Group, has unveiled images of the Shanghai International Cruise Terminal, a 260,000m2 mixed-use development
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Good Employer Guide 2010: Now open to international firms
The survey to reveal the construction industry's best companies to work for is now open
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Arabtec profit slashed by 50%
UAE's largest contractor posts loss for last quarter of 2009
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Mysterious cities of gold: Beijing's energy-producing park
The Chicago and China offices of architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill have designed a plan for an energy-producing central park in Beijing’s Dawangjing district
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McBains Cooper to target Brazilian market with local ally
Civil engineer Concremat to help contractor win work on $231bn PPP programme
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Nakheel finance boss leaves amid spate of redundancies
Parent company Dubai World due to present repayment plan for $22bn of debt to creditors next month
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Hammerson turns attention to France
Developer to invest £430m in two French projects this year but won't look at new UK construction projects until at least 2011
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Aldar reveals £87m loss in fourth quarter
Abu Dhabi’s biggest developer says weak results were mainly down to failing to sell any land from October to December
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‘It’s good to slow down’: Aldar at Al Raha Beach
Abu Dhabi developer Aldar is toning down the extravagance at Al Raha Beach, its 11km-long waterfront paradise. Patrick Bell, its head of pre-construction, tells Thomas Lane why that’s no bad thing
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The best seats on earth: South Africa’s World Cup stadiums
On 11 June, the 2010 World Cup kicks off in South Africa, the first time it’s been held on the African continent. Some 32 nations will compete in 10 stadiums, five of which are new. Stephen Kennett and Thomas Lane take a look at the construction of the big three
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The lure of South Africa
There are major opportunities for UK firms, but before bidding for work they need to understand South Africa's complex equality legislation
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Twist and shout: RMJM’s Abu Dhabi Capital Gate tower
RMJM’s Capital Gate tower in Abu Dhabi leans at a stomach-lurching 18º, making it a project that largely consisted of geometrical and structural problems – not least of which was finding out where the building had moved to each morning