All Middle East articles – Page 25
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Transport and Middle East wins drive Hyder profit up 8%
Consulting firm reports 37% increase in overall turnover and order book up 22% on last year
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Davis Langdon to take plunge in Saudi Arabia
Davis Langdon is to open an office in Saudi Arabia to boost market share in the country
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Dubai to review 2015 strategic plan
Dubai prime minister admits in wide-ranging web chat that downturn will force a review
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Irish architects outraged at 'exclusionary' competition rules
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland may complain to Brussels over turnover restriction in Dublin competition
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US construction spending jumps
Spending unexpectedly hits eight-month peak after five consecutive monthly falls
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Arup and Bill Clinton join forces to fight climate change
British engineer is to help the former US president’s charity to advise major cities on reducing carbon output
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New Saudi property rules could tempt UK firms
Regulations follow Dubai’s recent changes, which is good news for those entering the market
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Yas Island marina
£115,000m² centrepiece of development that will host Formula One was flooded with 150 million gallons of water this weekend
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Dubai government to slash business charges 30%
Plan to stimulate economy will aim to reduce effects of downturn
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Gulf student competition announced
RIBA Gulf Chapter announces 'Urban Exchange: The Souk' to coincide with its formal launch in October
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Aldar Properties rethinks £13bn Al Raha Beach scheme
UAE developer to reconsider 'mix and balance' of 11km waterfront city in light of market changes
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Qatar construction market to grow 17% in 2009
Reinvestment of oil and gas income in infrastructure is driving a building boom in the Middle East nation
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Galliford Try to enter Qatar
Contractor/housebuilder to branch out into Middle East to offset downturn and hopes to start first project this year
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US housing starts lurch downward
Surprise record low crushes widespread hopes of upturn in housebuilding
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Indian election victory boosts top housebuilder
Hirco shares soar 17% after analysts pronounce winning UPA alliance stable
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Home demolitions soar in East Jerusalem
Demolition orders in Arab section rising under city's new mayor, despite UN demand for freeze
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Scott Brownrigg and Pascall + Watson combine in Abu Dhabi
Informal partnership will allow firms to bid and work together on projects in UAE capital
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Six killed in Chinese bridge collapse
550 people help to clear rubble after 200m stretch of a flyover in Hunan buries road below
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Just how bad are Dubai's labour camps?
Under UAE law, workers’ camps must be clean, well lit and provide 40ft2 of living space for each resident. They are also denounced as among the most inhumane in the world. Roxane McMeeken went there to find out why
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Hill plans to buy big-name QS
US consultant to buy a top 20 British QS firm as part of its European expansion plan