All Middle East articles – Page 26
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Consultants call for action on 'unjust' treatment of firms in UAE
Association for Consultancy and Engineering boss warns ‘staggering amount’ of unpaid fees is fostering mistrust between UK firms and UAE developers
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Dubai claims: the new regime
There have been significant changes in the way disputes are handled in the UAE
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Saudi Arabia 'needs 1m new homes in five years'
Demand will be boosted by population growth and new mortgage laws, say Cityscape organisers
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Payment delays drive up debt at Interserve
Maintenance specialist hit by 'lengthening payment cycles' in the Middle East but turnover and profit still on track
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Fire hits Zaha Hadid's Guangzhou opera house
Chinese opera house blaze comes just months after Rem Koolhaas building destroyed in Beijing
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Small firms to get help entering Libyan market
£13,000 Service will include introduction to clients and other firms in the market, advice on setting up, getting visas and repatriating revenue
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Nakheel renegotiates contracts with creditors
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV that Dubai government is plugging funds into developer will come as relief to UK companies working in the region
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Chinese officials deny human error in school quake deaths
Planning authorities claim no evidence of negligence in death of 5,335 schoolchildren in Sichuan earthquake
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Dubai’s biggest contractor owed £500m
80% of money owed to Arabtec is from government-linked entities
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TV premiere: Riyadh television HQ by Heneghan Peng
This is a first look at a headquarters building for satellite television operator Arabsat in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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The end is nigh
Nightingale Architects’ South African offshoot has won its first project: a 10m rand (£780,000) lighthouse complex at the southernmost tip of Africa
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Zaha: Surfer's Paradise transit centre
Hadid's previously unpublished proposal for a transit centre in Queensland in collaboration with Patrik Schumacher
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BIG's friendly giant: New Tamayo Museum, Mexico City
Danish architect BIG has won a competition with Mexican architect Rojkind to design a museum overlooking Mexico City
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Cyril Sweett to increase Middle East presence with Iraq base
Cyril Sweett is planning to move staff into Iraq by the summer, as part of a Middle East expansion plan
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Staff walk out of Dubai Formula One job
Developer insists row over payment will not delay Yas Marina circuit, which is due to make its F1 debut in November
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Arup and WSP make Finnish masterplan shortlist
Heatherwick also on a shortlisted team to masterplan 100ha site in Helsinki
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Aecom buys Savant to boost European presence
Consultant takes over 600-strong firm, and renames other subsidiaries including Faber Maunsell
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Bin Laden to build two hotels in Mecca
Saudi contractor teams up with Fairmont Raffles to exploit kingdom's growing tourism industry
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Gulf labour camps at highest risk of swine flu epidemic
Work Bank warns that crowded conditions would mean disease would spread ‘like wildfire’ if it reached the workers
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A giant leap for Belarus as work starts on second frog tunnel
Underground crossing will provide safe passage for toads and frogs through national park