All Middle East articles – Page 31
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Tokyo resolves to bid for 2016 Olympics
Resolution backing the Olympic bid is passed by the Japanese parliament
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Row erupts over stalled Nakheel commercial scheme
Investors demand compensation for Dubai project that hasn’t progressed in two years
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Saudi client plans giant Panda celebration
Middle East retail client washes downturn out of its hair with novel record-breaking attempt
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Dubai developer takes drastic action to help customers
Deyaar offers homeowners struggling to make payments new options including apartment downsizing
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Saudis scrap part of $6.5bn hospital building programme
Global financial crisis blamed as lack of funds force decision to abandon plans
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US housing market shows signs of life
Government figures for February show monthly upturn, although levels still well below 2008
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Davis Langdon appointed to $400m Saudi cultural centre
QS hopes Saudi Aramco project will help company grow share of Saudi market
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Calatrava awarded €30k compensation for design change
Spanish High Court rejects Spanish architect's €3m compensation claim for Bilbao bridge extension
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UK firms urged to bid for $20bn Winter Olympics work
UKT&I report highlights construction opportunities in Russia for 2014 Winter Games
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Russian developer of Foster scheme seeks government bail out
Yelena Baturina, Russia's richest woman and the developer behind Project Orange, applies for government-backed loans
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Arup to masterplan Chinese prototype eco-scheme
Government-backed green industrial park in Wuhan city aims to set an example for environmental good practice
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Work halts on Rogers site in Barcelona
19th-century bullring project becomes highest-profile casualty in Spanish construction crisis so far
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Hadid and Gehry in small town ruckus
Politicians and residents of Elk Grove in California argue over 2012 aquatic centre architect’s suitability to civic centre
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Dubai $10bn bail out to reach developers within days
Hopes developers will use government cash to pay UK consultants and contractors
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10 years is a long, long time: liability for defects or collapses
There are strict laws in the Emirates about defects that threaten a building’s stability, and you’re liable for a decade. So what can you do to avoid having to pay out?
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Renegotiating tenders in Dubai
Has your UAE client asked you to take a pay cut? Here are some tips from lawyers on minimising the pain
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Wilkinson Eyre reveals plans for Russian ski complex
Winter sports complex in Nizhny Novgorod will be used as training ground for `winter Olympics
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Video: Foster unveils Western Europe's tallest towers
Lord Foster talks to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV at Mipim about his firm's Hermitage Plaza towers in Paris
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White Young Green designs £2.5m Turkish refugee centres
Subsidiary DeLeeuw International leads design work on nine new EU-funded facilities
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Arabtec targets Saudi Arabia and Egypt
UAE's biggest contractor plans to sidestep Dubai downturn by targeting other Middle Eastern markets