All Middle East articles – Page 56
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T&T wins Sydney transport job
Consultant appointed as cost adviser on £5.6bn North West Metro project
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Millbridge expands into Middle East
Project managment firm plans to open offices Dubai and Abu Dhabi focusing on banking, retail and leisure sectors
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McBains Cooper wins Gulf Air contract
Consultant will ‘capture the spirit of Arabian hospitality’ in the new lounge at Heathrow T4
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Greening up Manhattan
City mayor hopes to put wind turbines on skyscrapers and build windfarms in the ocean
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William McDonough designs eco-office in Milan
Isola will incorporate renewable energy capture including photovoltaics and ground source thermal capture
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Capita completes work on new luxury resort in Dubai
Atlantis, The Palm features the tallest freefall water slide in the Middle East, 65,000 marine creatures in a special underwater lagoon
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European developers back BREEAM
Property developers and consultants join forces to introduce BREEAM for Central and Eastern Europe
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Balfour Beatty profit soars as order book hits £12bn
Big project wins in the Middle East, Asia and US help increase contractor's half year profits by 25%
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Delhi plans 10 new metro stations for 2010
Pell Frischmann works with architect John McAslan + Partners to build 10 new Delhi metro stations
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Balfour Beatty ties up £100m PPP deal in Singapore
New deal inline with contractor’s strategy to expand PPP businesses in selected geographic markets
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RIBA presidents represent UK in Beijing
President Sunand Prasad and past president Jack Pringle to speak at UKT&I seminar in Olympic city
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Home Office delays decision on prioritising visas for QSs
QSs must wait to find out if they will be dropped from a visa scheme to alleviate skills shortages
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Beijing Olympics: The real stars of the show
More than 1.5 million visitors are expected to descend upon Beijing over the next month to see the athletes, and the grand architectural statements, of the 2008 Olympics
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Beijing Olympics: Let the Games begin
Beijing carries out last-minute preparations for Olympic opening ceremony
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Big business in the Balkans
YRM appoints architect and general planner on the £158m Sofia Business Park
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Into Africa: LCE Architects Libya office
LCE Architects opens office in Libya after winning several commissions from the government
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Japanese contractor Kajima reports further £5.4m loss
Japanese contractor Kajima posted a pre-tax loss of £5.4m in the year ended 31 December 2007, taking its losses to £124m in three years.
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Beijing CCTV tower wins race to finish by Games opening
Arup and OMA's CCTV Tower just beat the deadline to finish cladding before the Olympics opening ceremony
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Balfour Beatty ties up £103m US military housing project
UK contractor will design, construct and renovate accommodation at historic West Point