All Global articles – Page 16
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Workers on Qatar 2022 offices 'unpaid for a year'
Workers that fitted out offices for Qatar World Cup organisers have not been paid
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ISG acquires Spanish fit-out firms
Contractor takes controlling stake in office, retail and data centre fit-out businesses
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Balfour Beatty wins £300m of work in Hong Kong
Balfour Beatty’s Hong Kong-based joint venture has won two contracts worth £300m
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Broadway Malyan designs Jakarta Tower
Architect unveils plans for a major mixed-use tower development in central Jakarta, Indonesia
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Qatar unveils designs for second World Cup stadium
Qatar 2022 World Cup organisers unveil designs for second proposed stadium, the 60,000-seat Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor City
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Asia's infrastructure spending to far outstrip Europe
PWC report says Asia-Pacific countries will be spending six times as much on infrastructure as their western European counterparts by 2025
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Carillion wins £70m Saudi hospital job
Firm’s Saudi Arabian business picks up major hospital contract in Riyadh
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Hyder posts sharp fall in profit after £11.2m writedown
Consultant takes hit on value of its Asian and German businesses, but UK performs strongly
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Construction worker dies in Brazil monorail collapse
Fatality on extension originally planned to be ready for World Cup
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Qatar: Looking beyond the World Cup
Responding to cultural senstitives while building schools in the world’s richest country
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T&T launches two new Latin American offices
Consultant also makes two senior appointments in the region
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Qatar relaunches World Cup stadium competition
Organisers launch second international architectural competition to design flagship stadium, amid corruption claims surrounding bid
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Learning from Brazil
International scrutiny has been intensified because the World Cup build has fuelled fears about Brazil’s ability to host the Olympics in two year’s time
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The beautiful game
Busted budgets, poor planning and co-ordination, horrendous delays, cancelled transport schemes, laborious bureaucracy, corruption, mass protests and onsite fatalities - apart from that, preparations for the 2014 World Cup seem to have gone very smoothly
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The world is waking up to the need for standard measurement
Countries are coming together to stop comparing apples with pears when it comes to property asset measurement
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Fifa faces calls for Qatar World Cup re-vote
Fresh corruption allegations prompt further opposition to Qatar World Cup
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BRE launches new push into China
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Research Establishment has signed a deal to set up a new training and R D centre in China’s fastest growing city
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Balfour Beatty picks up £78m US light rail job
Balfour Beatty has won a £78m job to build a new light rail line in Charlotte, North Carolina
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Carillion wins £400m of work in Middle East
Carillion’s Middle East joint venture secures contracts worth £400m, including two luxury hotels in Dubai