All Middle East articles – Page 62
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Turner & Townsend regroups to increase global reach
QS splits international division into six to speed up decision-making and prepare for expansion
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Czech economy is booming, says EC Harris
Construction output set to rise 25% in 2007 according to European Focus report
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Seven star 'Jungle' hotel tempts developer in Dubai - images
Hotel designed by Sybarite Architects would feature a two-storey jungle at the top of the 28-storey building
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Mott MacDonald to study water demand in Saudi Arabia
Consultant to assess resource needs in expanding Middle Eastern Kingdom
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Project team on Abu Dhabi zero carbon city appointed
Six consultants with Foster + Partners on Masdar City scheme. WSP reveals energy waste and water strategies
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DTZ in Sweden
Property adviser DTZ has bought Stockholm firm Fastighetsplanering AB for £400,000, with further payments of up to £160,000 over the next three years.
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Foster misses out on Dead Sea shortlist
Foster + Partners has not been included on the shortlist to work on plans for a canal between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea in the Middle East.
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International standard to stamp out conflicting lifecycle costs
An international standard that will bring consistency to lifecycle costing for buildings is to be issued in the next few months.
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Taylor Wimpey bullish despite £61m US hit
Taylor Wimpey, the UK’s largest housebuilder, this week insisted it was “in good shape” to come out of the housing slump in the US, despite taking a further £61m hit in its first half results, writes Sarah Richardson.
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WSP buys Fitzwalter Group for £1.9m
Australian enivornmental project manager is the latest southern hemisphere business to be bought by WSP
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New York architect wins mammouth job in Siberia
Leeser Architecture wins competition to design World Mammouth and Permafrost Museum
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Burj Dubai now world’s tallest building
Developer will not reveal final height as skyscraper hits height of 512m after 1,276 days of construction
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The desert blooms in Saudi Arabia
Architect Barton Willmore and civil engineer Buro Happold have won a competition to design a futuristic botanical garden and leisure centre in Saudi Arabia.
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Hill International win New York City housing deall
Consultant will provide construction management and build services on $50m housing scheme
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Lifeline for Napoleon’s last refuge
Construction of the first airport on the British island of St Helena in the South Atlantic has moved a step closer with the shortlisting of three bid teams.
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David Chipperfield does the triple at RIBA awards
Practice honoured for office, museum and library in Spain, German and America
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Mott lands deal in Abu Dhabi
Mott MacDonald has been appointed by the environment agency in Abu Dhabi to help develop green building guidelines.
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Foster profit soars 136% with ‘further rises to come’
Architect pays himself £2.9m and buys the practice’s aircraft after making £5.9m profit
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Gensler enters property consultancy
International architect Gensler is expanding into property consultancy in the UK after poaching two senior managers from consultant Donaldsons.