All articles by Roxane McMeeken – Page 5
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Turkey to spend billions on infrastructure
UK government encourages firms to apply for construction opportunities in the country
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Developer at Cityscape seeks partners for Iraq schemes
Atconz Real Estate is already building 1,565-home development in ‘new emerging market’
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Crossrail seeks bids for two big tunnelling jobs
Work will entail building sprayed concrete lining tunnels and access shaft to link existing network to main Crossrail artery
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Construction in UAE shudders back to life
Bottom of the market called as mega projects including £1.2bn Tameer Towers return to site
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Housebuilder anger grows over tax crackdown
Builders’ groups attack plan to bring all workers under PAYE, despite support elsewhere
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Qatari Diar plans push into Vietnam
State-owned developer in talks with Vietnamese communist government over £600m investment fund
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Kensington and Chelsea bids for Crossrail station
Council puts in last-minute bid for Crossrail stop at site of former gas works
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Crossrail chairman looks to cut costs
Terry Morgan admits savings are necessary to mollify critics and warns of 'horrific' consequences of delays
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Gaddafi forced to dismantle New York tent
Bedouin-style construction ran counter to local laws
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60m-high contemporary lighthouse to be symbol of Saudi university
Australian firm Urban Art Projects says design was inspired by ancient Arabic maritime traditions, regional art and marine ecology of Red Sea
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Cityscape back on agenda for Nakheel and Emaar
Dubai developers abandon decision to pull out of Dubai property exhibition
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Bid rigging firms hit by massive OFT fines
Contractors found guilty of cover pricing ordered to pay severe fines totalling £130m
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Firms fear looming OFT fines will force them to shut down
Anxiety builds as industry anticipates verdict on cover-pricing inquiry within the next week
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Getting through Christmas: Hays contractors' salary survey 2009
There may be the odd sign of spring in some sectors, but the labour market is stuck in the bleak midwinter – as this year’s contractors’ salary guide makes clear
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Delays hit Dubai metro
Continued extension of Green line pushes opening date back to late 2010
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Giant Ikea to open in Abu Dhabi
New store on Yas Island by Aldar Properties and Al-Futtaim Group will aim to attract local and international customers
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Number of projects on hold in the Middle East revealed
Numbers show that UAE has been hardest hit of all, with 566 stalled schemes, but still has the most construction activity in the region
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Unemployed graduates: We were promised jobs
But these three, like so many other construction graduates, have not found them in the industry. ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s first annual survey of university leavers reveals just how grim things are
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Crossrail ticket hall at Farringdon gains approved
Islington council gives green light to hall in station to link new rail link with existing London lines
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Three consortiums vie for first two Crossrail jobs
Firms including Costain, Skanska, Kier and Vinci bid for tunnelling contracts on £16bn rail project