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As developments vie for attention, many have turned to sports stars to boost their profile.
Angela Giuffrida takes a look at the trend of construction companies to form partnerships, and the pros and cons of this approach.
Angela Giuffrida takes a look at two of the biggest locally-based construction companies, and their plans for overseas expansion.
Construction Week talks to Dutco Balfour Beatty about the challenges it is facing in the marketplace.
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There seems no end to the number of UK construction firms trying to enter the GCC market.
Ras Al Khaimah is trying to compete with Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but in its own inimitable style.
DFC's Etisalat store has a ‘new age' concept, courtesy of Imagination. By Charlotte Butterfield.
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With towers being erected at a phenomenal pace, Hugo Berger takes a look at the trouble formwork firms are having in promoting their safety measures for working at height.
With flooring companies meeting the demand in the industry for greater quality head-on, Hugo Berger takes a look at why firms have reasons to be optimistic.
Hugo Berger takes a look at how the producers of top-drawer baths, sinks and showers are trying to convince property developers to invest in quality.
With energy requirements getting tougher Christopher Sell looks at how lighting can push existing technologies to meet the new standards.
Unrest among labourers has been one of the major issues in Dubai. Hugo Berger visits Sonapur labour camp with a social worker who is trying to improve the standard of living for construction workers.
Massive-scale projects are not exclusive to Dubai. As Christopher Sell finds out, other GCC countries have grandiose developments in the pipeline, too.
The French have so far been reluctant to get involved in the Middle East construction boom. Hugo Berger reports on how this is set to change.
Concrete firms continue to innovate, while contractors squeeze out every available opportunity to meet deadlines.