Qatar’s successful bid to gain the rights to host the 2022 FIFA Football World Cup has generated a lot of interest around the world, and with contractors looking to get a piece of the action in the 11 year build up to the event.
Below is a collection of the key moments over the six months since the anouncement, starting with the most recent stories carried by CW, working back to the winning bid announcement.
Click the links below to read the stories in full.
- Qatar may be stripped of 2022 World Cup
- Qatar stadia could be ready well before World Cup
- Qatar is world’s fastest-growing economy, says IMF
- Report: World Cup fever spikes Qatar office demand
- $5.5bn Qatar-Bahrain causeway to be built by 2015
- Qatar to build world’s tallest building in Doha
- 35 new hotels to be launched in Qatar in 2011
- Qatar names board to oversee 2022 World Cup
- Qatar projects worth $250bn, says research group
- Byrne: Qatar World Cup boom coming in 2013
- Qatar issues safety guide for construction workers
- Qatar’s big projects
- Goals for Qatar
- Qatar’s game plan
- Qatar Railways signs contract with Parsons, Aecom
- Qatar 2022: Robo-clouds could cool the World Cup
- Qatar workforce seen growing by 448,000 by 2030
- Qatar 2022: Work now to avoid contract disputes
- New Qatar Steel plant to start production in 2013
- $26bn worth of MEP works mooted for Qatar
- Qatar 2022: $3bn in tenders to be awarded in 2012
- Qatar 2022 – Q&A with Albert Speer and Partners
- Qatar 2022: $100bn spree faces tight deadline
- Qatar in World Cup property price hike
- World Cup 2022: Qatar will never be the same
- 22 Qatar 2022 World Cup Facts for contractors
- Qatar 2022: Spotlight now on HSE initiatives
- World Cup a ‘huge challenge’ for Qatar’s Kahramaa
- Qatar 2022: ‘We must now deliver’ says QPM chief
- Qatar wins 2022 FIFA World Cup bid
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