GCC governments turn to public-private partnership (PPP) financing structures, as oil revenues decline, says Ian Tempest, Director, Faithful+Gould.
The reducing volume of project awards has been a major issue affecting the construction industry, but it is not the only one, says Ben Hughes, Deloitte.
As requirements for different types of hospital have grown, so have the demands made on master planning and design teams, writes Barry Landrum from SSH.
At the dawn of a new year, Jason OConnell spoke to some of the biggest players in the market to find out their expectations for the year ahead.
A delay or failure in subcontracting is deemed, in the eyes of the employer, as a delay or failure by the main contractor, says Heba Osman
Shaji Ul Mulk, founder and chairman of Mulk Holdings, talks about the virtues of glass reinforced composites and fire-rated cladding.
Heba Osman from Fenwick Elliott talks about the need for certain actions that must be taken to ensure the safety of buildings.
Why Qatar has moved to recycle construction waste into building materials, discusses Dr Khaled Hassan, country director Qatar, TRL
Termination can be a difficult process, so its best to follow the saying of think about the exit before you enter, says Heba Osman from Fenwick Elliott.
Ian Tempest, director, Faithful+Gould explains why public private partnerships (PPP) are the way forward in the regional construction industry.