Construction Sites | August Issue no. 109

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Qatar to build Lusail tower shaped like desert flower

A computer generated image shows one of two projects designed by Zaha Hadid, a 70,000sqm building featuring a hotel and residential apartments. The project is scheduled for completion in 2020 in Lusail City’s Marina District.

Qatar will construct two buildings designed by late Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, including a tower shaped like a desert flower close to the site of the 2022 soccer World Cup final. H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani commissioned Hadid in 2013 to create the structures, one a 38-story hotel in the form of a hyacinth and featuring a nine-pointed base to shield visitors from the searing Gulf sun. HE Sheikh Mohammed’s Al Alfia Holding said in a statement it would construct the tower “designed in response to current and future environmental challenges” by 2020 in the city of Lusail, 23km north of Doha. “With truly inspirational public spaces and atrium, 120 unique residences and 200 hotel rooms of Zaha Hadid’s unmistakable signature, we celebrate her remarkable legacy and continue Lusail City’s commitment to creating the region’s most sustainable, interconnected community,” said Sheikh Mohammed, Chairman of Al Alfia Holding. “We often look at nature’s systems when we work to create environments, at her unrivaled logic and coherence,” Hadid, who died in March, had said of the project. The formal composition of Hadid’s design for the Lusail tower has been inspired by the structure of the Desert Hyacinth; a flowering plant native to the landscapes and coastlines of the Arabian Gulf. The nine-pointed form of the building’s podium surrounds a central core defined by the interwoven fluid geometries of the hyacinth. A filigreed mashrabiya facade envelops the building to reduce solar gain. Fluidity is embedded within the region’s architectural heritage and traditions. Continuous calligraphic and geometric patterns flow from domes to ceilings, ceilings to walls, walls to floors, establishing seamless relationships and blurring distinctions between architectural elements. Zaha Hadid developed this historical understanding of the region’s architecture in a contemporary interpretation evolving from her research into natural systems of organization and structure, as well as applying the possibilities achieved through advancements in design, construction and material technologies to deliver workable solutions for the 21st century.

Qatar inaugurates two projects in Morocco Qatar has inaugurated two projects in the Moroccan city of Errachidia on the directives of HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani to support the socio-cultural, sports and industrial sectors in the north African country. The projects were implemented under the Private Engineering Office’s supervision. The projects were inaugurated by the Governor of Errachidia, Draa Tafilalet Province, Mohamed Fenaid, Qatar’s Ambassador to Morocco, Abdullah Falah Al Dossari, and the Director-General of the International Foundation for Wildlife Research, Hamad Misfer Al Hajri, in the presence of a number of the province’s officials. The first project includes a social and cultural center as well as a sports facility in Errachidia on an area of 3,650 square meters, designed to accommodate young people and develop their abilities so that they can contribute to the progress of the society in various fields. The second project includes a center for traditional industries in an area of 3,091 square meters and consists of three floors with a basement car parking. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Ambassador Al Dossari said that the two projects were built on the directives of HH the Emir. He pointed to the importance of these projects and their role in the development of society in this region.

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Qatari fund buys $2.5 billion Singapore tower from BlackRock Qatar Investment Authority, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, has agreed to buy BlackRock Inc’s Asia Square Tower 1 in Singapore’s central business district for $2.5 billion (QR9.1 billion), Bloomberg reported. Qatar will purchase the office tower in the central business district in the largest single-tower sale in the region, according to a joint statement from Qatar Investment Authority and BlackRock. The building has been on the market since last year after bids by a consortium of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund and CapitaLand Ltd., Singapore’s largest developer, and rival bids by ARA Asset Management Ltd failed to clinch the deal. BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, had to settle for a lower price than it had originally anticipated for the 43-story tower, whose tenants include Citigroup Inc and KKR & Company, as rents in the city state continued to decline amid slowing economic growth and increased supply. BlackRock said last year that it could get more than S$4 billion for Asia Square Tower 1 and may also sell Asia Square Tower 2. The two towers together are worth S$7 billion, the firm estimated at the time. “There has been a lot of near-term negativity on the Singapore market,” John Saunders, head of Asia-Pacific for BlackRock Real Estate, said in an interview. “I think it’s a little bit overdone. There is some new stock coming on, but what tends to happen in Singapore is you get a big piece of supply that temporarily can disrupt the market, but then demand is always usually pretty strong.” Both the Asia Square towers are 90% occupied and vacancies in the area are below 4%, Saunders said. About $100 billion of the Qatar Investment Authority’s stakes in local companies such as Qatar Airways and Qatar National Bank SAQ will be placed into a new internal division named Qatar Investments, people with knowledge of the matter said last month. The move is part of the biggest overhaul of the way the fund is run since HE Sheikh Abdulla Bin Mohamed bin Saud Al Thani has been appointed chief executive officer in 2014.

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BIM adoption by firms in Qatar expanding

BIM benefits are manifold and the BIM process helps to manage and organize design process through shared models

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s Building information modeling (BIM) is increasingly becoming mainstream in Qatar, more companies are adopting the trend every day. Some opt for a full transition to BIM, others use it on a project-by-project basis, depending on their clients’ requirements and contract terms. Whether BIM is fully or partially implemented, the transition comes with its own set of challenges and benefits. In a series of interviews, Construction Sites seeks to explore different aspects of this change and the critical factors in BIM’s successful implementation. In this first interview of the series, Mohamed Mohsen, BIM Department Manager at Engineering Consultants Group (ECG), talks about BIM adoption and issues and challenged related to it. QUESTION: What aspects of BIM are being implemented by your company now? How have you chosen those aspects? ANSWER: ECG has been implementing BIM for the past 10 years. It first adopted BIM Modeling to achieve better design quality. By exploring software capabilities, BIM is being currently utilized for many jobs, including clash detection, technical design review and co-ordination, visualization, quantities extraction and validation, environmental analysis, cost estimation and project phases planning. All these aspects are chosen for their great impact on the design quality and process efficiency. Q: What BIM software do you use? And what have made you to choose it? A: Autodesk Platform is used and utilized for most of BIM uses. ECG utilized BIM in 2006 using Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture and MEP which was a good start before implementing Autodesk Revit in 2009 for all disciplines of BIM production. ECG is a multi-disciplinary AEC firm and has been looking for the best BIM tool for collaboration among all disciplines; Revit has been chosen as the preferred ECG BIM software for aiding all team to work on the same platform which achieves better collaboration reaching the highest level of coordination and production efficiency. Q: What are the main benefits of using BIM in your projects? A: BIM benefits are manifold and the BIM process helps to manage and organize de-

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sign process through shared models. There is less need for rework and duplication of drawings for the different requirements of building disciplines. The model contains all information, allowing each discipline to annotate and connect their intelligence to the project. BIM models are connected to database. The database aids for precise quantity takeoffs that are updated automatically as the model evolves. The computerized BOQ (Bill of Quantity) allows for more accurate cost estimation. Sharing and collaborating with models improve workflow. Project-management is now being delivered on ECG shared servers which is considered as the main Common Data Environment (CDE). There are tools for different disciplines to share their complex project models and to co-ordinate with other disciplines. Technical reviews and markup ensure that each discipline has had input on the evolution of the design, and that they are all ready to execute when the design is completed and moves forward in construction process. The digital model-based workflow aids to control project history so that users can be certain they’ve captured their time spent working on the model. The connection to the version history of the model’s evolution can help you avoid disastrous disappearances or corruption of files that may cause productivity problems. Q: How do you assess the production benefits of BIM? A: BIM uses output efficiency which is one of the most important factors to assess the production benefits of BIM. Co-ordination and clash detection is one of the BIM uses that play an important role in the assessment; it reduces RFI’s and site wastes (time and material) by eliminating design conflicts. BIM analysis assists in achieving the environmental design aspects and reduces energy demand. Q: What is the impact of BIM on design/engineering? A: It directly affects the project cost, time, overall project delivery time and quality which are different from one phase to another in BIM implementation inside any AEC firm. At the beginning of BIM implementation, higher cost is required to upgrade your hardware and software and training budget for all

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your employees and hiring new BIM professionals. Also, more time is required for BIM adoption as all your employees may still not be familiar with the shift. After this initial spending and with time, BIM can decrease the costs and eliminate time wasted, leading to decrease in the overall delivery time and better quality compared to the traditional design method. Q: What are critical factors in successful implementation of BIM? A: People, process, standards and policy are the factors affecting BIM. From my point of view, people form one the most critical factors affecting BIM implementation. People are project stakeholders; project owners, design consultants and engineers, contractors, operators and BIM users. Owners have to understand the importance of the integrated project delivery concept which is the most preferred contact type for better collaboration and less rework. BIM service provider’s consultants and engineers should be strict in applying the BIM process following the firm workflow and standards. Q: What issues and concerns are you encountering on projects that incorporate BIM in design? A: In Qatari market, the client team may list many sophisticated BIM contract items without studying their exact need and their impact on the cost of design and engineering services. On the technical side, there are some software limitations to integrate updates on BIM design models for the contractor use. Also, suppliers and subcontractors still don’t have BIM libraries for their technical input which affect the overall project time delivery and time needed for accurate model production.

are implementing the concept of open BIM for data interoperability in different design stages and for different BIM uses. Q: Have you encountered concerns regarding model ownership? A: Contracts and client regulations should be reviewed and highlighted with BIM solutions support design requirements. BIM project management plan (BIM PMP) as well is considered as a BIM contact between stakeholder to define all responsibilities, at early preliminary design stage of each project, BIM PMP is set and define model elements ownership across various project stages for different stakeholders. Q: What is your experience regarding defining the level of detail that is valuable to have in the design model? A: Level of development LOD is defined by level of detail LoD & level of information LOI. LOD is not fixed to each design stage. From ECG experience, LOD 300 is the most suitable for design consultants which satisfies the need of all required information for the design produced. Model elements matrix also define the LOD of each model element and who is responsible for authoring model elements at each design stage.

Q: What is your current workflow process? A: ECG now is applying BIM for all building and infrastructure works using the most efficient method of collaboration between its branches in many countries through live shared models that enhance co-ordination and management process on CDE. The BIM model is generated for each engineering discipline and one combined file is made for co-ordination and clash detection. Each separated model is used for Q: What do you think engineering analysis which are the risks emerging led to the highest design efwith BIM implementa- ficiency. tion, if any? A: BIM risks can be divided Q: How did your compainto two broad categories: ny make the transition contractual and technical. in adopting BIM practicThe first risk is more related es? Did it have a sigto the responsibilities of BIM nificant impact on your model elements author and typical design process? owner and who is responsi- A: ECG adopted BIM at three ble for implementing differ- stages, starting with explorent BIM uses along different ing its software capabilities project stages which may be and implementing it withavoided by model element out any client or market redefinition matrix that is well quirements, and that was by defining the responsibilities. training all ECG engineers Technical risks are all relat- on the concept and software ed to available technology applications. And then BIM and maturity levels of imple- models that were created mentation and how software and managed by disciplines’

BIM co-ordinators and technical engineers, then there was the need to develop BIM standards with workflows being required. The BIM committee was assigned to study the BIM development and finally the BIM department was initiated to lead all BIM processes and activities. Q: Has the composition of your design staff changed? Are there any new roles that arose with this technology? A: BIM roles were introduced starting by BIM modelers and Co-ordinator for each discipline and ending with BIM department manager. Each employee in ECG has his BIM responsibilities even if BIM is not added to his position. BIM implementation changed some roles for the existing staff and added new ones as well. BIM project management team and BIM R&D team are working together for implementing the best technology for the engineering process. Q: How do you get all parties of a design project to agree on new methods of working? A: BIM demonstration workshops, BIM meetings and BIM execution plans are set to guide all BIM activities which define BIM process, working methodologies and responsibilities and are considered as a strong agreement between all design project stakeholders. Regular BIM meetings are required for BIM system maintenance and design coordination.

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BIM Department Manager at Engineering Consultants Group (ECG), Doha, Qatar. Adjunct faculty / BIM Instructor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCUQ). BIM Instructor and Teaching Assistant at the American University in Cairo (AUC- SCE).

Q: What is the current trend within your company toward performing more projects with BIM? A: ECG is implementing BIM without any client or market requirement that gives the best development environment, raising the performance of all ECG staff, So BIM became a service level that is applied and maintained whenever the project circumstances allow for that.

Q: What are the future trends? Where do you think BIM will go? A: BIM model holograms is the future, now BIM virtual reality is there and all the design teams can collaborate on virtual reality models that simulate all the building and site components before construction. BIM is still under continuous development Q: What projects have process for main aspects you executed with BIM and BIM level 3 is the most suitable environment for fuso far? A: Many projects with differ- ture concepts application. ent scales, standards, BIM requirements and BIM roles Q: Have you encounwere executed in different tered problems with the countries (Egypt, Qatar, the legal liabilities associUnited Arab Emirates, Ku- ated with implementing wait). Examples for BIM proj- BIM? If so, how did you address them? ects are: A: Legal liabilities come BIM projects in Qatar; FIFA world cup 2022 - train- from some contract points ing sites, Qatar Economic and phrases that are flexible Zone 3 Canal, Energy Center and not directly referring to for Al Wakrah and Al Rayyan specific requirement. For Stadiums FIFA 2022, Al Sadd example, “the BIM services HealthCare Center, Al Oway- will include but not limited nah Amiri Shooting Range, to the following” which may Lusail Al Jaber Twin Towers. give the client the flexibility to add any BIM requirement BIM projects in Egypt: Retail buildings zone 1 – along the project phase withBarwa, New Cairo, Grand out a variation order. Such Egyptian Museum (GEM), agreements must be written Credit Agricole Head Office and stated specifically and exact BIM services have to Complex in New Cairo. BIM projects in the UAE & be listed clearly as agreed. Also the model ownership Kuwait: General Investigation Build- and delivery method must ing-Kuwait, Emal Hall (Audi- be clearly stated in order not to fall in any legal problems. torium) Abu Dhabi.


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Saudi Arabia’s first Snow City to boost local tourism industry

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audi citizens and residents can now enjoy a white winter in an environment that is safe. This follows the kingdom’s indoor snowtheme park at Al-Othaim Mall Rabwa in Riyadh. Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar inaugurated the kingdom’s first Snow City on July 13. The latest tourist destination is described as “a new chapter and a huge leap” in the local leisure and tourism industry. During the inauguration event, Snow City showcased the variety of family-focused activities and entertainment that will entice visitors to this new tourism destination. Al-Othaim Leisure & Tourism Company introduced the Snow City features in the presence of Fahd bin Abdullah Al Othaim, deputy chairman of the

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board, Al-Othaim Holding; Saleh bin Abdullah Al Othaim, VP, Al-Othaim Leisure & Tourism Company; the French ambassador, in addition to a number of top-ranking officials, business leaders from the kingdom and the Gulf region and members of the press. Commenting on the occasion, Fahd bin Abdullah Al Othaim thanked the governor for inaugurating this major touristic attraction that supports the direction of the wise governance of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, which aims to boost and develop internal tourism. This renders it an attractive and lucrative industry that contributes to the kingdom’s economic diversification plans in order to propel the national economy and create new jobs for Saudi nationals.

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Fahd bin Abdullah Al Othaim has said that AlOthaim Leisure & Tourism company is thrilled to launch Snow City —

gion and the world,” he said. “We look forward to welcoming visitors to experience an array of activi-

At a glance Area: 5,000sqm Cost : Around 100 million Saudi riyals Hourly capacity: 350 people Temperature: Under 3 degrees Celsius Key Features Panoramic suspension bridge sledge Ice bumper cars Sledge and ski zone Rope courses Climbing wall Snow mobiles the first comprehensive snow attraction in the kingdom. “This exciting new tourism destination is a demonstration of the company’s commitment to offering visitors and consumers the best in family entertainment that is comparable to indoor theme park venues in the re-

ties and have incredible adventures in a realistic snowy environment,” he added. Snow City has been constructed on a 5,000sqm area with a cost of around 100 million Saudi riyals and with an hourly capacity of 350 people.It is also host to various entertainment

activities offered to visitors, including 12 different activities such as a panoramic suspension bridge, ice bumper cars, sledge and ski zone, rope courses, climbing wall, snowmobiles, and many others. Additionally, Snow City provides exceptional offers and diverse entertaining events, which combine the beauty of the city and the quality of the services available for men and women, allowing them to have the most memorable experiences. The city’s mascot, Thaluj the snowman, and the penguin Batriqo, will welcome and engage visitors all day long. The Snow City is an exciting touristic attraction that offers a unique real snow experience for children and their parents alike at affordable prices. The latest attraction represents “a vast leap” for

the tourism industry in the Kingdom. It offers “brilliant innovations and stylishly designed ice huts” that feature breathtaking views and bright colors, offering more comfort and pleasure to all visitors. An events and celebration venue has been designated at the site, including a series of popular restaurants to satisfy all tastes. Al-Othaim Leisure and Tourism Company specializes in planning, operation and management of touristic projects and entertainment attractions. A pioneer in the industry, the company has also completed a range of other entertainment projects located in major cities across the kingdom and other Arab countries, including Saffori Land, Faby Land, My Town, Action Zone, Slash Water Park and Extreme Zone.



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The city of parks and gardens Al Khor Park is the most recent addition to the public green spaces in Al Khor City. It is a family-oriented park with an area of 25,800sqm, containing children’s play zones and a 1,350sqm football playground. The park also has 60m long footpath, adequate rest areas and toilets. In addition to a traditional water well, the park features a 600sqm environmental section with an aviary and a mini-zoo. The park has 18 trees scattered all over the park and a total of 90 trees were planted on its borders. The park is equipped with the latest irrigation systems and has special sensors that monitor the water level in the tanks, to ensure that the water use is carefully monitored. There are also gauges for measuring pressure in the water pumps chamber, and in the water mains for maintaining its integrity. The gauges are linked to the central system and information is sent periodically to monitor the performance of

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the pumps so that the maintenance contractor has the necessary data in case of emergency or the malfunctioning of the pumps. Al Dhakira Park Al Dhakira Garden is another park in the Al Khor municipality. Located on the right side of the highway at the entrance of Al Dhakira city, the garden, covering an area of 14,580sqm, opened in 2009. The garden is an example of the modern style that was adopted in Qatar to create a distinctive yet relaxing outdoor area to spend holidays. Al Dhakira Garden has a variety of trees such as palm, lemon and beautiful flowering plants and includes a safe place for children to play inside the garden and entertainment for young people through the provision of spaces for sports and a theater for staging events. The children’s playground is covered with large tent-like

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is the Al Khor Corniche. This is located at the far end of Al Khor City on the northern side. It is considered a unique feature of the city and is both a recreational destination for locals as well as Corniche Al Khor Another distinctive public tourists to the city. space in the city of Al Khor To add to its value as a tourcanvas to protect them from direct sunlight. The park has water coolers, toilets, a car park, a mosque, basketball and volleyball courts.

ist destination, the beach area has been landscaped and is dotted with a large number of trees and ornamental ponds. The trees include ornamental plants such as the indigenous date palm trees, jasmine and seasonal flowers that were chosen for both color

and fragrance. The Corniche has been provided with shaded sitting areas and comfortable seats for visitors. There are a number of playing areas for children along the length of the Corniche, to ensure that there are secure safe places for children to play.


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A common code soon for building projects in GCC The Gulf Building Code (“the Code”) is expected to be introduced in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states in the second half of this year, unifying building and construction projects in the region. Placing an emphasis on sustainable development, the Code is expected to consolidate as many as eleven different building codes throughout the region. The Code is intended to outline the minimum standards required for architecture, construction, renewable energy, water efficiency, indoor air quality, building maintenance, green buildings, fire together with mechanical and electrical. The exact details of the Code are still to be released, though the Code is said to be modelled predominantly on the Saudi Building Code incorporating aspects of the International Building Code and international best practice. NECESSITY Those in support of the Code, highlight the fact that the GCC member states share a common interest in the implementation of a harmonised code. Particularly in the context of falling oil prices, a priority of many of the GCC governments remains diversification of their economies away from a reliance on oil and natural gas. Efficiency in construction and the alignment of interests is likely to facilitate market growth throughout the region and there is a common interest in ensuring a standardisation of health and safety throughout the states. IMPACT The impact of the Code is largely unknown, due to

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the absence of information on its form and implementation. It has been suggested by some critics that compliance with the Code will considerably increase construction costs. However, Qatar may benefit from the unification, as the high costs associated with construction may level out with the lower cost of construction in the other GCC states. It is likely that the high standard of the Qatari Building Code will facilitate Qatar’s easy transition to the unified Code. Individuals contemplating construction projects should ensure that they take consideration of the specifications of the Code (when known) and the cost associated with compliance. ISSUES WITH MENTATION

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There has been criticism suggesting that the individual codes of GCC states are preferable, as they ensure that the diverse needs of the differing construction markets are acknowledged. In order to ensure that the local customs are recognised, the Gulf Building Code is expected to be adapted to each member state. As all GCC states share a similar climate, environment and resources, it is likely that little variation will be necessary. The implementation of the Code is likely to mirror the European Union’s execution of the Eurocodes, where all members are subjected to the same standards with only minor modifications to adapt to the differing markets. It is expected that the Code will be implemented in phases. A two year pilot project is anticipated to run from 2016 to 2018. When

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remain in the guideline phase for two years, as this is still an uncertainty. In order for the Code to be effective, each state will have to adopt uniform enforcement mechanisms. QATAR CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS

the Code was intended to be released in late 2014, it was reported that signatories would only be required to use the Code as a guideline. Following the pilot period, the Code was expected to transform from a mere guideline to a mandatory Code, subject

to the outcome of further studies. However, recent discussions have suggested that this manner of implementation is not a certainty. It is recommended that construction professionals be cautious in relying on the notion that the Code will

It is likely that the Code will, in part, be modelled on the Qatar Construction Specifications (QCS), the most recent of which came into force on 4 May 2015. The QCS is intended to provide a technical framework that establishes minimum quality standards for construction and material in Qatar. The QCS

was developed in consultation with 120 building and construction experts on 9 committees. Public and private sector projects must adhere to the mandatory specifications. The specifications place particular emphasis on safety, ensuring that buildings must be wind-proof and withstand seismic activity. The QCS addresses environmental concerns and there is an emphasis on sustainable development. For example, the QCS mandates the replacement of broken street lights with energy efficient counterparts and that construction waste must be recycled.



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Sustainability initiatives gathering pace in the UAE Over the years, the world has witnessed the rise and fall of many cities owing to a combination of economical, geopolitical and social factors. Dubai, being the leading example of the growth of a city in a short span of time, has become a point of attraction and interest, both in the region and worldwide. On November 27, 2013, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) won the right to host the World Expo in Dubai in 2020. Expo 2020 is a Universal scale Registered Exposition time slot sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE), Paris. This will be the first time that the World Expo is staged in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia region. One of the themes of the Expo is sustainability. And Dubai aims to host one of the most sustainable expos in the history. The Expo plans are in tune with Dubai’s vision for the future. The government’s Dubai Plan 2021, which outlines the city’s future through holistic and complementary perspectives, has six themes: the people, the society, the experience, the government, the economy and the place. “The place” is elaborated as “a smart and sustainable city”. So how are these themes ma-

terializing in the UAE? What are the initiatives taken to achieve these goals and what is the contribution of concrete? Several initiatives evolved all over the UAE promoting sustainability. “Plan Abu Dhabi 2030” (urban master plan) addresses sustainability as a fundamental principle. Estidama, which is the Arabic word for sustainability, is an initiative developed and promoted by the UPC (Urban Planning Council). The aim of Estidama is incorporated into Plan 2030. Its main goal is to preserve and enrich Abu Dhabi’s physical and cultural identity, while improving the quality of life for its residents on the four equal pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, social and cultural. Furthermore, Masdar, a subsidiary of Mubadalla Development Company, was launched in 2006 by Abu Dhabi. It is a multi-billion dollar investment in renewable and alternative energy and clean technology. In 2008, Masdar announced Masdar City, the world’s first zero-carbon, zero-waste, carfree city. The city relies on solar energy and other renewable energy sources. The project is scheduled to be complete between 2020 and 2025. In 2010, Green Building Regulations and Specifications were

introduced in Dubai, covering five aspects: energy, water, materials & waste, ecology and building vitality. The target of these regulations was to decrease CO2 emissions by 20%, reduce waste, save water and energy without increasing the cost by more than 5%. Concrete, being the most widely used construction material in the UAE, had a major role to play in these regulations. In January 2014, the Dubai Municipality issued a new circular (202) regulating the concrete production by stating that all produced concrete should be “green concrete”. The circular specifies requirements for the manufacture of “green concrete”, including limits on the use of supplementary cementitious materials like Pulverised Fly Ash (PFA) and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS) as replacement for cement along with other factors related to durability. Following this initiative, the Dubai Municipality won the “Dubai Government Excellence Award” for the Year 2016 under the Category of Innovative Idea. Knowing that those specifications may have some limitations in certain applications, the Dubai Municipality has adopted a new initiative in partnership with NRMCA (Na-

tional Ready-Mixed Concrete Association) and Grey Matters Consultancy (www.greymatters.ws) which may serve as an optional alternative route for complying with the local sustainability requirements. The new project is called “Dubai Industry Wide Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for Ready Mixed Concrete”. It was introduced on November 25, 2015 during the sixth International Concrete Sustainability Conference, organized by Grey Matters and NRMCA in Dubai-UAE. This year the seventh International Concrete Technology Forum (ICTF) will take

place in Doha on November 20 in Grand Hyatt Hotel, and in Dubai on November 22, 23 in Al Bustan Rotana Hotel (www. concretesustainabilityconference.org). The ICTF Dubai will include a panel discussion, deliberating local requirements of the Dubai Municipality for green concrete, their implementation, alternatives and concerns rising from different parties and the results of the Dubai Municipality EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) research. Additionally, the Dubai Municipality, NRMCA and Grey Matters, will introduce for the

first time the “Dubai Municipality Awards” for Ready-Mix Concrete and Precast companies in Dubai. Companies will be rewarded for several achievements summarized by 10 awards, of which four are specifically for the ready-mix concrete companies and the remaining six awards will be granted to the ready mixed concrete and precast companies (three levels of awards for each), evaluating the performance in achieving the Dubai Central Laboratory certification under Dubai Municipality Standard Specification, DMS 026. vwww.greymatters.ws

The Concrete Sustainability Conference last year.

Mideast’s biggest infrastructure event to see major business deals The total value of projects planned in the GCC comes around $2 trillion, according to a recent Deloitte report. Global events like Dubai Expo 2020 and Qatar FIFA 2022 World Cup are boosting the local infrastructure development, leading to an increased demand for concrete and related products, plant machinery and vehicles. Middle East Concrete (MEC), and PMV Live

(PMV), claimed to be the region’s biggest infrastructure and construction machinery event, will gather leading construction industry players under one roof at the Dubai World Trade Centre from November 21 - 24 to capitalize on this growing business. Gulf governments’ growing focus on economic diversification is translating into a renewed impetus of the construction sec-

tor, accounting for 52% of the $ 2 trillion projects in the pipeline, followed by transport (19%) and power (11%). Organized by dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa, and co-located with The Big 5 Dubai, Middle East Concrete and PMV Live will build on a successful 2015 edition, which saw the participation of 32,792 visitors from 134 countries, over 400 exhib-

iting companies and more than 200 media attendees. This year, the event is set to be even bigger: a new floor plan taking advantage of the newly-constructed modern Za’abeel Halls 4, 5 & 6, with more indoor and outdoor space, will provide attendees a great opportunity to network, learn about latest industry trends and innovations and boost their business.

Last year, exhibiting companies closed deals worth around $3 million during the show days. “This figure is a tangible proof of the event’s effectiveness in facilitating access to huge market opportunities, while being a strategic platform for the construction industry throughout the region” said Nathan Waugh, Portfolio Director of the Construction Division at dmg events. According to a MEED foreCONSTRUCTION

cast, contract awards for this current year are expected to touch $140 billion, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia continuing to lead the market. Middle East Concrete and PMV Live 2016 will feature hundreds of new and innovative products from around the world, seminar theaters, free CPD certified educational sessions, live demonstrations to offer visitors and exhibitors an enhanced experience.

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Celebrating a Decade of Exceeding Client Expectations United Readymix, the leading producer and supplier of ready-mixed concrete and related products in Qatar is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2016. Since the company inception in 2006, United Readymix has been committed in providing with only inimitable tailor-made ready-mix solutions, resolute technical support services, backed with their technological and logistical capacity and expertise. Headquartered on the island adjacent to The Pearl Qatar, United Readymix WLL (URM), is a joint-venture between Qatar’s leading shareholding company, United Development Company QSC (UDC) and n.v. Besix/Six Construct, the largest Belgian construction group specialized in buildings, infrastructure, environmental projects and roads. With its extensive experience in handling various prestigious and mega projects, United Readymix enfolds each and every project as an opportunity to extend its brand’s vision of building a better world. Setting New Benchmarks Operational Excellence

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As the company’s untiring commitment to raise the quality concrete standards and remain globally competent, United Readymix has been awarded the National Ready Mix Concrete Association (NRMCA) Quality Certification. This makes the company the ‘first’ quality certified company in Qatar and ‘second’ outside the USA. This certification is in addition to the already obtained NRMCA plant certifications. With NRMCA Quality certification and ISO certification, a team of Certified ACI & NRMCA engineers, technicians and a fully-equipped in-house laboratory, United Readymix guarantees to deliver to set new benchmarks for optimal concrete quality and service. Proving Complete Peace of Mind United Readymix’s success is grounded in the company’s dedication to the success of its clients, its people and the company’s vision to provide its clientele with a flawless and positive project experience through constant innovation and sustainable excellence. In United Readymix, you are assured with a peace of mind to get your project up and running on time and are built only from the finest quality of concrete, straight from our five (5) locations across the country to wit; Pearl (URM-TPQ), Lusail (URM-URL), Al Rayyan (URM-URR), Industrial Area (URM-URS) and Airport (URM-URA).

Sustainable Technology United Readymix is dedicated to adopt latest cutting edge technology and marketing initiatives in the ready mix industry to maintain market integrity. In fact, the company owns their private de-bagging equipment for cementitious materials and a fleet of cement bulk trailers for easy cement transportation and security. United Readymix, known for its highly proficient in mass concrete placements and high-rise pumping, also own a state-of-the-art equipment complemented by a highly-competent, well-experienced URM pump team. With every project, United Readymix strives to raise the quality bar, providing value-added technical support and consultation expertise.

United Readymix endeavors to stamp its name to achieving sustainable growth, delivering value, creating excellent client relationships, recognizing local differences and providing solutions that complies global safety standards that upholds its commitment for corporate social responsibility.

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ARACO, The worldwide Dealer of the Year 2015 by Powerscreen Powerscreen, one of the world’s leading providers of mobile crushing and screening equipment, has awarded ARACO its highly-prestigious worldwide Dealer of the Year 2015 prize.

ARACO’s year of success in the state of Qatar, follows a significant period of growth and comes hard on the heels of being awarded 2014 Regional Dealer of the Year. The secret to ARACO’s success can be attributed to delivering a world class range of products. Add to this commitment to quality customer service and it’s no wonder ARACO has become the provider of choice for the Qatari construction sector.

ARACO, part of the Alfardan Automotive Operations, was singled out from Powerscreen’s worldwide network of 120 dealers. The award was bestowed in recognition of ARACO’s significant contribution to the Qatari construction sector; Mr. Antoine Azar, ARACO General supplying aggregates to government as Manager explained, “By constantly well as private sectors’ projects. focusing on our customer’s needs, developing new strategies accordMr. Ma’n Alhamawi, Chief Operating ingly, as well as introducing the Officer of Alfardan Automotive Operations right products to the market, we said, “The group’s strategy is to deliver have managed to achieve this lifetime superior customer satisfaction, by success. We fulfill customer’s providing extensive quality services at expectation by providing and well-established facilities that follow the delivering full after sales satisfachighest standards. ARACO, as part of the tion. The cooperation, determinagroup, has embraced this strategy and tion, time and efforts of the team displayed continuously the utmost have made a huge contribution to dedication to customer satisfaction.” the success of this dealership.” Making Powerscreen’s 50th anniversary even more memorable. The award took on even greater significance as it coincided with Powerscreen’s 50th anniversary and was the only accolade presented during the celebrations.

added, “We are privileged to receive this award and it shows that our efforts are paying off. We would like to thank our customers, through them, we have succeeded in our quest to be one of the market leaders in the Qatari market.” ARACO worked extremely hard to become the leading provider of Powerscreen crushing and screen machines to the Qatari market. It’s a success story that demonstrates how hard work and commitment to customer service really does pay off.

ARACO: proof that hard work really does pay off. For ARACO the award marks an incredible turn around in the company’s fortunes. Gaber Morsi, ARACO Sales Manager

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Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles provides the Qatari market with the new Mercedes-Benz Accelo & Atego Doha, Qatar – July 2016: With ever increasing pressure on businesses to increase efficiency, reduce operating costs and grow revenues, Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles is proud to provide the Qatari market with two Mercedes-Benz new medium-duty truck that deliver unmatched versatility, reliability and efficiency for business owners and fleet managers in a variety of industries. Designed to deliver maximum productivity, exceptional driving comfort, and the highest standards of safety, the newly launched Accelo and Atego model ranges offer exceptional power and agility. Providing the proven and unmatched Mercedes-Benz quality standards, both robust trucks are the perfect partner for transportation needs of all businesses. Khalid Sha‘aban, General Manager, Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles said: “There is strong demand for medium-du-

ty trucks across a wide sector of industries and segments in our Qatar, so versatility for fleets is essential. The Accelo and Atego set new standards in terms of robustness and productivity, and with the capacity to accept a variety of body types, each model can easily be adapted to a wide range of applications and customer needs. In developing the Accelo and Atego ranges, Mercedes-Benz has deployed significant resources to ensure these trucks deliver maximum reliability. Ruggedness, driver comfort, payload, and easy body mounting are the features which set these trucks apart and make them the perfect tools for demanding fleets – in both private and public sectors.”

transport challenges, the new Accelo 915 C is equipped with a Mercedes-Benz 150 hp four-cylinder engine and boasts a payload of more than five tonnes. With capacity easily fitting a driver and two passengers, the Accelo cab has a modern design and ensures the highest level of occupant safety, excellent visibility and an ergonomic interior, making the drive more comfortable while increasing driver productivity and alertness. Disc brakes in the front and rear enable fast, accurate response in everyday urban traffic. The Atego 1418 and 1725

The new Mercedes-Benz Atego offers superior fuel efficiency thanks to its powerful The Accelo 915 C and economical engines with output ranges of 130 kW (177 A compact, robust and versatile hp) and 180 kW (245 hp). The distribution truck with a strong two-speed rear axle enables drivetrain to tackle almost all perfect matching of the power-

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train to every driving situation and maximum flexibility at the operation – from high torque to high speed at the wheels. The Atego 1418 offers a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 14 tonnes, a six-speed synchromesh gearbox with a two-speed rear axle, and is powered by a 177 hp four-cylinder engine. The larger of the two, the Atego 1725, sports a 245 hp six-cylinder engine and offers a GVW of 17.1 tonnes. Both variants have a high load capacity and Body-builder friendly set-up that forms the basis for numerous applications. When it comes to the powertrain and its components, performance and efficiency are paramount. The model’s exceptional handling capabilities have been realized through new developments to the chassis, steering and suspension. Whether unladen or at the maximum permissible gross vehicle weight, the suspension offers the ultimate in

driving dynamics, safety and comfort. The Atego's compact dimensions and high agility allows the truck to tackle narrow alleys and relatively inaccessible areas without any problem. The technical features of the Atego ensure that costs per kilometer stay low during the vehicle’s entire service life, thanks to its four and six cylinder engines that provide optimal fuel economy and performance. The six-speed manual transmission ensures that engine output is transferred to the road surface with as little loss as possible. Gear shifting is also smooth and precise. The Atego 1725 A 4x4 The Mercedes-Benz Atego is also perfectly suited for more demanding applications and off-road driving conditions, thanks to the all-wheel drive configuration available for the

1725 model. The Atego 1725 A 4x4 features the proven and robust Mercedes-Benz powertrain with 245 hp, six-cylinder engine and resilient chassis and suspension system. The driven front axle is equipped with a differential lock as standard, which provides necessary additional propulsion and ensures safe and reliable operation when the going gets tough. Both axles are fitted with drum brakes for more protection of the brake system, as well as with the reinforced stabilizers which are capable of carrying heavier loads. For customers demanding more traction and even better off-road capabilities, the Atego 1725 A 4x4 can also be equipped with single tyres 365/85 R20 on the rear axle. Altogether, the Atego provides an optimized vehicle concept that makes it the first choice in both public and private sector medium-duty truck operations.


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SNAP Power Solution Company embarked upon their journey to deliver innovative roofing solutions with the collaboration of CJSC “Multi -activity manufacturing company “KRZ.” {Shingle RoofShield}.

SNAP Power Solution recently announced an important development in dynamic, contemporary roofing solutions through their agreement with CJSC, the CJSC “Multi -activity manufacturing company “KRZ”, who are rapidly becoming the industry leader in the production and supply of bituminous roofing and waterproofing materials in Russia and other CIS countries. Their success in those markets is recognized by their presence on the lead list of 'Best Russian Construction Industry Enterprises', by a special certificate acknowledging them as “leader in the Russian Construction Industry,” and their recent elevation to the "Elite of the Russian Construction Industry." All these awards and citations of top grade professionalism emerged from the results of a competition held by the

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Regional Development Ministry of Russia. As a consequence of their immensely valuable contribution to shaping and developing the industry, their product Bitumen Shingle “Roofshield” has come to signify the world’s best technologies, both in the materials it uses and the architectural projects it is applied to. “Roofshield” is produced by CJSC “Multi -activity manufacturing company “KRZ”, and utilizes the most advanced technologies and the latest state of the art equipment in Europe equipment originally created and utilized by US company Reichel & Drews Inc., who are world leaders in the design of equipment and production lines for roofing system manufacture. The General Manager at SNAP Power Solution talks about the

various benefits of their roofing solutions. As he states, “This product has outstanding bonding as well as adhesion and remains flexible all through its service life, which assures the product’s total reliability.” The company aims to deliver roofing systems that are unmatched for sustainable construction in the local market, and more importantly, systems that can offer reliable and lasting solutions to the needs of home and business owners alike. They note the common fact that householders in particular are wary of spending time and money re-thatching or fixing their roof every few years, or commissioning regular maintenance of that roof. And in order to highlight this particular issue, the company brought to the market “Roofshield” the bitumen

shingle solution that is both resistant to heat and fully waterproof, with good sound insulation as well as increased longevity when compared to traditional methods of roofing. The General Manager goes on to add that: “We are fully committed to furnishing comprehensive roofing solutions that fulfill the distinctive challenges engendered by the demands of sustainable design. “Roofshield” Bitumen Shingle is highly durable, since a strong glass fiber material is used as the base. This firm foundation also ensures the reliability of the roof covering, and additional mastic rollers on the mastic adhesive layer improve shingle adhesion to the base.” As he notes, “Fundamentally, compared to conventional systems, American Unique Lockers and Gothic shapes simplify installation procedures

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The product is meticulously tested under varying degrees of heat, rain and wind; they are easily installed on a vast variety of buildings, and are totally waterproof and will last for many years because they are made from material that is resistant to corrosion. They can be used in the vast majority of climactic conditions, provide superb thermal and noise insulation in comparison to other roofing products, and are constructed from eco-friendly and safe materials. In short - be smart and stay on top, by protecting the top of your home and business from the elements with "Roofshield”. “As the general manager concludes, “Our roofing system is not only longer lasting, but also affordable, providing customers with lasting peace of mind.”

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Al Khafji Street Overhaul Complete, Fully Open to Traffic Al Khafji Street Development Project is accomplished and the route is fully open to traffic since the remaining sidewalk pavement works are complete now, the Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ says.

overhaul into a signalized junction in September 2015. The reconfigurations also incorporated an increase of lanes from three to four for a distance of 300m of the adjacent street known as Arab

Being part of a series of vital projects implemented by Ashghal to improve and enhance the network of local roads and expressways for free flowing traffic, Al Khafji Street underwent a big upgrade, including the conversion of three roundabouts into signalcontrolled intersections and an expansion featuring four in place of three lanes. Jelaiha Roundabout was the first site to witness an

League Street and Al khafji Street. Al Hazm Intersection on Al Khafji Street was the second to be opened to traffic in January 2016 after being converted from a roundabout to a signalcontrolled intersection. The reconstructions encompassed an expansion of the route from three to four lanes, starting from Al Hazm Intersection for 300 metres towards Al

Jamiaa Intersection, and from Al Hazm Intersection to connect it with Jelaiha Intersection (first stage) to become four lanes instead of three. Environment Intersection was complete later in February after being recreated from a roundabout to signalized crossroads. Another expansion was made to the Environment Street and the distance from Al Shamal Bridge to Jelaiha Intersection on Al Khafji Street. Al Khafji Street Development Project is part of a series of vital projects implemented by Ashghal to improve and enhance the network of local roads and expressways, and enhance the traffic safety across the country. Road enhancement works include the conversion of roundabouts into signal-controlled intersections, the installation of Intelligent Transportation Systems, street lightening and storm water drainage networks and upgrading pedestrians’ paths.

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Al Rayyan Municipality issued most building permits in May

The Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics has published the 17th issue of the monthly statistics of building permits issued by all municipalities of the state. “The building permits data is of particular importance as it is an indicator of the performance of the construction sector which occupies a significant position in the national economy,” says a release. “This release is intended to give a brief overview of the nature of these monthly permits in terms of their geographical distribution (according to the municipalities) and types of these permits (buildings, additions, fencing) as well as details about categories of the different types of buildings, whether they are residential or non-residential,”

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explains the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. The release of the monthly data comes under the joint co-operation between the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics and the Ministry of Municipality and Environment to make use of the existing electronic link between the two ministries. In a quick review of the data on building permits issued during the month of May 2016, according to their geographical distribution, one finds that the Rayyan municipality (including Sheehaniya) comes at the top of the municipalities where the number of building permits issued were 199 permits, i.e. 30% of the total issued permits. The Doha municipality came in second place

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with 187 permits, i.e. 28%, followed by the municipality of Al Wakrah with 94 permits (14%), the municipality of Al Da’ayen with 89 permits, i.e. 14%. The rest of the municipalities were as follows: Al Khor 43 permits (7%), Umm Slal 38 permits (6%), and finally Al Shamal 9 permits (1%). The new building permits (residential and non-residential) constitute 54% (356 permits) of the total issued during the month of May 2016, while the percentage of additions permits constituted 43% (281 permits) and fencing permits 3% (22 permits). Within the new residential buildings permits, villas topped the list, accounting for 63% (188 permits), followed by dwellings for housing loans

by 26% (78 permits) and apartments buildings by 9% (28 permits). Industrial buildings, e.g. workshops and factories, are in the forefront of non-residential buildings permits with 36% (20 permits), followed by commercial buildings

with 23% (13 permits), mosques with 21% (12 permits) and government buildings with 18% (10 permits). The number of permits issued in May 2016 dropped 16% compared to the previous month. An increase was noted in the

municipalities of Doha (32%), Rayyan (16%), Al Daayen (30%). On the other hand, there was a decrease in the municipalities of Wakrah (3%), Umm Slal (10%), Al Khor (23%) and Al Shamal (10%).

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GCC spending $100 billion in airport construction projects

Brussels Airport’s Connector provides global best practices in airport comfort. Comfortable airport terminals will be key for increasing the number of passengers in the GCC’s $100 billion worth of airport projects, according to industry experts. With the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projecting Middle East passengers to grow by 4.9% per year to 2034, the GCC is fueling $100 billion in airport expansion and construction projects in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE, according to Deloitte. Dubai International Airport is the world’s busiest international airport, and Al Maktoum International Airport is set to have one of the world’s largest capacities at 160 million annual passengers. Abu Dhabi International Airport is set to reach 40 million passengers by 2017 with the new Midfield

Terminal. “As Middle East airports expand, aesthetic and acoustic considerations are vital for growing passenger numbers, and providing a high-quality traveler experience, whether waiting, dining, or shopping,” said Mohamed Nawarah, Country Manager of Saudi Arabia at Hunter Douglas, the international airport consultancy based in The Netherlands. “Good acoustics are essential for a serene airport atmosphere, such as by reducing loudspeaker sound, and perforated ceilings to minimize the noise of people talking or walking,” said Nawarah. Hunter Douglas has advised many of the world’s leading airports, including Brussels Airport in Belgium, Dusseldorf Airport and Frankfurt Airport in Germany, Gdansk Lech

Walesa Airport and Wroclaw Airport in Poland, Madeira Airport in Spain and Manchester Airport Terminal 1 in the United Kingdom. At Brussels Airport, the Connector is an aboveground building connecting Piers A and B, which replaced a dark route through stairs, escalators, and elevators. The Connector allows departing passengers to walk straight from the check-in desk to their gate, and arriving passengers to easily walk to the baggage reclaim hall and exit. The Connector also hosts Europe’s largest screening platform with 25 lanes. Connector’s curved, customized Hunter Douglas 300C series ceiling, which is perforated and has an acoustic membrane, meets aesthetic and acoustic requirements by absorbing

the sounds of airplanes and the granite floor. While people inside the transparent building can see the planes, they do not hear them. The detachable ceiling also conceals the lighting and sprinkler systems for easy maintenance work. “The shell-like roof structure naturally raises the ceiling little by little, so that the passengers can get used to the open space without being overwhelmed by it,” said Erwin Persoons, an architect at the international agency CTHM. “The curved shape of the ceiling does make it really difficult to realize good acoustics, though sounds are reflected in all kinds of different directions. This is why the sound-absorbing capacity of the material is extra important,” said Persoons.

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GCC and Algeria facing slowdown Growth in the GCC countries and Algeria is forecast to slow substantially in 2016 as the impact of lower oil prices is felt through tighter fiscal policy, weaker private sector confidence and the tightening of liquidity in the banking systems. A report released by the IMF in June warns GCC governments that deficit reduction measures will need to be substantially increased. Unprecedented conversations about service fees and the possibility of a regional value-added tax are now common place and look to be implemented in some countries in the in the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) this year.

“An additional substantial deficit reduction effort is required over the medium term to preserve fiscal sustainability and, in the GCC countries, to support the exchange rate pegs,” the IMF said, according to a report on the Gulfbusiness. com. “Policymakers need to be mindful of emerging signs of liquidity pressures in their financial systems and the risk of deteriorating asset quality,” the IMF said. Revenue from taxes will be an important source of revenue for GCC governments it said. “On the revenue side, the GCC countries have room to raise receipts in all areas, from both

indirect taxes (VAT, property) and direct taxes (personal and corporate income taxes)”. As significant as the tax revenue could be, the IMF argued that the current plans for a 5% VAT rate in the GCC would raise about 1.5% of GDP in the region but increasing public investment efficiency could save another 2%. It seems that initiatives like the GOIC’s will be critical to bolster the non-oil GDP growth in the region as the fallout from the lower oil prices may cast a shadow over the GCC economy for some time yet.

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CP7B, one of Lusail’s most iconic smart city projects, has begun to take shape, thanks to the Qatari Diar – Saudi Bin Ladin Group Consortium (QDSBG) which has been appointed as the construction contractor for infrastructure package. Work on the phase, which has already enhanced momentum key to materializing “The Heart” of the smart city, will contain some of Lusail’s most notable infrastructural developments, including the construction of: the main A1 artery road, Lusail Plaza “Public Realm” and car park, 2km of multi-lane below ground highway, a three-level combined tunnel, flyovers and bridge crossings, a light rail transit station, a four-storey underground car park, local

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access roads, associated mechanical, electrical and hydraulic installations and waterfront landscaping works. The completed works will contribute heavily to transportation, commercial and social hub of the entire Lusail City development. Thus far, project designs have already been issued for the construction of shoring systems, with the completion of permanent works for the schematic design finalized. However, detailed design plans are still in the early stages with on-going co-ordination with authorities currently awaiting approval. Nevertheless, fundamental construction works on CP7B has commenced with the initia-

tion of piling works, sea protection diaphragm walls and site specific excavation, which is now approximately 1/3 of the way to completion (totaling 2 million cubic meters). Formation preparation has also been operationalized through the advancement of concrete blinding in selected areas in north and south CP7B locations. CP7B contractors QD-SBG said they would continue to draw on their vast experience and resources to ensure a highly successful project outcome, “contributing to the high caliber delivery of design and construction in keeping with Lusail’s innovative development and building prowess”.


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Qatar Ranked 27th on Networked Readiness Index Qatar ranked 27th among most networked nations in the world and second among Arab countries, (UAE that ranks 26th), on the 2016 edition of the “Global Information Technology Report GITR” published by the World Economic Forum in partnership with INSEAD and Cornell University. Bahrain and Saudi Arabia rank 28th and 33rd, respectively. Qatar is paying considerable attention to its ICT sector as a catalyst that greatly contributes to achieving the Qatar National Vision 2030, an attitude that explains its high rankings on the GITR 2016, which is out this year under the theme “Innovating in the Digital Economy.” The report, which covers 139 economies, has measured the drivers of the ICT revolution globally since 2001. On the Environment subindex, which includes nine indicators measuring the political, regulatory, business and innovation

environments, Qatar ranks first among all Arab economies and advanced to 15th position in the world. On the same subindex, UAE ranks 19th, Saudi Arabia 28th, and Bahrain 35th.

Qatar also leads Arab world and ranks 4th and 2nd worldwide on the two indicators of “efficiency of legal system in settling disputes” and “efficiency of legal system in challenging regulations”, after it was ranked sixth and fourth in last year’s edition of the report. Qatar also ranks third in the world in the “laws relating to ICTs” indicator. On the Usage subindex, Qatar ranked second at the Arab level and 19th worldwide. Usage

subindex measures technology adoption and usage by the three groups of stakeholders; the government, the business sector, and the population at large. On the indicator that measures technology adoption and usage by individuals and ICT companies, Qatar ranked 23rd and 25th, respectively, and 5th globally on the indicator measuring technology adoption and usage by government. Furthermore, Qatar came third at the Arab level behind Bahrain and Kuwait and 54th globally on the Readiness subindex, which measures networked readiness in terms of ICT infrastructure, affordability, and skills. That is a point of weakness because, according to the report, tariffs of mobile services and fixed broadband internet are relatively high. However, Qatar ranks first among all Arab economies in terms of mobile network coverage. CONSTRUCTION

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Tenders

ASHGHAL TENDERS AND AWARDED TENDERS Companies Eligible to Tender: (1) Qatari Companies Only (2) Joint Venture (JV) Companies, which includes a Qatari Company having a minimum of 51%, share holding of the JV (3) Non-Qatari Companies (4) Not Applicable

Tender No.

Type

Tender Title

Participants

Issuing Date

Closing Date

Category

PWA/GTC/052/2016

GTC

Construction of Foul Sewer Network for Inner Doha C816-1 - Package 1 (IA/2016/C/50/G)

Qatari Companies Only - Joint Venture

7/27/16

11-Oct-16

Drainage

PWA/ITC/020/2016

ITC

Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Roads Throughout Qatar - Contract 1/2015 (AA-ROM/2015/057/C1/G)

Qatari Companies Only

7/27/16

25-Sep-16

Roads

PWA/STC/033/2016

STC

Fire Fighting System at Various Pumping Stations (AA/DOM/2016/M/1811/I)

Qatari Companies Only

20-Jul-16

5-Sep-16

Drainage

PWA/STC/014/2016

STC

Routine Maintenance and Emergency Repair Works for Highway Structures (AA/ ROM /2015 /040/C1 /G)

Qatari Companies Only

20-Jul-16

5-Sep-16

Roads

PWA/ITC/021/2016

ITC

Asset Inventory Data Collection – Specialist Surveys,

Consultancy and Specialized

29-Jun-16

28-Aug-16

Consultancy, Roads

7/27/16

22-Aug-16

Drainage

29-Jun-16

22-Aug-16

Roads

15-Jun-16

16-Aug-16

Roads

20-Jul-16

15-Aug-16

Drainage

20-Jul-16

15-Aug-16

Drainage

20-Jul-16

15-Aug-16

Drainage

1-Jun-16

8-Aug-16

Roads

15-Jun-16

7-Aug-16

Drainage

29-Jun-16

1-Aug-16

Consultancy

15-Jun-16

31-Jul-16

Drainage

25-May-16

31-Jul-16

Drainage

General Conditions of Tenders Phase 2 (AA/ROM/2015/047/P2/G) Services - Full Documents for the Tender can Doha & Rayyan Sewerage Scheme Miscellaneous be obtained from Contracts Depart- PWA/STC/036/2016 STC House Connections in Doha & Rayyan, On Call Qatari Companies Only ment (CD) against a Non–refundContract No.08/2015 (IA/D-HC/2016/C/104/I) able fee paid to PWA Account No. Qatari Companies Only - Joint Procurement of Bridge Management System (BMS) (0013-001813-052), Qatar National PWA/STC/030/2016 STC Venture - Non Qatari Compaand Training (1+2+3) (AA-R/14-15/OM/042/P1/I) Bank together with a copy of the nies Company Registration and a ComConstruction of Link Road from the Orbital Highway Qatari Companies Only - Joint PWA/GTC/051/2016 GTC pany Authorization letter. at Rasheeda to Wadi Al Askar (IA/2016/C/037/G) Venture - Project document may be examined Doha & Rayyan Sewerage Scheme Sewer Extension at Al-Faisal Tower(1), Ground Floor, PWA/STC/035/2016 STC & House Connection Works Project No. SP-01/2016 Qatari Companies Only Al Corniche before purchasing from (IA/D-HC/2016/C/108/I) PWA. Doha & Rayyan Sewerage Scheme Sewer Extension - Each Tender must be accompanied & House Connection Works at PS 34 Catchment STC Qatari Companies Only by a Tender Bond, either in the form PWA/STC/034/2016 Area – Al Gharafa Project No. SP-06/2016 (IA/Dof a “Certified Check” or a “Tender HC/2016/C/111/I) Bond’’ issued by a Bank acceptable Wakra & Wukair Sewerage Scheme, Misc. House to the PWA” in the amount men- PWA/STC/032/2016 STC Connections Works, ON- Call Contract No. :05/2016 Qatari Companies Only tioned above valid for (120 days). (IA/D-HC/2016/C/110/I) Any Tender received without the Repair Works at Industrial Interchange (AA/ STC Qatari Companies Only proper guarantee will not be consid- PWA/STC/013/2016 ROM/2015/027/C1/1) ered. Construction of Foul Sewers for Various Catchments - The Tender shall be submitted in two PWA/ITC/018/2016 ITC within Doha South (Package 1) - C826 (IA/2016/ Qatari Companies Only separate sealed envelopes (techC/130/G ) nical and financial offer) and both Consultancy and Specialized envelopes must be enclosed in a PWA/STC/029/2016 STC Strategy Facilitation Workshops (PQD/2016/CS/1/S) Services third sealed envelope which shall Construction of Foul Sewers for Various Catchments bear the tender number, subject and PWA/ITC/019/2016 GTC within Doha West (Package 1) - C821 (IA/2016/ Qatari Companies Only closing date. C/121/G) - All Tenders shall be submitted in orig Design & Build of TSE Supply to Farms Near Doha inal and one copy or they will not be PWA/ITC/019/2016 GTC Qatari Companies Only North STW – CP817 (IA/ 14-15/C/113/G ) acceptance. Tenders shall be delivered at or sent to arrive not later than 1.00pm local Doha time on the closing date and deposited in the relevant Tender Box of concerned Tenders Committee’s Chairman at PWA. - The successful Tenderer shall provide a Performance Bond in amount of ten (10%) percent of the Contract Price endorsed by an approved local bank in Qatar. - For further queries about any of the tenders, please communicate in writing to the Contracts Department by Fax.: (+974) 44950777

Ashghal opens the Bridge Extending from F-Ring Road to Mesaimeer Road

The Public Works Authority recently opened the new bridge extending from the F-Ring Road to Mesaimeer Road. This bridge provides a direct and free-flow traffic to Bu Hamour, Al Maamoura and Salwa Road. Mr. Abdullah Dhafer Al Hajri, the first Qatari national that passed the bridge right after its opening praised the new bridge and commented on its importance to traffic, especially traffic coming from Hamad International Airport and Al Wakra towards Doha. The bridge with the road connected to it will allow moving easily and directly from Al Waab, Salwa Road, Bu Hamour and Al Maamoura to Al Thumama, Hamad International Airport and the Corniche. The bridge along with the FRing Road will provide a 14 km free-flow highway without

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any traffic signals, which will enhance traffic movement and provides easy access to and from vital areas such as Hamad International Airport, Salwa Road, Bu Hamour, Al Maamoura and Al Thumama. Additionally, two temporary extra lanes will be available to enable vehicles from making a U-turn onto the F-Ring Road under the bridge to reach Barwa Village, the Religious Complex, Al Wakra and the Industrial Area through using the new service road which is approximately 1 km long. This is in addition to providing two lanes to make a U-turn under the bridge in

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front of Al Jazeera Academy, enabling access to this area through the service road. The closed exits of Rawdat Al Khalfat, Rawdat Al Dabdaba, Al Kharija Street and Al Rabyat Street will be opened. The bridge with the F-Ring Road extension will make accessing a number of important destinations and schools much easier and faster. This bridge is a vital part of Rawdat Al Khail Road project, which aims to enhance traffic flow and ease traffic jam in the area. It will also connect the Industrial Area with Doha city centre and make it easier to reach Bar-

wa Village and the commercial area. It also connects the F-Ring Road with the Whole Sale Market and Mesaimeer Street. The Rawdat Al Khail Road project includes building an 8 km long dual carriageway road with three lanes in each direction, in addition to building six multi-level interchanges, namely: the East Industrial Interchange, Karwa Interchange, Barwa Interchange, Barwa Village access Interchange, Woqod Interchange, and Al Jazeera Interchange on the F-Ring Road.


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3rd Annual Future Landscape and Public Realm Organizer: Advanced Conferences & Meetings (ACM) Event date (s): 24 – 25 October Venue: Intercontinental Hotel The City Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +971 4 361 4001 Fax: +971 4 361 4554 Email: opportunities@acm-events.com Website: www.futurelandscapeqatar.com Power Qatar Summit 2016 Organizer: Expotrade Middle East Event date (s): 10 – 11 October Venue: The Ritz Carlton Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +971 4454 2135 Fax: +971 4454 2136 Email: info@expotrade-me.com Website: www. expotradeglobal.com Solar Qatar Summit 2016 Organizer: Expotrade Middle East Event date (s): 10 – 11 October Venue: The Ritz Carlton Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +971 4454 2135 Fax: +971 4454 2136 Email: info@expotrade-me.com Website: www. expotradeglobal.com MILIPOL QATAR 2016 Organizer: Comexposium Event date (s): 31 Oct – 2 November Venue: Doha Exhibition & Convention Center Location: Doha, Qatar

Tel: +33 (0)1 76 77 11 11 Fax:+33 (0)1 76 77 12 12 Email: info@comexposium.com Website: www.comexposium.com

GREEN EXPO FORUM Organizer: Gulf Organization for Research & Development Event date (s): 7 – 9 November Venue: Qatar National Convention Doha Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +974 44049010 Email e.marketing@gord.qa Website: www.linkme.qa QATAR GREEN BUILDING CONFERENCE 2016 – The Action Organizer: Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) Event date (s): 13 – 14 November Venue: Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC) Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: + (974) 4454 0242 Fax: + (974) 4454 0245 Email: qgbcconference@qf.org.qa Website: http://qatargbc.org/conference Trans4 Qatar co-located conference Doha Transport Summit Organizer: Ejtemaat Knowledge Network Event date (s): 15 – 17 November Venue: Doha Exhibition and Convention Center Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +971 4 883 8809 Fax: +971 4 355 1352 Email: fathima@trans4qatar.com Website: www.trans4qatar.com

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The Big 5 Int’l Bldg&Construction Show Organizer: DMG EVENTS Event date (s): 21 – 24 November Venue: Dubai World Trade Center Location: Dubai, UAE Tel: +971 4 438 0355 Email: info@thebig5.ae Website: www. dmgeventsme.com 3rd Annual Future Drainage & Stormwater Networks Qatar Organizer: ACM Event date (s): 5 – 6 December Location: Doha, Qatar Tel: +971 4 361 4001 Email: opportunities@acm-events.com Website: www.futuredrainagenetworksqatar. com.

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Project Focus NOTE: Whilst we take pride in keeping our Consultants Database with the most up-to-date information, please note that the above information is provided by the Consultants mentioned in the list; therefore QCS in not responsible for any incorrect data.

Consultant

Client

Main Contractor

Value Range (QR) Million

Project Status

Type of Project

M/s. Commercial Development

M/s. Arabtec

500-750

Piling & Shoring

Hotel and Office Buildings

Audit Bureau Towers

M/s. Al Attiya Group Trading Co.

Not Appointed

400-600

Tender Stage

Offices / Residential Towers

Al Waab Mall

M/s. Qatar Industrial Services

Man Enterprize, Qatar

300-400

Under Construction

Mall

CBQ

HBK

N/A

Under Construction

Commercial, Bank, Office Plaza

Qatar Islamic Bank

AFQCO & REDCO - Al Mana

1.2-1.4 bn

Under Construction

Residential Towers

Project Title

Twin Towers

CBQ Boulevard Five Residential Towers at Viva Bahriya at the Pear (project management)

Basrec

GCC/ALEC JV

N/A

Under Construction

Retail Mall

Commercial Tower on Plot Com/49 Al Sedian Company

Yousuf Al Mahmoud

Al Balagh Trading & Contracting Co. W.L.L.

N/A

Under Construction

Office Building - Tower

Office Tower (3B+G+22 Floors) Plot Com-50 at Lusail Marina

Qatar Trading Agency

Redco - Al Mana

N/A

Under Construction

Office Building

Marsa Malaz Hotel at the Pear Qatar (Main Works)

Alfardan Properties Co.

CDC

N/A

Under Construction

Hotel

Mazaya Qatar Real Estate Development QSC

Sinohydro Group Limited

N/A

Under Construction

Residential

CBQ

Power Line Engineering - Qatar W.L.L.

N/A

Under Construction

Residential Towers

Al Sarh Real Estate WLL

CRC

N/A

Under Construction

Residential

Sh. Hamad Bin Faisal Al Thani

REDCO – Al Mana

N/A

Under Construction

Office Building

He Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Al-Thani

Man Enterprises Qatar, WLL

N/A

Under Construction

Hotel

Ahmed Abed El Aziz Al Baker

Construction and Reconstruction Co.

675

Under Construction

Office Building

Private Investor

Orientals Enterprises

N/A

Under Construction

Residential

Shiekh Abdullah Bin Naser Al Thani

Construction and Reconstruction Co.

85

Under Construction

Commercial

MOI

Hassanesco Co.

N/A

Shk/Abdullah Bin Nasser Al Thani

Construction and Reconstruction Co.

205

Tricon International

Atlantic Contracting Co.

150

Under Construction

Hotels

H.E SH Abdulla Bin Mohamed Al Thani

Matta Contracting Qatar

89.5

Under Construction

Residential Building

Qatar Armed Forces

Not appointed

N/A

Tendering Stage

Office Building

Ooredoo

Not appointed

N/A

Design Stage

Commercial Complex

Private Client

Not appointed

N/A

Design Stage

Villa

Doha Education Centre

Not appointed

30-50 Million

Design stage

Education

Step 1 International Academy

Not appointed

20-40 Million

Design stage

School

Real Estate Services Group

N/A

600 Million

Design Stage

Hotel

UrbaCon Trading & Contracting (UCC)

N/A

400 Million

Design Stage

Mixed-Use

N/A

315 Million

Construction Stage

Office / Commercial

Doha Festival City (Package 3250,3100 and 7500

Qatar Sidra Village Project

CBQ Towers at VB20 & VB21 Al Rabban Suites Hotel Apartments (3B+G+M+50Floors) Office Buildings (3B+G+22) at Lusail Marina District

Holiday Inn at Business Park

Al Baker Executive Towers Al Nour Tower Al Nasr Showroom Police Training Institute Panasonic Showroom & Residential Al Sadd Hotel Blusail Furnished Apartment at Lusail (3B+G+10) E's Hail Communication Network Building at Duhailiyat Camp Development of Ooredoo TEC Complex at Industrial Area

Private Villa at Pearl Qatar Doha Education Centre

Step 1 International Academy Mix 11 Hotel Tower at Lusail City Al Jassasiyah White Beach Palace

Under Construction

Commercial / Residential

Marina Com 05 Tower at Lusail City Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building

Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

N/A

270 Million

Design Stage

Office

Barwa / Hilson Moran

N/A

250 Million

Design Stage

Office

Ministry of Interior / Al Ali International

N/A

180 Million

Design Stage

Office

MOI

N/A

N/A

Tender Stage

Educational Complex

Health Care Centers (Pacakge 4 & 5)

PWA

ITC/UCE

600

Under Construction

Medical Centers

Construction of Head Quarters Bldg. for Ministry of Interior

MOI

WCT

N/A

Under Construction

Administrative and Office Building

Qatar Airways

N/A

N/A

Tender Stage

Cars Park

Qatar Navigation

Ramco

450M

Under Construction

Warehouses

4 Nos. Parks at Various Locations in Al Daayen Municipality

Ministry of Municipality & Environment

N/A

N/A

Design Stage

Landscaping Parks

Construction of 56 Nos. New Schools (Stage 9B)

PWA

500

Under Construction

Educational Building

National Cyber Security Center

Police College Academy

Multi-level Cars Park at Hamad International Airport

Logistic City

Al Emadi Twin Towers City Tower

Al Huda/Al Sraiya/JTC

IBA GROUP

Not Appointed

400

Design Stage

Commercial / Offices Towers

Mr. Saeed Ben Zayed El-Khayareen

Al-Huda

200-250

Under Construction

Office Building

Fahd Suite - Apartment Hotel

FBA GROUP

Not Appointed

200

Detail Stage

Shopping Mall & Office Tower

IBA Hotel

IBA GROUP

Not Appointed

200

Under Construction

Hotel

Alwataniya Holding

Not Appointed

Confidential

Tender Stage

Hospital

Mr.Ali Abdulla Q A Al Emadi

Not Appointed

108 Million

DC-2 Stage

Hotel

QNB

Not Appointed

20 Million

under construction

Bank

Almal Holding

Not Appointed

120 Million

Permit Stage

Driving Academy

Gulf Pearls Company

Gulf Pearl

40 Million

Design Stage

Residential Building

Mr. Abdulla Abdul Rehman Abdulla Haidar

Not Appointed

38 Million

DC-1 Stage

Corporate Offices

Al Jazeera Finance

Living Interior

9 Million

Under Construction

fit out

Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy

Not Appointed

Not Applicable

Tender Stage

fit out

ACES

RAMCO Engineering

22 Million

Tender Stage

Industrial Building

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

165,540,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

MIXED USE BUILDING

MR. IBRAHIM AL ASMAKH

NA

135,000,000.00

ON - GOING

COMMERCIAL

RABBAN GROUP

NA

126,319,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

MIXED USE BUILDING

MR. IBRAHIM AL ASMAKH

NA

114,080,000.00

ON - GOING

COMMERCIAL

C4 - LUSAIL

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

108,070,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

HOTEL APARTMENTS

FV7 - MULTI PURPOSE HALL/ART CENTRE

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

67,500,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

COMMERCIAL

SH. AHMAD BIN HAMAD AL THANI

NA

54,000,000.00

SERVICE DESIGN

COMMERCIAL

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

38,000,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

OFFICE BUILDING

FURSAN REAL STATE

NA

32,627,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

FOXHILLS - D49

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

29,299,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

FOXHILLS - D21

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

27,472,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

Construction of American Hospital in Lusail 5 Star Hotel

Qatar National Bank Branches Qatar Driving School Gulf Pearl Office Building

Office Building in Energy City

A Jazeera Finance Headquarter-Fut out Consultancy Services for Additional Floors Fit-out at Al Bida Tower

ACES(Arab Center for Engineering Studies)

C6 - LUSAIL MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT INDS. AREA

C5 - LUSAIL MIXED USE BUILDING (2B+G+8F)-C5

AL AHLI CLUB FV9 AL ASMAKH HEAD OFFICE IN SUSAIL FOXHILLS - A30

AUGUST 2016

Mixed Use

Private Engineering Office / Mashour Real Estate Group

Com 02 - Barwa Bank Headquarters at Lusail City

30

Under Construction

FOXHILLS - D04

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

25,273,000.00

FOXHILLS - A13

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

24,918,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

FOXHILLS - D14

REGENCY REAL ESTATE

NA

23,150,000.00

DESIGN STAGE

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

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Issue No. (109) August 2016, Doha - Qatar

Agreement to organize Green Expo 2017

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he Gulf Organization for Research and Development (GORD), in cooperation with Dar Al-Sharq Group, has announced the launch of Green Expo 2017, which is going to be one of the region’s biggest exhibitions and conferences addressing a wide spectrum sustainable solutions. As per the agreement signed between the two parties, the Green Expo will be organized in 2017, to be followed by the same event every consecutive year. On the launch of Green Expo 2017, Dr Yousef Al Horr, GORD’s Founding Chairman and head of the organizing committee, said the event would provide “a unique platform to showcase sustainability best practices in the fields of green building, climate change, clean energy, as well as environmentfriendly transportation”. He said: “The Green Expo

Organizing such a huge event was only possible with the efforts of GORD and its principal partners to promote sustainability best practices on all levels and in different sectors which will strengthen Qatar’s position as ‘Capital of Green

will display industry-leading product portfolios and technologies for sustainable design, construction and the built environment, including energy and water-saving equipment and products, waste management methodologies, pollution-control and safety, security and disaster prevention among others.”

It would provide an excellent opportunity for green advocates to share knowledge, exchange ideas and showcase their latest green technologies, solutions, innovations and do business, Al Horr added. “Organizing such a huge event was only possible with the efforts of GORD and its principal partners to promote sustainability best practices on all levels and in different sectors which will strengthen Qatar’s position as ‘Capital of Green’,” said Al Horr. Jaber Al Harami, Deputy Chief Executive of Dar AlSharq, said: “Dar Al-Sharq’s media expertise will help bring together green environment projects and the business community in Qatar.” He affirmed that the group had signed the agreement, represented by Al-Sharq Media Management, which

is experienced in organizing some of the largest and important exhibitions and conferences in Qatar, particularly the Civil Defense Exhibition and Conference, Media Expo and the Traffic Medicine and Safety (ITMA Congress 2015). Ezzedine Abdel-Rahman, Executive Director of Al Sharq Media Management and Executive Director of the exhibition, welcomed the agreement, referring that all the expertise, capabilities and experiences of Dar Al-Sharq would be utilized in the strategic agreement, which aims to introduce state-of-theart green technologies and raise public environmental awareness. Qatar has shown its firm commitment towards sustainability, in line with the directions of HH the Emir and the Qatar National Vision 2030.

Green Expo 2017 includes the following events: • • • •

Green Expo exhibition Sustainable Urban Environment Conference Carbon and Climate Change Summit Sustainability Awards


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