ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News
Tuesday, 24 November 2009 04:54 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

Arabtec Holding

Main Category: Engineering Services
First Address : 72122
Second Address : Arabtec Building, Sheikh Zayed Road
City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 4 3400700
Fax: 971 4 3404004
Email: arabtec@arabtecuae.com
Website: www.arabtecholding.com


* Helps you to create an " Email Alerts " for this company.

ALL STORIES LIST


Lebanon's ACC wins 124-floor Dubai tower deal

Pentominium in Dubai Marina set to be world's second tallest building after Burj Dubai.

read more »

Flourishing in adversity

Arabtec CFO Ziad Makhzoumi talks to Damian Reilly about the economic forecasts and adverse publicity at the hands of the BBC.

read more »

Back to basics

A meltdown in the Gulf’s real estate sector is pushing developers to consider building cheaper accommodation.

read more »

Labour pains

Kat Slowe visits two Arabtec labour camps to see first-hand if new laws are making a difference to workers’ quality of life.

read more »

Abu Dhabi: A falcon’s view

Many contractors have shifted focus to Abu Dhabi, as the flow of construction work in the UAE capital has progressed with confidence. CW looks at the prospects across the emirate as it goes public with its development plans.

read more »

Emaar stars as Dubai index closes at 20-week high

UPDATE 8: Most Gulf markets advance on surging global sentiment.

read more »

Gov't to enforce new wage protection system - minister

UAE firms must comply with new rules on pay, includes electronic transfer of wages.   

read more »

Banks, real estate drag Dubai to lower finish

UPDATE 6: Kuwait, Qatar both end lower for first time in 9 sessions, Saudi also ends down.

read more »

Arabtec joint venture wins $435m Abu Dhabi contract

Dubai-based firm to build two towers with National Projects for Construction.

read more »

Arabtec poised to sign $1.23bn worth of deals in Abu Dhabi

UPDATE 1:Dubai firm shortlisted for three major projects that are waiting for sign off. 

read more »

UAE announces strategy to improve labourers' lives

Measures include strict criteria on living conditions and an electronic pay scheme.

read more »

Rooting out the rotten apples

The weight of the gov't must be brought to bear to improve the conditions of Dubai's labour camps, argues Andrew White.

read more »

Labour pains

Riad Kamal, CEO, Arabtec Holding, refutes the BBC's labour camp claims and explains why Saudi offers hope amid the slowdown.

read more »

Emaar lifts Dubai; Abu Dhabi ends up on high volumes

UPDATE 2: Kuwait's index closes higher for the 12th time in 13 sessions.

read more »

Poll shows 50% believe international media is accurate about UAE

Online survey reveals just 7% think recent coverage is too critical.

read more »

Arabtec alleges breach of contract on racecourse deal

Arbitration proceedings against Meydan could take more than a year, says Arabtec CEO.

read more »

Racecourse deal demise explains Arabtec's profit loss

Profits fell 3.8% in Q4 after 'extraordinary' provisions were made for racecourse deal.

read more »

Dubai's construction firms eye rest of Gulf as slowdown bites

Qatar and Saudi Arabia where governments are looking at expansion are top destinations.

read more »

Arabtec CEO predicts job losses as orders fall off

EXCLUSIVE: Construction major reveals a 25% reduction in value of orders.

read more »

UAE projects suspended or cancelled hit $75bn

Report identifies $75bn worth of UAE projects as suspended or cancelled.

read more »

Arabtec chasing payment for former racecourse deal

Chairman says firm is pursuing 'financial rights' for terminated Meydan contract.

read more »

Tell us your story

READER COMMENTS

  1. Dubai developers see negative press reports decline 07
    23 Nov ' 09 at 20:40
    Someone just said she'll never invest again in Dubai, that's because you don't have anything to invest anymore. Your impetuosity proved...   More  »
  2. Why I h8 junk txts 06
    23 Nov ' 09 at 22:23
    I have to disagree with the comment about junk mail in the UK. We registered with the Mail Preference Service (and Phone Preference...   More  »
  3. Fewer drivers killed on Dubai roads last year 04
    23 Nov ' 09 at 15:21
    Hi Mick, can I make a suggestion. If you travel with someone, then let him video this driver with your mobile. You can pass that onto...   More  »

Read all user comments >

Gitex 2009

MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM