Malaysian construction company, WCT Engineering, in a joint venture with UAE-based Arabtec, has denied reports that it has won a US $1.3 billion (AED4.7 billion) contract to build a new Meydan horse racing project in Dubai.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 01 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Firms awarded contract to build Dubai's Meydan complex following weeks of speculation.
Dylan Bowman, Tuesday, 18 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
A look at building plans behind the Dubai World Cup's new racing venue.
Conrad Egbert and Lauren Willington, Saturday, 22 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/Features
Jumeirah Hospitality has won the exclusive catering contract for Dubai Racing Club on the brink of the new season.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 01 October 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Thomas Barry of Arabtec talks about the challenge of securing resources in an overheated market.
Conrad Egbert, Saturday, 29 September 2007, ArabianBusiness/Interviews
UAE firm says Meydan racecourse deal taken up last remaining resources, no new jobs for next six months.
Meydan has awarded the building contract for the Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, which will host the 2010 Dubai World Cup.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 01 October 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The UAE construction industry is facing a critical shortage of qualified and reliable sub-contractors due to too much work, tight deadlines and makeshift sub-contractors, according to industry experts.
CITYSCAPE: Abyaar awards Foundation $6.8mn contract, part of Acacia Avenues project.
Dubai construction firm beats forecasts by nearly tripling Q3 profit to $46.2mn.
John Irish, Tuesday, 30 October 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
UAE calls for review of construction workers' salaries following spate of high-profile demonstrations.
Dylan Bowman, Sunday, 04 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
A salary review for construction workers in the UAE, which is expected to take place within the next two months, could prompt the introduction of a minimum wage.
The strike by construction workers at the Burj Dubai, that started on 1 November, is still ongoing, Construction Week has learned.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 10 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Building company's profit margins could shrink by up to 1.5% if Dubai heeds growing calls from construction workers for higher wages
Reuters, Thursday, 08 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Labourers working at world's tallest building refuse to go back to work unless pay demands are met.
Rob Corder, Friday, 09 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec workers who have refused to work since 1st November have resolved their dispute.
UAE construction firm says two-week strike by workers over pay and conditions is now over.
Construction firm declines to give settlement details but says labour accounts for 10% of total costs.
Reuters, Monday, 12 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Burj Dubai builder Arabtec says it has has acquired 60% of UAE construction firm.
Burj Dubai contractor fears key projects may miss completion dates.
Joel Bowman, Wednesday, 14 November 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
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Posted by Mohamed, Dubai / Singapore on 11 June 2009 at 18:52 UAE time
I think its fantastic that the building has been completed in time. Even if some sections inside aren't scheduled to be completed before opening, it doesn't take away the pride that the people who worked on the building and in fact, all the people in the UAE must be feeling during the opening ceremony.
Kudos!
Posted by Jon, Dubai, UAE on 10 June 2009 at 17:10 UAE time
Be nice if it did open on time - I suspect the buidling will be visually complete from the outside by that time; but the fit out works will still be taking place for a long long time to come...
The problems of the Metro are a little more obvious to see however, with work seemingly grinding to a halt on more than half the stations. It's going to be a big rabbit out of the bag to see the red line fully operational on 09.09.09
Posted by Deepak, dubai, uae on 10 June 2009 at 15:11 UAE time
its excellent to know that burj is opening on sept inspite of crisis which has hit all over the world . I am also waiting to see the metro in dubai which is also opening from september .
Posted by tahir fazal, dubai, united arab emirates on 10 June 2009 at 14:34 UAE time
Congratulations to Emaar and all people involved in the bringing up of the Great Burjj
Posted by shakir on 10 June 2009 at 07:34 UAE time
This is a fantastic achievement and a proud moment for Dubai. I believe, with current global recession, Burj Dubai should hold its world record for a longer period, perhaps for the next ten years.