ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 21 October 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai dips below 400 and KSA goes under the 9000 mark. Why is it happening and how long will it last?
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Wednesday, 01 November 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Burj Dubai could miss December 2008 deadline as contractor battles cladding hold-up.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 11 November 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 25 November 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec has won a US $190 million (AED700 million) contract to construct Infinity Tower in Dubai Marina.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 09 December 2006, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec Holding will acquire Dubai Contracting Company subject to a due diligence process
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Monday, 01 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The Burj Dubai is already one of the city’s biggest landmarks and set to be the tallest building in the world, its construction is being eagerly watched. Alison Luke finds out how MEP services will meet the challenge of the spiralling tower.
Alison Luke, Monday, 01 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/Features
A joint venture of Arabian Technical Construction (Arabtec), Arabian Construction Company (ACC) and Belhasa-Six Construct (Besix) is tipped to pick up the US $816 million (AED3 billion) main construction contract for the Mall of Arabia, which is part of the City of Arabia project in Dubailand.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 13 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec Holding achieved profits of US $59 million (AED217 million) during the year ending 31 December 2006, compared to $45 million the previous year, reflecting an increase of 30%
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 27 January 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai's Department of Civil Aviation has handed out two contracts to the Arabtec/Max Bogl joint venture to carry out structural work on the passenger terminal and air traffic control tower at the Jebel Ali International Airport in Dubai World Central
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 17 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec subsidiary will build a drainage and sewerage system at the new Jebel Ali airport.
Reuters, Sunday, 18 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The Department of Civil Aviation in Dubai has awarded a US $132.5 million (AED487 million) contract to Arabtec Engineering Services to carry out storm water drainage and sewerage system implementation in Dubai World Central at Jebel Ali International Airport.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 24 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec Engineering Services is to carry out stormwater drainage and sewerage system work in Dubai World Central at Jebel Ali International Airport.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Two contracts for Dubailand's City of Arabia will be sealed in the coming weeks.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 17 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Cladding work on the world's tallest tower will begin in June.
Building on the experience of hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2006, German contractors in the region are putting their talents to good use on stadium builds in Dubai. Christopher Sell reports on the motto of the engineering specialists: better by design.
Malaysia's WCT Engineering has teamed up with Arabtec Engineering Services to build phase one of Dubai World Central International Airport's storm-water drainage and sewerage system.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 07 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabtec-Max Bögl celebrates success in bid to build stadia that will be 'the pinnacle of sporting architecture'.
David Ingham, Wednesday, 11 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Samsung Corporation, the trading and construction arm of South Korea's largest industrial group, has won a US $350 million (AED1.2 billion) contract to build a bridge to Nakheel's Palm Jebel Ali.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 14 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
German formwork and scaffolding supplier, Hünnebeck, has won a raft of recent contracts on tower projects in Dubai.
Angela Giuffrida, Wednesday, 02 May 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Comments 1-3 of 3
Posted by Arsal on 28 September 2009 at 11:02 UAE time
There was a time when most of the population with a silly smirk would comment that Dubai has 25% of the world's crane here, where have all of them gone now, greed is good....!
Posted by Shahid Waqar, Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 26 September 2009 at 07:28 UAE time
Yup, you are absolutely right bro. I second you.
Posted by ACE on 24 September 2009 at 17:19 UAE time
Another completely blinkered article. Is AB not worried about its reputation for journalistic competence in the slightest? Do you have any idea who filled this survey? If they were just readers than they can pretty much be anyone. They could even be based outside of Dubai. The least you could have done before runing a story like this was atleast done a similar spot poll with experts in the sector to compare their views with those of the general public. Sheesh...
N this is the fourth AB article in the past two days which is running the Arabtec CEO's quote. Interestingly he feels construction activity will not be as intense as earlier. THis however doesn't mean that 'real estate' activity will follow the same path. Tell me, if construction activity is low and new houses are being built, what do you think will happen to the prices of the exisitng houses? Doesn't take a genius to realize that less supply will lead eventually to rising prices.
And a general opinion on the public's view- its typically blinkered and short term. If you had done the same poll in the first quarter of 2008 the same people would have said that prices will keep moving north, so so much for the public's ability for rational analyses. The least one expects is that a business website would be open to try and do some...