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Angus Hindley

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  • International Power tops list

    Issue 47 25 November-1 December 2011

    The merger of the two largest developers in the GCC market has only added to the excitement of 2011, a year that has seen a record amount of capacity contracted
  • July deadline for Qatar desalination scheme

    10 July 2011, 11:17 GMT

    Qatar Electricity & Water Company and four state-owned firms have been invited to bid
  • Projects market reaches a turning point

    16 December 2008, 0:00 GMT

    After 10 months of record growth, the Gulf projects market came to a virtual standstill in the final quarter of the year as the impact of the global credit crunch forced clients to scale back their plans.
  • Special report: Power surge

    26 October 2007, 16:56 GMT

    Private developers have benefited from massive growth in the region’s power sector over the past 12 months, with capacity up by more than one-third as governments increasingly bring in outside help to meet soaring demand.
  • Special report: Power surge

    26 October 2007, 16:56 GMT

    Private developers have benefited from massive growth in the region’s power sector over the past 12 months, with capacity up by more than one-third as governments increasingly bring in outside help to meet soaring demand.
  • Time to deliver: Pressure mounts on GCC contractors

    26 January 2007, 17:04 GMT

    The results of MEED's first Gulf contractor survey show the rude health of the GCC construction market and the mounting pressure on contractors to deliver on their commitments.
  • The regional contractor: Managing growth

    26 January 2007, 13:30 GMT

    After the flood of awards in 2006, Beirut-based ACC is looking forward to its busiest year on record.
  • Project Update - Burj Dubai: Reach for the skies

    23 October 2006, 10:30 GMT

    Already taller than many high rises in Dubai, Burj Dubai is changing by the week.
  • MAF Investments: A true pan-Arab developer

    13 May 2005, 18:43 GMT

    At its current rate of project execution, in a few years' time MAF will have made its mark in most Arab countries.

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