74= Musheireb
Project Overview
The Musheireb development is located in
the centre of Doha, close to the Emiri Diwan and the Souq Waqif.
The regeneration of the area encompasses a residential and mixed-use quarter, a retail quarter, a heritage quarter, and a commercial area called the Headquarters Gateway. The first stage of phase one is under construction, with later stages still being designed.
Note: Msheireb was formerly called Dohaland.
Project Analysis
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News
Doha extends submission deadline for phase 1c of Msheireb scheme
Contractors now have until 12 March to submit tenders for next phase of urban regeneration project
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Qatar accelerates rail projects in support of 2020 Olympics bid
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Doha extends submission deadline for phase 1c of Msheireb project
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Contractors invited to submit bids for second phase of Msheireb project
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Doha extends submission date for Msheireb tender
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Doha tenders next phase of Musheireb project
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Carillion joint venture wins Musheireb Downtown Doha work
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Qatar receives bids for next phase of $5.5bn Musheireb project
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Qatar extends deadline for next phase of $5.5bn Musheireb scheme
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Contractors prepare to submit bids in September for next phase of Musheireb
Key Facts
Client: Msheireb
Sector: Real Estate
Stage: Execution
Budget: $5.5bn
Completion date: Q4 2016
Location: Qatar
MEED Projects
Company Announcements
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Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels opens doors to Arumaila and Musheireb
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Qatari developer Dohaland to showcase award winning regeneration project at MIPIM
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Dohaland awards design contract to Burns & McDonnell
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Dohaland's Musheireb project adopted as case study at Dammam First Urban Development Symposium
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Dohaland's Knowledge Enrichment Centre opening hours extended




