Aviation UK companies win contracts for new Riyadh airport British and American companies are among those who have won contracts for developing the massive King Salman International Airport in Riyadh. Foster + Partners, a British architecture company, will design the airport’s master plan, which covers a total area of 57 sq km, the state-owned Saudi Press Agency reported, citing the Public Investment Fund-owned King […] August 21, 2024
Energy Heat blackouts blamed on Kuwait’s fuel supply issues Rolling power cuts that have beset oil-rich Kuwait over the last two days have been blamed on technical issues experienced in fuel supplies. Several residential neighbourhoods experienced rolling blackouts over the weekend due to “a fuel supply disruption”, according to a statement from state-run Kuna news agency. The cuts also closed down desalination plants and […] August 19, 2024
Infrastructure Riyadh’s road network gets a $3.5bn upgrade The first phase of plans to upgrade Riyadh’s road infrastructure has begun. The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) has awarded four contracts worth SAR13 billion ($3.5 billion) to develop the road network in the Saudi capital, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported. The projects are part of the plan announced in 2020 by Crown […] August 19, 2024
Infrastructure UAE company involved in $1bn project in Uzbekistan A consortium, which includes an Abu Dhabi state-owned company, is set to develop a $1 billion wastewater treatment plant in Uzbekistan. The group, comprising Abu Dhabi Sustainable Water Solutions Company, Japan’s Marubeni Corporation and France’s Suez, signed a development agreement with Uzbekistan’s investment, industry and trade ministry and state-run Uzsuvtaminot JSC. The project, located in […] August 15, 2024
Analysis Logistics Cold storage in hot demand across the Gulf Demand for chilled and frozen foods is rising across the Gulf, driving growth in the region’s cold chain infrastructure. Maersk, the Danish logistics company, says this demand – along with food security concerns – motivated it to open its first UAE cold store at Dubai Industrial City last summer. Population growth and concerns around climate […] August 14, 2024
Logistics DP World’s London Gateway to become UK’s largest seaport The official launch this month of a new berth at London Gateway Port makes the facility the UK’s largest seaport, with operator DP World outlining plans for three more berths. The port, which currently handles 2.4 million containers, will expand its capacity to 3.4 million containers with the opening of berth 4, the UAE state-run […] August 6, 2024
Construction Dubai’s Sidara shelves bid to take over UK’s John Wood Group Dubai’s Sidara has abandoned its multi-billion-dollar plan to take over the British consultancy John Wood Group. The Emirati engineering and consulting group cited “geopolitical risks and market uncertainty” for its decision. Shares in Wood slumped by 37 percent on the news, hitting their lowest level since December 2022. NewsletterGet the Best of AGBI delivered straight […] August 5, 2024
Industry Emirates Steel Arkan asks UAE to curb cheap Chinese imports Emirates Steel Arkan is liaising with the UAE government to explore ways to reduce the impact of China exporting its excess steel at knockdown prices. A slowdown in China’s property sector has led to a sharp decline in domestic demand for steel, forcing Chinese producers to sell surplus stock cheaply to international markets. US president […] August 4, 2024
Sidara given ‘put up or shut up deadline’ for John Wood takeover The deadline for Dubai engineering and consulting company Sidara’s long-running multi-billion-dollar plan to take over the UK’s John Wood Group has been extended for a third time. Sidara, which has had three previous bids for the Scottish company rejected, upped its original offer to 230 pence sterling per share in May. This gave Wood a […] August 1, 2024
Analysis Aviation Dubai and Jeddah dominate airport construction in Mena Just two giant projects, in Dubai and Jeddah, account for almost 80 percent of current spending on airport development in the Middle East and North Africa, a report has revealed. Some 19 different projects, ranging from expansions to additional runways and entire new airports, are under way in 11 countries across the region, according to […] July 25, 2024
Transport UAE company in joint venture to build Baghdad metro A Malaysian engineering company and its UAE affiliate have jointly won a $316 million contract to oversee the construction of the new Baghdad metro. The building of the planned 148-kilometre network and its 64 stations across the Iraqi capital was slated to begin this month and end in 2029. This timeline might be delayed, however, […] July 19, 2024
Giga-projects Full steam ahead on ‘largest urban park in the world’ Saudi Arabia is forging ahead with construction of what it calls the “largest urban park in the world”, publishing videos of its first buildings under construction after a tunnel opened earlier this year. King Salman Park in Riyadh is owned by the Public Investment Fund and was recently valued by real estate consultancy Knight Frank […] July 19, 2024
Construction Earthquake rebuild fuels rise in Turkish construction hires A sharp increase in hirings and orders point to a rebound in Turkey’s construction sector, although rising costs, high interest rates and weak demand for new residential properties remain big challenges to continued growth. Employment levels in the construction sector reached 80-month highs in May and more than 1.8 million workers were on the books, […] July 18, 2024
Opinion Renewable Energy Oman is on a steady path to a hydrogen-powered future The sultanate is off to a roaring start – now it needs to stay on course July 17, 2024
Aviation Iraq signs deals to advance new civil airport project Iraq has signed two contracts for the construction of Nasiriyah International Airport in Southern Iraq. The Iraqi transport ministry this week signed an addendum to the construction contract with China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) and the consulting contract with Turkey’s Kiklop Design Hertz Insaat, the state-run Iraqi News Agency reported. The Turkish company will […] July 17, 2024
Logistics Aldar’s new Dubai logistics park to break ground in Q4 Aldar Properties, an Abu Dhabi-listed developer, will break ground on a new logistics park within DP World’s 21-sq km National Industries Park (NIP) in Dubai in the fourth quarter of 2024. The 1.55 million sq ft grade-A logistics park will cater to the emirate’s high demand for warehousing facilities. It will comprise three modular buildings […] July 16, 2024
Logistics Expansion work begins at Egyptian Red Sea port Construction has commenced on expanding a container terminal at Egypt’s Ain Sokhna Port on the Red Sea. Red Sea Containers Terminals, jointly owned by Hong Kong’s Hutchison Ports, France’s CMA Terminals and China’s Cosco Shipping Ports, has appointed Cairo-headquartered Edecs as the main contractor to work on constructing the infrastructure, yards and buildings. The […] July 15, 2024
Construction Emaar restores 4,500 homes for free after April floods Emaar Properties, Dubai’s largest developer, has repaired more than 4,500 homes up to the end of June following the orders of the emirate’s Crown Prince to restore communities devastated by the April floods. The repairs were done free of cost to owners, the developer said in a statement. No other details were given on the […] July 12, 2024
Logistics Dubai veg market to double despite warehouse shortage Dubai plans a massive expansion of its fruit and vegetable market to make it the world’s largest, despite the fact warehouse rents in the emirate keep increasing amid a lack of quality supply. On Wednesday Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum oversaw the signing of a deal between Dubai Municipality and ports operator DP World […] July 11, 2024
Analysis Construction French construction major chases growth in Middle East Saint-Gobain’s $1 billion takeover of Dubai’s Fosroc highlights the growing importance of the Middle East to the company and the construction industry, according to executives at the French conglomerate. The all-cash transaction for Fosroc, which makes construction chemicals, was agreed at the end of last month. Saint-Gobain expects the deal to close in the first […] July 10, 2024
Infrastructure Saudi telco STC ends talks to buy Altice Portugal Saudi telecom group STC has ended talks with French-Israeli tycoon Patrick Drahi to buy Altice Portugal after a disagreement over the price. The Public Investment Fund-owned company, which is listed on the Saudi stock market, had offered 8 billion euros ($8.67 billion) for Altice Portugal, the European country’s largest telecommunications player, Portuguese online business site […] July 8, 2024
Sustainability Forests in the desert: more than just a pipe dream Planting trees in the sand has been done before and can be done again, but when water is so scarce it is a remarkable challenge, says Valentina Pasquali July 8, 2024