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June 26, 2024 foasummit0

The Middle East Consultant (MEC) editorial team has confirmed that its new Equality Diversity & Inclusion in Construction Summit and Awards will take place on 9 October, at the Habtoor Grand Resort, JBR, Dubai.

The one day event will comprise two distinct components; a fully-fledged conference segment that will run through the day, and an awards gala that will take place in the evening. Attendance to the summit is complementary but registration is mandatory, click here to register. Entry to the gala dinner event will be on a commercial basis only.

The awards component will have 10 distinct categories including: Gender Empowerment Champion of the Year; Ethnicity Human Capital Champion of the Year; People of Determination Facilities Champion of the Year; Mentoring Champion of the Year; Management Education Champion of the Year; Workspace Inclusiveness Champion of the Year; C-Suite Gender Champion of the Year; Human Capital Manger of the Year; ED&I Programme of the Year, and ED&I Company of the Year. Nominations can be summited by clicking here.

“Bolstered by the success of our ED&I Summit last year, we decided to expand the event with the addition of an awards programme. There’s a great deal happening in the sector in relation to ED&I and we thought that a summit and awards would enable us to give the topic the appropriate level of attention. We’ve opened nominations nice and early, and hope that this gives everyone enough time to put in strong nominations,” said Paul Godfrey, Head of Content at Middle East Consultant.

The MEC editorial team will unveil the event’s agenda and key themes in the coming weeks, the MEC team confirmed.

The event is being sponsored by:

Gold Partner: AtkinsRéalis
Associate Partner: TBH Consultancy

Read more about the ED&I Summit and Awards by clicking here.

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June 26, 2024 foasummit0

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved a US $8.1bn integrated project, named ‘Tasreef’, aimed at developing the city’s rainwater drainage network.

One of the emirate’s largest strategic infrastructure projects, Tasreef will help boost the capacity of Dubai’s rainwater drainage system by 700%, covering all areas of the emirate, said a report.

Sheikh Mohammed emphasised that the continuous enhancement of Dubai’s sustainable infrastructure is integral to its growth and prosperity. The initiative aims to create a drainage infrastructure that is advanced, safe, flexible, and ready to face future challenges.

The strategic project is a continuation of drainage projects launched by Dubai in 2019, covering the Expo Dubai area, Al Maktoum International Airport City, and Jebel Ali.

The project was approved in the presence of Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE, and Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

It supports Dubai’s plans and strategies for developing a flexible, advanced, and future-ready infrastructure. As a sustainable strategic project, it addresses future climate change impacts, such as increased rainfall, with a network designed to seamlessly adapt to all rainfall events.

Unveiling the project, Sheikh Mohammed said: “The largest rainwater collection project in a single system in the region, the initiative will increase the capacity of the drainage network in the emirate by 700%, ensuring the emirate’s readiness to face future climate-related challenges. Covering all areas of Dubai, the project will raise the drainage network’s capacity to more than 20m cu/m of water daily, meeting our needs for the next hundred years. We have directed the immediate implementation of the project, which will be completed in phases by 2033. Dubai continues to drive infrastructure and urban advancements, enhancing safety and security for everyone living in the emirate.”

The ‘Tasreef’ project aims to enhance rainwater and surface water drainage services with sophisticated and highly efficient infrastructure, improving operational efficiencies and reducing costs associated with station construction, operations and maintenance, as well as increasing the network’s lifespan.

Additionally, the rainwater drainage capacity through tunnels will reach 20m cu/m per day, with a flow capacity of 230 cubic metres per second, making it the largest rainwater collection project in a single system in the region.

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June 26, 2024 foasummit0

Manufacturer XCMG has expanded its operations in Saudi Arabia, with the launch of a new service centre in Dammam. The new site joins existing service centres in Riyadh, Jaddah and Tabuk.

According to a report, the facility includes a new transit warehouse, component warehouse for ‘key projects’ and a training centre which will offer skills education.

The new service location builds on the existing service network in Saudi Arabia, and aligns with the firm’s goal of boosting service efficiency across the region.

XCMG notes that it has been involved in a series of recent projects across the Kingdom, including the Red Sea, NEOM and Diriyah Development Authority (DGDA) project.

“As a pioneer in sustainability who is continuing to push for low-carbon development, XCMG hopes to join hands with our partners in Saudi Arabia to empower the nation’s 2030 vision, foster closer, high-quality China-Saudi collaboration in the Belt and Road Initiative that is built upon the spirit of the ancient silk road,” said Yang Dongsheng, Chairman of XCMG.

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June 25, 2024 foasummit0

A new report from Turner & Townsend reveals that the Middle East’s ambitious giga-projects and state-backed developments are not only driving construction activity across the region, but markedly impacting supply chain capacity. Nonetheless, this rapid surge of investment, paired with inflation falls and economic diversification, continues to attract top international talent.

The International Construction Market Survey (ICMS) 2024 report from Turner & Townsend shows that rising demand, particularly in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is pushing up construction costs. Riyadh is the region’s most expensive city to build in at $2,593 per sqm, as the Saudi capital benefits from accelerated growth.

Both domestic and foreign funds are capitalising on state-backed initiatives such as NEOM and KSA’s 2030 Vision. At the same time, construction cost inflation in the city is easing from the highs of 7% seen in 2023, but forecasted to remain high, at 5%, through 2024.

Demand is in part being fuelled by the significant increase in construction in sports, leisure and hospitality as the country gears up for Expo 2030 and the 2034 Fifa World Cup – a five-star luxury hotel in the city now costs an average of $4,798 per sqm. The Kingdom has also been trying to attract global corporate occupiers, with the price of an average high-rise CBD office in Riyadh now standing at $2,266 per sqm.

Skilled labour shortages are also keeping costs elevated, as the Kingdom intrinsically suffers from a distinct shortage of the skill-sets most vital for delivering its ambitious programmes. The result is that the talent and resources needed for giga-projects in the country are also stretching overall supply chain capacity across the Middle East, the report noted.

Doha is the second most expensive market in the region at $2,096 per sqm. However, following the high output in the lead up to the 2022 World Cup, construction cost inflation is projected to fall from 3.5% in 2023 to 2.5% in 2024. This reflects softening construction demand locally, with investment and skilled talent being drawn to nearby Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Dubai has an average cost to build of $1,874 per sqm. Dubai combines factors such as a growing population and continued high tourism with strong activity in the residential, development and hospitality sectors – all of which benefit from relatively low labour costs. The consistency of investment in the market, as foreign visitors and skilled migrants come to holiday or live in Dubai, means Turner & Townsend is predicting construction cost escalation at a high rate of 5% through 2024.

In the face of potential labour bottlenecks across the Middle East, Turner & Townsend is advising clients to prioritise identifying the right procurement strategies and establishing innovative ways of working, along with digital techniques, in order to battle the capacity crunch and get ‘more for less’.

Mark Hamill, Director and Head of Middle East Real Estate and Major Programmes at Turner & Townsend, said: “Over the past year, we’ve seen the Middle East continue to be a hub of major growth and investment as the region aims to move beyond its economic dependence on oil. The stand-out story is the accelerated development of KSA, where vast ambitions are being realised via projects like The Line, King Salman Park and Diriyah Gate.”

“Despite the KSA leading the pack in terms of activity in the Middle East, there remain considerable real estate opportunities in the UAE and Qatar as inflation cools. Nevertheless, with labour capacity being stretched across the region, clients will need to review their procurement and contracting models to help mitigate supply chain disruption and maximise the potential opportunities on offer,” noted Hamill.

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June 25, 2024 foasummit0

The Big Project Middle East (BPME) editorial team has announced that the 2024 edition of its Digital Construction Summit (DCS) will take place on 25 September at the Habtoor Grand Resort, JBR, Dubai.

The one-day event, formerly known as the ME BIM Summit, will feature a plethora of well-known speakers from public and private sector organisations, who will discuss a variety of topics via keynote speeches, panel discussions and presentations. Registration is complementary but mandatory for construction professionals – click here to register.

The conference will focus on several key themes this year including: quality; collaboration, asset management in the face of the greater occurrence of adverse weather events, and the impact of technology on the environment. The event will also discuss existing issues and ways that construction firms and professionals can surmount these obstacles.

“It’s been a pleasure watching the growth of the Digital Construction Summit in the post-COVID era. Originally launched as the ME BIM Summit nearly a decade ago, the event morphed into a full-fledged digital construction platform three years ago, and has since covered a variety of pertinent topics. This year we’ll be shining a light on topics including enhancing construction quality; taking collaboration to the next level; digital asset management, and the impact of technology on the environment. The latter is something I’m particularly interested in as today’s powerful tools do have a very real impact on the planet in terms of emissions,” noted Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at Big Project Middle East.

In the coming weeks, the BPME editorial team will unveil the event’s agenda and speakers, noted Saundalkar.

The event is being supported by:

Gold Partner: AtkinsRéalis, RIB | BuildSmart, RIB | Candy, RIB | CostX
Strategic Partner: ALEC, KEO International Consultants
Bronze Sponsor: Thinkproject

Read more about the Digital Construction Summit by clicking here.

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June 25, 2024 foasummit0

The UAE’s Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications Office has signed a strategic agreement with Rittal, a global provider of solutions for industrial enclosures, power distribution, climate control, and IT infrastructure. The partnership aims to collaborate on various AI initiatives, enhance AI adoption and learning, and strengthen the robust digital infrastructure of the UAE through international joint efforts.

The MoU was signed by Saqr Binghalib, Executive Director of the UAE’s Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications Office, and Syed Tahir Nazir, Managing Director of Rittal FZE, during the AI Retreat 2024, a one-of-its-kind event held in Dubai.

The AI Retreat 2024, which was aimed at accelerating adoption of AI applications, drew participation from over 2,000 decision-makers, experts, and officials from both the government and private sectors.

Saqr Binghalib emphasised that the UAE Government focuses on building skills and talents as a key element in the digital development journey and in creating a future based on intellect and creativity.

He noted, “Strengthening partnerships between the government and the private sector contributes to enhancing the country’s position as a global hub for the AI sector, reinforcing its active global role, and supporting the national strategies’ goals of building future competencies and equipping them with the necessary tools for development and advancing towards a future based on digital skills.”

Syed Tahir Nazir, the Managing Director, Rittal FZE, commented: “We are fully committed and support the vision of the Office of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications. Rittal is committed to support capacity building, knowledge enhancement, and technology advancements through innovations in the field of AI and other smart applications, especially to support programming in the field of Robotics and Industry 4.0 system and applications along with supporting Green Technologies.”

“Rittal continues its efforts for environmental protection and reducing carbon footprint with its innovative products and solutions through collaborations with government and public sectors to secure a better future for our communities and next generations. We are excited to be a partner of AI department and are looking forward to working with Binghalib for a mutually successful collaboration,” he concluded.

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June 24, 2024 foasummit0

The Big Project Middle East (BPME) editorial team has announced an all-new conference in Saudi Arabia. The Future of Engineering Summit (FOE) is due to take place on 10 September at the Radisson BLU Hotel, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the BPME team confirmed.

The one-day event will take a deep dive into a variety of topics relating to engineering in the Kingdom via keynote addresses, panel discussions and presentations, and will feature senior speakers from a variety of public and private sector organisations. Registration is complementary but mandatory for construction and real estate professionals, click here to register.

“Some of the world’s most ambitious and transformational projects are being built in the Kingdom, and with that comes seriously impressive engineering as well as challenges. We’ve been covering the Saudi construction and real estate market remotely, as well as on-ground via our now five-year old Construction Intel Summit KSA. Taking into account all that’s going on in the Kingdom, and the fact that some of the giga-projects are now partially in operation, we thought the time was right to expand our focus with a new event focused purely on engineering related topics,” explained Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at Big Project Middle East.

The key themes of the event will revolve around construction build quality, climate resilience and environmental engineering, delivering true client value via optioneering and value engineering, and talent development to boost local engineering content in the Kingdom.

“We’ve had an enthusiastic response to the FOE Summit already, which is always brilliant when you launch an all-new event. I look forward to announcing the full agenda and our line-up of speakers in the coming weeks,” added Saundalkar.

The event is being supported by:

Strategic Partners: ALEC and KEO International Consultants

Read more about the Future of Engineering Summit by clicking here.

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June 24, 2024 foasummit0

Dar Al Handasah has been awarded a landmark contract by Kuwait’s Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA) to provide design and construction supervision services at Kuwait International Airport (KIA).

Spanning a period of five years, the assignment is divided into a 1.5-year design phase followed by a further 3.5 years dedicated to construction supervision.

The scope of work includes construction of a 1.5sqkm cargo platform designed to accommodate 77 aircraft stands, as well as upgrades to the central runway and its associated taxiways.

The project also involves upgrading the central runway and associated taxiways to a length of 4,300m, conforming to ICAO code 4F standards with a ‘precision approach’ CAT III B.

The project encompasses four components, each playing a crucial role in the transformation of Kuwait’s principal aviation gateway. These are: developing the main corridor and its accompanying corridors; establishing a new charging station; constructing a platform dedicated to high-level (princely) figures, and developing the infrastructure supporting the airport.

The contract was signed by Dar Al Handasah executives and Kuwait civil aviation authorities in the presence of DGCA President Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Al Sabah.

This comes as part of DGCA strategy to develop airport support infrastructure aimed at augmenting the capacity of existing facilities and meeting anticipated future needs, encompassing transportation and utility services.

Further plans are also afoot to establish a new VVIP (AMIRI) Apron, including dedicated aircraft stands and a run-up area to cater for VIP traffic and distinguished guests.

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June 24, 2024 foasummit0

The Meise Botanic Garden in Belgium, conservatory of endangered plant species, celebrated the completion of the Green Ark project, the renovation of a 7,600m of greenhouse complex and the installation of a hyperboloid pavilion made with sustainable Kebony Clear wood.

The Green Ark project lies at the 92Ha Meise Botanic Garden and houses more than 10,000 species of endangered plants across 22 different greenhouses, each regulated to ensure optimal temperature and climate conditions for the diverse collection of flora. Other technologies installed at the Green Ark include an irrigation system that recycles rainwater, while energy consumption has been halved in comparison to the old greenhouse facilities.

Creating a place to conserve and research vulnerable species, the Green Ark will also act as learning hub, educating the Meise Botanic Garden’s 240,000 annual visitors of the ever-increasing threat that climate change poses to the planet’s biodiversity and the innovations in place to protect the environment for future generations says a statement from Kebony.

Gert Van Beeck, Sales Manager at Kebony, comments: ’The Green Ark embodies an innovation in the world of construction, creating a place where sustainability and aesthetics intertwine harmoniously. With a focus on Kebony wood, a viable ecological alternative to tropical hardwoods, this project demonstrates the successful symbiosis between modern architecture and ecological commitment, setting a model for more inspiring sustainable projects in Belgium and beyond’’.  

While hardwoods can take 80-200 years to grow, the fast-growing FSC certified softwoods used by Kebony are specifically planted for this purpose and grow to the desired sizes in 25-30 years. During the growth of these trees, carbon is captured from the atmosphere, contributing to CO2 sequestration. The dual modification process permanently transforms the wood cell walls by forming locked-in furan polymers; the dimensional stability, durability, and hardness of the wood are all increased, guaranteeing both a long life and a high level of safety.

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June 21, 2024 foasummit0

Aqua Properties has announced a significant milestone with the sale of over 900 units in its latest project, The Central Downtown, within just 100 days of launch.

Centrally located in Arjan, the project spreads over a seven-acre hub, slated as the largest development in the community. The Central Downtown comprises four towers offering modern studios, and one-to-three-bedroom apartments, featuring a 200,000sqft podium level with over 25 amenities. Residents will enjoy a golf simulator, wave pool, basketball court, outdoor cinema, padel tennis, and an organic farm, the developer noted.

Additionally, a 150,000sqft shopping mall beneath the interconnected towers provides retail convenience and access to a host of household-name brands, it added.

Demonstrating the robust demand for premium real estate in Dubai, The Central Downtown topped the charts in May, capturing an impressive 40.5% of all transactions in Arjan, according to Property Monitor.

Ali Tumbi, the founder of Aqua Properties, explained: “This rapid sales success underscores Aqua Properties’ formidable presence in Dubai’s real estate market and highlights the high level of investor confidence in our projects,”

To celebrate the success of The Central Downtown, Aqua Properties hosted an exclusive three-day luxury cruise on the Arabian Gulf in February, bringing together over 300 key investors, brokerage partners, and valued community members.

Building on the momentum of The Central Downtown, Aqua Properties is set to make further high-profile contributions to Dubai’s real estate market, with multiple upcoming developments this year, with projects in Dubai Sports City, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Arjan, the developer added.

With nearly two decades of industry experience, Aqua Properties consistently delivers exceptional services, ensuring customer satisfaction through competitive pricing strategies, flexible payment plans, and luxurious amenities. The company’s portfolio includes projects in Dubai’s prime locations such as the Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Village Triangle and Motor City, it concluded.

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