Home
News
News Map
User
Aggregates
Cement
Construction
Concrete
Lime & Gypsum
Projects
Other
Jobs
Forum
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Text Size
Login
Free newsletter
Construction
Qatar construction industry to grow in 2012
Industry seen to continue growth for several years.
..To read the rest of this article, please
login
with your
CW Group Single Sign-On
first. If you do not already have a CW Group account, please
register
.
industry
infrastructure
investments
activities
sector
stadiums
commercial
residential
grow
activity
growing
years
renovation
existing
need
fifa
leading
world
upgrade
event
Related
Australia’s rock, limestone, clay mining sector may grow - (17 Apr '12)
UK: Construction output falls sharply in 2012 - (25 Jan '13)
Cement sector investments stifled by limestone concessions - (27 Jan '12)
Chihuahua sees net fall over 50% - (29 Jul '09)
Concrete industry suffers in Texas - (28 Nov '11)
Fiber cement plant to rise in Azerbaijan - (23 May '13)
Construction
23 March 2012
Latest News
May 24
Goodview City approves new concrete plant
May 24
Adelaide Brighton cautiously optimistic about 2013
May 24
Sogitel builds new pre fab unit in Mozambique
May 24
Poor construction materials blamed for collapse in Bangladesh
May 23
India Cements incorporates new unit
May 23
Fiber cement plant to rise in Azerbaijan
May 23
Flour looking at expanding its African presence
May 23
Lafarge develops decontaminating concrete
May 22
Karabulak concrete plant set for operation
May 22
Construction disputes value fall in the Middle East
May 22
Sand ban in India hurting real estate firms
May 22
Concrete production increased in Ukraine
May 22
Arabtec workers end strike
May 21
Argentina construction market set to grow this year
May 21
Paraguay's CONAVI approves housing projects
May 21
Expensive bullding materials hampering Saudi construction
May 21
Equipment sales slow for CAT
May 20
Russia probes substandard concrete for military runways
May 20
Sandvik sets sights on India
May 20
Chile: TTM, Sika inks distribution agreement
Jobs
Site Engineer, Nigeria
Production Manager
Most Read
Argentina construction market set to grow this year
Concrete production increased in Ukraine
Sand ban in India hurting real estate firms
Karabulak concrete plant set for operation
Construction disputes value fall in the Middle East
Arabtec workers end strike
Sign up for the free BmWeek newsletter
Remember Me
Forgot your password?
Forgot your username?