Singapore, Republic of (Press Release) February 4, 2008 --
4 Feb 2008 - INC Global Conferences Pte Ltd (Singapore) will hold a construction sector-related conference entitled “2nd Middle East Construction Projects, Chemicals & Materials 2008”. Following the success of our first Middle East construction that was held in Abu Dhabi last year, this conference will take place on 3 – 4 March at the Radisson SAS, Hotel Dubai, UAE.
The Middle East construction sector boom has given rise to a massive demand for construction machinery, equipment, raw materials and chemicals and has turned the Middle East into the world’s biggest market for supplies and technologies with a vast array of current and pipelined projects across industry sectors that includes civil, industrial, power and water. This construction boom in the Gulf region is slated to continue its road of expansion well beyond the year 2010. More than $30 billion in hotel and condo projects will be built on the Strip over the next several years. Further evidences of more to come include – the recent opening for tender for the project management of the 45 km Qatar-Bahrain Causeway worth $2bn; the ambitious plans of King Abdullah, monarch of Saudi Arabia, to build 6 new cities that includes the King Abdullah Economic City; as well as the setting up of regional office in Dubai by international manufacturer of construction chemicals, Grace.
Participants in the previous construction conference include – SIPCO, BaySystems Pearl, Emirates Green Building Council, DSCO Group, Global Investment House, BASF Construction Chemicals, Bayer Material Science, Al Ghurair Iron & Steel, Geap Traders LLC, Fosroc, Giovanni Bozetto SpA, Mapei, Bodycote Warringtonfire, Grace and Dow.
This year, various prominent industry experts have also been invited to further share their insights – Emaar Properties PJSC, Al Grurg Leigh Paints LLC, Laticrete RAK, Frost & Sullivan, Gulf Organisation for Industrial Consulting (GOIC), Gulf Research Center, Ventures Middle East, Dubai International Financial Center, Middle East Drymix Mortar Association (MEDMA), and American University of Sharjah.
Speakers and delegates from various sectors (property, land, real estate developers; building, architectural services providers, construction companies, financiers, venture, capitalists, financial investors, building materials & chemicals suppliers, regulatory bodies, trade associations & government institutions, ministries) are expected to discuss challenges and requirements for regional upcoming construction projects, market trends and technologies for construction, new market and technical developments, key challenges for the construction industry. This conference presents a great opportunity for foreign investors to gain understanding of the various opportunities available.
The Middle East construction sector boom has given rise to a massive demand for construction machinery, equipment, raw materials and chemicals and has turned the Middle East into the world’s biggest market for supplies and technologies with a vast array of current and pipelined projects across industry sectors that includes civil, industrial, power and water. This construction boom in the Gulf region is slated to continue its road of expansion well beyond the year 2010. More than $30 billion in hotel and condo projects will be built on the Strip over the next several years. Further evidences of more to come include – the recent opening for tender for the project management of the 45 km Qatar-Bahrain Causeway worth $2bn; the ambitious plans of King Abdullah, monarch of Saudi Arabia, to build 6 new cities that includes the King Abdullah Economic City; as well as the setting up of regional office in Dubai by international manufacturer of construction chemicals, Grace.
Participants in the previous construction conference include – SIPCO, BaySystems Pearl, Emirates Green Building Council, DSCO Group, Global Investment House, BASF Construction Chemicals, Bayer Material Science, Al Ghurair Iron & Steel, Geap Traders LLC, Fosroc, Giovanni Bozetto SpA, Mapei, Bodycote Warringtonfire, Grace and Dow.
This year, various prominent industry experts have also been invited to further share their insights – Emaar Properties PJSC, Al Grurg Leigh Paints LLC, Laticrete RAK, Frost & Sullivan, Gulf Organisation for Industrial Consulting (GOIC), Gulf Research Center, Ventures Middle East, Dubai International Financial Center, Middle East Drymix Mortar Association (MEDMA), and American University of Sharjah.
Speakers and delegates from various sectors (property, land, real estate developers; building, architectural services providers, construction companies, financiers, venture, capitalists, financial investors, building materials & chemicals suppliers, regulatory bodies, trade associations & government institutions, ministries) are expected to discuss challenges and requirements for regional upcoming construction projects, market trends and technologies for construction, new market and technical developments, key challenges for the construction industry. This conference presents a great opportunity for foreign investors to gain understanding of the various opportunities available.

THE GULF FUELLING MASSIVE DEMAND FOR CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS AND RAW MATERIALS - Conference will take place on 3 – 4 March at the Radisson SAS, Hotel Dubai, UAE.
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