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DUBAI - Gulf seeks bidders for projects worth $120 billion. With 250 major civil projects looking for contractors and suppliers, exhibitors flock to sell out construction trade show.

Published: Thu 16 Oct 2008, 12:40 AM

Updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 2:19 PM

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In spite of fears that the global credit crunch and economic slowdown could impact the Arabian Gulf, latest analysis shows there are still more than 250 major civil construction projects in the bidding phase across the region worth nearly $120 billion.

As the most important five days for the construction sector in the Middle East fast approaches with The Big 5 exhibition, the organisers say the show is now a sell out with industry exhibitors.

The Big 5 takes place at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre from November 23-27. “The exhibitors are coming in record numbers to promote themselves in a region continuing to grow and develop,” said Paula Al Chami, Exhibition Director, dmg world media Dubai, organisers of The Big 5.

The Big 5 is the largest show for the industry in the Arabian Gulf and one of the world’s largest trade shows for the construction industry and associated suppliers. The 2007 show featured more than 2,830 exhibiting companies from 53 countries. “We are already well over 3000 exhibiting companies for the 2008 show and we are looking at more than 50,000 visitors,” said Al Chami.

Analysis carried out by The Big 5 research partner Proleads has identified more than 250 major civil construction projects across the Gulf Co-operation Council countries which have gone beyond initial planning and are in the bidding phase for consultants, contractors and suppliers. They range in value from $12 million to $13.6 billion with 135 of them in the United Arab Emirates and 60 in Saudi Arabia.

The Top Ten projects in bidding alone are valued at a staggering total of $64.3 billion, headed by the building of new cities in both the UAE and Saudi Arabia. “These statistics underline that there is still a lot of activity planned in civil construction in coming years, which is being reflected in the growth of the show,” said Simon Mellor, VP Construction for organisers dmg world media. This year, The Big 5 will be promoting energy efficient green building solutions and environmentally friendly technologies at The Big Technical Conference, compiled in conjunction with Ecospecifier International.



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