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Future Concrete 2011 : The International Conference on Future Concrete 2011 will present a second opportunity for Middle Eastern construction companies to meet once again with international experts on a comprehensive platform that will combine a variety of milestones
Joke of the week

A man looking for a job!

After an interview with the manager, the manager asked: "...And remember we are very keen about cleanliness. Did you wipe your shoes before entering?”

"Oh, yes sir." Replied the man

The manager narrowed his eyes and said, “We are also very keen about the truth. There is no mat."

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Latest News
16/02/2011
Shaw to work on QAPCO Ethylene plant expansion : The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE: SHAW) announced the award of a contract by Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO) to provide basic engineering services for the expansion of a 720 KTA ethylene plant in Mesaieed, Qatar.
XIAMETER helps road sustainability and reduces mai : Drivers may have fewer potholes to dodge, and local governments may be able to save money, thanks to XIAMETER® brand silanes for concrete formulators that can help
US$ 340 Million road in Afghanistan : Zakhilwal and Rinker signed agreement for the construction of 233 Kilometers
Hyundai Heavy Industries to execute Barzan offshor : Hyundai Heavy Industries has been awarded on January a $900 million deal to execute the offshore part of Barzan Gas Project in Qatar. Following the LOA, the official contract will be signed later in January
SBG has won Jeddah Airport : SBG won the first phase development contracts of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah which be carried out over a 36 month period. The airport expands its capacity to 30 million passengers annually when completed.
Nanomaterials boost for Big Impact in Construction : Bricks, blocks, and steel I-beams - step aside. A new genre of construction materials, made from stuff barely 1/50,000th the width of a human hair, is about to debut in the building of homes, offices, bridges, and other structures.