Thursday, May 9, 2013

The Progress of the Infrastructure Industry in Middle East



Middle East is not just known for oil but also for the amazing infrastructure such as hotels, skyscrapers and its several other magnificent infrastructures. They had some of the world’s most talented architects and engineers. Along with these famous infrastructures are the great demand for travel and tourism. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest freestanding man-made structure in Dubai.
In the beginning of 2012, the Middle East experienced a wave of political turmoil which contributed to the challenges faced across all industries. It resulted in the delays, projects on hold or shelved of the construction industry. It also causes many of the region’s skilled expatriate workers to leave which once again leave the region’s dependence on international, skilled workers employed in order to fulfill the project’s needs. The government has responded to make sure social infrastructure is sufficient for the people and they are also satisfied with the level of education and health care they receive. Lately this year, investors from the region meet at Hospital Build. This sheds an opportunity to accelerate national economic development and growth, contribute to improving the quality of healthcare services and a move closer to achieving objectives.




According to latest reports, the strong infrastructure is the key and of the many main ingredients of a successful business formula for the region’s business aviation industry. Moreover, Shane O’ Hare, President and CEO of Royal Jet emphasized the significance of having a strong regulatory body which will give confidence to a well-structured support system and highly trained support professionals throughout the industry who without fail put the customer at the core in the delivery of its products and services in order to make business aviation safe, efficient and reliable.
Safety is an increasing concern for the Middle East’s construction firms – and following a mass of high-profile accidents at sites across the region over the summer, the industry is being required to respond. Lately, it was reported that two Bangladeshi workers were killed when a slab of concrete fell on top of them. This certain tragedy forced the industry to reflect on the lack of effective management and complacency about the safety. Nevertheless, the region ensures the safety practices be done in every construction company.

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  3. There has been many changes in the infrastructure trends which are observed off late thanks to the rapidly growing construction companies. Countries like Oman has seen huge growth and added great financial support with its renowned construction companies and the hard work of the entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs have shown great interest in UAE and have developed amazing projects.

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