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The construction sector is transforming Qatar’s landscape. An enormous civil infrastructure investment programme will see more than $130bn spent in the next 5-10 years on major projects across the transport, real estate, power & water sectors.
The indirect cost of such extensive construction is considerable in terms of the pressure it places on already scarce energy and natural resources. Qatar, as one of the construction hot-spots of the Gulf, is actively formulating a coordinated response to negate the environmental impact of building construction and promoting the design of efficient green buildings.
Key stakeholders in the construction sector are developing robust green building guidelines for the industry to work towards – before regulation becomes mandatory. MEED’s Qatar Green Buildings Conference details the numerous business and investment opportunities that key sustainable building projects in Qatar provide to your company.
This is your chance to hear first-hand about the commercial possibilities of building green in Qatar. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with the key players directly and discuss future partnerships. By attending you will:
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Find out about the latest environmental guidelines from the key stakeholders in Qatar before they become mandatory
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Hear and learn about the design and construction of Qatar’s first proposed LEED rated building – Dubai Towers
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Network with developers and investors directly operating in Qatar
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Understand how to make building in an ecologically friendly manner profitable for your business
Who you will do business with:
Property developers; construction companies; real estate and construction consultants; architects; public sector officials; planners; urban designers; providers of green technologies; advisers; investors, lenders, owners; lawyers and other public and private sector representatives interested in learning about opportunities in environmentally sustainable development.
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