DOHA: Qatar will see an upsurge in project tenders and awards in the next two years, as the country enters the next crucial phase of its preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2022 and its bid for the Summer Olympics in 2020.
The wave of new projects to be awarded will be comprehensively discussed at the Qatar Projects 2013 conference organised by MEED Events and supported by the Ministry of Business and Trade. Highlights of the premiere gathering of projects industry stakeholders from across the region include announcements of new tenders, bidding and awards, which are expected to reach $30bn a year from 2013- 2014; as well as a comprehensive discussion of the solutions to the massive challenges currently faced by project owners, developers and contractors in Doha.
The last two years, for most players, was a time of preparation; setting up new partners and securing financing. This year, as the Qatar Projects conference celebrates 10 years, it will set the industry abuzz with new project announcements.
“The next five years will showcase the critical developments that will transform Qatar as it steps up to deliver on mega, medium and small size projects. Qatar Projects is a must-attend event as it provides stakeholders access to information that will enable them to secure a piece of the nearly $60bn worth of contracts up for grabs,” said Edmund O’ Sullivan, Chairman, MEED Events.
In addition to discussing the development and delivery of Qatar’s infrastructure projects in the lead up to World Cup 2022, other important discussions include assessing the investments required and the overall outlook for project financing in the next two to five years.
Qatar Projects 2013 will provide not just insights and information about the projects industry in Qatar, but important networking opportunities for all participants.
The Peninsula