??Gcc Landscaping Business Set To Double To Aed 60 Billion By 2010??

Spurred by the boom in the industry, landscaping projects in the region comprising commercial and residential design and maintenance are set to double in volume to exceed AED 60 billion by 2010 according to UK’s , organizers of Gulf . The event is scheduled to take place at the National Exhibition Centre from 17th to 2008.

in the is a competitive business fraught with high competition, shrinking profits and high . “With the advent of international players, regional landscape designers and builders are realizing that there’s more to growth than , soil and water,” said , Chris Fountain.

Spurred by the boom in the industry, projects in the region comprising commercial and residential landscaping design and maintenance are set to double in volume to exceed AED 60 billion by 2010 according to UK’s , organizers of Gulf . The event is scheduled to take place at the National Centre from 17th to 2008.

in the is a competitive business fraught with high competition, shrinking profits and high . “With the of international players, regional designers and builders are realizing that there’s more to growth than sunshine, and water,” said , Chris Fountain.

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Mr. Fountain noted that the is beginning to value the outdoors and professionals are now in big demand. “Driven by the , many have increasingly turned to services to design, develop and maintain their investments while landscaping contractors are learning how to grab their share of this high growth market,” he said.

Gulf is an for the booming Middle East outdoor design and architecture industries. The event is designed to generate for companies in the business.

The will serve as a sourcing platform and networking event for the regions landscape architects, developers, contractors and other key buyers, to enable them to select products, and solutions for the huge number of major developments in the commercial, retail, leisure and residential sectors, as well as city parks and highways.

The event will be co-located with Working Buildings Middle East and Fit-Out Middle East to enable those involved in the development and delivery of this major growth industry to meet their and outdoor architecture needs in one visit.

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Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Landscape Design Poised To Grow Rapidly In Uae

, June 2 (IANS) Driven by a , the market for landscape designing in the (UAE) is expected to grow to well over 60 billion (about $16 billion) in the next two years, WAM reported Monday. The commercial and residential designing projects in the Arab federation are set to exceed 60 billion by 2010, the quoted Britain’s , a leading landscaping firm, as saying.

“With the advent of international players in the sector, the local designers and builders realise that there’s more to growth than , soil and water,” , Chris Fountain, said.

He said the () is beginning to value the outdoors, and professionals are now in big demand.

“Many have turned to services to design, develop and maintain their investments, while landscaping contractors are learning how to grab their share of this high growth market,” he said.

will organise an exhibition Nov 17-18 on outdoor design and architecture in the Middle East. The event is being organised to generate for the designing companies.

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Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Top realty cos investors to converge at Cityscape

MUMBAI:

Cityscape, one of the world’s largest business-to-business real estate

brands, is all set to return to Mumbai this year following the success of the

first Cityscape India event. More than 80 showcased their projects

and expertise at the inaugural Cityscape India 2007, which kicked off at the

Bombay Exhibition Centre in November last

year.

Top Indian and

international property developers and investors will take part in the event from

December 8-10 this year, a Cityscape statement issued here read. With the Indian

real estate market forecast to be worth $50 billion by 2010, the inaugural

Cityscape India event attracted thousands of participants representing the

who’s who of the Indian property space.

“Our objective was to

interact with global players in the market,” said Anita Kataria,

vice-president, sales and public relations of K Raheja Universal. “We met

the right mix and profile of people. Cityscape gave us exposure to global

markets and we look forward to participation again,” she said.

Gladwyn Fernandes, marketing

manager, Royal Palms, said: “Definitely, we will be a participant this

year. Cityscape gave us a platform to market our products to countries other

than India.” With a population of 1.2 billion, growing annually 1.4% and

economic growth of around 9% a year, demand for both residential and commercial

space in India is expected to reach 70 million square feet in a span of three

years.

Cityscape India provides

an ideal platform to enhance this market growth and highlight unparalleled

investment opportunities, summed up Rohan Marwaha, ,

Cityscape.

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