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Nearly 80% say construction will never return to peak |
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September 26, 2009
Nearly 80 percent of people believe Dubai’s construction
industry will never return to its peaks of 2008 following the impact of
the global economic crisis, according to the results of an Arabian Business poll.
Last week, Thomas Barry, CEO of Arabtec, said he thought the emirate’s
construction sector would not reach its heady heights again.
Instead,
he said the Dubai-based contractor was concentrating on expanding its
business in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, which have been less effected
by the global recession.
"We will always bid for projects in
Dubai, whatever happens and however limited that may be, but our
focus,” he said at the time.
However, some optimism remained
with 5.3 percent of AB poll respondents saying they thought Dubai’s
construction sector would be back to its peak by next year.
While,
15.1 percent of respondents said the sector would see the market
gradually pick up, reaching its peak again in a number of years.
Source: Arabian Business.com
Some 39.6 percent of respondents said they thought the market would not
return to its heyday, when property prices were at their highest and
billion dollar deals were common.
The majority of people (39.9 percent) said they did not think the sector would ever recover from the current global recession.
The
UAE's real estate and construction sectors have been badly hit by the
downturn. A recent report suggests they have seen the biggest declines
in the Middle East region. Some 566 projects have been shelved or
cancelled in the country – the majority of which are in Dubai –
according to the research house Proleads.
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