Dear Colleague, Qatar's rapidly expanding cities and growing population - as well as its hosting of the forthcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 - have encouraged the Qatari government to earmark billions of dollars for national transport infrastructure projects.
With the infrastructure projects Qatar aims to deliver world-class transport infrastructure that would also act as a great impulse to the growth agenda of neighbouring countries. As such the Qatari government has committed over US$140 billion for investment, infrastructure and expansion in a wide range of sectors, including energy, health, education, transport, infrastructure and tourism. The country’s National Vision 2030 and National Strategy 2011-16 have instigated a large number of infrastructure projects. Our upcoming Qatar Transport Infrastructure 2015 conference being undertaken in Qatar in line with the National Vision 2030 initiative which is scheduled to be held at the Sheraton Resort & Convention Hotel Doha during 13th – 14th October 2015. With the current pipeline of projects, there are many business opportunities in the region. Interested in learning more about how you can get involved in these billion-dollar operations in Qatar? Don’t miss the timely Qatar Transport Infrastructure 2015 conference, where companies including Qatar Railways Company, Qatar Rail, Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning, Ministry of Transport and more will be gathering to discuss strategies, plans, and challenges in delivering world-class infrastructure projects throughout Qatar. Download the brochure ( http://infraoutlook.com/pdf/Qatar%20Transport%20Infrastructure%202015%20R.pdf ) to find out more about the conference agenda. If you are unable to download the brochure then click here ( mailto:[email protected]?subject=More%20information%20about%20Qatar%20Transport%20Infrastructure%202015 ). Looking forward to seeing you in Doha. Thanking you. Best regards, Ahmar Zaman | Marketing Manager Bricsa Marketing Team Tel: +91 22 42984112 Email: [email protected] ( mailto:[email protected] ) We hope our message has provided you with some useful information. However if you would prefer not to receive any further updates please unsubscribe by clicking the below link.
