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CH2M to advise on Doha sewerage project Vol 12, Issue 12 (December 2011)

Qatar plans to invest $3 billion in improving sewerage infrastructure conditions in the capital. The authorities – and their new advisors – have yet to decide whether to include a private finance element.

CH2M Hill boosts global water capabilities Vol 12, Issue 10 (October 2011)

The takeover of Halcrow will create a combined water group with annual revenues of $1.5 billion. What are the prospects for further growth?

The 2011 Global Water Awards:Water Reuse Project of the Year Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)

For the water reuse project that represents the most significant achievement for the industry in 2010.

CH2M Hill takes Pima County Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)

The biggest US water DBO to be awarded since 2003 has cemented CH2M Hill’s position as the sector’s leading contractor. Where can it go from here?

WASTEWATER BOOM Vol 11, Issue 12 (December 2010)

* Morocco’s MAD43 billion ($5 billion) wastewater investment programme is moving ahead apace.

The key to safeguarding the Nile’s future Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)

Egypt is thinking of offering TSE sales contracts to the private sector to increase the volumes of wastewater it reuses. Will the government’s subsidy commitment scupper the plans?

The new crowd at private water’s top table Vol 11, Issue 11 (November 2010)

David Lloyd Owen reviews a dozen editions of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook and sees a reshuffling amongst the major players.

ASIA WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)

VA Tech Wabag CEO Rajiv Mittal and CFO Subramanian Varadarajan led a roadshow team which met with investors in Singapore on 5th August and Hong Kong on 6th August ahead of an IPO later this year.

CH2M Hill sees growth in a supporting role Vol 11, Issue 8 (August 2010)

With clients looking for better value, and international opportunities available, the US engineer has scope for growth. Ambivalence about the EPC market remains.

PRASA seeks private help on NRW Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)

Puerto Rico’s Aqueduct and Sewer Authority wants to reduce non-revenue water through a PPP. The project could bring in $800 million over 15 years.