Halcrow

11 articles about "Halcrow"

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?

Saudi privatisation attracts crowds Vol 8, Issue 2 (February 2007)

Around fifty companies have expressed interest in the Riyadh city management contract. Deputy water minister Loay Al-Musallam is looking forward to a fair and open competition.

INKING DEALS Vol 7, Issue 8 (August 2006)

* The first four major desal projects in Spain’s Programa Agua have been awarded to consortia with strong local connections.

Engineers gear up for AMP4 Vol 6, Issue 5 (May 2005)

The 2005-2010 investment period in the UK is taking shape.

Contractors await price review pay-off Vol 5, Issue 12 (December 2004)

The investment programme for the next review period will be largely outsourced to contractors. Who are the likely winners?

Iraq awards water/wastewater contracts Vol 5, Issue 4 (April 2004)

The CPA has appointed a series of contractors to handle its reconstruction programme.

PPP solution to Chennai water crisis Vol 5, Issue 4 (April 2004)

After the Tirupur deal, India’s Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services is moving on to bigger things in the water sector. Can it pull off a $300 million desalination plant financing?

Kenya’s water bill becomes law Vol 3, Issue 12 (December 2002)

Although it doesn’t tackle the issue of public-private partnerships.

Jordan unveils investment plans Vol 3, Issue 7 (July 2002)

The Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) is developing a number of PSP initiatives, including management contracts for the country’s Northern Governorates and Middle Governorates, and a possible BOT scheme for a desalination plant at Aqaba. Projects were outlined at a MEED water conference held in London last month.

Libya: a tale of two strategies Vol 3, Issue 5 (May 2002)

Libya is an unusual water market for foreign investors, playing host to water projects at opposite ends of the spectrum, from small, local desalination plants, to the so-called eighth wonder of the world – the Great Man-made River scheme (GMMR).