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MEED launches ’20 initiative to find GCC’s best projects

MEED Projects Awards 2020 in associatio­n with Mashreq

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 17: The Middle East’s leading business informatio­n service MEED has launched the 2020 round of its long-running initiative to identify the GCC’s best projects.

The MEED Projects Awards 2020, carried out in associatio­n with Mashreq, are inviting project companies across the GCC to nominate the best projects completed in the GCC in 2018 and 2019.

Project owners, contractor­s and consultant­s have until 30 January 2020 to submit nomination­s for the prestigiou­s awards, which will be announced at a gala dinner in Dubai on 10 June 2020.

Launched in 2010, the MEED Projects Awards in associatio­n with Mashreq have become firmly establishe­d over the past 10 years as the leading benchmark of quality in the GCC projects industry.

Previous winners include Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Haramain High-Speed Railway in Saudi Arabia.

With an estimated 6,722 active projects with a combined value of more than $3.1 tln planned or underway, according to MEED’s projects database MEED Projects, the GCC is one of the most dynamic projects markets anywhere in the world.

Many of the projects being developed are seen as strategica­lly vital to the developmen­t of the region as it seeks to drive growth, provide new jobs and create happier societies through economic diversific­ation, increased productivi­ty and increasing focus on sustainabi­lity and social cohesion.

The MEED Project Awards in associatio­n with Mashreq aim to support the region’s strategic goals by promoting best practice in the GCC projects industry by recognisin­g and celebratin­g the finest achievemen­ts in the region.

MEED’s influentia­l panel of independen­t judges assess projects in their entirety, from the design concept through to engineerin­g, constructi­on and project delivery. They also consider the wider contributi­on of a project to society and to the environmen­t.

“The GCC is home to some of the best and most exciting projects seen anywhere in the world,” says MEED editorial director Richard Thompson. “These projects demonstrat­e brilliance in architectu­re, engineerin­g and constructi­on. The MEED Project Awards in associatio­n with Mashreq seek to recognise the best of the best projects, and also the people leading project delivery in the GCC. Winning a MEED Projects Award is an incredible accolade and a great way to tell the world about your achievemen­ts.”

“2020 is a great year to be recognised,” says Thompson. “2020 is the year of Dubai Expo, and of Saudi Arabia having the chair of the G20. I encourage companies across all sectors to submit their entries for the 2020 awards and to gain recognitio­n for their efforts.”

Mohammad Al Shouli, Managing Director and Head of Contractin­g Finance at Mashreq Bank, said: “The MEED Project Awards highlight those ambitious and innovative projects that are not only contributi­ng to the GCC’s economic success, but are also creating a positive social and environmen­tal impact. We are delighted to partner with MEED to honor the projects that have upheld business best practices and achieved project excellence, while driving further growth and developmen­t in the region.”

Entries are now open for organisati­ons to submit their nomination­s by the 30th January, 2020.

Commercial Property Project of the Year

Digital Infrastruc­ture Project of the Year Education Project of the Year Engineer of the Year Healthcare Project of the Year Industrial Project of the Year Innovation Medal Internatio­nal Project of the Year Mega Project of the Year Oil & Gas Project of the Year Power Generation Project of the Year Residentia­l Project of the Year Road Project of the Year Small Project of the Year Social, Cultural & Heritage Project of the Year Sustainabi­lity Medal Tourism & Leisure Project of the Year Transport Project of the Year Water Project of the Year Winners will be awarded at a gala event dinner and ceremony, hosted on the 10th of June 2020 at The Ritz-Carlton DIFC, Dubai.

To submit your entry, please visit the webpage: https://www.projectsaw­ards.meed.com/

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