Friday, December 14, 2007

Gold Coast Airport job opportunities in the Queensland

260 new construction jobs will be created directly in a major expansion of the Gold Coast Airport in Queensland. But it will also create greater job opportunities in the region as further infrastructure development will be required to meet the needs of the growing number of tourists who holiday in the region each year.
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Experienced construction professionals required to deliver ambitious developments in Romania

Irish Construction developers operating in Romania are looking to recruit Irish construction professionals to advance their ambitious schemes in the country. Key professionals they are looking to recruit include project managers, quantity surveyors and site managers.
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Deals worth E2.2bn to bring Olympic jobs boom to Southern Russia

The Russian construction industry will be undertaking a massive recruitment drive in to meet to deliver infrastructure targets for the 2014 Winter Olympics Sochi, in the southern region of Krasnodar.

Construction deals for southern Russia worth a total of 2E.2bn have been signed at an economic forum in the city of Sochi in southern Russia.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

United Arab Emirates skilled construction jobs

If contractors are to meet new Green Building standards in the UAE, they will have to recruit greater numbers of skilled construction labour and be allowed longer deliver times for developments, a conference in the United Arab Emirates was told by a leading international formwork expert.

Geir Jensen, general manager of formwork specialists Doka Emirates told the conference that a lack of skilled labour could cause hold ups in meeting new sustainable building goals in the UAE, when regulations which stipulate that all buildings in the emirates must be constructed to international 'green' buildings standards come into force in January.

He stated that sub-contractors and contractors may struggle to meet the regulations as a result of construction skills shortages and tight deadlines set by clients. He said: "The current workforce can't be expected to do jobs fast-track as they're not skilled enough Until we have the skilled labour I feel we won't be able to do sustainable buildings." Jensen also pointed out that developers were setting impractical delivery dates for their projects.