Thursday, August 18, 2011

Construction sector in Dubai is demanding more and more workforce

Dubai offers spectacular job opportunities in the construction sector. UAE is planning to invest US $230,000 million by 2010 in large architectural projects such as towers and residential complexes, as the country loves to see firsthand projects and investment opportunities.

Dubai is promoting "symbolic" projects as Palm Islands, which are two artificial palm-shaped islands, which houses more than 500 apartments and 2,000 villas. The economic capital of the Emirates also plans and has implemented projects involving 'mini-cities "such as The Lagoons or Dubai Sports City, which together account for more than 800 towers fifty stories. In addition, the growing number of travelers visiting the emirate has resulted in the expansion of the airport, which will also open up new job opportunities.

The UAE government also plans construction of several office towers, worth more than $ 150 million, in Dubai itself, and will require a big number of workforces. Several residential projects, such as the Arabian Heights Residences, a complex inspired by the Arab and Islamic architecture, with 400 apartments and luxurious facilities also top the list.

The value of projects under development in the Gulf countries exceeds the figure of 1.4 billion Euros, of which nearly half are located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Such increase in the number of construction projects in the economic capital of UAE, a manifold increase in the job opportunities is expected, especially in the field of construction.

To get the best construction job in Dubai, online job portals can really help. You can create your login Id with any of the job portals and can get regular updates about the jobs suiting your eligibility and criteria. However, you can also take help of your friends and relative staying in Dubai. Candidates coming through referrals are considered trustworthy, so if you have any acquaintance working in Dubai, it will be best for you to contact him.

1 comment:

  1. The only thing that concerns me is that there should be a strong board controlling all the human rights affairs. The expat laborers are not paid that well and they are slogged day and night in the construction sector. The education is taking up pace which is a good thing. Even this could only take place because of some powerful personalities like Dr P Mohamed Ali from Oman took the initiative of developing education in his own country as well as neighboring countries.

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