UMS Events
Nominations open for 2019 Dossier Construction Infrastructure Awards
The leading names of the construction, infrastructure, real estate, manufacturing and design & engineering consultancy are participating in the Dossier Construction Infrastructure Awards & Summit 2019, to be organized on 30th October at Hotel Sheraton, Muscat. The prestigious event is being organized under the auspices of Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Housing. This year marks the seventh edition of the annual event.
Starting at 7.00pm onwards, the event will feature the keynote speeches by select industry leaders followed by a panel discussion on the topic – ‘Towards A Sustainable Future – Emerging Opportunities’. Thereafter the best industry performers, practices, technologies and projects will be felicitated in the gala awards ceremony.
Leading names from the industry are supporting the event as partners. Doka is the Formwork & Scaffolding Partner; Oman Shapoorji Company (OSCO) is the Associate Partner; Renardet and KEO are the Industry Partners; BusinessLiveME, Times of Oman and Al Shabiba are the Media Partners; and RMP is the Print Support Partner.
The event is instituted by Dossier Construction magazine, Oman’s first and only business-to-business (B2B) magazine on the construction sector, published by United Media Services (UMS). The event is organized by UMS Live, the events and conferencing arm of United Media Services.
For award nominations, visit www.dossieroman.com. For speaking opportunities, contact akshay@umsoman.com or +968 99823050. For partnership opportunities and awards, contact girija@umsoman.com or +968 99279359.
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