Msheireb Properties hosted the CEO Forum for the second year in a row, which was attended by leading contractors and consultants, contributing to the Msheireb Downtown project.
This forum has become a blueprint for sharing knowledge and best practices and for promoting collaboration towards the achievement of a common goal.
The forum, the first of its kind in the real estate industry, produced an engaging and productive debate across a number of critical and prominent issues. Never before have contractors involved in the development of a major construction project come together to exchange thoughts and ideas.
Abdulla Hassan al-Mehshadi, CEO of Msheireb Properties commented: “As Msheireb Downtown Doha progresses towards its completion, it is more important than ever for everyone involved to collaborate. Everyone, including myself, is here both to learn and to educate through the sharing of knowledge and experience. This session has been a valuable and highly informative event, bringing together many of the different players in a vast design.”
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