A total of 31 certified trainers graduated Monday upon completion of the Traffic Control Management Course under the Ministry of Interior (MoI).
The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) Saturday announced the completion of development works of roads leading to Al Rayyan Stadium and the streets surrounding Al Bayt Stadium.
Huawei has stressed that it is determined to serve Qatar’s FIFA 2022 World Cup preparation through facilitating an “always connected, all-encompassing, intelligent society”.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) has opened registration for volunteers from Qatar, the region and the world to prepare for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
President of Kahramaa Essa Hilal al- Kuwari said the station was built at a cost of about QR 138mn.
A joint Qatar-UK operational squadron will play a vital role in securing the skies during the FIFA 2022 Qatar World Cup, HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence Affairs Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah has said.
Qatar’s hospitality market is expected to demonstrate the fastest annualised growth of more than 10% over a five-year period up to 2020, owing mainly to tourism-related developments ahead of the landmark FIFA 2022 World Cup in the country, a new report has shown.
Qatar will be among the fastest-growing construction markets globally over the next five years up to 2021, recording double-digit growth as the government work to tackle its “significant” infrastructure needs, a new report has shown.
The outlook for Qatar's tourism looks promising as the country becomes a more popular travel destination with the approach of the FIFA 2022 World Cup and the implementation of its 2030 Vision, according to Bank Audi.
Vodafone Qatar has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its sister company in Turkey and Turkish football club Besiktas to develop smart stadium technology in the country...
Qatar is set to award more than $22bn worth new contracts this year as it maintains its spending spree in advance of the FIFA 2022 World Cup, according to MEED.
Qatar’s construction market promises to be the “most robust” in the GCC in 2016, as it continues to award major contracts for the construction of new infrastructure to be used for FIFA 2022 World Cup, a new report has shown.