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saifee_dur...@yahoo.com  
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 More options Oct 24, 11:33 pm
Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc, rec.radio.shortwave, sci.electronics.repair, sci.engr
From: saifee_dur...@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 05:03:30 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Oct 24 2009 11:33 pm
Subject: Saif Durbar: Conducting Housing Experiments in Saudi Arabia!
BOVIS LEND LEASE, the construction group, has teamed up with the
British architect behind London’s “erotic gherkin” office skyscraper
on a $13 billion (£7.4 billion) plan to build 750,000 new homes in
Saudi Arabia.

The pair are working with Saudi Construction Group, a new company
backed by some of the Kingdom’s richest businessmen, to develop a huge
site about three miles outside the capital, Riyadh. The backers plan
to float the group — which could be worth about £1 billion — in London
or Riyadh by the middle of next year.

The company is the brainchild of Saifee Durbar, a broker to Saudi
billionaires investing in Europe, Paul Bloomfield, the veteran
property dealmaker, and Sheikh Faisal al-Sharif, chairman of DGI, a
company that is researching a $2 billion (£1.1 billion) petrochemicals
plant in Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Construction Group is designed to cash in on the Saudi
Government’s plans to provide a home for every Saudi citizen. The
Saudi Government believes that there is a need for between three and
four million new homes over the next ten to fifteen years.

The oil-rich country currently houses more than 26 million people but
is one of the world’s fastest-growing countries.

Foster & Partners, the architect behind Swiss Re’s landmark office
building near the Tower of London, dubbed the “erotic gherkin” will
create a master-plan for the huge housing settlement. The site totals
seven million square metres and will accommodate about 750,000 new
homes.

Bovis Lend Lease will be the lead contractor for the project, which
will cost between $6 billion and $7 billion and will be worth between
$10 billion and $13 billion when complete.

Foster & Partners is keen to create a ground-breaking development that
provides new high standards of modern living in Saudi Arabia.

Foster & Partners has created some of the world’s most impressive
modern architecture, including the glass dome over Berlin's Reichstag,
Hong Kong’s airport and Bilbao’s new Metro. Nigel Hugill, the former
managing director of Chelsfield, the property company formed by
Elliott Bernerd, was instrumental in getting Bovis Lend Lease involved
with the Saudi housing project.

Saif Durbar, who helped to set up the Saudi Construction Group, is a
low-profile Middle Eastern businessman who has helped to fund a string
of property development projects in Britain and mainland Europe,
including Palm Beach, a casino and hotel complex outside Cannes. He
lost a $1 billion fortune in 1995 on a bond deal that went wrong.

Details can be found at:

http://businessdistress.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/saifee-durbar-case-s...

He is also planning to build a railway linking Cameroon and Sudan.
This will enhance African self-sufficiency as it will use minerals and
other raw materials from the Central African Republic. The eastern
terminus in Sudan will also provide a source of aid for the people in
Darfur.

Project updates here:

http://longhaulrail.wordpress.com/

http://africanrail.wordpress.com/

http://chemindafrique.wordpress.com/

http://transafricarail.wordpress.com/


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PeterD  
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 More options Oct 25, 2:21 am
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From: PeterD <pet...@hipson.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 10:51:04 -0400
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 2:21 am
Subject: Re: Saif Durbar: Conducting Housing Experiments in Saudi Arabia!
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 05:03:30 -0700 (PDT), saifee_dur...@yahoo.com
wrote:

>BOVINE LEND LEASE, the construction group, has teamed up with the
>British architect behind London’s “erotic whorehouse” office skyscraper

If you are building whore houses in Saudi, better make the stalls good
and clean.

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 More options Nov 1, 9:24 pm
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From: Bob Larter <bobbylar...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:54:18 +1000
Local: Sun, Nov 1 2009 9:24 pm
Subject: Re: Saif Durbar: Conducting Housing Experiments in Saudi Arabia!

PeterD wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 05:03:30 -0700 (PDT), saifee_dur...@yahoo.com
> wrote:

>> BOVINE LEND LEASE, the construction group, has teamed up with the
>> British architect behind London’s “erotic whorehouse” office skyscraper

> If you are building whore houses in Saudi, better make the stalls good
> and clean.

Yeah, wouldn't want to piss off the camels...

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 More options Nov 1, 9:22 pm
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From: Bob Larter <bobbylar...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:52:34 +1000
Local: Sun, Nov 1 2009 9:22 pm
Subject: Re: Saif Durbar: Conducting Housing Experiments in Saudi Arabia!
saifee_dur...@yahoo.com wrote:

And we'd be interested in discussing this in a electronics repair group,
why, exactly?

Moron.

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 More options Nov 7, 3:18 pm
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From: Dennis <tsalagi18NOS...@hotmail.com>
Date: 7 Nov 2009 03:48:47 GMT
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 3:18 pm
Subject: Re: Saif Durbar: Conducting Housing Experiments in Saudi Arabia!

PeterD wrote:
>>BOVINE LEND LEASE, the construction group, has teamed up with the
>>British architect behind London’s “erotic whorehouse” office skyscraper

> If you are building whore houses in Saudi, better make the stalls good
> and clean.

        Bovine Lend-Lease?  I didn't think they were into doing it with
cattle in Saudi!  I'm pretty sure that's a capital offense there.  

Dennis


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