Real Estate & Construction

15-04-2014
The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has announced the results of a design competition for its new headquarters, which was won by Copenhagen-based Henning Larsen Architects. 
11-04-2014
The Sirte Local Council says an agreement has been reached to resume a range of infrastructure contracts in the city.
10-04-2014
The Malaysian contractor, which returned to Libya last year, says it wants to finish its outstanding road work in late 2014 or early 2015.
08-04-2014
A mixed-use real estate project being developed in Benghazi by Libya's pension fund is now more than half-complete.
07-04-2014
The Ministry of Housing and Utilities has approved several infrastructure projects in the Gulf of Sidra area of central Libya.
07-04-2014
The housing ministry has reportedly signed a major contract for integrated utilities and infrastructure in Zliten, which is to be carried out by India's Punj Lloyd.
27-03-2014
The interim housing minister has given preliminary approval for a wide range of infrastructure projects.
24-03-2014
An employee of an Italian construction firm working on a project in Tobruq is feared to have been kidnapped.
10-03-2014
Habib al-Amin has approved plans for roads and water infrastructure in Tripoli and other areas.
05-03-2014
The Bani Walid Local Council says it has paid initial compensation of around LD50m ($40m) to local residents for property that was damaged during the 2011 conflict.
04-03-2014
A government decision has posthumously reinstated Libyan nationality to King Idris al-Senusi and his family, and says the real estate registry should return confiscated land to his inheritors.
04-03-2014
Protesters demanding compensation for damaged property had forced the council to cease work.
03-03-2014
The Libyan Businessmen Council (LBC) plans to develop a new mixed-use tower on a government-owned site in the coastal city, its spokesman told the Libya Monitor.
26-02-2014
The US-based construction management company, which was involved in various projects prior to 2011, says it has received part-payment on outstanding dues and plans to resume work in the coming months.
19-02-2014
The capital's largest office building is expecting its first major corporate tenants in the next few months, its sales manager told the Libya Monitor.