Andrew Pawsey

  • I wouldn’t advise on turning up in UAE and expecting to get a job, there are a lot of people who are out of work. Please send through your CV to me and I’ll keep you informed of vacancies in the region hayley@architectural-elite.com

  • Hello Agnes Sophia! The best for you is to come to the UAE and look at the spot. Though that there is a lot of available professionals at the market seems that previous UAE or ME experience is critical. Be focused and persistent and certainly you will find something sooner or later. Good luck!

  • Hello, like few other persons I joined this group beacause I’m interested in working at UAE and maybe here is someone who could help me to find a contact there, give any sugestions where I should look for, or could recommended to me any company etc.
    Thanks a lot 🙂

  • hi ali al-gilani i have sent and email and u didnt reply. i need a job . i am Msc in horticulture and working as landscaper in pakistan and want to move abroad. kindly check my cv

  • al fathi posted an update in the group Group logo of Middle East LandscapeMiddle East Landscape 14 years, 6 months ago

    Hi all, since i’ve dabbled into the ME market, i believe it would be a good thing to join the group for all what its worth. Even though some may consider the market is slowing down, from my observation is that there are still plenty of works around. Have a nice day y’all.

  • Dear All,

    I am looking for Landscape Archiyects for my office in Jeddah- Saudi Arabia, if you or some one you know interested please send your Cv to : aa.algilani@gmail.com
    Salary based on experiance, benifits include, housing allowancw, helth insurance, and transportation. please forwared to those who might be interested, new graduates and those…[Read more]

  • Gulf Landscaping 2010 is quite disappointing.

  • Syaryzad posted an update in the group Group logo of Middle East LandscapeMiddle East Landscape 14 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Kevin,
    If you need a really good nursery in Qatar, my suggestion is : Al Maktab Al Hollandi is one of the best!
    Done a couple of projects with them, and their quality of work as well as their nurseries are superb~

  • Is there any significant project in UAE recently? I feel the government has cut off the fundings for development.

  • Kevin,
    As you are aware there are different sources useful for different type of projects especially nowadays when a lot of different companies are registered in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
    Could you please state something for your project/s and I will try to find you some information. I mean type of project, size, approximate cost, timeframe, location…[Read more]

  • Greetings–

    While I do not live in the middle east I am working on projects in Qatar and Abu Dhabi and am trying to get a sense of how to proceed in a meaningful way. I’ve worked abroad before and have had positive and negative experiences with trying to be as ‘local’ as possible. So far my impression of Qatar is to be sensitive to the climate…[Read more]

  • Deltalok USA can provide a solution to to erosion control, vegetated retaining walls, strembank restoration and virtually any soil stabilization project with a GREEN product that reduces GHG by 97% over hardscapes.

  • Hey there ! I joined this group beacause I’m interested in working in ME and I hope mabe I can find some sugestions on how to do this. Glad to be here. If anyone has a tip on this idea I would be glad and very happy to read it. thanks!

  • Jason Bennink posted an update in the group Group logo of Xerophytic LandscapesXerophytic Landscapes 15 years ago

    Just a thought from Soil Science perspective on reducing the water requirements for any plant. Use lots of organic material and or peat moss around the plant,(not too much) and surround other areas with sand. Make sure the drip is going on the water holding material. Sand has the lowest affinity for water while clay has the highest and organic…[Read more]

  • Marin Ginev posted an update in the group Group logo of Middle East LandscapeMiddle East Landscape 15 years ago

    Hi All,
    Steve has created a great group, where every one could exchange information for ME and how the landscape business is going on. Let’s use it .
    Thanks a lot for the effort Steve.
    Marin

  • Hello, Hope to exchange knowledge and experience. Regards to All. ümit harite from turkey

  • Thanks Nick. ‘Will be glad to help everyone in the group 🙂

  • we need landscape consultants / designer in me to do project online for us.
    mustafa kamal
    mail@hortigroup.com.pk

  • Charles, This is probably easier to deal with in Phoenix as most people don’t really expect anything to live here without water. Even natives. I don’t know how you can expect a plant that is used to regular and frequent irrigation at the grower, to suddenly become a plant that thrives with irregular and infrequent feeding.

  • Ya Bill, all I know is when a local suburban city requires the planting of natives in parking lot islands that get hammered by not only the heated asphalt but also the vehicle exhaust, I tend to shake my head. With pedestrians tromping through and no irrigation, it is just tough sledding. What we need is to educate the planners who write the…[Read more]

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