Real Estate & Construction
10-11-2013
A joint statement by local leaders and the Tawergha Local Council has condemned a government decision to build 500 housing units and relocate families displaced during the 2011 war.
07-11-2013
The government has given permission to the Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB) to build 500 housing units for families who were displaced from Tawergha in 2011.
07-11-2013
Sales are growing despite delays in restarting major projects, the company's manager tells the Libya Monitor, but getting equipment through ports remains a headache.
31-10-2013
The Ahilya Cement Company has reported a profit of LD37.8m ($30.2m) for the first three quarters of the year.
31-10-2013
A local company is set to carry out infrastructure works worth LD80m ($64m) in Jalu, eastern Libya.
28-10-2013
The government has approved funding of LD15.4 ($12.3m) for a new housing development in Labraq, in eastern Libya.
23-10-2013
The Housing and Infrastructure Board (HIB) says it will contract local firms to pave more than 30km of roads throughout the town.
21-10-2013
The residents of an apartment tower in Benghazi have been told to evacuate their properties as the building has been deemed structurally unsound.
14-10-2013
Protests which began early this month by residents demanding compensation for damaged property have ended following assurances they will receive payments.
10-10-2013
A fire has caused damage to the archives section of the real estate department in Tripoli, with the cause still unknown.
09-10-2013
Protesters demanding compensation for damage to their property during the 2011 conflict have continued in the al-Jiza of Sirte.
03-10-2013
Korea's Won Construction has reportedly agreed to restart work on a 2,500-unit housing project in Derna, with the government paying a significant sum in compensation for stolen or damaged equipment.
02-10-2013
Libya’s housing minister says that the funding will be spent on projects throughout the country, and suggests that foreign firms are using security problems as an "excuse" not to resume work.
30-09-2013
South Korean construction firm Hyundai Amco has restarted work on a LD610m ($480m) project at al-Qubbah in eastern Libya being overseen by ODAC.
25-09-2013
The Ghadames Development Authority has begun assessing offers for redevelopment projects in the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


