BNC Network has expanded its coverage of its Project Intelligence (PI) service to include 11 countries in the Mena region. In addition to the GCC member countries, the countries now covered include Iraq, Libya, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen. BNC Network offers constantly updated project intelligence on over 55,000 construction projects and a database of 97,000 construction related companies, making it the largest provider of construction intelligence in the region. Projects on the BNC Network are tracked from concept to completion and include detailed status updates that includes project schedules, budgets, construction status, as well as owner, consultant, contractor and supplier information, “The current economic turbulence has made geographic expansion within the Mena region a key strategic objective of a significant number of our construction-centric clientele. The BNC Network is constantly evolving to serve the information requirements of the construction industry and has introduced this expanded coverage to cater to the market demand for reliable updated business intelligence for the Mena region,” said Ben D’Souza, Chief Operating Officer, Industry Networks. Industry Networks was founded in 2004 with the vision of creating information exchange networks to streamline and systemise the storage, access and flow of information within entire industries. The company’s core philosophy is empowering people and companies with information to enable positive change in the way business is done. From gulftoday
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