Plant and Machinery Valuation

Range of valuation, transactional and advisory services across diverse industrial assets

The Plant and Machinery Valuation team at Cavendish Maxwell is one of the only RICS compliant teams in the region, offering a range of valuation, transactional and advisory services across a broad spectrum of plant, machinery, equipment and business assets.

This specialist department allows our clients to fully maximise the value of their portfolio through certified, banking-compliant valuation reports, accurate and reliable market knowledge and a wealth of industry expertise.

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22 April 2024

Private Equity and Real Estate in the Gulf: Three reasons to be positive

Introduction: Why private equity matters Worldwide, private equity funds closed deals worth $124 billion in just the fourth quarter of 2023 Fully a quarter of all merger and acquisition deals last year involved private equity[1] As concerns over inflationary headwinds, rising interest rates and general macro uncertainty diminish, ...
15 January 2024

A new era for real estate dawns in Oman

The context for Oman’s real estate boom Real estate as an engine for economic growth The importance of the real estate sector in any nation’s economic and social development is no secret For years, construction has been celebrated as a pivotal economic driver, and in recent decades we have seen developed ...
22 June 2023

Does sustainability pay? How is the Gulf integrating global best practice?

Perspectives on sustainability Architects, planners and regulators alike all favour sustainable buildings, each with good reason: to design, shape and order new developments that will benefit the planet and improve the environment The upcoming COP28 Conference in Dubai,[1] and the prioritisation of carbon emission reductions through the circular ...
22 March 2022

Bahrain F1: The long term economic and real estate benefits

Bahrain was first to build a track and host a Formula One (F1) race in the region, but there was competition The UAE, Egypt and Lebanon were all potential alternative candidates, but in 2002 the FIA came calling and Bahrain beat their internal competition, as a result of a ...

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