A unique identity
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A unique identity

More info on filtration systems
The interview of Surinder Kaul, General Manager, Donaldson India Filter Systems in the February issue of CW was quite incisive. Would like to read more such interviews and also some features on filtration systems in India. - Shyam Dutta, Proprieter, Filtrations Systems Pvt Ltd

More coverage on real estate
Real estate updates, Big B and On Contract sections are interesting to read in Construction World. I also enjoy reading some of the features and special projects section. Would like to see more coverage on the real estate sector through project coverage or interviews of the major real estate players in the country. - Dinesh Mhatre, Library Assistant, Akruti Real Estate Institute

Professionally designed
Construction World, through its wide coverage of the industry events, has over the last few years, helped us in taking many decisions, which in turn has forwarded our company’s business. The magazine is professionally designed, which makes it even more attractive. - K Nellaiappan, Sr-Manager-(Bd), Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd

A unique identity
CW has established its identity as one of the most well-designed magazines in India and you should not lose that by making any unnecessary changes in the layout of the magazine. As far as the content is concerned I am interested in Green energy and natural resources saving topics. The feature on Green Buildings in the February 2010 issue made an interesting read. - Deepak Daiya, Sr Partner & Director, D’ Plumbing Consultats, and Gen Sec, Brihan Mumbai Licensed Plumbers’ Association (BMLPA)

Innovative technologies
Project updates, News and Events, Arbitration, Building Material Prices are some of my favourite sections in Construction World. The magazine should also try to cover innovations in foundation and superstructure technologies. - Manish Kumar, General Manager-Technical Services, Itd Cementation India Ltd

Fodder to the mind
As I have always enjoyed solving crosswords and puzzles, the TimeOut page holds great attraction for me. It not only provides a great stimulus to the brain, but also widens the knowledge of the industry. I also enjoy reading the features and special reports in the magazine. - Ashok Roy, Manager, Zenith Real Estate Company Ltd

More info on filtration systemsThe interview of Surinder Kaul, General Manager, Donaldson India Filter Systems in the February issue of CW was quite incisive. Would like to read more such interviews and also some features on filtration systems in India. - Shyam Dutta, Proprieter, Filtrations Systems Pvt Ltd More coverage on real estate Real estate updates, Big B and On Contract sections are interesting to read in Construction World. I also enjoy reading some of the features and special projects section. Would like to see more coverage on the real estate sector through project coverage or interviews of the major real estate players in the country. - Dinesh Mhatre, Library Assistant, Akruti Real Estate Institute Professionally designed Construction World, through its wide coverage of the industry events, has over the last few years, helped us in taking many decisions, which in turn has forwarded our company’s business. The magazine is professionally designed, which makes it even more attractive. - K Nellaiappan, Sr-Manager-(Bd), Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd A unique identity CW has established its identity as one of the most well-designed magazines in India and you should not lose that by making any unnecessary changes in the layout of the magazine. As far as the content is concerned I am interested in Green energy and natural resources saving topics. The feature on Green Buildings in the February 2010 issue made an interesting read. - Deepak Daiya, Sr Partner & Director, D’ Plumbing Consultats, and Gen Sec, Brihan Mumbai Licensed Plumbers’ Association (BMLPA) Innovative technologies Project updates, News and Events, Arbitration, Building Material Prices are some of my favourite sections in Construction World. The magazine should also try to cover innovations in foundation and superstructure technologies. - Manish Kumar, General Manager-Technical Services, Itd Cementation India Ltd Fodder to the mind As I have always enjoyed solving crosswords and puzzles, the TimeOut page holds great attraction for me. It not only provides a great stimulus to the brain, but also widens the knowledge of the industry. I also enjoy reading the features and special reports in the magazine. - Ashok Roy, Manager, Zenith Real Estate Company Ltd

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