Green cleaning products are said to account for 3% of the $150bn global market at present
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Month: August 2016
Drake & Scull denies hiring advisor for investment
DSI’s CFO said that the company had appointed a legal adviser to hold discussions with the UAE financial bodies for bringing in strategic investors
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Oman: Omran to reopen refurbished Al Hoota Cave
Omran has announced plans to reopen Oman?s Al Hoota Cave, which has undergone significant improvement works
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Kuwaiti firm to build 77km-long road in Egypt
The whole road network project is projected to be ready within two years at a total cost of $4bn (EGP36bn)
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Al-Bahar launches undercarriage for Cat D9 dozers
Al-Bahar, Caterpillar?s dealer for Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE, has introduced a new general-duty undercarriage for Cat D9N, D9R, and D9T bulldozers
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Salini Impregilo Expects U.S. Acquisition To Cut Risk, Raise Profit Margins
One afternoon this May, a group of journalists and market analysts convened in London at the Royal Society headquarters in Carleton House to hear the CEO of Salini Impregilo unveil the Italian engineering and construction conglomerate’s strategy for the next four years.
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Amtrak Picks Freight-Rail Vet As New CEO; Transit Guru Dies at 80
Charles W. “Wick” Moorman, a 40-year veteran of freight railroad Norfolk Southern Corp. who retired last year as chairman, president and CEO, will join Amtrak as president and CEO on Sept. 1.
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Spanish Firm FCC Bids Abroad As Home Workload Slows
The Aug. 7 completion of the world’s largest concrete-arch railroad bridge, which reaches 384 meters, at the Alcantara reservoir in western Spain adds another link in the nation’s big and growing high-speed network.
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Azizi unveils $204m hotel apartments on the Palm
Due to be completed in 2018, Azizi Mina will be handed over well in advance of Expo 2020
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Evolving Technologies Offer New Tool for Disaster Prep
Social media, mobile devices, apps and drones are finding new roles helping stakeholders—such as construction companies and their personnel and jobsites—who have assets at risk when they confront shifting disasters, such as hurricanes and wildfires.
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