The lab will help Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs manage the residency of foreign nationals and the entry and exit of tourists
Source: New feed
Month: May 2018
Tower crane safety sessions reach contractors of Saudi's Riyadh Metro
Arabian Towers Corp, a sister company of NFT, visited two Riyadh Metro sites to inform site professionals about tower crane safety and best practice
Source: New feed
Mobile winch crane collapses at Saudi's Makkah Grand Mosque
The crane was ?working in an isolated zone? in the Holy Grand Mosque, and ?happened to slip due to overload?, authorities confirmed
Source: New feed
Marwan Jassim Al Sarkal promoted within Sharjah's Shurooq
Al Sarkal’s promotion to executive chairman follows "almost 10 years" of service as Sharjah Investment and Development Authority’s CEO
Source: New feed
UAE giant hits aluminium production record worth '60 Burj Khalifas'
Emirates Global Aluminium has produced 30 million tonnes of cast metal to date, which is the equivalent of 60 times Burj Khalifa’s weight
Source: New feed
Loss-making Oman contractor Al Hassan appoints oil exec
Al Hassan Engineering has appointed an oil and gas heavyweight as a temporary member of its board of directors
Source: New feed
ESCOs: Value of retrofit projects too small for UAE MEP contractors
The size of the Dubai retrofit market is ?exponentially growing?, with government contribution higher than that of the private sector, according to Etihad ESCO
Source: New feed
Project update: Assass Investment’s Auris Hotel, Dubai
Assass Investment?s Auris Hotel, a three-star business hotel located close to the Expo 2020 site and Dubai?s Al Maktoum International Airport, is on track to welcome guests at the end of 2018
Source: New feed
Oman one of world's two countries to see construction costs decline
Oman is one of only two surveyed countries in the world where the cost of construction is declining, a new report has found
Source: New feed
Saudi Arabian contractor takes delivery of 37 Genie boom lifts
Saudi’s Expertise Contracting Co now owns an 85-strong fleet of heavy machines
Source: New feed