Deloitte has been appointed as restructuring advisor to prepare a business plan, a restructuring proposal compliant
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Month: February 2022
Diyar Al Muharraq marks successful completion of Phase 2 of Deep Gravity Sewer Network
The sewer network aims to deliver sewage services to the Mozoon residential project, Era Homes project, as well as the Retail and Marina Promenade
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FIFA World Cup 2022 among key factors driving Qatar real estate
The five driving factors are COVID-19, Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, tourism, ESG, and property technology
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Construction Week Saudi marks its official launch
Construction Week Saudi will provide readers with insightful content and major project updates and milestones
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AMAALA awards contract for secondary infra development at Employee Village
The AMAALA Employee Village is located on the Red Sea coast, approximately 13km north of the wider Triple Bay masterplan
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Sharjah Ruler opens Al Dhaid Fort boosting emirate’s infra
The fort is part of a large project that will extend to Al Batha, with a number of vital facilities that will be added to complement the historical and tourism infra
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Big Ukraine Nuclear Plant Is Taken in Russian Invasion
Russians now occupy Zaporizhzhia faciity, but fire caused by shelling is out with no reactor damage or elevated radioactivity as yet, Ukraine officials said. More residential and other structures in embattled Kyiv and cities are damaged, with 1 million people having fled the country. Russia's just completed $11B Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Europe awaits its fate as rising global sanctions and tensions also drive up energy and component costs.
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Ukraine Nuclear Plant Taken in Russian Invasion
Russians now occupy large Zaporizhzhia faciity, but fire caused by shelling is out with no reactor damage or elevated radioactivity, Ukraine officials said. More residential and other structures in embattled Kyiv and cities are damaged, with 1 million people having fled the country. Russia's just completed $11B Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Europe awaits its fate as rising global sanctions and tensions also drive up energy and component costs.
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Ukraine Nuclear Infrastructure Now is Caught in Russian Invasion
Russians now occupy large Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, but fire caused by shelling is out with no reactor damage or elevated radioactivity, Ukraine officials said. More residential and other structures in embattled Kyiv and cities are damaged, with 1 million people having fled the country. Russia’s just completed $11B Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Europe awaits its fate as rising global sanctions and tensions also drive up energy and component costs.
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Ukraine Infrastructure, Construction Caught in Russian Invasion
Residential structures, dams, water-power supply lines in and near embattled Kyiv and elsewhere are damaged, and the Chernobyl nuclear plant is taken; but just completed $11B Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Europe awaits its fate as global sanctions and tensions rise.
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