Buildwells International will be handling the supply of sanitary wares, such as water closets, washbasins and linear drains for Riviera
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Month: February 2022
Feds Suspend $600M Alaska Mine Road Project for New Permit Review
Interior Dept. says prior administration’s environmental analysis of the Ambler mine access road across national park and federally managed land had “significant deficiencies.”
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Feds Suspend $600M Alaska Mine Road Project for New Review
Interior Dept. says prior administration’s environmental analysis of the Ambler mine access road across national park and federally managed land had “significant deficiencies.”
Source: New feed
Concrete Delivery Strike Impacts Big Seattle Transportation Projects
An ongoing labor dispute between King County concrete suppliers and delivery drivers represented by Teamsters Local 174 that has reduced or halted concrete deliveries is now affecting a range of major transportation projects in the Seattle area.
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SABB, Nesma & Partners ink deal for $3.5bn The Avenues-Riyadh mall
The Avenues-Riyadh project’s overall size is 390,000m2 at a cost of $1.7bn (SAR6.4bn), and it will include more than 1,300 businesses and stores
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Qiddiya awards $750mn water park contract to ALEC Saudi-El Seif JV
The Qiddiya Water Theme Park will be one of the key entertainment attractions at Qiddiya, the future capital of Entertainment, Sports and Culture
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Siemens, Desert Technologies launch JV for solar, smart infra
The company will primarily target investments in existing and greenfield solar power projects
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Ironworkers: Use Pre-Apprenticeships To Boost Industry Diversity
Unions and contractors are looking to attract more women and people of color to construction.
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Ironworkers: Pre-Apprenticeships Can Help Improve Industry's Diversity
Unions and contractors are looking to attract more women and people of color to construction.
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FAA Probes KC Airport on Minority, Women-Owned Business Participation
Federal agency alleges Kansas City failed to properly track minority- and women-owned businesses on $1.5-billion international airport terminal project.
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