AlMahroos shares details about S-Deutz, the new service dimension from Deutz offering a comprehensive range of products and services to boost productivity
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Month: April 2022
Dar Al Omran on “meeting the challenges of urbanisation through sustainability”
Jordan-based Dar Al Omran’s key members share the firm’s growth plans and activity across the Middle East with Construction Week Middle East
Source: New feed
SRMG opens new HQ in Saudi’s King Abdullah Financial District
The new headquarters will house SRMG’s various media platforms and brands under one roof
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How KSA’s smart cities enhance economic prosperity
The second panel highlighted the essential elements needed for smart city development and the challenges KSA is currently facing in their construction
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DIFC breaks ground on venture studio targetting 2030 goals
To power its vision, DIFC is launching ‘Studio Launchpad’, which is supported by an international group of venture building experts
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Why net zero buildings are crucial to Middle East’s climate change battle
When aiming for net zero emissions in the built environment, it’s essential to employ a whole lifecycle assessment approach, with consideration given to the entire supply chain
Source: New feed
Deloitte advises on restructuring deals for two Saudi contractors
One of the largest construction companies in KSA was advised by Deloitte in a multibillion riyal financial restructuring
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Wasl Properties launch 6,200 housing units at new Al Qusais project
Wasl Village by Wasl Properties features 62 buildings with units ranging from studios to one, two, and three-bedroom homes
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Emrill appoints new associate director to strengthen operations
Thomas Friswell joins an existing team of three associate directors, overseeing facilities management delivery at Emrill
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Engineers Anticipate $21B Annual Infrastructure Act Boost by 2026
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has engineers feeling optimistic about their firms and the sector, even if they’re less sure about the economy as a whole.
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