Belgravia is a G+4 residential building with 181 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments
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Salini Impregilo wins $435m Meydan mall contract
Italy?s Salini Impregilo has secured the main contract for Meydan One Mall, including preparatory, below-, and above-grade works
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UAE: Danube founder shares formula for success
Rizwan Sajan of Danube Group, says a slow approach may be the best approach to do well in Dubai?s seemingly saturated real estate and property market
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Schon hires new customer relationship director
The new customer relationship director, Stewart Davis, brings more than 20 years? wealth of industry experience
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Dubai tops list of Islamic free zone enablers
A report developed by DSOA and Thomson Reuters ranks the UAE’s Dubai as the world’s leading city to enable free zone contribution to the Islamic economy, followed by Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru, and Bahrain’s Manama
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Arcadia appointed as designer on Bucharest project
Arcadia Engineering, partly owned by Saudi?s KBW Investments, has won a contract to design a project in Bucharest
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Dubai Ruler launches Meydan One Mall
Construction works for the mall are underway and due for completion by 2020, Meydan chairman Saeed Humaid Al Tayer confirmed
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Hormann launches fire- and smoke-tight door line
"Changing fucntional and safety requirements by authorities" facilitates the development of newer doors, Hormann’s MEA managing director said
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Seattle’s ‘Bertha’ Pauses, Then Resumes Bore on Final Segment
After a final, Feb. 28-March 6 maintenance stop, the world’s largest-diameter tunnel-boring machine has moved less than two blocks away from the disassembly pit in Seattle. TBM “Bertha,” churning a 1.7- mile-long tunnel for a state Route 99 replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, required a stop less than 1,000 ft from the pit to confirm that the 57.5-ft-dia machine was 6 in. off course alignment.
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Conditions Push Up Price of Oil-Line Expansion in West Canada
Costs for Kinder Morgan Inc.’s 715-mile-long Trans Mountain oil-pipeline expansion in Alberta and British Columbia have risen to $5.48 billion from $5 billion since 2014, when the project was announced, company officials said on March 9.
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