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Five minutes with: Anthony Crowley, Driver Trett
Speaking ahead of CW?s Leaders Kuwait 2017, Driver Trett?s Anthony Crowley offers his assessment of the Kuwaiti construction market
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Ellington Properties launches fifth project in Dubai
Ellington Properties has unveiled its fifth project in Dubai?s upcoming master planned community, Mohammed bin Rashid City (MBR City) with the launch of Wilton Terraces I.
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In Pictures: Latest images of Abu Dhabi's Midfield Terminal project
Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) has released the latest images of the under construction Midfield Terminal project, part of Abu Dhabi Airports’ expansion project due to complete in 2019
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Energy initiatives can cut utility spend by 20% in UAE hotels
Within a hotel?s undistributed operating expenses, utility costs may account for 6% of total revenue, a Knight Frank report found
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Dubai South to award Parklane contract in next four months
A Dubai South residential development comprising apartments and townhouses, Parklane was launched at Cityscape Global 2017
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Home finance delivered by UAE's SZHP valued at $8bn
Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme has awarded the amount as housing assistance and loans since its inception in 1999, the UAE’s infrastructure minister confirmed
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Al Qabdah bags $163m Dubai South contract for The Pulse
Al Qabdah will implement the development of residential buildings in the urban community, The Pulse, with the project expected to be ready for delivery by mid-2019
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Contractor Uses Air Crane to Deliver 3,300-mile Broadband Network to Remote Alaska Villages
Despite extreme weather conditions, 18,000-lb payloads that could be delivered only by helicopter crane and a year-long materials supply chain, an Anchorage-based contractor is completing a five-year effort to bring broadband to remote villages
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Contractor Uses Air Crane to Deliver 3,000-mile Broadband Network to Remote Alaska Villages
Despite extreme weather conditions, 18,000-lb payloads that could be delivered only by helicopter crane and a year-long materials supply chain, an Anchorage-based contractor is completing a five-year effort to bring broadband to remote villages
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