The J-WAFS laboratory at MIT, co-sponsored by the Abdul Latif Jameel group, the distributor of Toyota vehicles and Komatsu equipment in Saudi Arabia, makes gains in sustainable technology development
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Beirut River Solar Snake extension “postponed indefinitely”
A proposed 6km extension to the Beirut River Solar Snake project has been ?postponed indefinitely?, according to a source within the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation
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wasl launches hospitality facilities project near Expo site
wasl Asset Management Group has announced the development of accommodation facilities for hospitality staff near the Expo 2020 site in Dubai?s Warsan area
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Dubai reveals number of buildings under construction
3,360 buildings completed since the beginning of 2017, says Dubai Municipality
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Dar Al Arkan appoints former Damac MD as new CEO
Saudi Arabia-headquartered developer, Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development, has appointed Ziad El Chaar, former managing director of Damac Properties, as its new CEO
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Six Construct completes Al Rayyan Road upgrade project in Qatar
Belhasa Six Construct upgrades a 2.9km stretch of Al Rayyan Road, one of the main arterial routes in Doha and part of the larger Ashghal Expressway project, allowing it to be opened up to the public
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Deyaar offers limited payment plan for Midtown project
Deyaar Development has launched a Ramadan promotional offer for its Midtown residential project, offering a 60-day payment period, discounts and reduced rates
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Jordan's Aqaba Terminal 80% complete
The Aqaba Development Company (ADC) has completed around 80% of the infrastructure at the new Aqaba terminal, a senior official has said
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British building company issues ban on beards
Mears Group, a UK-based housing company, has banned its builders from growing beards or heavy stubble in a bid to ensure that dust masks remain tightly sealed
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Xylem fortifies presence in Qatar with conference
US global water technology company Xylem recently held a conference in Doha to strengthen its presence and involvement in Qatar
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