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The Kingdom has ordered a feasibility project on the potentially US$1 trillion futuristic city project
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Joint venture will establish automated rebar cage assembly factories in Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabian construction company Asas Al-Mohileb has agreed deal to build a SAR 700 million ready-mix concrete factory
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At the end of another busy week in construction, here’s a quick rundown on the 5 most read stories of the last 7 days.
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Over 100 contractors from around the world have gathered at Saudi Arabia’s Neom to be briefed on the progress of construction works and future opportunities in the special economic zone.
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Saudi Arabia is planning to scale down a project to build a 170km-long megacity called the Line, according to reports.
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Authorities in Mongolia’s capital have launched an international tender process to support the construction of a US$1.3 billion subway
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Today is the Construction Briefing’s penultimate issue of the year and to round off 2023, we’re bringing you the top 20 articles from the last 12 months.
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A joint venture between Italian contractor Webuild and its Saudi Arabian counterpart Sajco have won a US$1.5 billion (€1.4 billion) contract to build a high-speed rail line for the NEOM region in Saudi Arabia.
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The Trevi Group are working in Saudi Arabia to create the foundations for The Line
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A selection of some of the world’s most expensive construction projects
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Canadian consultancy SNC-Lavalin has secured a delivery partner role on Saudi Arabia’s linear city, The Line
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Saudi Arabia-based Neom has launched a new urban living concept
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Saudi Arabia claims new city will vertically layer homes, offices, public parks and schools