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Saudi’s AMAALA awards Tamimi Global design-build contract

Saudi Arabia’s 3,800km2 AMAALA gigaproject — the ultra-luxury destination located along Saudi Arabia’s north western coast which is led by the Crown Prince HRH Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud's sovereign Public Investment Fund (PIF) — has awarded...

Utility company launches fibre-to-the premise in Traverse City

Traverse City Light & Power’s new fibre infrastructure will also provide the Michigan city with a critical platform to innovate and deliver smart city services. Traverse City Light & Power (TCL&P) has launched an ultra-fast broadband internet service for its...

South Africa begins work on $5bn mega city in Pretoria

Work has begun on the $5bn, “Mooikloof Mega City” residential project in Pretoria. The scheme, called the largest of its kind in South African history, will involve building of 50,000 apartments over 10 years. Mooikloof was officially launched on Sunday,...

Indian university sets up Smart City Research Centre

The International Institute of Information Technology in Hyderabad will also establish the Living Lab to showcase new ideas and a place to co-create smart city innovations with start-ups. The International Institute of Information Technology in Hyderabad (IIIT-H) has set up...

Doosan Infracore’s smart construction solution wins top award

Top construction equipment maker Doosan Infracore has announced that its new smart construction solution, XiteCloud, has won the highest award at a major competition hosted in South Korea. Doosan Infracore proved its technological excellence at ‘Smart Construction Challenge 2020’ in...

Construction Robotics is Increasing Safety and Productivity on Job Sites

Construction Robotics is changing the way construction is done. It has always been inevitable that robotics technology would enter into dangerous industries to increase safety and productivity, but many people still view it as a futuristic phenomenon. Grit Daily...

Researchers recycling grapevine waste into particle board for sustainable buildings

The houses of the future could be built with a sustainable building material made from grapevine waste, if Victorian scientists have their way. Key points: Researchers at the University of Melbourne are taking grapevine waste and turning them into particle board,...

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