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November 2, 2022 foasummit0

India-based Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has announced that its Power Transmission and Distribution business has secured multiple EPC orders in the current quarter, to build transmission lines and substations in Saudi Arabia.

In a statement, L&T said that the contract, which is in the range of $121.4mn to $303.6mn, will see it carry out engineering, design, procurement and construction services on more than 400km of 380kV overhead transmission lines, and on a new 230kV gas insulated substation with associated automation and protection systems.

It added that the new contract follows the securing of multiple orders from the Kingdom, including one to build a 380kV overhead line that will help to boost the reliability of the grid in the Western region of the country. In the UAE, it also secured orders for 132kV substations, the firm said.

In July 2021, L&T Construction said it had won several contracts for energy infrastructure across multiple regions.

In 2021, L&T also said that it had bagged similar orders from across the GCC, including a 380kV overhead transmission line and substations in Kuwait, and a contract for the setting up of a dynamic reactive power compensator system at a 220kV substation in Abu Dhabi.

These repeat orders from the largest electric energy system providers in the MENA region demonstrate the core strength of the business and the customer confidence L&T has gained over the years, the statement added.

Furthermore, it pointed out that the strengthening of the Kingdom’s transmission network bodes well for the Kingdom’s ability to provide reliable, safe and efficient electricity supply, as it embarks on its ambitious National Renewable Energy Program, which is aimed at attaining an optimal generation mix as envisaged by its strategic vision for 2030.

In August 2021, the firm announced the amalgamation of its hydrocarbon unit and, in September 2021, the firm said its Middle East projects constituted 61% of its $9.3bn international order book.

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November 2, 2022 foasummit0

Diamond Developers has long been an advocate for sustainable development and, in 2010, with the launch of Dubai Sustainable City, it cemented its focus on sustainable urban projects. The developer has since launched Sharjah Sustainable City (SSC), which is being developed in a joint venture (JV) with Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq).

Discussing the urban development’s sustainable credentials exclusively with Middle East Construction News (MECN), Ammar A. Tawfeek, Project Director at Sharjah Sustainable City says the project could go beyond achieving Net Zero.

“As the first community in the region to give residents access to a renewable energy storage solution, rooftop solar cells and smart home monitors to control energy demand, SSC strives to go beyond its Net Zero credentials to set the benchmark for a community that ultimately attains Net Positive status,” he states.

He says that SSC is a pioneer in the industry in terms of showcasing how communities can be built sustainably, without compromising on lifestyle. The project’s third phase was recently launched on the back of “overwhelming response to its fully sold out first two phases”.

Describing the project’s sustainable focus in detail, Tawfeek says, “A sustainable city improves the environment, ensures rich biodiversity, reduces air pollution, helps water storage, dampens noise and help cooling down in warm periods. The green spine that runs through the middle of SSC houses the biodomes, the greenhouses where vertical farming will lead to the community producing its own greens and contributing to food security.”

Spread over 7.2m sqft in the Al Rahmaniyah area of Sharjah, the sustainable urban development features rooftop solar panels that will ultimately address the community’s energy needs.

Explaining the solar system, Tawfeek notes, “One of the pillars of the development is harnessing the power of the sun to run the community – the futuristic tone for Sharjah Sustainable City is set by the array of solar panels as people drive in. One of the biggest features of the project is that the rooftop solar photovoltaic cells on the villas and public spaces will offset a significant amount of electricity consumption within the community.”

“Another pivotal part of the project is the deployment of the first net-metering system in Sharjah, which allows unused energy produced by the solar panels to be credited back to owners. We have worked in collaboration with the Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority (SEWA) to secure the approvals to deploy the photovoltaic modules and achieve Net Zero energy.

Asked about how the development tackles energy needs when sunlight is unavailable, he says that the project is one of the first to feature a renewable energy storage solution.

He states, “In 2021, SSC signed an agreement to become the first community in the region to give residents access to a renewable energy storage solution. The move came after the SEE Institute (the research and development arm in The Sustainable City) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hager Group, an international company specialised in renewable energy storage. As the first beneficiary of the agreement, SSC will test and deploy the latest technologies and innovations in demand management and smart energy solutions. The offerings include varied energy solutions such as battery storage, EV charging stations (EEBUS), as well as energy management systems that allow users to control and balance different energy sources and loads.”

The project’s sustainable focus extends beyond just renewable energy; Tawfeek tells MECN that SSC boasts several other sustainable elements that makes it truly stand out as a sustainable urban development in the region.

“While solar power is one of the hallmarks of Sharjah Sustainable City, the project integrates health, environment and other social factors that require high-level commitment to intersectoral cooperation – from the power grid to water management to traffic and transit, to support an emission-free and diverse ecosystem that leverages renewable energy.”

“At SSC, even waste is utilised to create a circular economy: a biogas plant treats organic waste (food waste, green waste, and sludge) and converts a waste problem into a resource – that is into electricity and/or thermal energy. Residues from the biogas plant are dried and used as fertiliser for landscaping, while a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) to treat wastewater produces Treated Sewage Effluent (TSE) for landscape irrigation, and avoiding emissions associated with water tankers. These features and the multi-stakeholder collaborations it’s taken to fulfil them have already become a benchmark for sustainable projects in the region relying on renewable energy resources,” he points out.

Commenting on how the development has been handling construction waste specifically, Tawfeek says SSC was conceptualised and developed with sustainability as a core pillar, so reducing waste was factored in from the very outset of the project.

“Most of it happens offsite from the careful selection of suppliers and materials and specialised building techniques to create less waste in the construction phase. For example, our building envelope uses precast wall panels, reducing construction waste volume compared to cast-in-situ, and lowers the total embodied carbon. While we cannot comment on the specific data regarding waste diversion, as the waste management is handled by an external contractor, we do ensure that as much material is recycled as possible, from woods and metals to plastic, paper and more.”

Talking about mobility and transportation within the sustainable urban development, Tawfeek is quick to point out that clean mobility and walkability were given a high priority from the project’s inception.

Tawfeek explains, “SSC was designed to be a space for residents that is at once urban, does not harm the environment, and promotes an active lifestyle. One of the core mandates of the project is to maximise the convenience of alternative means of transport – or walking – to discourage the use of private vehicles. To this end, sustainable mobility was built from the inception phase of Sharjah Sustainable City and is therefore reflected in the master plan as a primary component of quality of life. In addition, SSC has been laid out in a grid to facilitate traversing the city on foot to reach mixed-use spaces.”

“There’s an extensive network of walking and cycling tracks to promote an active lifestyle and clean mobility, thereby reducing carbon emissions. This includes 11.8km of rubberised jogging tracks, 1.6km cycling tracks, and 8.4kms of pedestrian walkways. The community also features electric mobility solutions, including charging stations for electric vehicles and a track of 2.4km dedicated to electric autonomous vehicles. The mobility infrastructure built by SSC therefore provides an integrated lifestyle for its residents while reducing carbon emissions.”

Advocating for the broader development of sustainable communities, Tawfeek notes, “By the year 2050, it is estimated that the world will need to provide for and feed around 10bn people, amid a dramatically altered landscape for natural resources and energy consumption. How do we live and prosper in harmony with our planet is one of humanity’s most critical questions at this moment, and this quest has deeply engaged the international community in the frantic search for a sustainable tomorrow.”

“Thankfully in the UAE, that tomorrow is already here and thriving due to the inspiring vision of our leadership – and Sharjah Sustainable City was born out of that vision for a fulfilling future. The project has been designed with the aim of reducing the carbon footprint in Sharjah and will be powered by renewable energy that is produced by solar panels, while recycling water and waste.”

He concludes, “The broad goals of the project include creating a self-sustainable community, encourage clean mobility, contribute to the UAE’s journey to Net Zero emissions, and promote an active and high-quality lifestyle for its residents that is in harmony with its surroundings.”

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November 2, 2022 foasummit0

The Citizens School has been delivered according to Godwin Austen Johnson (GAJ). The project was conceived and developed by Al Zarooni Emirates Investments and designed by GAJ.

According to GAJ, the school was designed to inspire and stimulate, and features a teacher training foundation, excellence centre and K-12 school.

The school is said to be double the size of other schools in the catchment area, spanning 43,000sqm. It has a 2,900sqm sports field with football and rugby pitches adhering to FIFA and World Rugby standards, as well as a six lane semi-covered swimming pool, the firm noted.

In July 2021, GAJ announced the handover of Miral’s headquarters and, in October 2021, the firm said it won the lead design architect role for the Dubai Ladybird Nursery.

“Our design approach for this school was to create an inclusive and collaborative learning environment, an ecosystem to encourage young people to be active agents in their own development,” said Jason Burnside, Partner at GAJ.

Located in the City Walk area of Jumeirah, the new school aims to reimagine learning and offer future-ready educational experiences.

The first of the key spaces – the reception, parent’s cafe, lobby and learning stairs – help create a welcoming, relaxed, and immediate contact point for students, parents, and teachers. Forming the heart of the school, the wide interactive staircase with connecting views encourages interaction and enhances a sense of community and shared purpose. A large skylight floods the entrance area with natural daylight – a theme that is followed throughout the school, the statement explained.

In January 2022, GAJ announced the completion of DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah and, in May 2022, the firm discussed reimagining education with Big Project Middle East.

Burnside continued, “Our goal was to create a learning environment that was a reflection of the culture, the values and the ethos of the school. The interior design of the dining hall, for example, concentrates on creating a space where mealtimes become an enjoyable, social, and educational moment. It reinforces an environment that is more than just a place to eat. This is a space which can be converted into an activity hub to strengthen the school community.”

In the Foundation Zone, the aim is to excite children about learning and exploring, stimulating young imaginations, with its hide and seek exploration zone, private reading nooks, as well as various playful and flexible elements such as soft seating, and large floor cushions. Natural finishes with sound absorbing materials are combined with colourful elements to create a safe and friendly learning space, GAJ said.

The nursery design is a light, neutral space punctuated by pops of vibrancy and whimsical shapes of assorted sizes. It features a storytelling zone with soft seating and cosy reading nooks and access to indoor and outdoor play areas, the statement concluded.

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November 2, 2022 foasummit0

Bobcat has made its line-up of ground maintenance equipment (GME) available to customers across the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Announcing the news at Bauma 2022, the company said the GME range includes the recently launched MT100 mini track loader, and L23 and L28 small articulated loaders that entered the market last year. These machines remove the need for manual labour, replacing the use of wheelbarrows, shovels and hand tools across multiple ground maintenance applications. The models are also versatile tool carriers, with a broad range of compatible attachments that enable contractors to maximise productivity and safety when undertaking ground maintenance tasks.

Gul Nalcaci, Senior Product Manager for the company’s GME range said, “Bobcat aims to rank within the top-three GME manufacturers in Europe. To achieve this ambitious goal, we are rolling out our ground maintenance machinery across the region. Bobcat’s EMEA offering will include compact tractors, zero-turn mowers and turf equipment, which is supplemented by the company’s existing mini track and small articulated loaders.”

In March 2022, Bobcat launched new machines to complete its loader range for the Middle East and, in August 2022, Bobcat delivered a new telehandler for work at a Tata Steel site.

Following the acquisition of Bob-Cat Mowers, Bobcat is introducing a large, industry-leading family of rugged, mowers to the entire EMEA region. Models will include ride-on, stand-on and commercial walk-behind mowers, all of which are engineered to deliver a superior quality cut in less time. Aimed at both lawn-care professionals and residential users, Bobcat mowers are equipped with cutting decks available in a variety of sizes, the firm stated.

“All of our ground maintenance machines are tough and versatile, delivering excellent productivity, superior comfort and maximum uptime. With an extensive catalogue of proven attachments, Bobcat provides solutions to meet every demand in the ground maintenance sector. What’s more, GME customers will benefit from Bobcat’s already-established service and logistics network, which covers every corner of the EMEA region,” Nalcaci added.

In mid-August 2022, Construction Machinery Middle East’s Mark Dowdall traveled to Bobcat’s EMEA headquarters and spoke exclusively to CEO Scott Park about the growth of its compact equipment business, seeing the value of technology and what true innovation really means.

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November 2, 2022 foasummit0

Acciona Cultura has announced the successful delivery of technical development and museographic implementation works for the Lusail Museum: Tales of the Connected World exhibition. The exhibition is being presented to build anticipation for the forthcoming opening of the Lusail Museum, the company stated.

In a statement, Acciona Cultura said that the project, which is located in the heart of Doha, at the Qatar Museums Gallery – Al Riwaq, is being developed for Qatar Museums. It added that the exhibition will excite visitors about the currently under development Lusail Museum, which will showcase Orientalist art, archaeological artefacts, and media from antiquity to the 21st century.

With 237 artefacts on display, the Lusail Exhibition will explore cultural interactions between the greater MENA region and its peripheries – Europe, Central and East Africa, and Central, South and East Asia. These artefacts include a large collection of paintings on canvas, jewellery, tapestries, costumes, film props, books, manuscripts, photographs, decorated ceramics, glass, and metal. They will be combined with almost 60 audio-visual and interactive resources that support the narrative and allow visitors to approach and interact with the objects, the company explained.

In April 2022, Acciona and UCC said they had delivered the world’s largest sport museum in Qatar and, later in the month, Acciona Cultural Engineering announced it was rebranding to Acciona Cultura.

The work carried out by Acciona Cultura covers the six different spaces of the Lusail Exhibition: Uncovering Orientalism; Cleopatra; Desert; the Delacroix’s Gaze; Al-Hamidiyya Souq; and Journeys.

Acciona Cultura pointed out that its scope of work for the project included the technical development, project management, fit-out, graphics, media productions, showcases, lighting, prototyping, and testing, exhibition fabrication, object mounting, maintenance and assembly and dismantling of the exhibition, which occupies a total area of 2,800sqm.

The Lusail Exhibition follows the recent delivery of the Experience Al Jazeera exhibition for Qatar Museums, which celebrates of Al Jazeera’s 25th anniversary. Furthermore, it has also undertaken the museography works, fit out and MEP for the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, the world’s largest museum dedicated to Olympics and sport.

In August 2022, the firm said it completed the exhibition implementation of four pavilions at the Al Shindagha Museum in Dubai.

ACCIONA Cultura has also been responsible for 150 media productions for the National Museum of Qatar; the museum development and implementation of Msheireb Museums, and the production of various temporary exhibitions for Doha’s Museum of Islamic Art and the Orientalist Museum.

In late October 2022, Qatar Tourism announced the imminent opening of over two dozen new tourist facilities ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

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November 1, 2022 foasummit0

In a bid to drive growth across the Middle East, CRTKL has strengthened its senior leadership team. The firm has appointed Philip Gillard as its new Principal; he will work alongside Gosia Baron, Stephen Murray and Obada Adra who have been promoted from within the firm to Dubai Office Directors.

Gillard was previously at Gensler for a period of two decades, following which he founded the Gillard Design Studio.

“Philip’s global design experience and local sensibilities enrich CRTKL’s own. The scale and significance of his work with Dubai Holdings, Aldar, Emaar, Qatar Foundation, Al Ain Tourist Authority, Alshaya Group, Dubai Holdings, Deutsche Bank, TAG, Aston Martin, McLaren Formula One, Apple and Siemens to name a few, are highly regarded, and in keeping with the standard of our performance-driven designs,” said Gosia Baron, CRTKL Principal and Operations Leader for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

In May 2022, CallisonRTKL’s Ahmed Ghobara said that three new concepts are driving residential development in Egypt and, in June 2022, it said that wellness and happiness are key for Egyptian workplaces.

Baron added, “Together with our newly appointed Dubai Office Directors, Stephen Murray and Obada Adra, Philip will harness our robust operating model and the skills and spirit of our specialised local team to advance CRTKL’s position in the GCC and lead our continued expansion into Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.”

The appointments are said to reaffirm CRTKL’s long-term commitment to the Middle East. The firm said it first established a base in the region in the 1990s and has had a hand in the design and delivery of many of the region’s most significant and awarded projects including Dubai Hills Estate, Dubai Hills Mall, Riyadh Front, 360 Mall, Grand Hyatt Kuwait, Central Park at City Walk and Saadiyat Grove.

“CRTKL is paving the way with its design approach, and I feel privileged to be joining a firm that is as committed to quality as it is having a positive impact on its people and planet. CRTKL’s work in the Middle East continues to set the pace and standard for large-scale, mixed-use development. The multidisciplinary team we have here is unparalleled in their understanding of retail, residential and hospitality assets – how they work and succeed individually, but more so how they become a greater sum than their parts when holistically planned and cleverly designed in the context of an inclusive city,” stated Gillard.

In August 2022, the firm said it worked with Cairo Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt to expand its capacities and facilities.

He concluded, “We have an opportunity to design a more climate positive, equitable and inspiring future and I look forward to being part of a team and a firm that is actually capable of delivering on such an aspiration.”

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November 1, 2022 foasummit0

Egis and its subsidiary AuditSafe, along with Certifer have been appointed by Neom to act as an Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) for the railway system in The Line and the Neom Industrial City Connector (NICC).

According to a statement, the railway system will comprise several individual lines: high speed rail lines, freight rail lines, metro/GMT rail lines, depot rail lines and platform loops.

The scope of work for the consortium is to act as an ISA at the overall system-wide level for The Line and NICC as required by Neom, and includes all necessary assessment tasks to obtain the required licenses in order to achieve permission for the systems to operate with passengers and carry revenue freight.

In July 2022, the Saudi Crown Prince unveiled the designs of The Line, and revealed the future city will be just 200m wide and, in early September 2022, Trevi Group said its Saudi subsidiary had begun foundation works for The Line.

In addition, the independent safety assessment shall assess that the safety organisation and its responsibilities have been clearly identified and implemented, the design requirements have been validated and verified, the hazard management processes are suitable, risks have been reduced to the lowest level and residual hazards have been addressed through appropriate mitigations, Neom said.

The Line will be a linear urban development of hyper-connected communities with walk-able neighbourhoods, powered by 100% renewable energy. The transport system will be located at the physical and digital infrastructure layer beneath the ground of The Line, and will feature 5G, fibre, satellite, and wireless solutions throughout the communities of the urban development.

High-speed transport links will allow residents to reach any part of The Line within 20-minutes. Neom is expected to emerge as a leading global hub that exemplifies the future of human civilization by offering its inhabitants an idyllic lifestyle combined with exceptional economic prospects, the statement explained.

Later in September 2022, Neom announced the opening of the Neom Media Village and Bajdah Desert Studios while, in October 2022, Hotel Development inked a deal with Ennismore to open two hotels in Trojena.

Egis and Certifer are very proud to be a part of this major project and will mobilise a dedicated team in and outside of the Kingdom, the statement concluded.

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November 1, 2022 foasummit0

EDAMAH has said that ground has been broken on the new Sitra Logistics Park, which is billed as a world-class warehousing facility that will serve Bahrain’s logistics industry. The 87,382sqm park will include a number of facilities for industrial, commercial and logistical use, which can then be tailored according to tenant requirements.

Amongst the park’s biggest clients will be Trident Warehousing, which has signed a 10-year lease agreement, valued at US $7mn, for an 8,137sqm facility. EDAMAH will work with Trident and its business associate, Hoover Circular Solutions, a provider of sustainable packaging and fleet management solutions out of Texas, USA, to create a facility that meets technical and operational requirements, the statement from EDAMAH explained.

“We are excited to officially begin work on a project that is of national strategic importance and aligned with our goal to ‘build for Bahrain’ through the careful selection of projects that contribute to the economy and respond to market needs. The park will support the Kingdom’s growing logistics industry, as well as attract foreign investment and create jobs,” stated EDAMAH CEO Amin Al Arrayed.

In July 2022, EDAMAH invites bids for a 20,717sqm mixed-use investment project in Bahrain while, in July 2022, the evaluation of prequalification bids for the $2bn Bahrain Metro project were announced as being underway.

“With excellent road, air, and sea connectivity to the rest of GCC, along with dedicated facilities such as this Park, Bahrain is rapidly evolving into a highly integrated logistics hub. Sitra Logistics Park has been designed as a one-stop shop for all logistical needs, with office spaces, warehouses, and distribution centre to enhance production capacities,” he added.

EDAMAH’s portfolio spans retail, hospitality, commercial and industrial properties across Bahrain. The developer aims to drive sustainable economic growth while also creating benefits for local communities.

In September 2022, CBRE said it had been appointed to manage and lease Bahrain’s Once Mall and, in October 2022, the Bahrain Contractors Society welcomed the cancellation of the Flexi Permit system.

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November 1, 2022 foasummit0

Earthmoving machinery specialist Hidromek launched its new generation machine series ‘HİDROMEK NEXT’ at Bauma 2022.

The new series includes the HMK 140 LC crawler excavator, which is equipped with inclination sensor, swing sensor, e-dig wall and e-trench systems, together with LIDAR technology. In addition, the HMK 130 CS soil compactor and HMK 680 MG motor grader are also equipped with LIDAR technology, improving the safety of the operating zone, the company said.

The machines were on display at Bauma along with ‘HİDROMEK Opera,’ a new remote-controlled operator cabin for backhoe loaders, hydraulic excavators, motor graders, wheel loaders and soil compactors.

In February 2021, the company said it had achieved the 50,000-unit overall machine sales landmark and, in May 2021, it introduced its new 52t-class large excavator.

Hidromek Opera has been designed to allow the operator to “use any Hidromek machine remotely at any place and time without sacrificing comfort,” the manufacturer explained.

The firm also leveraged Bauma to demonstrate its new HMK 630 Wheel Loader, which can be remotely controlled using the HİDROMEK Opera system. It also exhibited a wide range of crawler and wheeled excavators belonging to the H4 Series, as well as its new fourth-generation backhoe loader family, the K4 Series.

In June 2021, Hidromek launched the HMK 635 WL wheeled loader.

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November 1, 2022 foasummit0

UAE businesswoman and entrepreneur Amira Sajwani plans to create a new style of property portal, with the launch of Prypto – a proptech startup that aims to bring buyers, investors, homeowners and agents together to enjoy the real estate experience. It will provide services for mortgage; equity release; buyouts; rent now pay later (RNPL); fractional ownership – and a variety of other user-friendly concepts.

This aims to be an ecosystem that puts people first by simplifying the property ownership journey and ensuring benefit from personalised advice from experienced business development, sales and mortgage executives, the firm said.

Amira Sajwani is a graduate of University College London (UCL), where she majored in Project Management for Construction. She holds a Masters in Finance from the London School of Economics (LSE). She is the daughter of Hussain Sajwani, Founder of DAMAC Properties and is currently Managing Director, Sales & Development at DAMAC Properties.

In early October 2022, Knight Frank said prime residential values in Dubai were up by 88.8% and, later in the month, DAMAC said it would soon award the main works package for the Cavalli Tower project.

“There are so many layers to investing in real estate or purchasing your dream home. We adopt a customer-friendly and holistic approach, covering the gamut of processes related to buying property. With so many diverse developers, agents and mortgage providers in the market, a platform like Prypto will benefit all. I’m looking forward to servicing all industry players and customers. This will not be your typical proptech venture. Prypto is a tech ecosystem that will redefine the real estate experience for customers and agents alike,” she explained.

According to Sajwani, the team at the newly-launched startup brings to the table a collective experience that includes deliverables of more than $544.4mn in mortgages, 1,000+ satisfied buyers and 500+ pre approvals.

The fully-digital portal will feature a dedicated dashboard, instant approvals, and commissions will be disbursed through the portal itself, creating a win-win for both customers and agents alike. Sajwani aims to establish Prypto as the foremost proptech and property investment platform, with plans for large-scale expansion, both regionally and globally, the company stated.

Late in October 2022, AHS Properties added two new projects to its portfolio with a gross development value of $400mn.

 

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