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Hosam Hasham, heavy lift engineer, Saudi Aramco, discusses the policies he would like to see implemented to sustain Saudi Arabia's construction boom.
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Lee Morris, senior design architect at Atkins, is working on the design of what could be the world's first zero-carbon tower.
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