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Leaders
16-05-2025
- Business
- Leaders
NHC Signs MoU with K. Hovnanian ME to Develop Urban Projects
The National Housing Company (NHC) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with K. Hovnanian ME to jointly develop a range of residential and commercial projects across NHC's urban developments. The agreement was signed during the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by NHC CEO Mohammed bin Saleh Albuty and Tyler Lewis of K. Hovnanian ME. Additionally, this partnership stems from an official visit to the United States by Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majed Al-Hogail, highlighting the strengthening investment relations and growing collaboration between the two countries. The MoU is designed to strengthen cooperation, attract foreign investment, and ensure the delivery of high-quality, internationally benchmarked real estate developments. It also supports the objectives of the Housing Program under Saudi Vision 2030 by offering integrated housing solutions aimed at enhancing residents' quality of life. Hovnanian, one of the largest real estate developers in the United States, brings extensive experience in creating residential communities. Related Topics : KSrelief Supervisor-General Meets UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner NHC Establishes Innovative Tech Firm to Transform Real Estate Saudi Health Minister Signs MoU with Chinese Counterpart to Enhance Collaboration Global Logistics Forum 2024 in Riyadh: Reshaping Global Trade Map Short link : Post Views: 13 Related Stories

The Australian
28-04-2025
- Sport
- The Australian
AFL 2025: Essendon coach Brad Scott says the MCG phone issue is ‘no excuse' for Anzac Day fade out
Essendon coach Brad Scott says he won't swap coaching from the coaches' box for the interchange despite the telecommunication collapse at the MCG on Anzac Day. Scott post-game claimed he felt 'helpless' during the third quarter when communications between the coaches' box and the interchange went down. Essendon had hit the front at that stage during the third quarter before it conceded 10 the next 12 goals to lose to Collingwood by 41 points. It's understood the issue arose after a power board was left outside in Friday's teeming rain. Scott says the Bombers have moved on from the issue and is surprised by the interest it generated. 'We haven't spoken to them (the AFL), I'm not sure if they have spoken to us,' he said. Brad Scott (centre) says the communications issue at the MCG is not an excuse for the Bombers' fade out. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images) 'Those sort of conversations are probably had at a higher level than where I sit, honestly it was something that happened but things happen. 'It didn't overly affect us, clearly it impacted us, but when you say it impacts you it sounds like an excuse – there's absolutely no excuse for anything. 'Ultimately, what are we going to do about it? Something happened, the powers that be sort it out and I just really don't give it a second thought. 'I am surprised it has generated as much interest as it has, the funny bit is that it's no one's fault – if there was someone at fault I wouldn't care any less.' Collingwood coach Craig McRae, who coaches from the interchange, made contrasting comments on the issue to Scott post game. McRae said he handed the keys to the uber-experienced Magpies playing group and let them 'drive the car'. Brian Walsh, Executive General Manager – Corporate Affairs, Government and Communications (left) and Andrew Dillon, Chief Executive Officer of the AFL speaking on the interchange during Friday's Anzac Day match. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images) Scott says he won't jump at the shadow of one issue by moving to the interchange and will treat the incident as an anomaly unless it occurs again. 'I still much prefer being in the coaches box and getting a more holistic view of the game and each coach is different, they've each got their priorities,' he said. 'That's certainly the way we choose to structure it and I can't think of a time where we've had a situation like that. 'It's one out of the box, pretty rare, if it was a common occurrence we would have an issue, but I don't see it as that.' Tyler Lewis Sports reporter Tyler Lewis is a sports reporter based in Melbourne's south east. @tmlew_ Tyler Lewis