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Worth 55 billion dirhams. Abu Dhabi launches 24 new projects to partner with the private sector

These projects represent an extension of Abu Dhabi's long-term strategy to develop its infrastructure

Sami Zarqa
Last updated: 11/05/2026 2:19 pm
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  • Attracting long-term investments
  • prestigious awards

Abu Dhabi, UAE – The Abu Dhabi Investment Office and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Center launched a new group of public-private partnership projects. With a total value of 55 billion dirhams, as part of the partnership program implemented by the office.

Eid Al Obaidly, Director of the Flatness and Public-Private Partnerships Department at the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, said that the new project package includes 24 projects in the transportation, infrastructure and social services sectors. It will be launched successively during the years 2026 and 2027. This opens the way for large-scale investment opportunities for the private sector and contributes to attracting local and international capital.

He added that these projects represent an extension of Abu Dhabi’s long-term strategy to develop its infrastructure. It reflects the emirate’s ability to implement major projects on an ongoing and organized basis through effective partnerships with the private sector.

Attracting long-term investments

This trend is in line with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office’s focus on attracting long-term investments and directing them efficiently. This supports economic growth, enhances infrastructure readiness, and establishes Abu Dhabi as an attractive and sustainable investment destination.

As the government agency responsible for organizing and implementing public-private partnership projects in the emirate, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office plays a pivotal role in preparing, structuring, and launching these projects in accordance with the approved partnership law. This is done in cooperation with the Abu Dhabi Center for Projects and Infrastructure, relevant government agencies, sovereign funds and strategic partners.

The office also adopts a long-term capital planning model that ensures a continuous flow of projects ready for offering.

prestigious awards

The Abu Dhabi Investment Office succeeded in implementing partnership projects with a total value of 2.4 billion dirhams. In addition to launching new projects worth AED 25 billion in 2025, they have reached advanced stages, including restructuring and offering.

Many projects have won prestigious awards, including Madinat Zayed Schools projects, the second phase of the LED road lighting project, and university housing for Khalifa University students. In addition to the award “Best Social Infrastructure Project” within the “Partnership Awards 2026”.

With these initiatives, Abu Dhabi continues to consolidate its pioneering model of public-private partnership. In a way that enhances its economic competitiveness and confirms its commitment to building a future based on sustainability and effective partnerships.

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