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Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit 2025 sets new benchmark for urban development dialogue
Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit 2025 sets new benchmark for urban development dialogue

Arabian Business

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit 2025 sets new benchmark for urban development dialogue

The inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) 2025 concluded with strong momentum, drawing over 4,000 participants from more than 100 countries and witnessing the signing of 15 MoUs and strategic partnerships. Held under the theme ' Future Cities: Rethinking Infrastructure for Better Lifestyles,' the two-day summit showcased a comprehensive exploration of how innovative infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and cutting-edge technology are converging to create truly liveable, lovable, and economically vibrant urban environments. The last day of the summit opened with a welcome address from H.E. Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Salim Eid, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC), who positioned infrastructure as a strategic enabler of societal progress and identity. His address set the tone for a day focused on 'Lifestyle Development,' framing infrastructure not just as physical assets but as foundational to the values and future-readiness of cities. He also asserted the summit's role as a 'critical connection for global thought and action in infrastructure.' A panel titled 'Urban Excellence: Lessons from the World's Most Innovative Cities' explored how urban centres worldwide are integrating inclusive growth, sustainability, and cultural relevance. Speakers included Daniel Liu, Executive Director at MORROW Intelligence; Emre Arolat, Founding Partner and Principal at Emre Arolat Architecture; Asma Aljassmi, Executive Director of Projects Control and Operations at Aldar Projects; and Greg Bargull, Executive Director of Development at Modon. Key takeaways highlighted the need for human-centric urban frameworks, the importance of design in reflecting local identity, and the critical role of public-private partnerships in shaping liveable urban environments. Paul O'Brien, Chief Development Officer at Modon, led a fireside chat on the evolving role of nature in urban design. He discussed how Modon is embedding sustainability at scale across its projects, leveraging natural systems and technology to enhance efficiency and long-term value. O'Brien also noted the company's role in exporting these practices beyond the UAE, demonstrating the viability of sustainable urban models globally. He further emphasised Modon's pioneering position, affirming that the company is actively exporting its innovative approach to urban development, thereby proving that cities function better when they work with, not against, natural and technological systems. The conversation continued with a panel discussion focused on how cities are developing adaptable ecosystems that integrate transportation, commercial activity, and social interaction. The panel emphasized a human-centric approach to urban development and the importance of making effective use of existing infrastructure. Speakers included Omran Malek (Head of the SAVI Cluster, Abu Dhabi Investment Office – ADIO), Dr. Talib Alhinai (General Manager – UAE, Archer Aviation), Salam Ilayyan (Advisor, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre – ADPIC), and Prashant Kapila (Board Member, International Federation of Consulting Engineers – FIDIC). 'Every citizen expects public spaces to be functional, open, human-accessible, safe, and climate-resilient, with integrated technology and sustainability features,' said Salam Ilayyan highlighting the key considerations for public spaces. Building on this, Omran Malek detailed Abu Dhabi's cutting-edge approach to smart mobility, noting, 'We are looking at how existing infrastructure, like helipads and parking lots, can be leveraged for multi-modal transport, making the most of every space.' Complementing this vision, Dr. Talib Alhinai from Archer Aviation presented a future for urban air mobility, explaining, 'Archer's mission is to replace 60 to 90-minute car drives with 10 to 20-minute electric air taxi flights, widening access to efficient urban mobility.' A session on luxury real estate featured insights from industry leaders such as Michael Belton, Chief Executive Officer, MERED; Kristina Zanic, CEO and Founder, Kristina Zanic Consultants; David Harman, Chief Development Officer, Modon Real Estate; Mulham G. Kheriba, CDO, Reportage; and Kourosh Salehi, Partner & Global Design Principal, LWK + Partners. The discussion centred on how luxury development is shifting toward wellness, sustainability, and deeper brand immersion. Panelists emphasised operational efficiency, environmental integration, and user experience as new cornerstones of premium living. In the last fireside chat for the day, H.E. Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Financial Affairs Executive Director, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC), and Georges-Pascal Haber, CEO, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi discussed the growth of the wellness sector and its integration into urban development. Both speakers outlined how Abu Dhabi is embedding healthcare and wellness into its infrastructure strategy, combining advanced technology with cultural context to build a comprehensive, future-ready urban health ecosystem. 'Abu Dhabi's unique approach to wellness blends its heritage and cultural traditions with advanced technology, creating a distinct and comprehensive experience,' said H.E. Mohammed Al Suwaidi. Georges-Pascal Haber further underscored Abu Dhabi's growing prominence, stating, 'Abu Dhabi has become a centre of gravity for healthcare and wellness, attracting top talent through its unparalleled infrastructure and environment.' Across both days, ADIS 2025 provided a focused platform for international dialogue on building sustainable, inclusive, and technologically advanced cities. With over 70 speakers and participation from a diverse range of sectors, the summit demonstrated Abu Dhabi's strategic plan to lead infrastructure innovation in the region and beyond. As cities globally contend with rapid urbanisation, climate change, and shifting economic priorities, ADIS 2025 has positioned itself as a significant venue for shaping the next generation of urban development policy and practice.

Etihad Rail and ADPIC Forge Coordinated Infrastructure Vision
Etihad Rail and ADPIC Forge Coordinated Infrastructure Vision

Arabian Post

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Etihad Rail and ADPIC Forge Coordinated Infrastructure Vision

Etihad Rail and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre have entered a Memorandum of Understanding to synchronise infrastructure planning and execution across the Emirate. The agreement, signed on 18 June at the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit 2025, is designed to bolster the alignment of Etihad Rail's projects with Abu Dhabi's strategic five‑year capital projects plan, ensuring coherent development and efficient deployment of resources. Shadi Malak, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Rail, and Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, signed the agreement in the presence of H.E. Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipalities and Transport. The framework commits both organisations to coordinated studies, design planning, engineering strategy, and development road mapping for key rail infrastructure. The MoU explicitly commits both bodies to jointly pinpoint integration opportunities between Etihad Rail's stations and broader infrastructure initiatives, ensuring alignment between rail expansion and Abu Dhabi's capital investment trajectories. It mandates structured knowledge exchange—spanning engineering assessments, master plans, and development strategies—to maintain cohesive project outcomes. ADVERTISEMENT Malak emphasised that the partnership represents a critical milestone as Etihad Rail advances its mandate to construct a world‑class railway network enhancing connectivity, sustainability, and livability for residents. He acknowledged the endorsement of H.H. Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, underlining the capital's ambition to evolve into a globally competitive, efficient transport hub. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid of ADPIC highlighted the MoU as a demonstration of the Centre's commitment to unified project governance, emphasising tighter budgetary controls, a focus on urban livability outcomes, and higher sustainability standards. She noted its potential to draw private‑sector investment, enabling innovation and resilience in public infrastructure. A notable objective of the agreement is to encourage private‑sector engagement around railway assets. This encompasses joint research on urban planning best practices, infrastructure design optimisation, and expanded project management methodologies. Complementing these efforts are proposed capacity‑building initiatives, including technical training programmes, annual symposiums, and collaboration at regional infrastructure conferences. The MoU supports Abu Dhabi's broader strategic agenda, aligning current rail infrastructure with the city's capital projects roadmap. The five‑year plan, which outlines municipal and transport development goals, forms the primary backbone for investment decisions in major infrastructure. The wider context for the MoU lies in Etihad Rail's momentum: phase two, which links Ghuweifat to Fujairah, became operational in February 2023, expanding freight capacity and enabling key international trade routes. When the project is fully realised, the network will stretch over 1,200 km and include passenger rail options, using future‑ready signalling systems and mixed‑use tracks. ADVERTISEMENT Etihad Rail projects have already demonstrated environmental efficiency advantages. Stage One operations are estimated to reduce CO₂ emissions by 70–80 percent compared to equivalent truck transport, with forecasted annual reductions of over 2.2 million tonnes—equivalent to removing approximately 375,000 cars from the road. ADIS 2025, the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit where the MoU was signed, serves as a high‑level platform for public‑private dialogue, innovation sharing, and policy alignment in the sector. It aims to reinforce collaboration across transport, energy, and urban development, reflecting UAE's long‑term infrastructure vision. Industry observers and analysts comment that the MoU marks a strategic pivot for Abu Dhabi, moving away from siloed infrastructure development towards integrated delivery mechanisms that incorporate unitary governance, cross‑sectoral planning, and investment leverage. By synchronising Etihad Rail with municipal and national capital priorities, the MoU may serve as a template for future infrastructure platforms across the Gulf region. A senior transport analyst in the region described this as 'a classic shift from project‑based construction to system‑based infrastructure governance, ensuring each development contributes to the cumulative vision,' noting that such synergy is 'key to unlocking sustainable, scalable growth.' The formalisation of such partnerships signals intent to avoid fragmented outcomes and ensure each project drives maximum utility, creating a more connected urban ecosystem. Behind the scenes, both Etihad Rail and ADPIC have begun establishing internal joint‑working groups to detail implementation timelines, identify pilot projects—such as joint rail‑road corridor planning—and design knowledge‑transfer protocols. A statement from ADPIC indicates these steering committees will report back before the end of Q3 2025, with measurable KPIs tied to integration benchmarks and private‑sector participation targets. As construction accelerates on Stage Three of Etihad Rail, which will link Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and other emirates, the MoU positions both agencies to manage interdependencies effectively. It may also set a precedent for replicating similar frameworks in other emirates, reinforcing national system coherence and laying the groundwork for emerging links like the Gulf Cooperation Council railway.

ADPIC and arbitrateAD to Advance Dispute Resolution Practices in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information
ADPIC and arbitrateAD to Advance Dispute Resolution Practices in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

ADPIC and arbitrateAD to Advance Dispute Resolution Practices in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

The agreement enhances dispute resolution frameworks across Abu Dhabi's capital projects Implementation of Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Boards (DAABs) across standard contracts aligns with global best practice Reinforces Abu Dhabi's commitment to an investor-friendly, transparent infrastructure ecosystem ADPIC currently oversees a project portfolio exceeding AED 200 billion Abu Dhabi, UAE – June, 2025 – The Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre ADPIC and the Abu Dhabi International Arbitration Centre (arbitrateAD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to embed world-class dispute avoidance and resolution mechanisms across Abu Dhabi's infrastructure ecosystem. Signed during the inaugural Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit, the MoU reflects both organisations' commitment to advancing dispute management. It further reinforces Abu Dhabi's position as a trusted international hub for investment, public-private partnerships, long-term project delivery, and strategic public-private collaboration. Under the agreement, arbitrateAD will serve as the official appointing authority for adjudicators and the Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Boards (DAABs) across ADPIC's Capital Projects Standard Contracts — ensuring consistency in the deployment of dispute resolution practices and enhancing delivery certainty in major infrastructure developments. DAABs are independent expert panels appointed at the outset of infrastructure projects. Their role is to resolve disputes before they escalate and maintain alignment across complex delivery timelines. As a globally recognised best practice, DAABs contribute to stronger governance, reduced delays, and improved risk-sharing across stakeholders. With oversight of a capital portfolio exceeding AED 200 billion, ADPIC plays a critical role in enabling infrastructure delivery that is timely, sustainable, and globally competitive. The integration of DAABs reflects ADPIC's commitment to building resilient project ecosystems underpinned by accountability, collaboration, and proactive dispute prevention. The MoU also outlines joint efforts to raise awareness around dispute avoidance and support industry-wide training to promote best practice standards. These efforts are particularly relevant to investors and ESG-focused developers seeking transparent, rules-based markets that minimise delivery risk and promote long-term value. His Excellency Dr. Ali Saeed bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, Chairman of arbitrateAD, said: 'We are proud to collaborate with ADPIC, as we reinforce our commitment to dispute avoidance mechanisms that meet international standards. DAABs are an incredibly smart approach to resolving challenges before they escalate, and this MOU is in line with our shared vision of both improving how projects are managed and strengthening investor confidence across the region. This partnership supports the emirate's broader drive to deliver world-class infrastructure projects through transparency, efficiency, and rule of law — positioning Abu Dhabi as a leading model for effective public-private collaboration.' His Excellency Maysarah Eid, Director General of ADPIC, said: 'This MoU marks a significant step in our efforts to integrate global best practices into the way Abu Dhabi delivers its infrastructure ambitions. By appointing arbitrateAD as the official authority for dispute adjudication, we are strengthening our approach to proactive risk mitigation and effective dispute resolution while ensuring delivery excellence. More importantly, we are sending a clear signal to our partners, local and international, that Abu Dhabi is committed to creating a project environment defined by stability, transparency, and long-term strategic value.' The signing of this MoU also sets the stage for future collaboration as Abu Dhabi continues to scale its infrastructure ambitions in alignment with Abu Dhabi's economic vision and evolving global ESG expectations. About arbitrateAD: arbitrateAD is Abu Dhabi's flagship arbitration centre, offering a modern, efficient, and world-class framework for the resolution of commercial disputes for both commercial and governmental entities. arbitrateAD plays a vital role in advancing the emirate's vision to become a leading global legal and financial hub. The establishment of the Abu Dhabi International Arbitration Centre is a testament to the emirate's dedication to excellence in providing a world-class neutral and impartial forum for dispute resolution. The Centre has been awarded the GAR Guide to Regional Arbitration award for 'Arbitral Institution That Impressed' at the 2025 Global Arbitration Review (GAR) Awards. About ADCCI: The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ADCCI) is the leading business support organisation in Abu Dhabi. With a focus on enhancing trade and investment, ADCCI plays a key role in supporting the growth of Abu Dhabi's economy, particularly for SMEs and the private sector. Through various initiatives and partnerships, ADCCI aims to promote a business-friendly environment that facilitates investment and economic development in the emirate. About Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre ADPIC: Established in 2023, ADPIC's vision is to oversee and manage capital projects that enhance the quality of life for every resident in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. This involves diverse projects including housing, infrastructure, tourism, community facilities, and education. ADPIC's mandate includes managing contracts, reviewing, approving, planning, and designing capital projects. These are overseen by the Centre in close collaboration with relevant entities and stakeholders to ensure quality is maintained while also facilitating efficient project execution in alignment with Abu Dhabi's strategic goals. Throughout its operations, the Centre is committed to strengthening public-private partnerships and adopting best practices in sustainability globally.

ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi
ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi

Al Etihad

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi

23 June 2025 17:37 ABU DHABI (WAM) The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) have signed a strategic partnership agreement to establish a collaborative operating model that supports the planning, structuring, and procurement of public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure projects across the by the Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and ADIO, Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, and the Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, the agreement was signed by Badr Al-Olama, Director-General of ADIO, Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, and the Director-General of ADPIC, Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) partnership introduces a unified operating model that connects the pipeline of infrastructure projects with seamless transaction execution. This integrated approach is designed to improve coordination, enable the early identification of PPP opportunities, streamline approval processes, and embed stronger accountability and governance throughout the project aligning ADPIC's mandate as the coordinating body for Abu Dhabi's infrastructure pipeline with ADIO's expertise in investor attraction, deal structuring, and infrastructure finance, the partnership creates an effective, faster, and more efficient framework for the delivery of capital said, 'This strategic partnership between ADIO and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre will contribute to attracting private capital to actively participate in the implementation of high-quality strategic infrastructure projects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. It also supports efforts aimed at providing an attractive and reliable investment environment for investors and empowers government entities to efficiently execute their projects and achieve their objectives.'Eid said, "This collaboration reflects our commitment to reimagining how infrastructure is delivered across Abu Dhabi. Public-private partnerships have the potential to unlock greater impact when guided by a clear, coordinated, and future-focused framework. Together with ADIO, we are enabling a more responsive model that connects ambition with delivery, supporting government entities, attracting trusted partners, and ultimately creating lasting value for our communities."Effective immediately, the agreement will be governed by a unified framework of joint performance indicators and scheduled inter-agency builds on Abu Dhabi's expanding track record of infrastructure partnerships, including a collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge to deliver three modern schools in Zayed example includes a project to install energy-efficient LED lighting across Abu Dhabi roads, implemented in partnership with the Department of Municipalities and Transport. This project will be the first initiative of its kind to be delivered through a public-private partnership model for road lighting in the GCC. As the central authority for enabling investment and delivering infrastructure partnerships, ADIO continues to lead the development of scalable, high-impact projects that reinforce Abu Dhabi's position as a globally competitive, investor-friendly economy.

ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi
ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi

Zawya

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

ADIO, ADPIC strategic partnership to advance PPP delivery in Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) have signed a strategic partnership agreement to establish a collaborative operating model that supports the planning, structuring, and procurement of public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure projects across the Emirate. Witnessed by Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and ADIO, and Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport, the agreement was signed by Badr Al-Olama, Director-General of ADIO and Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director-General of ADPIC during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit (ADIS) 2025. The partnership introduces a unified operating model that connects the pipeline of infrastructure projects with seamless transaction execution. This integrated approach is designed to improve coordination, enable the early identification of PPP opportunities, streamline approval processes, and embed stronger accountability and governance throughout the project lifecycle. By aligning ADPIC's mandate as the coordinating body for Abu Dhabi's infrastructure pipeline with ADIO's expertise in investor attraction, deal structuring, and infrastructure finance, the partnership creates an effective, faster, and more efficient framework for the delivery of capital projects. Badr Al-Olama said, 'This strategic partnership between ADIO and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Center will contribute to attracting private capital to actively participate in the implementation of high-quality strategic infrastructure projects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. It also supports efforts aimed at providing an attractive and reliable investment environment for investors and empowers government entities to efficiently execute their projects and achieve their objectives.' Maysarah Mahmoud Eid said, "This collaboration reflects our commitment to reimagining how infrastructure is delivered across Abu Dhabi. Public-private partnerships have the potential to unlock greater impact when guided by a clear, coordinated, and future-focused framework. Together with ADIO, we are enabling a more responsive model that connects ambition with delivery supporting government entities, attracting trusted partners, and ultimately creating lasting value for our communities." Effective immediately, the agreement will be governed by a unified framework of joint performance indicators and scheduled inter-agency coordination. It builds on Abu Dhabi's expanding track record of infrastructure partnerships, including a collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge to deliver three modern schools in Zayed City. Another example includes a project to install energy-efficient LED lighting across Abu Dhabi roads, implemented in partnership with the Department of Municipalities and Transport. This project will be the first initiative of its kind to be delivered through a public-private partnership model for road lighting in the GCC. As the central authority for enabling investment and delivering infrastructure partnerships, ADIO continues to lead the development of scalable, high-impact projects that reinforce Abu Dhabi's position as a globally competitive, investor-friendly economy.

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