Abu Dhabi Investment Office launches $15 billion public private partnership pipeline

Business Tech 11-05-2026 | 15:56

Abu Dhabi Investment Office launches $15 billion public private partnership pipeline

Twenty four new projects across transport, infrastructure, and social services will be rolled out in 2026 and 2027 to attract local and international investment and support Abu Dhabi’s long term development strategy.

Abu Dhabi Investment Office launches $15 billion public private partnership pipeline
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The Abu Dhabi Investment Office and the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre have launched 24 new public private partnership projects with a total value of 15 billion dollars under the partnership program supervised by the Abu Dhabi Investment Office.

 

Eid Alobeidli, Director of Musataha and Public Private Partnerships at the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), said in a statement to Emirates News Agency that the new project package includes 24 projects across the transport, infrastructure, and social services sectors.

 

The projects will be introduced gradually throughout 2026 and 2027, creating broad investment opportunities for the private sector and helping attract both local and international capital.

 

Alobeidli added that the projects are an extension of Abu Dhabi’s strategy to develop its infrastructure through effective partnerships with the private sector. He pointed to 11 major transport projects worth 10 billion dollars, including 300 kilometers of new roads, tunnels, and intersections.

 

An amount of 3 billion dollars has been allocated to 5 vital infrastructure projects covering dams and water storage, while 2.5 billion dollars has been allocated to social projects involving sports facilities and healthcare services to improve quality of life and provide sustainable community facilities.

 

The Abu Dhabi Investment Office plays a key role in organizing and launching the projects in cooperation with the relevant entities, relying on a long-term planning model that supports economic growth and attracts sustainable investments.