The Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) has invested AED16 billion ($4.35 billion) to develop 80 projects to date, with 71 completed in 2023. These projects have helped to elevate the quality of living across the emirate through the provision of key amenities.
Some of the notable projects completed by ADPIC include over 9,000 housing units for citizens, 27 projects aimed at improving quality of life such as parks, schools, and community centers, and three landmark projects: the Zayed Port Tunnel, the road network and junction at Zayed International Airport, and the Umm Yifeenah Bridge. Additionally, ADPIC has completed 18 road and transportation projects to improve traffic flow, developed 23 parks and playgrounds in Khalifa City, and established the Khalifa City Al Tawajud Al Baladi Centre. Through these diverse infrastructure and community development initiatives, ADPIC has made significant contributions to enhancing the overall quality of life for residents across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Enhancing lives, empowering communities
His Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport – Abu Dhabi (DMT), said: “In the heart of every infrastructure project lies a promise – a promise to enhance lives, empower communities, and pave the way for a brighter future.”
Moreover, he added, ‘With each project, we ensure that Abu Dhabi continues to be an emirate that thrives on innovation, connectivity, and inclusivity, enriching the lives of all who call it home.”
Driving sustainable development and prosperity
For his part, Eng. Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, acting director-general of ADPIC, noted: “We are deeply committed to the pursuit of excellence through steadfastly driving forward the transformation of Abu Dhabi’s infrastructure to enrich the lives of its residents.”
Moreover, he said that, “By utilizing pioneering strategies and initiatives, we aim to expand upon our legacy of achievement by fostering sustainable development, prosperity, and a lasting positive impact for generations to come.”
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