Abu Dhabi Investment Office and Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre have announced a massive new wave of infrastructure projects worth Dh55 billion across Abu Dhabi.
The projects, scheduled across 2026 and 2027, will introduce new roads, schools, healthcare centres, flood control systems and community facilities as the capital continues its rapid expansion.
Dh35 billion allocated to roads and transport
The biggest share of the investment is going into transport infrastructure, with around Dh35 billion earmarked for 11 major road developments.
Plans include:
- More than 300km of new roads
- Upgrades to tunnels and intersections
- Expanded traffic networks across the emirate
- Improved connectivity to key residential and commercial areas
For residents navigating heavy traffic around areas such as Yas Island and central Abu Dhabi, the upgrades are expected to ease congestion and improve travel times.
New schools, healthcare and sports facilities planned
The remaining Dh9 billion will focus on social infrastructure projects aimed at improving daily life for residents.
The plans include:
- New schools and universities
- Specialised healthcare centres
- Sports and recreational facilities
- Community-focused infrastructure developments
Officials said several earlier public-private partnership projects in Abu Dhabi, including Zayed City Schools and the emirate’s LED road lighting programme, have already received regional industry recognition.
Flood control and drainage systems upgrade
Another Dh11 billion will be invested into water infrastructure projects, including:
- Stormwater drainage systems
- Flood prevention networks
- Water storage facilities
- New dams and flood control infrastructure
The move comes after severe weather and flooding events across the UAE over the past year pushed drainage and climate resilience higher up the national agenda.
The latest announcement signals Abu Dhabi’s continued push to modernise infrastructure, support population growth and strengthen quality of life across the emirate.