October deadline for Abu Dhabi underwater museum

2 September 2025

 

Abu Dhabi has set a deadline of 31 October for contractors to submit their proposals to build an underwater marine museum in the UAE capital.

The client, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), issued the tender in November last year. The previous bid submission deadline was 31 August.

According to the official notice, the project scope includes the construction, production, transportation, installation and handover of the museum elements, based on the pre-specified design.

The notice also outlines that the scope includes the fabrication and transportation of museum components, along with “site preparation of the seabed”.

The EAD is seeking a single bidder with experience of similar projects and a team of qualified professionals, including marine, structural and civil engineers; technical diving teams; quantity surveyors; and planning engineers.

Abu Dhabi Tourism Strategy 2030

Building the underwater museum supports the Abu Dhabi Tourism Strategy 2030, which was approved in May 2024. Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture & Tourism is leading the strategy’s execution.

The strategy seeks to achieve a 7% year-on-year growth by increasing the number of visitors from 24 million in 2023 to 39.3 million by 2030.

The plan also aims to increase the tourism and travel sector’s contribution to the UAE’s GDP from about AED49bn ($13.34bn) in 2023 to AED90bn ($24.5bn) by 2030.

In April 2024, the Abu Dhabi Projects & Infrastructure Centre announced that the Abu Dhabi Executive Council had approved the launch of 144 projects in the emirate.

These were approved with a total expenditure of approximately AED66bn ($18bn) and cover several sectors, including natural resources, tourism, education and human capital, and housing and quality of life.

Of the total investment, AED59bn ($16.1bn) was allocated to establishing housing and public facilities throughout the emirate, AED4bn ($1.1bn) was allocated for education and human capital projects and about AED1.9bn ($517.4m) was earmarked for the emirate’s natural resources and to enhance infrastructure development. The remaining AED1.1bn ($300m) was allocated to schemes that aim to boost tourism.

UK data analytics firm GlobalData expects the UAE construction industry to register annual growth of 3.9% in 2025-27, supported by investments in infrastructure, renewable energy, oil and gas, housing, industrial and tourism projects.

GlobalData expects the commercial construction sector to expand by 5.6% in 2025-28, supported by a recovery in tourism activities and investments in the hospitality sector.

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Yasir Iqbal
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