Dubai to build first robot-constructed villa

29 January 2026

Dubai Municipality has launched an initiative to build the world’s first residential villa constructed entirely using robotic building systems.

The project will be delivered by a local and international partnership led by Dubai Municipality, bringing together more than 25 advanced technology companies and academic institutions.

The initiative aims to develop scalable construction models that improve productivity, sustainability and build quality.

The robot-constructed villa will be implemented in partnership with US-based Zacua Ventures and Germany's Wurth Group, with participation from construction robotics specialists, local contractors and engineering firms.

The announcement was made at an event marking the opening of the Construction Innovation & Research Centre at Expo City Dubai.

The centre will support the development of next-generation construction solutions, urban systems and future-ready city infrastructure.

Dubai Municipality also launched the ConTech Working Group in collaboration with Dubai Chambers. The group convenes government entities, developers, contractors, technology providers, investors and researchers to drive innovation and improve efficiency in the construction sector.

To further strengthen the ecosystem, Dubai Municipality signed three cooperation agreements with Zacua Ventures, the Dubai Future District Fund and US-based Lab Ventures. The agreements will support startups by improving access to projects; deepening engagement in the sector; and expanding research, development and investment in future technologies.

Dubai Municipality, in collaboration with local developer Sobha Realty, also launched the 70-70 Strategy for 2030, which targets shifting 70% of construction to off-site manufacturing and achieving at least 70% automation within factories by 2030, supporting higher quality, efficiency and sustainability in the sector.

Dubai Municipality also accredited Beijing-headquartered China State Construction Engineering Corporation for its modular construction system, marking a new milestone for smart construction standards and practices in Dubai.

In addition, Dubai-based Group Amana will adopt modular construction systems to develop shared workspaces for youth within public facilities, providing flexible and integrated working environments.


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Yasir Iqbal
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