Abu Dhabi plans to build the largest sports stadium in the United Arab Emirates as it seeks to
invest $100 billion on new infrastructure to attract visitors.
International construction companies have until Dec. 12 to submit preliminary bids, or prequalify,
to build the stadium that will have approximately 65,000 seats and feature a retractable roof,
according to a copy of the tender notice.
Hospitality, part of the Abu Dhabi-owned investment company Mubadala, is developing the giant
stadium project, which eventually will be the new home of the UAE's soccer team.
Companies interested in winning the contract to build the arena must have had a minimum annual
turnover from construction activities of 4.5 billion UAE dirhams ($1.22 billion) in each of the last
three years.
Officials at Mubadala weren't immediately available for comment.
Oil-rich Abu Dhabi, which holds 90% of the U.A.E's crude reserves, is spending $100 billion on
infrastructure projects in a bid to launch itself on the world map.
Aldar Properties Co., the largest developer in the emirate by market value, has invested heavily in
the Yas Island island project, which features seven hotels, a yacht marina, and a $1 billion Formula
One circuit.
Unlike its beleaguered neighbor Dubai, Abu Dhabi's construction market is booming. In the last
year, 78% of all projects on hold in the Gulf Cooperation Council, worth an estimated $472
billion, are located in the U.A.E. and mostly in Dubai, according to MEED Projects.