Across the Middle East and Africa (MEA), investment in the built environment remains a key driver of economic growth and infrastructure development, with new projects continuing to launch despite global pressures.
As tariffs, inflation and supply chain volatility reshape global trade, one question is top of mind: Where are the opportunities now?
The latest MEA Construction Outlook 2025, developed with Ventures Onsite, offers a comprehensive view of the region’s built environment - from large-scale infrastructure and mega projects to emerging trends in sustainable construction.
Source: Ventures Onsite
Al Areen Masterplan Development
Western Area of Madinat Al Irfan
Madinat Al Hareer (City of Silk)
Bishoftu International Airport
KwaZulu-Natal Noah’s Ark Conservation Park
Tinley
Town Development
Finningley
Eco Estate
Namakwa Special
Economic Zone
Al Maktoum Dubai
International Airport
King Salman Riyadh
International Airport
South Med Egypt –
El Dabaa
Riviera City -
El Alamein
Riviera City -
El Alamein
Namakwa Special
Economic Zone
New International
Airport - Abusera
AlUla
Development - Madina
Mohammed Bin Rashid
(MBR) City
Neom
Business City
Coastal
SmartCity
Abuja
Centenary City
Ras El Hekma New City
Grand Blue City
Five New Islands
Konza Technopolis City