Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and Masdar to Exchange Knowledge on Housing Projects
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Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and Masdar to Exchange Knowledge on Housing Projects

Areas of cooperation include sharing expertise of housing sector and enhancing contribution of private sector in urban infrastructure

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) and Masdar have signed an MoU to exchange knowledge on housing projects. The MoU was signed by His Excellency Eng Mohamed Al Mansouri, Director General of SZHP, and Mohamed Al Breiki, the Executive Director of Sustainable Real Estate Development of Masdar City, on the sidelines of GITEX 2023.

Areas of cooperation include sharing expertise and knowledge of the housing sector, participating in mutual events for housing projects and community services, and enhancing the contribution of the private sector in urban infrastructure and housing.

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H.E Eng Mohamed Al Mansouri said: “The MoU seeks to boost joint efforts and strategic partnerships between all stakeholders of the housing sector, including federal and local government entities and service providers, in line with the directives of our wise leadership of developing collaborative measures that help realize the objectives of a future-oriented government.

"We are pleased to sign this MoU that will go a long way in achieving the UAE’s vision of providing Emiratis with decent, sustainable residences.”

For his part, Mohamed Al Breiki said: “Access to sustainable housing is crucial. The UAE government has taken significant steps to provide housing that meets people’s needs.

"At Masdar City, we want to help ensure it also addresses environmental concerns. We already develop the most energy-efficient buildings in the region. Our portfolio includes the first net-zero villa in the country as well as the first to achieve a 4-Pearl Estidama rating.”

He added: “This new partnership with Sheikh Zayed Housing Program will have far-reaching implications for the people of the UAE.

"I’m so looking forward to sharing what we have learned to ensure housing in the UAE is economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable—for our communities and for the planet.”

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