Setting the Benchmark for Geotechnical Excellence in the Middle East
- 4 - 5 May 2026
- Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre, Dubai, UAE
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Event Overview
Now entering its third consecutive year, the Deep Foundations & Underground Infrastructure MENA Conference (DFUI 2026) has solidified its position as the region’s most influential platform for advancing geotechnical excellence and underground construction innovation. Returning on 4–5 May 2026 in Dubai, the conference continues to unite project owners, engineering consultants, contractors, solution providers, and policymakers to address the increasingly complex subsurface challenges shaping the Middle East’s infrastructure landscape.
As the region accelerates groundbreaking megaprojects, ranging from metro and rail expansions to large-scale tunneling works, utility corridors, water drainage systems, and next-generation industrial zones; the need for robust, data-driven, and future-ready deep foundation solutions has never been more critical.
Event Objectives – DFUI 2026
Create the region’s leading platform driving technical excellence and collaboration in deep foundations and underground infrastructure.
Showcase transformative geotechnical insights from mega-projects to elevate design quality and reduce project risk.
Highlight cutting-edge soil improvement, digital geotechnics, and AI innovations that unlock commercial and operational value.
Strengthen regional capability by promoting resilient underground infrastructure essential for national giga-projects.
Event in numbers
DFUI 2026 Themes
Advanced Ground Improvement and Rapid Construction Techniques
Integrated Geo-Structural Modelling and Adaptive Design
Urban Tunneling and Strategic Underground Space Optimization
Climate-Resilient Geotechnical Design and Subsurface Adaptation
Predictive Geotechnical Risk Intelligence and Proactive Mitigation
Megaprojects Categories in Discussion
Next-Generation Urban & Vertical Development
- Super-tall towers and mixed-use vertical cities
- Deep basements, podium structures, and large foundation systems
- Smart city districts integrating digital twins and geotechnical monitoring
Future Mobility & Transport Infrastructure
- High-speed rail, metro expansions, and multimodal transit hubs
- Resilient bridges, highways, causeways, and coastal corridors
- Advanced tunneling for subways, expressways, and logistics networks
Strategic Underground & Subsurface Infrastructure
- Large-scale utility corridors
- Subsurface networks
- Deep excavations, shafts & caverns
Coastal, Marine & Waterfront Development
- Land-reclamation mega-schemes and artificial island projects
- Coastal protection systems, breakwaters, and shoreline stabilization
- Marine terminals, ports, and offshore support foundations
Current & Upcoming Projects in the region
Value: AED 128 billion (US$34.8 billion)
Status: Planning/early works.
Dubai’s leadership has approved the design for an enormous new terminal (capacity 260 million passengers/year. Detailed design and early works (earthworks/foundations) are pending approval. This expansion will make DWC the world’s largest airport by capacity.
Stakeholders: Dubai Government, Dubai Airports, DP World.
Value: Part of a US$12 billion water security strategy
Status: Approved (executive mandate).
The UAE President’s initiative greenlit the construction of 9 new dams (in Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah) plus 2 dam expansions and 9 water canals. Work is slated to finish in ~19 months. This is largely an earthworks/mass-concrete program (foundation and embankment construction). Unified citywide stormwater drainage system to increase capacity by 700%
Deep tunnel construction, ~36 km of large-diameter pipelines (Phase 1), pump stations, infiltration systems
Key stakeholders include federal water authorities and local governments.
Value: Value: Approx. $3 billion
Status: Under progress with approximately 50% of the project completed
More than 50% complete, with significant work in Oman (North Al Batinah, Al Buraimi) and Abu Dhabi. Major tunneling works have commenced in the Hajar Mountains in Al Buraimi.
Type:Type: Type: High-speed passenger railway (150 km)
Value: Multi-billion USD (part of a larger rail network)
Status: Over halfway complete as of October 2025
In January 2025, Etihad Rail issued a global tender for the design and construction of civil works and stations for the first 150 km phase (Al Zahiyah to Dubai Al-Jaddaf). Bids were due May 2025. This phase includes underground stations (Al Zahiyah, Abu Dhabi Airport, Dubai’s Al-Jaddaf) and elevated track.
Stakeholder: Etihad Rail
Type:Type: Type: Deep underground sewer tunnel network.
US$22 billion total (AED 80 bn concession)
Status: In early procurement (DBFOM PPP). Dubai Municipality has issued RFPs for the first two tunnel packages (J1 and W) in phase 1 (42 km Jebel Ali & 16 km Warsan sections) Bids are due Sep 2025.
Key players: Dubai Municipality (client), with prequalified consortia including Etihad Water & Electricity (UAE), Itochu/Plenary (Japan-Australia), Vision Invest (KSA), etc. Construction will involve deep piling and tunneling works.
Advisory Board & Speakers
Dr. Marwan Alzaylaie
Senior Manager-Geotechnical Engineering,
Dubai Development Authority (DDA)
Dr. Tarek Abdoun
Head Civil & Urban Engineering
New York University Abu Dhabi
Ilias K. Michalis
Senior Geotechnical and Tunnel Consultant
INFRA Design & Consulting Engineers CO / SALFO S.A.
Thanawat Chuleekiat
Senior Principal - Geotechnical
Mott MacDonald
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