A growing economy, high water demand and
decreasing water supply is putting the UAE's water infrastructure under some
pressure, increasing the need to invest and maintain current infrastructure to
avoid a shortfall in the future. However, we note that government support is
strong, and that new legislation and targets regularly aim to improve
efficiencies as well as encourage investment. BMI see opportunities for
investment in the water supply, energy, technology and construction sectors in
the UAE, as the expansion of these vital utilities is a key priority, and the
government and private sector are both willing and able to support investment
and growth. This is demonstrated by the large number of new projects that have
come up for tender over the past quarter across all areas of the water and
waste water sector.
Spanning Over 53 pages, “United Arab Emirates Water Report Q3
2014” report covering the SWOT,
Industry Forecast, Market Overview, Industry Trends And Developments,
Competitive Landscape, Methodology.
Know more about this report at: http://mrr.cm/Zpv
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