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Abrar Infra wins Dh45 million civil contract for Bisconni's Dh150 million Abu Dhabi plant
Khaleej Times
|October 10, 2025
Move will be powering regional growth through strategic industrial collaboration
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Abrar Infra Building Contracting LLC has announced a landmark partnership with Bisconni Middle East LLC, the UAE arm of the renowned Pakistani biscuit brand, Ismail Industries Limited, in a major step towards advancing the region's food manufacturing capabilities.
The project involves the construction of a world-class biscuit and confectionery production facility in Abu Dhabi's Kezad industrial zone.
The announcement was made under the leadership of Maqsood Ismail, director, Bisconni MiddleEast Manufacturing LLC, and Imran Potrick, chairman and CEO of Abrar Group. The new facility represents a significant milestone for both companies and is positioned to transform the food production landscape across the GCC.
With an investment of Dh150 million ($41 million) and spanning 37,000 square metres, the facility will operate under a 50-year land lease agreement signed with Kezad Group. Construction is already underway, with the project targeted for completion by October 2026.
We also extend our gratitude to the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) and the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) for their valuable support and guidance in facilitating this significant industrial venture
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