Self-Healing Concrete: The Future of Durable Infrastructure in the Middle East

Introduction Across the Middle East, infrastructure is no longer just about scale. It is about survival over time. High temperatures, coastal humidity, saline groundwater, and rapid urban expansion are exposing a fundamental weakness in traditional construction: concrete cracking. Once cracks form, they quietly open pathways for water, chlorides, and carbon dioxide to reach steel reinforcement….

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Next-Generation Building Materials Shaping the Future of Construction in the Middle East

Introduction The Middle East is entering a transformative era in construction. With multi-billion-dollar megaprojects, ambitious sustainability goals, and rapidly expanding urban populations, the region is redefining how buildings and infrastructure are designed and constructed. Countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman are investing heavily in smart cities, green buildings, and…

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