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Oman and Turkey Sign Memorandum for Housing and Urban Planning Cooperation

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/07/03 at 12:20 PM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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Oman-Turkey housing cooperation advances with memorandum of understanding

Omani Minister of Housing and Urban Planning Dr. Khalfan bin Saeed Al Shueili and Turkey’s Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, Murat Kurum, met in Ankara to advance Oman-Turkey housing cooperation. The ministers signed a memorandum of understanding during talks in the Turkish capital, officials said, aiming to expand bilateral ties in housing, urban planning and investment partnerships.

Meanwhile, a mixed delegation from government and the private sector attended the signing, including representatives from the Omani Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, Khazaen Economic City, the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and several Omani real estate developers.

Key provisions of the memorandum of understanding

The memorandum establishes an institutional framework for collaboration on housing and urban planning, according to official statements. Therefore, the agreement focuses on sustainable urban planning, smart city solutions, green building practices and energy efficiency to guide joint projects and technical cooperation.

Furthermore, the MoU specifies cooperation on spatial planning, integrated coastal zone management and implementation of large-scale urban projects. The document also covers infrastructure development, housing finance, land registry systems, research and capacity-building programs to support practical delivery of projects.

Private sector engagement and investment partnerships

The agreement encourages partnerships between private-sector institutions in both countries and supports the participation of developers and construction firms in joint projects. Officials said the MoU promotes visits, joint conferences, exhibitions and sector-specific forums to help catalyze investment partnerships and knowledge exchange.

During the Ankara visit, Omani officials met with a number of Turkish developers and construction companies to present major urban projects in Oman and to discuss collaboration in construction technologies, smart-city solutions and advanced building methods. Additionally, Turkish delegates expressed interest in participating in future procurement and development opportunities.

Oman’s urban strategy and investment opportunities

Dr. Khalfan bin Saeed Al Shueili outlined Oman’s national urban strategy, the Greater Muscat structural plan and investment opportunities linked to major projects, including the planned Sultan Haitham City. The minister emphasized institutional and investment partnerships between public and private sectors as key to realizing these projects, officials said.

Oman is positioning its urban initiatives to attract foreign direct investment and to stimulate the construction sector. In this context, sustainable cities, green building standards and smart city applications are presented as priority areas where Turkish expertise and investment could play a supporting role.

Technology, training and sectoral priorities

The MoU highlights the use of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, digital twins and building management systems to improve urban services and project efficiency. Training, research collaborations and capacity-building programs are expected to accompany technology transfer, the ministry stated.

Moreover, the agreement notes specific sectoral priorities including building energy performance, coastal zone resilience and integrated spatial planning. These focus areas reflect broader regional trends toward climate-adaptive development and more resilient urban infrastructure.

Events, outreach and the October urban development conference

As part of outreach efforts, Dr. Khalfan invited Minister Murat Kurum and several Turkish developers to participate in the ministry’s October Urban Development Conference and Exhibition. The event, scheduled for October, is intended to showcase Omani urban projects, promote investment opportunities and facilitate business-to-business engagement.

Therefore, organizers expect the conference to provide a platform for Turkish firms to explore procurement, joint ventures and public-private partnership models aligned with Oman’s urban strategy and sustainability objectives.

Implications for Oman-Turkey relations and regional development

Officials on both sides stressed that enhancing housing and urban planning cooperation supports broader bilateral ties between Oman and Turkey. The MoU is framed as a mechanism to deepen technical cooperation, stimulate cross-border investment and exchange best practices in urban development.

In addition, cooperation on sustainable cities and smart urban systems could help Oman accelerate delivery of housing supply and infrastructure while leveraging private capital and foreign expertise. Analysts note such partnerships can also strengthen supply chains and knowledge networks across the construction and real estate sectors.

Next steps and what readers should watch

Following the signing, practical steps will include joint working groups, technical exchanges and preparatory meetings to define pilot projects and timelines. Officials said visits and sectoral meetings between Omani and Turkish firms will be organized to translate the MoU into concrete contracts and project pipelines.

Readers should watch for announcements about bilateral pilot projects, lists of Turkish partner companies selected for specific initiatives, and outcomes of the October Urban Development Conference and Exhibition. These milestones will indicate how quickly the Oman-Turkey housing cooperation moves from agreement to implementation.

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