Government
Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi Reviews New Concept Design for Ajman Department of Tourism Development Headquarters
His Highness Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Ajman Department of Tourism Development (ADTD), reviewed the newly proposed concept design for the department’s headquarters during a visit to the site. Accompanied by His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, Director General of ADTD, and a delegation of senior administrative and technical officials, Sheikh Abdulaziz was briefed on the project’s key components and its alignment with the emirate’s broader development goals.
The review began with a detailed presentation by the architectural and planning team, who outlined the proposed building’s technical and structural elements. The design integrates modern architectural concepts with functionality to ensure future scalability, promote a flexible work environment, and better accommodate the evolving needs of both employees and visitors.
Sheikh Abdulaziz emphasized the project’s alignment with the Ajman Government’s vision of modernizing public infrastructure. He stated:
“This project reflects Ajman’s ongoing commitment to providing world-class government services and building future-ready institutions. It also underlines our focus on institutional excellence, talent attraction, and the creation of innovative, sustainable work environments that can address future challenges effectively.”
The design proposal places a strong emphasis on sustainability and smart technology. It includes energy-efficient systems, the use of natural lighting, and architecture that minimizes environmental impact. The building’s flexible layout also supports operational efficiency and future expansion.
His Excellency Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi highlighted the initiative’s strategic importance:
“This development affirms ADTD’s dedication to harmonizing administrative and service functions, thereby elevating service quality and customer satisfaction. It aligns with our leadership’s vision to strengthen government infrastructure as a key driver of institutional transformation and adaptability.”
He added that the building is not just an expansion but a paradigm shift in the design of government facilities. By incorporating smart architectural features, the department aims to foster a productive and people-centric environment that can adapt to new work models and technological innovations.
The project’s flexible design approach ensures it remains responsive to future changes in service delivery and workforce needs. ADTD is committed to refining the concept further to ensure the headquarters stands as a benchmark in sustainable and forward-thinking government infrastructure.
The initiative underscores the principle that investing in advanced infrastructure is an investment in people, institutional performance, and long-term sustainability.