Omnix Introduces Digitized Construction Workflows for Middle East Projects

Omnix International has announced the expansion of its portfolio with new Digitized Construction Workflows offerings. These solutions aim to digitize critical workflows across the construction lifecycle, intending to transform project planning, execution, and optimization through data, automation, and intelligent systems.
Tailored for the Middle East, this move reflects Omnix’s goal to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and help clients build faster, smarter, and more sustainably. This launch comes as the construction sector faces challenges such as labor shortages, cost pressures, regulatory demands, and outdated processes. With rapid urban expansion and mega-projects in the Middle East, there is a growing need for advanced digital solutions.
Reports from RICS and McKinsey indicate that the global construction industry lags in digital adoption, especially in ESG reporting, carbon tracking, and lifecycle management. Omnix’s new offerings aim to address these gaps with integrated tools that promote better planning, collaboration, and measurable outcomes.
Walid Gomaa, CEO of Omnix International, said, “Our mission to digitally transform construction workflows is aimed at empowering clients to build with greater confidence, efficiency, and purpose. This marks a key milestone in our journey to deliver value-driven, future-ready solutions. Our focus on regional priorities, data interoperability, and intelligent insights will help clients reduce risk, enhance sustainability, and achieve stronger business outcomes across project lifecycles.”
The new Digitized Construction Workflows include:
- Centralized tendering and bid management
- Real-time cost control and scheduling dashboards
- Digital twin integration
- Field safety and compliance monitoring
- Built-in ESG and carbon analytics
- AI-enhanced document and RFI management
- Mobile-enabled tools for site access and task tracking
The core of the solution is Omnix’s “interoperability-first approach,” which features a connected layer allowing clients to retain their existing tools while gaining visibility, regional customization, and cross-platform data flow. Omnix’s approach focuses on compatibility with existing software, custom integrations that link data across design, construction, and operations, and is enhanced with AI-enabled data insights.
Alaf Abdul Latheef, Regional Business Unit Head, added, “Our offerings are built to address regional challenges with a flexible and modular framework. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies and architectural expertise, we have designed a solution that adapts to our clients’ realities—enhancing compliance, visibility, and collaboration without requiring a complete overhaul of existing systems.”
Early implementations are underway, with broader rollouts planned for 2025 and 2026. This phased approach allows Omnix to refine its solutions based on real-world feedback and ensure alignment with regional workflows and compliance standards. Omnix’s presence in the construction sector is supported by a team with expertise in BIM, project management, AI, digital twin technologies, and secure cloud infrastructure. With certified professionals, Omnix aims to deliver scalable, future-proof solutions for the region’s growing development landscape.