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Ambassadori Island Batumi: 2025 Progress in Numbers

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Ambassadori Island Batumi, the most ambitious investment project in the region, entered a new phase of development in 2025. According to the project’s CEO, Gocha Kamkia, the past year marked a turning point, as the project transitioned from the planning stage to active implementation.

  • 48.3 hectares of land have already been reclaimed at sea;

  • 26 hectares have been officially commissioned;

  • More than 52 units of specialized construction equipment are operating on-site daily;

Ambassadori’s First Tower -  construction of the first ultra-modern multifunctional complex has commenced. All 158 piles have been installed.

In 2025, Ambassadori Island significantly strengthened its international presence:

  • The company opened an office in Dubai;

  • The project was showcased at IPS Dubai 2025 at the World Trade Centre;

  • Strategic cooperation was expanded with partners from Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, including four large-scale joint events held in Poland;

  • The project hosted an official delegation from GCC countries in Georgia.

In 2025, the company also signed several landmark business agreements, including a contract with IG Development, which envisages the construction of an ultra-modern 120,000 sq.m shopping center on the island.

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In collaboration with the global company Arup, "Ambassadori Island Batumi" is developing a unique architectural concept featuring two artificial peninsulas and a artificial island. This strategic partnership ensures a cohesive, sustainable architectural vision that integrates seamlessly with Batumi’s natural coastal landscape. With 95 offices across 37 countries and a workforce of over 19,000 professionals, Arup brings world-class expertise to this development, which is set to become a pivotal center for future urban growth.

"The Ambassadori Island Batumi project will provide the region with a high-quality urban environment and a sustainable ecosystem. It holds significant potential to become a new landmark for both tourists and investors. As the first large-scale artificial island in the Black Sea region, it is designed to be a premier international destination, while remaining, first and foremost, a space created for the citizens of Batumi," stated Alev Çakmak, Architect and Associate Director at Arup.

As part of the master plan, Arup has developed a Smart City framework designed to maximize the site’s potential through innovative technology and space management.

"During the development of the master plan, particular emphasis was placed on eco-friendly mobility and innovative transit solutions. This includes exploring the implementation of sea taxis and air taxis to ensure a future-ready transportation network," added Mustafa Ay, Senior Urban Planner at Arup.

Emine Kazanc, Arup’s Portfolio Leader for Energy and Water Resources, highlighted that the project’s sustainability strategy is built upon several critical pillars: Decarbonization: Integrating renewable energy sources and high-efficiency thermal insulation;  Circular Economy: Establishing a comprehensive waste management framework, and Blue-Green Infrastructure:

Arup’s role is instrumental in realizing the innovative and sustainable vision of Ambassadori Island. The company’s iconic global portfolio includes landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House (Australia), Marina Bay Sands (Singapore), the Beijing National Stadium (China), and the Bosco Verticale (Italy), among others. Their regional expertise is further highlighted by the Samarkand Silk Road Tourist Center (Uzbekistan), the Konya Tropical Butterfly Garden (Turkey), and the Hilton Tashkent City (Uzbekistan).

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