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40,000 professionals to be surveyed on new codes

by Elizabeth Broomhall on Aug 22, 2010

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The new building codes aim to improve construction practice in the Emirate in line with the Abu Dhabi 2030 vision.
The new building codes aim to improve construction practice in the Emirate in line with the Abu Dhabi 2030 vision.

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More than 40,000 construction industry professionals in Abu Dhabi are to be asked for their opinions on the new International Building Codes, due to become law at the beginning of next year.

The survey, which will be completed online or over the telephone by developers, engineering consultancies and contractors, is part of the Department of Municipal Affairs’ (DMA’s) ongoing attempt to ensure the smooth implementation of the new regulations planned for the Emirate.

Part of a major consultation campaign, the survey will assess the industry’s readiness for change, following a series of 50 training workshops on the new codes attended by over 1,500 professionals over the last year.

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DMA's move to seek construction professionals' advice on the new UAE Building Code is highly laudable and appreciable. B

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Speaking about the survey, DMA chairman and Abu Dhabi building codes Higher Council chairman, Rashid Mubarak Al Hajeri said: “This survey offers construction industry professionals the chance to make their voices heard and ensure the transition to the new Codes is as smooth as possible.

“The DMA is seeking feedback and comments from all its strategic partners in the public and private sector in the Emirate regarding additional support and help they may require to achieve compliance with the new Building Codes when they are introduced.

He added: “The imminent introduction of the new Building Codes represents a major change to building construction practices in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi which will create quality buildings that are safe and sustainable. These codes will also protect construction investments from an economic perspective.

As well as being offered the chance to air their views on the new regulations, those taking part in the survey will also have the option to register their details and be kept informed of any updates relating to the new codes and forthcoming training sessions.

DMA undersecretary Ahmed Shareef added: “The introduction of the new Building Codes comes as part of our leaders' vision and guidance to implement the best sustainable standards in developing the Emirate, which brings us one step closer towards a new era in construction quality that will introduce world class standards and best practices.”

 




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Mohammed Azad Hossain (Aug 23, 2010) Kuwait

UAE Building Code
DMA's move to seek construction professionals' advice on the new UAE Building Code is highly laudable and appreciable. But an extension of this, however, could be a common and integrated Building Code specifically for the GCC Countries representing most similar market and culture, which can be prepared in joint collaboration under the GCC Charter and name it GCC Building Code(GBC)instead of IBC.

M.I.M.Haneef (Aug 23, 2010)
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

Appreciation
I appreciate the initiative, it will change the image of Abu Dhabi emirate in GCC and globally by constructing landmark structures using latest quality tools and techniques.


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