Dubai Land Department (DLD), through its regulatory arm the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), has begun the process of replacing non-fire- resistant building facades across Dubai.
The project demonstrates RERAs dedication to taking proactive and preventative measures that will reduce the incidence of fire accidents in the emirate.
Mohammed Khalifa bin Hammad, senior director of the Real Estate Regulatory Department at RERA, said: “By replacing building facades that do not comply with our fire resistance safety requirements, we are supporting DLD’s vision of making Dubai the worlds safest and securest residential and investment destination. As DLD prioritises safety, investor confidence, and customer happiness, it is implementing proactive solutions through its specialised departments to provide protection for both investors and residents.
He added that this project has been specifically launched to ensure the safety of residents and save lives, while also preserving the emirates reputation as a leading destination for business, investment, travel, and accommodation.
RERA has launched the project based on the security, safety, and environmental requirements imposed by the Dubai Municipality and the Civil Defense Department, and in line with the vision of Dubai. RERA is now strongly encouraging all owners to replace non fire-resistant building facades in collaboration with the citys real estate developers.
RERA has already implemented these measures with a number of companies, including Dubai Properties Group for its major Executives Towers, Vision Tower, and Bay Square projects in the Business Bay area.