Dubai has introduced a new law targeting engineering consultancy firms and their employees. The regulation requires all engineering consultancies and their staff to regularize their status within one year to comply with the new rules. Those who fail to follow the law may face fines of up to Dh100,000.
Sheikh Mohammed issued the law to ensure better control and regulation of engineering consultancy offices in the city. The measure aims to improve the quality and accountability within the engineering sector.
This development highlights Dubai’s continuing efforts to tighten regulations across different professional sectors. Engineering firms are now urged to:
- Review their current practices
- Take necessary steps to meet the legal requirements
- Comply within the allotted one-year timeframe
Failure to comply with the law will lead to serious financial penalties and may impact the operations of engineering consultancies in Dubai. The government expects these changes to raise standards and promote a more professional environment.
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