Dubai has introduced a new law targeting engineering consultancy offices and their staff, requiring them to regularize their status within one year of the law’s implementation. This legislation aims to impose stricter regulation on the engineering sector and ensure full compliance with legal standards.
Firms that fail to comply with the new law may face significant penalties, including fines reaching up to Dh100,000. Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the importance of maintaining professional standards in engineering services through this measure.
The law is designed to ensure that engineering consultancies operate with transparency and responsibility, thereby protecting clients and stakeholders involved in engineering projects.
This initiative is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to improve the quality and reliability of engineering practices in the emirate. Companies are strongly advised to take prompt steps to meet these new regulations and avoid financial penalties.
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