Dubai has introduced a new law regulating engineering consultancy firms to improve standards and accountability in the industry. Sheikh Mohammed announced that engineering consultancy offices and their staff must regularize their status within one year from the law’s enforcement date to avoid penalties.
Key Points of the New Law
- Engineering consultancy firms and their staff must comply within one year.
- Failure to comply can result in fines up to Dh100,000.
- The law aims to ensure all consultancies operate within legal and professional frameworks.
- It focuses on enhancing safety and service quality across Dubai.
Implications for the Engineering Sector
This legislation is set to bring significant changes to the industry by encouraging better compliance and professionalism. Engineering firms are strongly advised to act quickly to meet the new requirements and avoid heavy fines.
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