ABU DHABI - The Department of Municipal Affairs (DMA) on Monday outlined the new building codes that will be introduced in the emirate during a keynote address at the Green Building Summit in Abu Dhabi.
The summit brings together leading sustainability professionals and stakeholders to discuss, debate, and share best practice on design, construction and the built environment.
Commenting on the DMA’s participation, Rashid Al Hajeri, Chairman of Department of Municipal Affairs, said, “The DMA is laying the foundation for a responsible future. By offering the community an efficient sustainable environment we are supporting the emirate’s dynamic growth.”
In his keynote speech, Dr. Abdullah Ghareeb Al Baloushi, Executive Director-Municipal Affairs Support, set out the objectives for the planned regulation: “The new building codes will deliver climate sensitive, durable, high performance ‘green’ buildings across the emirate.
Sustainable development with minimal environmental impact is now taking shape in tangible regulatory form.”
“These codes are based on global best practices and will also improve the construction standards of buildings. That means more cost-effective structures with improved health and safety standards,” said Dr. Al Baloushi.
He said, “Given the environmental pressures we face, and the 2030 ambition to become a best practice model, we are introducing new building codes with the force of law behind them.”
DMA is implementing regulations and processes across all its operations to achieve a sustainable environment. The new international building codes for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi will provide a framework for a sustainable and better quality of life across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.