DAFZ Regulations
DAFZ Regulations
Prepared by:
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT
INTRODUCTION 1
GLOSSARY OF TERMS 2
1.1 General 4
1.2 Procedures and Requirements for a Building Permit 4
1.3 Construction Procedures 6
1.4 Completion Procedures 7
1.5 Building Operations 7
1.6 Alterations to Rebuilt Units 8
5. RAINWATER DRAINAGE 19
6. REFUSE DISPOSAL 20
8. MATERIALS 24
8.1 General 24
8.2 Screeds and Toppings 24
8.3 Finishes 25
8.4 Rigid Floor and Wall Tiling and Slabs 25
8.5 Cladding and Covering 25
8.6 Glazing 25
8.7 Metal Work General 26
8.8 Woodwork General 26
8.9 Doors and Windows 26
8.10 Fire Resistance 27
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10.1 General 30
10.2 Plumbing 30
10.3 Ventilation and Air Conditioning 30
10.4 Mess and Kitchen: Construction 33
11.1 General 34
11.2 Application to Dubai Electricity and Water Authority
(DEWA) 34
11.3 Power Supply Connection 34
11.4 Installation Requirements 35
11.5 Documents Required 35
11.6 Completion Certificate 36
They include:
The “Authority” shall mean the Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority
(DAFZA).
The “Developer” shall mean the lessee or his authorized Agent who
submits an application to the Authority on behalf of the lessee.
1.1 General
1.1.2 Following the signature or his rental agreement with DAFZA, the
developer must appoint a qualified Architectural / Engineering
consultant, registered in Dubai, and approved by DAFZA, to
carry out the design tasks connected to his project, and to act
on his behalf regarding all technical matters related to the
design, construction and completion of his project.
1.2.2 The building permit will remain valid for the period of 9 months.
The validity of the permit may be extended for a further 3
months if acceptable reasons are provided. However,
construction on site must start within 3 months after obtaining
the building permit.
Colored perspective
Architectural Drawings & schedule of finishes 2 sets
Structural Drawings 2 sets
Plumbing and Drainage Layout Drawings 2 sets
Electrical Layout Drawings 2 sets
Mechanical Drawings 2 sets
Fire Layout Drawings 2 sets
Process Detail 2 sets
Plant Layout Drawings 2 sets
1.3.1 The Developer will appoint a Contractor for the execution of his
project. The Consultant shall supervise all construction works
and shall liaise with DAFZA regarding any problems
encountered during execution. No direct communication will
be established between DAFZA and the Contractor.
1.3.2 The demarcation point has to be kept clear and visible and
accessible till the handing over.
1.5.2 The developer must obtain the approval of the authorities for
the sitting of temporary buildings and sheds required during
construction and must ensure that adequate provisions for
safety and the prevention of health hazards related to
sanitation and drainage disposal are taken.
1.5.5 The DAFZA shall have free and uninterrupted access to the
construction site at any time.
1.5.6 The developer or his agent must give DAFZA no less than 48
hours notice following the completion of the building for
inspection and prior to obtaining a building completion
certificate.
g- Cement works.
Buildings shall not occupy more than 50% of the site unless
otherwise permitted by the Authority in the approval of the
application.
2.5.1 Fencing
2.5.2 Landscaping
3.3 Hot and cold water services shall be provided to wash hand
basins.
3.6 All water closets, wash hand basins and urinals must be
specified, constructed and installed in accordance to British
standards. They shall discharge into a trap of suitable
dimensions.
3.7 Soil pipes and waste pipes shall have a minimum diameter at
least equal to the internal diameter of the outlet of any
appliance that discharge into it.
4.2.3 Wastewater
6.2 Domestic waste shall include those generated form usual office
work and shall be disposed off in an easily identifiable
container.
8.1 General
8.6 Glazing
8.9.1 Aluminum alloy windows and screens shall comply with the
general requirements of BS 4873. Weather tightness shall be BS
6375: Part 1 constructed from extruded aluminum sections
made from alloy 6063 fully heat-treated. Bearing devices,
hardware and reinforcing members are to be from material
that is corrosion resistant and compatible with aluminum.
Weather-stripping to be made from neoprene or EPDM rubber.
Aluminum sections are to have electro-statically applied
polyester powder coating or fluoro-polymer finish. Operation
and strength characteristics to be to BS 6375: Part 2.
9.4 Every exit stair and other vertical opening between floors of
a building shall be enclosed and protected as necessary to
prevent the spread of fire, fumes and smoke through the
vertical openings from floor to floor, giving enough time for the
occupants to reach the means of escape.
a- Low Hazard or
b- Ordinary Hazard
10.1 General
10.2 Plumbing
10.3.1 The design of walls and roof shall take into account
Ventilation and Air Conditioning requirements. The purpose is
to limit the accumulation of moisture and pollutants which
originate in the building and which would otherwise become
a health hazard. An adequate supply of fresh air is necessary
to ensure the health and comfort of the occupants of
buildings and to limit condensation. Wall sections including
cavity walls are to be carefully studied and temperature
profiles through these walls are to be established to prove
non-condensation conditions. Provision for water
condensation drainage is to be ensured through drain points
and discharge pipes in case condensation is unavoidable.
11.1 General
11.2.1 Upon signing a lease for the allotted plot, the developer shall
apply to DAFZA and subsequently to DEWA for his power
connection and for the installation of DEWA calibrated meter.
11.4.3 The developer shall maintain a power factor not less than 0.9
for all installation.
11.4.6 The developer shall install 10cm UPVC duct to connect the
plot with the outside service corridor for the
telecommunication, control and fire alarm detection wiring.
11.6.1 The developer shall ensure the following for DEWA and DAFZA
inspection:
12.3 Separate home runs from the external termination box to all
telephone distribution boxes and telephone outlets shall be
provided.