Dubai Municipality has accredited several engineering consultancy offices to issue self-build permits for Emirati villas, starting a new phase in streamlining housing services.
Under the new system, UAE citizens can obtain building permits directly through approved offices, without prior review by municipal engineers — saving time and effort in the homebuilding process.
These accredited offices have met strict engineering and regulatory standards, ensuring high-quality service and compliance.
The list of approved consultancies is expected to grow in future phases, offering more choices to citizens and developers.
This initiative is part of Dubai Municipality’s broader efforts to enhance housing solutions for Emirati families, reduce costs and procedural burdens, and support the emirate’s urban development goals.
#DubaiMunicipality accredits engineering consultancy offices to provide instant self-build permits for Emirati villas. The initiative aims to enhance the efficiency of private villa licensing procedures pic.twitter.com/SwbWUllUHf
— بلدية دبي | Dubai Municipality (@DMunicipality) October 23, 2025
Applications are submitted via accredited offices, which ensure compliance with the Dubai Building Code and planning regulations, before being processed through Dubai’s Building Platform for permit issuance.
The consultant then appoints a contractor to begin project execution.
Key regulations governing self-build villa permits include:
Strict compliance with the Dubai Building Code’s structural and design requirements
Ensuring economic efficiency for homeowners by preventing excessive structural designs that inflate costs
Adherence to planning regulations related to setbacks, land use, height and parking
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