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Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipalities and Transport has introduced significant regulatory amendments to bolster the construction and engineering sector, aiming to enhance competitiveness and support major urban development projects. These changes streamline procedures for both local and international firms, making it easier to meet required standards and contribute effectively to infrastructure growth. Key adjustments include removing the need for two separate activity licenses for top-tier classification, allowing expertise transfer from other emirates, and enabling direct applications for higher classifications based on capabilities.
Further measures support business continuity, such as allowing firms to rely on local or other emirate partners' qualifications. The department has also reduced project value requirements for classification renewal for Emirati-owned engineering contractors, fostering local business growth while maintaining quality. Companies can now upgrade their classification before their professional license expires, enabling them to bid more competitively. Additionally, the validity of annual financial reports for classification has been extended.
These reforms aim to ease procedural hurdles, boost competitiveness, and support the delivery of urban development projects with higher standards of quality and sustainability. The department's strategy focuses on improving the engineering business environment and increasing the emirate’s appeal to investors, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s sustainable development goals. The changes are designed to simplify classification criteria, support business continuity, and reduce project execution delays.
The department consulted with local and international firms to gather feedback and identify improvements. Financial indicators, including liquidity, innovation, and operational efficiency, are also considered to ensure the highest service standards. These comprehensive changes reflect Abu Dhabi's commitment to fostering a thriving construction and engineering sector.

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