Dubai Issues Law No. (3) of 2026 on the Quality and Safety of Buildings

Introduction

In a major regulatory development for the construction and real estate sector, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, has issued Law No. (3) of 2026 concerning the quality and safety of buildings in the Emirate of Dubai.

The law introduces an all-encompassing framework to ensure the structural integrity, safety, and sustainability of buildings across Dubai. It reflects the emirate’s continued devotion to maintaining high construction standards as protecting residents, investors, and property owners.

This new legislation will have a significant impact on developers, contractors, building owners, and property management companies operating within Dubai.

Scope of the Law

The provisions of Law No. (3) of 2026 apply broadly to all buildings across Dubai, including those located in:

  • Private development zones

  • Free zones

  • Major financial and commercial districts such as Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)

Importantly, the law covers both existing buildings and newly constructed properties, meaning compliance requirements may apply to structures built before the law’s enactment.

Key Objectives of the Law

The legislation has been introduced to strengthen building safety and ensure that structures in Dubai meet internationally recognized standards.

The primary objectives include:

Securing Structural Integrity

The law focuses on preserving strong, safe building structures by enforcing technical standards and engineering requirements during construction and throughout a building’s lifecycle.

Regular Maintenance Requirements

Property owners and responsible entities must ensure continuous maintenance and proper functioning of building systems, including structural components, safety systems, and utilities.

Improving Occupant Safety and Comfort

The law aims to create safer residential and working environments by reducing accidents and ensuring buildings remain safe for occupants.

Protecting Lives and Property

By improving oversight and maintenance responsibilities, the regulation seeks to minimize risks related to building failures, safety hazards, and structural deterioration.

Preserving Dubai’s Urban Identity

The regulation also supports the preservation of Dubai’s architectural standards and urban development strategy.

Consequences for Developers and Property Owners

The introduction of Law No. (3) of 2026 places greater responsibility on several stakeholders within the real estate and construction sectors.

These include:

  • Real estate developers

  • Construction contractors

  • Engineering consultants

  • Building owners

  • Property management companies

Entities involved in construction and building management must ensure compliance with safety standards, maintenance responsibilities, and operational requirements defined by law.

Failure to comply may result in regulatory action, penalties, or liability for structural defects and safety violations.

Compliance Considerations for Real Estate Owners and Developers

Businesses operating in the real estate, construction, and property management sectors should take proactive steps to comply with the new regulation.

Recommended steps include:

  • Reviewing construction and development agreements

  • Conducting structural and safety assessments of existing buildings

  • Executing regular maintenance programs

  • Ensuring compliance with updated engineering and safety standards

  • Seeking legal guidance to to reduce regulatory risks

Early preparation can help businesses avoid disputes, penalties, and operational disruptions.

How DY Lawyers and Legal Consultants Can Assist

The introduction of new regulations often creates legal and compliance challenges for companies and investors. At DY Lawyers and Legal Consultants, we provide legal advisory services for companies operating in the UAE real estate and construction sectors, including:

  • Construction and development contract review

  • Legal compliance advisory for new regulations

  • Real estate dispute resolution

  • Risk management and regulatory guidance

Our legal experts assist clients in understanding regulatory updates and guaranteeing compliance with UAE laws.

Conclusion

The issuance of Law No. (3) of 2026 on the Quality and Safety of Buildings marks another important step in Dubai’s commitment to maintaining world-class infrastructure andand guaranteeing urban development.

Developers, investors, and property owners should carefully review the consequences of this and take necessary steps to ensure compliance with the updated standards.

For qualified legal assistance regarding construction laws and regulatory compliance in Dubai, businesses are encouraged to seek expert legal guidance.

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YUVRAJ SINGH

Snr. Legal Consultant

Corporate & Commercial Laws

Disclaimer: The content of this article is provided for basic informational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice. Readers are strongly advised to consult a qualified lawyer before taking any legal action. The law firm and its lawyers assume no liability for any actions taken based on the information contained herein.

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