Dubai Land Department (DLD) has announced that its work on Dubai’s building classification project is now being carried out at an accelerated pace, with the organisation expecting to complete its survey of all buildings across the Emirate this year.
The announcement came following DLD achieving a 50 percent classification rate for all Dubai properties, with all buildings in the Deira district surveyed in 2016 and completion of the Emirate’s older areas now exceeding 70 percent.
Sultan Butti bin Mejren, Director-General of DLD, said: "We are proud that our building classification project is achieving success all across the Emirate, which aims to register all units and buildings including old properties located outside freehold areas. This initiative helps DLD to gain accurate and reliable information, to help the organisation document all properties within its database and respond to customer requirements quickly and easily."
The project includes a comprehensive survey for all land plots, villas, commercial and residential buildings, factories, and shopping centres, with every building type in Dubai registered. This will contribute towards facilitating better procedures for property rentals, in addition to the classification of each property in Dubai reaching the utmost precision.
The Dubai Land Department in Dubai has previously taken steps to outline how owners need to cooperate with field engineers to facilitate their work, and to ensure success for this project with great importance for urban planning.
Bin Mejren concluded: "We encourage everyone to be thoroughly cooperative with the project team to allow them to achieve their desired results. The resulting information will support transparency and data accuracy to serve customers in the real estate industry, spanning from government entities to the private sector."
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