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Environmental assessment and sustainability

What type of legislation exists dealing with environmental issues affecting building works and with promoting sustainable developments?

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

Environmental protection is governed by the Ministry of Environment and Water (MEW) federally. The MEW is empowered to delegate its powers to a 'Competent Authority' for each emirate, and the Environmental Agency of Abu Dhabi is tasked as being the Competent Authority for all environmental protection laws and regulations within the emirate of Abu Dhabi (AD).

The federal laws which regulate environmental protection affecting the building and construction industry include:

  • Federal Law (24) of 1999 concerning the protection and development of the environment;
  • Federal Cabinet Resolution (37) of 2001;
  • Federal Law (23) of 1999 concerning the exploitation and protection and development of living aquatic resources; and
  • Federal Law (1) of 2002 regulating radiation.

Abu Dhabi has a significant legislative framework in relation to environmental protection. The main laws which relate to the building and construction sector are as follows:

  • Law (21) of 2005 for managing waste in Abu Dhabi
  • Law (23) of 2007 establishing the Abu Dhabi Council for Urban Planning
  • Resolution 42 of 2009 concerning the Environmental Health and Safety Management System
  • Other local regulations, decisions and orders which pertain to specific areas of environmental protection relating to building and construction.

Developers and contractors alike are required to undertake environmental impact assessments and stringent environmental protection preventative measures must be taken. ESTIDAMA, the  environmental accreditation system, is  mandatory throughout the emirate. The Urban Planning Council will normally specify as part of the approval application process which Estidama rating the project is required to meet.

Abu Dhabi has  passed legislation which initiates the Environmental Health and Safety Management System (EHSMS) for the emirate. This system requires nominated entities to create an Environmental Health and Safety Management System to comply with the AD EHSMS. As part of the AD EHSMS, a number of regulatory instruments (including Codes of Practice) have been issued and are mandatory. The current version of the AD EHSMS (including the Codes of Practice) is available on the official website of the AD EHSMS Centre.