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Buildings department revamps licensing work
The Buildings Department in Dubai Municipality has issued a circular to all general consultancy offices in the emirate of Dubai informing them of improving work procedures in its Building Licensing Section.
Dubai: The Buildings Department in Dubai Municipality has issued a circular to all general consultancy offices in the emirate of Dubai informing them of improving work procedures in its Building Licensing Section.
Khalid Mohammad Saleh, Director of the Buildings Department said the circular should enhancing work quality and reduce materials necessary for license transactions.
"This is being done by organising and developing the work procedures. The department has approved a set of developmental procedures," he said.
More details can be obtained from counter 42.
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