We have experience working closely with DEWA on a number of projects where we’ve had to add, move or reinstate either water or electrical supply. As a result, our teams are well-acquainted with DEWA’s fit-out division and have successfully received NOCs for shops, F&Bs, and offices. As a policy, only DEWA-approved contractors are allowed to apply for NOCs. DEWA also requires both electrical and civil engineers to be under the company’s license. At Janat, we are well-versed with the requirements and process and provide a full turnkey solution when it comes to all DEWA and Dubai Municipality projects, and take complete responsibility for all applications.
Building NOC (No Objection Certificate)
Application for getting Connection for Electricity or Water
Submission of Fit-Out Application for getting DEWA Approval
Submission of Infrastructure Request for Electricity and Water
Requirements to be a DEWA Certified Contractor:
  • Pre-Qualification certificates from Dubai Municipality (showing approved contractor)

  • Trade license issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED)

  • University degree (Bachelor of Civil/Electrical Engineering)

  • Experience certificate (minimum of three years) attested by UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (if not issued in the UAE)

  • UAE Society of Engineers membership

Documents and Drawings Required for DEWA Fit-Out Approvals:
  • Copy of DEWA approved TCL/MD, MDBs/SMDBs etc… schedule (Main project)

  • Load distribution schedules for distribution boards

  • Wiring layouts for lighting

  • Wiring layouts for power

  • NOC from landlord (in DEWA prescribed format)

  • Copy of tenancy contract

  • Copy of trade license

  • Copy of passport

  • Copy of Ejari

  • NOC from building owner/real estate/management

  • Affection plan showing plot and number

  • All applications are submitted through DEWA’s online portal. Our team will help you compile and upload all the required documents and a full set of MEP drawings.

  • Once submitted, the status of the application can be tracked online and notified through SMS and emails. It takes up to seven working days to receive a NOC from DEWA.

  • Once DEWA approves the technical drawings, we then submit an application for a technical field inspection.

  • Subject to approval, DEWA will then arrange installation meters and release the power connection, once the security deposit has been paid, which you can directly do through DEWA’s online portal.

Disclaimer
We are not a government entity, but we are an approved contractor. The views expressed on this website are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the government.