The Dubai Municipality announced on Wednesday a major surge in construction activity, with more than 30,000 building permit applications processed in the first half of 2025, a 20 percent increase compared to the same period last year.
The total licensed built-up area exceeded 5.5 million square meters, all approved for immediate execution, with July alone recording 1 million square meters of newly licensed space.
“These figures reinforce Dubai’s status as one of the world’s foremost construction destinations. The sector’s steady growth reflects the Emirate’s sustainable economic trajectory and underlines Dubai Municipality’s commitment to advancing the sector with smart, sustainable solutions,” said Eng. Mariam Al Muhairi, CEO of the building regulation and permits agency at Dubai Municipality.
The data reflects continued investor confidence in Dubai’s economy and real estate market. Multi-storey commercial and investment buildings accounted for 45 percent of total licensed space, while residential villas made up 40 percent, surpassing 2 million square meters. Industrial and public buildings represented the remaining 15 percent.
“By streamlining processes and embracing innovation and digital transformation, we continue to drive the Emirate forward in its mission to become the best city in the world to live and work in,” added Al Muhairi.
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Dubai’s unified “Build in Dubai” platform continues to accelerate the permitting process and improve efficiency. The integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) into automated audits has enhanced submission quality from consultants and contractors, reduced errors and duplication and delivered a more seamless and accurate service experience.
Dubai Municipality also enforces the Dubai Building Code, green building regulations and universal design requirements that ensure accessibility for People of Determination. The Municipality runs weekly training programs through Dubai Municipality Academy, equipping engineers with the technical and digital competencies needed to meet Dubai’s ambitious urban development goals.