Concordia's JLT fitout process classifies normal, minor and revised office/retail submissions and includes completion inspection. Building Approval helps choose the correct FODA/RFODA/MFODA route, coordinate drawings and regulated-authority prerequisites, and prepare the project for inspection and close-out.
Concordia approval is the fitout drawing approval and completion process used for applicable interior modifications across Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT). Concordia's current online portal identifies Normal Fit-out Submission for offices (FODA) and retail (RFODA), Minor Fit-out submissions (MFODA/MRFODA), Revised Fit-out submissions, Certificate of Conformity and Fit-out Completion processes.
Retail activities may need prior regulated-authority approvals such as DM, DCD, KHDA or DHA. The normal/minor/revised categories are not interchangeable, and unapproved site deviations can cause penalties at completion inspection.
Concordia Approval is not just a keyword label; it describes a specific approval or NOC context that must be mapped to the correct issuing body, property jurisdiction and technical scope. For this service, the central authority/entity is Concordia / Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) fitout approval process. The category system — normal, minor and revised — has precise customer terminology, so the page explains that these are not interchangeable.
A Concordia fitout application is relevant for interior modification in applicable JLT units, classified as normal, minor or revised.
A quick look at the services we typically support under Concordia (JLT) Approval, and the kinds of projects they usually apply to.
Support built around your project's actual Concordia Approval approval layer.
Classify normal vs minor office/retail fitout.
Review Concordia submission requirements.
Coordinate architectural and MEP drawings.
Map tower management/OA approvals.
Obtain regulated-authority approvals for retail uses where required.
Submit FODA/RFODA/MFODA/MRFODA package.
Process revised drawing approval before site changes.
Coordinate COC/completion inspection close-out.
Concordia's current portal states that revised approval must be completed before fitout changes are made on site; illegal modifications found during completion inspection are subject to penalty. The exact fees/process-flow attachments should be checked in the live application category.
Confirm JLT tower, unit type, existing condition and proposed scope.
Classify office vs retail and normal vs minor submission.
Obtain tower management / OA prerequisites where applicable.
Prepare the required fitout drawing and document package.
For retail/regulated activities, obtain required authority approvals before/alongside Concordia as instructed.
Submit the applicable FODA/RFODA/MFODA/MRFODA request.
Resolve Concordia comments and obtain stamped drawing approval.
If the active job changes, submit Revised Fit-out Drawing Approval before changing work on site.
Complete fitout in line with approved drawings.
Apply for COC/completion inspection under the applicable process.
Close inspection observations and complete handover requirements.
The exact document and drawing requirements may vary depending on project type, property, jurisdiction, activity and current authority requirements.
Concordia offers normal and fast-track fitout services, but a universal public processing time should not be quoted without checking the live category's requirements and fee/process attachment. Total duration depends on submission category, tower/OA prerequisites, regulated-authority approvals, comments and completion inspection.
Concordia's portal states that requirements, fee structure and process flow are available for the application categories, but a generic fee should not be invented. Confirm the live FODA/RFODA/MFODA/MRFODA or fast-track charge before quotation, plus any tower/authority/consultant costs.
Wrong normal/minor/office/retail category selected
Tower management / OA approval missing
Retail regulated-authority approvals pending
Drawing disciplines not coordinated
Active site changes made before revised approval
Contractor documents incomplete
Stamped drawings not followed during construction
Completion inspection finds illegal/unapproved modifications
Building Approval can coordinate the Concordia fitout workflow from category selection to completion, while keeping tower management and regulated-authority approvals aligned. For active jobs, change control is critical: revised approval should be obtained before the contractor deviates from stamped drawings.
Separates the correct authority, developer and building-management layers before submission.
Helps keep architectural, MEP and specialist information aligned with the approval scope.
Tracks authority comments and coordinates targeted revisions rather than unstructured rework.
Useful when the project needs connected NOCs, utility inputs, fire/life-safety review or developer approvals.
We work directly with Dubai's regulatory authorities, free zones, master developers and utility providers — matching every project to the right approval pathway, documentation and compliance requirements from the very first submission.
Send us your project location and scope of work, and we'll help identify the applicable Concordia Approval layer, drawings and documentation.