DIEZ is the umbrella authority established for Dubai's integrated economic zones. Approval requirements can differ by zone, property type and service, so Building Approval first identifies whether the issue is a corporate/free-zone service, a property/fitout approval or an external technical authority dependency.
DIEZ approval is a broad market term for permissions or services associated with Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority. DIEZ was established under Dubai Law No. 16 of 2021 and provides an authority framework for integrated economic zones.
There is no single generic public "DIEZ approval" workflow for every fitout, NOC, business or property task; users should identify the specific zone and service first. The DIEZA Implementing Regulations 2023 were issued under Law No. 16 of 2021 and apply within the free-zone jurisdiction those regulations define, replacing prior Dubai Silicon Oasis implementing regulations for the covered corporate framework.
DIEZ 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 Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ). This page functions as an authority hub rather than a duplicate of the DSO page — it explains the umbrella entity, then directs users to zone-specific or project-specific services.
A DIEZ-related approval or service assessment is useful once a project sits inside a DIEZ economic-zone environment and the correct zone/service is not yet clear.
A quick look at the services we typically support under DIEZ Approval, and the kinds of projects they usually apply to.
Support built around your project's actual DIEZ approval layer — corporate, property or technical.
Identify the specific DIEZ zone and customer service.
Separate corporate/free-zone service requirements from physical fitout/property approvals.
Review property ownership and building-management requirements.
Coordinate technical drawings for fitout/property scopes.
Map DCD, DEWA, RTA and other external authority dependencies.
Prepare the current zone/service documentation package.
Coordinate comments and revised submissions.
Direct project-type intent to the appropriate DSO / fitout / authority page.
No current public source supports a single universal DIEZ fitout/technical approval workflow, fee or service target across all zone/property scenarios. The exact service should be identified from the relevant zone/customer channel before quotation or submission.
Confirm site, company and specific DIEZ zone.
Identify whether the request is corporate, property, fitout or NOC-related.
Check the live zone/service channel and applicant eligibility.
Collect company, tenancy/property and existing approval documents.
Coordinate technical drawings if physical works are involved.
Obtain landlord/developer/building-management prerequisites.
Submit to the relevant DIEZ/zone service.
Resolve service comments or document deficiencies.
Coordinate external technical authority approvals where needed.
Close completion / access / licensing dependencies as applicable.
Exact document requirements may vary depending on project type, property, jurisdiction, activity and current authority requirements.
Do not treat any DIEZ approval timeline as generic. The authority covers multiple zone and service contexts, and public sources reviewed do not support one universal service-level target for technical/property approvals. Confirm the exact service, then use that current service target if officially stated.
There is no single DIEZ approval fee. Fees depend on the selected zone/service and may be supplemented by property management, developer, technical design, external authority and contractor costs. Any current official charge should be quoted only against the exact service name and checked date.
Using "DIEZ approval" without identifying the specific zone/service
Confusing business licensing with technical property approval
Missing landlord/developer/building-management prerequisites
Submitting technical documents through a corporate-service route
External DCD/DEWA/RTA dependencies not planned
Property status or previous modifications not documented
Unclear applicant / consultant eligibility
Assuming DSO and other DIEZ-zone requirements are identical
Building Approval supports clients who know they are in a DIEZ environment but do not yet know which approval layer owns the task. The consultancy role is to resolve that jurisdiction question first, then coordinate the correct zone/property service with external authorities and technical documentation.
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, property type and scope of work, and we'll help identify the applicable DIEZ approval path, drawings and documentation.