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Construction Standards from Middle East Countries

Construction Standards from Middle East Countries

Construction Standards from Middle East Countries

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Dear all

I am looking for information about Construction (Civil Works) standards of Middle East countries.

Qatar, for instance, has the Qatar Construction Specifications 2010 (QCS2010).

Do you know if other countries have their standards?
Any ideas?

Many thanks

RE: Construction Standards from Middle East Countries

I assume you mean "building code", rather than "standards".

Many places have building codes, some may not. Some are enacted with national coverage, some may only be applicable within a local state, or city. As you will see, Dubai in the UAE, has one building code while the next Emirate, Sharjah, works to another. That pattern is similar across the world. A national blanket building code is not all that common.

Search Google for "Dubai building code", "Sharjah building code", etc.

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