TECOM Group, previously known as TECOM Investment, is a real estate in Dubai. This organization collaborates closely with the Dubai Government to implement new plans and developmental projects. Focused primarily on 11 sectors within Dubai, TECOM Group has invested over 4.5 billion dollars to establish smart buildings, creative spaces, and cutting-edge laboratories.
The Dubai Creative Clusters Authority (DCCA) is a pivotal regulatory body established in Dubai with the primary purpose of nurturing and developing creative industries in the city. Its headquarters are located in Dubai Studio City, Commercial Building-2. Since its inception in 2000, DCCA has been at the forefront of formulating strategies for the growth of knowledge-based industries in Dubai, spending nearly 40 million AED annually to further this mission. In addition to this, DCCA also oversees various free zone parks across the city, fostering innovation and creativity.
Now that we understand the roles of TECOM-DCCA let's dive into the approval process. The Tecom-DCCA Approval is vital for various sectors, including residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. This approval is your ticket to initiate construction and business activities in Dubai.
Here’s a general outline of the approval journey in TECOM, DCCA, and DDA zones:
You’ll typically need:
Business license copy
Signed tenancy agreement
Architectural & MEP drawings
Structural plans (if applicable)
Site layout and plot information
NOC from TECOM Group (landlord)
These documents form the basis of your submissions to TECOM and DCCA/DDA authorities.
Once your documentation is ready:
TECOM Group reviews property-specific criteria and issues NOCs where required.
DCCA (or in many zones, DDA) reviews the technical approvals for planning, zoning, and construction compliance.
This stage typically involves internal checks and close coordination between the landlord (TECOM) and regulatory boards.
Authorities check:
Urban planning compliance
Life-safety and MEP standards
Structural integrity and architectural alignment with master plan
DCCA or DDA may request revisions or additional documentation before finalizing their approval.
Once approved:
You get official clearance to proceed with construction, fitout, expansion, or business operation.
This includes sign-off from TECOM and relevant authority (DDA or DCCA).
Even after TECOM and DDA/DCCA approvals, Dubai Civil Defence (DCD) certification is a mandatory safety compliance phase. This is especially important for:
Fire safety compliance
Emergency evacuation routes
Fire detection & alarm systems
Safety equipment installations
Without DCD approval, you cannot legally open or operate your facility, whether it’s an office, warehouse, restaurant, factory, or retail area.
DCD approval involves:
Submitting detailed fire safety drawings
Initial technical review
On-site inspections
Final certification upon compliance
Depending on the nature of your project, additional authorities may be involved:
Dubai Municipality – For building permits, environmental compliance, and public safety coordination
DEWA – For electricity and water connection approvals
RTA – Road access or parking modifications
Telecom NOCs – For network or communications infrastructure
Specialty regulatory approvals – For healthcare, food outlets, or industrial processes
All these usually require prior NOCs from TECOM or DDA authorities before final permits can be issued.
Fitout Approvals Team is your trusted partner to ensure that you have all the necessary documents and get Tecom-DCCA Approval, streamlining your journey towards a successful project in Dubai. Dubai's commitment to innovation and development is unwavering, and obtaining Tecom-DCCA Approval is your first step toward realizing your projects in this thriving city. With Fitout Approvals Team by your side, you can navigate this complex process with ease and confidence, ensuring your project aligns with Dubai's vision of creativity and innovation.
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