Khaleej Times

Dubai Lamp mandatory for new buildings: DM

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dubai — The use of the energyeffi­cient Dubai Lamp has been made mandatory for all new developmen­ts run by the Dubai Municipali­ty, according to a statement issued by the Dubai Municipali­ty (DM).

The initiative comes as part of the sustained efforts made by the Government of Dubai to ensure sustainabi­lity in all its developmen­ts and programmes in collaborat­ion with internatio­nal consultanc­ies. Such efforts have fructified into the developmen­t of the world’s first commercial­ly viable 200 lumen per Watt LED lamp, which cuts electricit­y use by up to 95 per cent and can last an average of 25,000 hours longer than a convention­al lamp.

Layali Al Mulla, director of DM’s buildings department, has stated that all consultanc­ies have to develop a proper mechanism relevant to the nature of their projects whereby commitment to the use of Dubai Lamp has to be ensured across all developmen­ts, including those under-constructi­on.

Effective December 2017, the municipali­ty will verify the use of the Dubai Lamp across all buildings and its use will be one of the conditions for issuing the building completion certificat­e.

“In case other lamps similar to the Dubai Lamp have already been purchased or contracted upon ahead of issuing this memo, the contractor concerned shall have to submit the relevant purchase invoices upon applying for the Building Completion Certificat­e,” she said.

Familiaris­ation workshops will be organised by DM over the coming period to spread awareness about the lamp benefits and usages, she signalled. — Wam

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