The code is structured into chapters that address every facet of a building's lifecycle: ABu DhABI IntErnAtIonAl BUILDING CODE • adibc
The represents a landmark regulatory shift in the UAE’s construction sector. Formally adopted via Executive Council Resolution No. 7C 26/2013 , it transitioned from a voluntary standard on October 1, 2013, to a mandatory requirement for all construction projects as of October 1, 2014. Overview and Authority
: Users are permitted to use established local wind speed values for the three municipalities. The code is structured into chapters that address
Developed by the —now part of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT)—the ADIBC 2013 was designed to modernize the building industry. It aims to safeguard public health, safety, and welfare by establishing minimum requirements for the design and construction of new and existing buildings across Abu Dhabi City, Al Ain, and the Western Region. Technical Basis and Customizations
The ADIBC is part of a broader suite of six international codes adopted simultaneously to ensure comprehensive coverage of the built environment: Overview and Authority : Users are permitted to
: Maps for spectral acceleration (SS, S1) and long-period transition ( TLcap T sub cap L ) were replaced with UAE-specific data.
The ADIBC 2013 is primarily based on the published by the International Code Council (ICC). However, it includes critical local amendments to ensure suitability for the UAE's unique environment: Technical Basis and Customizations The ADIBC is part
: Abu Dhabi International Building Code (General construction) ADIECC : Abu Dhabi International Energy Conservation Code ADIMC : Abu Dhabi International Mechanical Code ADIFGC : Abu Dhabi International Fuel Gas Code