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- May 20
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Construction Disputes in Dubai: Legal Solutions
Construction in Dubai is fast. Everyday new towers, villas, warehouses and commercial projects are coming up. Construction disputes are very common, but with tight deadlines, multiple contractors and complex contracts. If you’re a contractor, subcontractor, developer, consultant or supplier, you know how quickly a small problem can turn into a big delay or financial loss.
This article explains the common reasons for construction disputes in Dubai, how UAE law deals with such disputes, and how RH & HALE Law Firm can help you resolve it quickly and effectively.
Common Causes of Construction Disputes in Dubai
These are the common causes of disputes that arise in normal construction projects:
- Delays and extensions of time : Work gets delayed due to weather, supply, or changes in the work. The dispute is usually about who is responsible for the delay and who must pay the extra cost.
- Payment disputes: Payments are not made on time, invoices are not paid, retention money are withheld or variation payments not agreed.
- Defects and quality complaints : Disputes arise on the quality of the work, performance of subcontractors or whether the work is not compliant with the Dubai Building Code.
- Contract variations and scope changes : Instructed work is not clear, or variations are performed without proper instruction.
- Termination or suspension of work : If one of the parties has terminated the work or terminates the contract early.
- Performance bonds and guarantees: Disputes often arise over calling a performance bond or suspending a bond call.
If not handled effectively, these issues can delay the project and may result in a lot of financial losses
UAE Legal Framework for Construction Contracts
UAE law provides a strong and clear framework for resolving construction disputes. Construction contracts are governed by the “contracts for work” (previously known as Muqawala contracts).
The main laws are:
- Federal Decree‑Law No. 25 of 2025 (Civil Transactions Law) effective 1 June 2026.
This law modernizes and updates rules on :
- Contractor obligations,
- Defect liability (including decennial liability),
- Variations, and
- Grants courts greater powers to modify contract terms in the event of unforeseeable events or hardship.
Note: It will apply to contracts entered into after its effective date. Contracts entered into before 1st June 2026 will continue to be governed by the 1985 Civil Code, but the courts may apply the new rules.
- Dubai Law No. 7 of 2025 on contracting activities (Issued in July 2025 and effective from 8 January 2026)
This introduces uniform rules on:
- Mandatory registration and classification of contractors,
- Responsibilities of contractors all over the UAE (including free zones),
- Record keeping requirements (contractors must keep the original contracts, drawings and project documentation for at least 10 years from the date of completion certificate or termination of the contract).
Contractors must comply with the new registration and classification system.
- Federal Arbitration Law, local regulations and international standards such as FIDIC contracts, which are commonly used in UAE construction projects.
These updates make UAE construction law more fairer and also minimise the disputes. It is important to review your contract under the new UAE construction rules.
Effective Ways for Construction Dispute Resolution in Dubai
There are several options to resolve construction disputes in Dubai. The most appropriate resolution usually depends on your contract and the stage of the dispute.
- Negotiation and Mediation:
- Many problems can be solved by negotiation or mediation at the first point. It is quick, inexpensive and preserves good relationships.
- Dubai encourages friendly settlement, especially for certain citizen housing projects.
- Arbitration:
- The majority of contracts are required to be firstly resolved by arbitration, most commonly at the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC).
- Arbitration is private, it is conducted by arbitrators with the appropriate expertise and arbitral awards are enforceable.
- Arbitration is an effective way to deal with technical construction disputes and is often quicker than litigation.
- Proceedings in UAE Courts:
The Dubai Courts or, when necessary, courts in other emirates may hear any case. There are special divisions such as the DIFC Technology and Construction Division, which have experience dealing with complex cases. New UAE laws give courts powerful tools, e.g., to order repairs or make a cost adjustment.
It is important to take early action. There are often very strict notice periods (e.g., 28 days in many FIDIC-based contracts) to give notice of a claim. Failure to do so may reduce or limit the claimant’s ability to proceed, as seen in some recent rulings.
How Our Construction Lawyers in Dubai Can Help You?
At RH and HALE Law Firm in Dubai, we provide complete assistance in construction matters across the UAE. We assist in:
- Drafting and reviewing construction agreements to avoid disputes.
- Dealing with delay, variation, and payment claims.
- Representing clients at negotiation, mediation, arbitration and court.
- Resolving bond calls, termination matters and defect claims.
- Assuring compliance with the latest UAE construction laws, including recent updates.
Who We Assist in Dubai?
Our clients include developers, main contractors, subcontractors, consultants and investors. We use a practical approach, focusing on positive commercial outcomes whilst safeguarding our client’s best legal position.
Whether you want to avoid disputes during the project planning stages or deal with an ongoing dispute, we offer clear advice in plain English. Our construction lawyers in Dubai are fully aware of all the changes, so you can be sure you have the right support.
Practical Steps to Protect Your Construction Project
- Check your contract early, especially the dispute and notice provisions.
- Make sure to document everything – communications, changes & delays.
- Seek legal advice from construction lawyers in Dubai as soon as a dispute arises.
- Explore alternative dispute resolution before life gets into trouble.
- Comply with the new registration and documentation requirements under Dubai Law No. 7 of 2025.
The quicker you act the better results the lower the costs.
Construction disputes are common in Dubai’s fast paced market, but they need not derail your project. A good UAE construction law strategy will help you to reach a fair solution and keep moving forward with confidence.
At RH and HALE Law Firm, we are here to help you every step of the process. Contact our construction lawyer for a consultation tailored to your needs. We will help you turn your challenges into clear, practical solutions.


