The Civil Engineering Department (CED) and the Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) division of Trakhees use a tiered Certificate of Conformity structure to audit safety across project lifecycles. While COC 2 monitors ongoing weekly site inspections and COC 3 handles late-stage structural/fire safety operations, the .
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Securing the is the first major and non-negotiable step toward legally executing any construction or significant fit-out project in Dubai's regulated free zones. While the process may seem complex, it is a structured and predictable gateway to full compliance.
It ensures a tailored risk assessment for specific activities like excavation, piling, or structural work.
The contractor and consultant must jointly inspect the site to ensure all items on the checklist are met.
The form ends with a legal undertaking stating that work will follow Trakhees CED Regulations and DCD Fire Safety Codes. It requires:
In Dubai’s fast-paced construction landscape, ensuring your project adheres to the highest safety and regulatory standards is paramount. Trakhees, the regulatory arm of Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), enforces strict compliance guidelines for projects within its jurisdictions (including areas like Jafza, Dubai South, and more). One of the most critical documents in the construction phase is the , commonly known as the Trakhees COC 1 Form .
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Trakhees issues three primary types of CoC for construction and renovation projects:
The salt-laden wind whipped off the Persian Gulf as Zayn pulled his pickup truck up to the gate of the Dubai Maritime City gate. In his hand, not quite crumpled but definitely sweat-stained, was the .
: You can view the status of your submissions, including those awaiting action or more information, directly through your Trakhees online account About the COC 1 Form Certificate of Conformity Form 1 (COC 1)
The exclusive layout of the Trakhees COC 1 Form contains strict checkboxes divided into Environment, Health, and Safety requirements alongside foundational Green Building parameters. The primary structural requirements include: 1. Site Logistics and Perimeter Boundary
: Provision of gravel at site entrances to prevent dust pollution, watering schedules for dust suppression, and the installation of adequate fencing and signage. HSE Documentation
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