



Warehouse Design in Al Jurf Industrial Area
Warehouse Design in Al Jurf Industrial Area — Structural, MEP, fire suppression and authority approvals from AED 50,000. Ajman.
Ajman
Emirate
Ajman Municipality
Permit Authority
FEWA
Utility Provider
Warehouse Design in Al Jurf Industrial Area
Al Jurf Industrial Area is Ajman's primary mainland industrial zone, situated in the southern part of Ajman emirate between Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and the Ajman–Sharjah urban boundary. The zone serves as Ajman's main base for heavy and medium manufacturing operations, including steel fabrication, precast concrete production, chemical blending, building materials, and large-format warehousing that requires the heavier vehicle access and larger plot sizes unavailable in the smaller AFZ free zone. Al Jurf has undergone significant development since the 2000s and now hosts some of the UAE's most productive small and medium industrial facilities outside the major free zone networks.
Al Jurf Industrial Area
Warehouse Design & Engineering
Governing authority for warehouse construction in Al Jurf Industrial is Ajman Municipality, which processes building permits through Ajman's digital permit platform. The Ajman Municipality permit process for industrial warehouse buildings requires submission of full structural, MEP, and architectural drawings alongside civil defence fire safety drawings, with review conducted by municipality technical staff. Ajman Civil Defence reviews and approves fire suppression and evacuation systems independently, with the municipality issuing the unified building permit upon receipt of civil defence approval confirmation. FEWA (الهيئة الاتحادية للكهرباء والماء) is the electricity and water utility for Al Jurf, as throughout the Ajman emirate. FEWA's Ajman district office manages industrial connections, with HV supply at 11kV available for heavy industrial consumers above 500 kVA.
Al Jurf's sandy and partially sabkha subsoil in lower-lying sectors creates a challenging geotechnical environment for large warehouse footprints. Plots adjacent to Ajman Creek and the lower coastal margin carry higher subsidence risk from soft compressible deposits below the sandy fill layer, requiring driven pile foundations for buildings exceeding 2,000 square metres or storing significant imposed loads. Chemical storage facilities in Al Jurf must comply with Ajman Municipality and UAE federal requirements for secondary bunded containment areas, with impermeable floor slab design and perimeter bunding calculated to contain 110% of the largest single container or vessel within the storage bay — a civil engineering requirement that affects warehouse layout planning from the earliest concept stage.
Ajman Municipality's Bassam system provides a digital tracking interface for Al Jurf Industrial permit applications, displaying sequential review stages covering initial acceptance check, structural review, MEP review, civil defence coordination, and final permit issuance, with email notifications triggered at each stage transition to keep the applicant's engineering team informed of progress. Industrial discharge consent from Ajman sewerage authority applies to any Al Jurf Industrial warehouse generating trade effluent including wash water from vehicle maintenance bays, chemical blending residues, or food production washdown. Trade effluent must be sampled and tested against discharge consent parameter limits (pH, BOD, COD, suspended solids, heavy metals) with sample results submitted quarterly to the authority. Vibration isolation mounts between industrial machinery bases and reinforced concrete structural frames in Al Jurf fabrication workshops reduce transmitted vibration to adjacent structural bays, preventing fatigue damage to portal frame connections and reducing noise nuisance to neighbouring occupiers. Pre-cast concrete yard drainage channels in Al Jurf industrial plots comply with Ajman Municipality's paved area drainage standards, with hydraulic sizing based on the 5-year return period rainfall intensity of approximately 35 millimetres per hour for the Ajman coastal zone.
Building Permits & NOC
Ajman Municipality
ajmanmun.gov.aeAll warehouse construction projects in Al Jurf Industrial Area require a building permit and NOC from the Ajman Municipality. Our team manages the full permit submission — structural drawings, MEP package, civil defence coordination — to secure your permit without delays.
The approval process involves structural review, MEP compliance, and civil defence fire suppression sign-off. Free zone projects carry an additional authority NOC stage. We manage all tracks simultaneously to minimise your project timeline.
Power Connection in Al Jurf Industrial Area
Industrial power connections in Al Jurf Industrial Area are managed through FEWA. Warehouse projects above 5,000 sqm typically require a high-voltage supply assessment and a service entry point application before construction begins.
How We Deliver Your Warehouse Design
A structured five-stage process from initial brief to construction supervision — authority approval at every stage.
Site & Brief Assessment
Plot survey, utility connection point identification, and authority pre-application check to confirm permissibility, plot ratio, and setback requirements before any design work begins.
Scheme Design & Authority Pre-Approval
Concept layouts, portal frame sizing, dock configuration, and authority NOC pre-submission. Early authority engagement prevents redesign at permit stage.
Detailed Design Package
Architectural drawings, MEP drawings, structural calculations, civil works, and fire suppression design to NFPA 13 and UAE Civil Defence requirements. All disciplines coordinated in a single package.
Permit Submission & Authority Approval
Full permit submission to the relevant authority — KEZAD, municipality, free zone — with active management of authority comments and resubmissions until permit is issued.
Construction Supervision
Periodic site inspection visits, contractor coordination, milestone sign-offs against the approved drawings, and snag list resolution at practical completion.
Transparent Pricing
Starting from AED 50,000
+ monthly supervision fees during construction phase
Full-Scope Warehouse Design Package
Architectural drawings (floor plans, elevations, sections)
MEP systems design (electrical, plumbing, HVAC)
Structural design and calculations
Civil and drainage design
Fire suppression design (NFPA 13 / Civil Defence)
Authority permit submission and follow-up
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Structural, MEP, fire suppression, and authority permits — one team, one price, one point of contact.