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Ashghal calls for compliance with building drainage services

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Last updated: 2025/12/23 at 10:39 AM
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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) in Qatar has reminded property owners and construction firms of existing regulations concerning building drainage systems. This notice, issued this week, aims to ensure compliance with Law No. (4) of 1985, which outlines the technical requirements and procedures for connecting to the public drainage network and managing water runoff. The directive applies to all current and future construction projects in Doha and across Qatar.

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On-Site Drainage Infrastructure StandardsAddressing Groundwater Concerns

Ashghal’s announcement stresses the importance of pre-approval and fee settlement before connecting to public drainage infrastructure. The authority also emphasized adherence to approved plans for on-site drainage assets, like manholes, and the necessity of preventative measures against water damage. This is a standard reinforcement of existing protocols, but Ashghal appears to be proactively addressing potential issues as Qatar’s construction sector remains active.

Ensuring Proper Building Drainage in Qatar

Qatar has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with significant investment in infrastructure and real estate. This construction boom has simultaneously increased the demand on existing drainage systems and created challenges related to groundwater management. The regulations Ashghal is reinforcing are intended to mitigate these risks and maintain the integrity of Qatar’s public infrastructure.

Specifically, Ashghal requires formal requests to be submitted and all associated fees paid before any connection is made to the main sewer lines. This process allows the authority to properly assess the capacity of the network and ensure new connections do not overload the system. Failure to obtain pre-approval can result in penalties and delays.

On-Site Drainage Infrastructure Standards

Beyond connecting to the public network, the regulations also cover what happens within a building’s property lines. Ashghal requires developers to install manholes and other necessary drainage components according to the specifications detailed in the building permit. These specifications are based on Qatar Construction Specifications, designed to create a durable and efficient wastewater management system.

Moreover, the directive highlights the crucial role of waterproofing. Implementing waterproof insulation on ground floors, basements, and rooftops is mandatory to prevent both rainwater and groundwater intrusion. Qatar’s climate, characterized by intense rainfall during certain periods, and its relatively high water table make these precautions essential for the longevity of structures.

Addressing Groundwater Concerns

Groundwater levels can vary significantly across Qatar. According to geological surveys, some areas are more susceptible to waterlogging than others. Ashghal advises developers to conduct thorough soil examinations before commencing construction to accurately determine groundwater presence.

Following a soil examination, proper dewatering and site drying procedures must be implemented, and these processes need Ashghal’s approval. This is to avoid destabilizing the surrounding soil and to ensure a solid foundation for the building. Recent reports indicate the continued focus on sustainable construction practices in Qatar, and effective groundwater management aligns with this trend.

These guidelines aren’t new but represent a renewed emphasis on existing laws aimed at preventing issues like sewage backups, structural damage from water infiltration, and overall strain on Qatar’s wastewater treatment facilities. They also support the country’s broader goals for sustainable urban development. This proactive approach by Ashghal aims to avoid costly repairs and maintain public health standards.

The impact of these regulations is likely to be felt most by smaller contractors who may be less familiar with the specific requirements. Larger firms generally have dedicated teams responsible for ensuring compliance with Ashghal’s standards. The emphasis on pre-approval and thorough site investigations will likely add to project timelines, but Ashghal maintains these measures are necessary for long-term stability.

Looking ahead, Ashghal is expected to continue monitoring adherence to these standards through routine inspections. It remains to be seen whether any specific enforcement campaigns will follow this announcement, or if further clarification will be provided regarding any recent changes to the implementation of Law No. (4) of 1985. Stakeholders should regularly check the Ashghal website for updates and detailed guidance on construction regulations and wastewater management.

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