Kids Nursery Design & Fit-out in Dubai Internet City, Dubai

Kids Nursery Design & Fit-out · Dubai Internet City · Dubai

Kids Nursery Design & Fit-out in Dubai Internet City, Dubai.

Buildsmith® delivers kids nursery design & fit-out across Dubai Internet City under one fixed-price design-and-build contract. on the date we committed to at sign-off. TECOM Authority approval and DDA permits managed within scope.

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Accountable Contractor
Dubai Internet City
Local Specialist
On-Date
Delivery Commitment
12-Month
Workmanship Warranty

About Dubai Internet City

Dubai Internet City is one of the most-active apartment-renovation districts in Dubai.

Sub-Clusters / Districts

Dubai Internet City Tower A · Dubai Internet City Tower B · Dubai Internet City Plaza · Dubai Internet City Residence

Typical Unit Layouts

Studio · 1-BR · 2-BR · 3-BR Penthouse

Notable

  • Dubai Internet City is a TECOM master-plan within Dubai
  • Apartment-tower district with multiple Owner Associations across separate buildings
  • Renovations governed by tower-specific OAM rulebooks

Local Specifics

Dubai Internet City — the renovation brief that fits

Buildsmith® delivers kids nursery design & fit-out in Dubai Internet City as a single accountable design-and-build undertaking. Apartment-tower district with multiple Owner Associations across separate buildings. Scope is mapped against the specific building, brand brief and operational opening date — never against a generic template. TECOM Authority coordination, DDA permits, MEP redesign, joinery, finishes, AV / IT and FF&E all under one fixed-price contract with one named project manager.

How We Deliver

How a Dubai Internet City kids nursery design & fit-out contract runs

The Dubai Internet City approval pathway routes through TECOM Authority for the building NOC and DDA for the engineering permit — submitted in parallel from the same drawing pack so the licence activates clean on opening day. Community management NOC required before works. Buildsmith® delivers kids nursery design & fit-out from a UAE-resident in-house team — design, MEP coordination, joinery, finishes, AV and FF&E — with weekly progress reporting, a private dashboard and twelve-month workmanship warranty.

Common Requests

What Dubai Internet City clients commission most often.

Three district-specific constraints shape every quotation: these four scopes account for the majority of kids nursery design & fit-out work we deliver in Dubai Internet City.

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OAM-coordinated child-safety modifications

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CCTV and access-control system

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Soft-element wall and corner padding

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KHDA-aligned curriculum classroom design

Approvals Pathway

The Dubai Internet City route — community to authority to completion.

Stage
Office
Indicative Time
1. Community / OAM Approval
TECOM Authority
2 – 3 weeks
2. Authority Permit
DDA
2 – 3 weeks
3. Final Inspection
TECOM Authority + DDA
Up to 2 weeks
4. Completion Certificate
Issued at handover
Day of completion

We take care of all approvals and completion certificates.

Dubai Internet City Rules

Constraints we always plan for in Dubai Internet City.

DM / DDA permit required for any structural modification

Community management NOC required before works

Working hours typically 08:00–17:00 weekdays

Skip placement requires permit and driveway-only positioning

What's Included

Every kids nursery design & fit-out contract in Dubai Internet City covers:

Design & Approvals
  • Pedagogy-led space planning (Reggio, Montessori, EYFS, IB-PYP)
  • KHDA / ADEK / SPEA pre-approval drawings
  • Layout planning to authority ratios & floor areas
  • Indoor & outdoor play area design
  • Sleeping room & sanitary planning
  • Kitchen / food-prep separation design
Build & Finishes
  • Soft-impact flooring (EN 1177 HIC tested)
  • Low-VOC paints & adhesives
  • Child-safe rounded edges throughout
  • Sanitary fit (child-height WCs, basins, urinals)
  • AC & ventilation balancing
  • Joinery — cubbies, storage, display walls
Furniture & Play
  • EN 1729-certified classroom furniture
  • EN 1176/1177-certified indoor & outdoor play equipment
  • Soft elements (mats, padding, soft play)
  • Modular play & sensory zones
  • Custom-built reading nooks & feature joinery
  • KHDA / ADEK final inspection & opening support

Common Questions

Frequently asked about kids nursery design & fit-out in Dubai Internet City.

Which authorities sign off kids nursery design & fit-out in Dubai Internet City?

Your project routes through TECOM Authority first for community NOC, then DDA for the engineering permit. Buildsmith® handles both — submission, follow-up, inspection close-out and final completion certificate are all standard scope. We do not start work until the community NOC is granted.

Does coverage extend to every cluster of Dubai Internet City?

Yes — we deliver across Dubai Internet City Tower A, Dubai Internet City Tower B, Dubai Internet City Plaza, Dubai Internet City Residence. Each cluster carries its own approval nuances (façade restrictions, working-hour windows, skip-permit rules) — we map these at survey before quotation.

Do you renovate every Dubai Internet City typology under one contract?

Yes — we deliver across the full Dubai Internet City typology spectrum, from Studio through 2/3-BR. Every project is fixed-price under one design-and-build contract, scoped against your specific unit and finish brief. Indicative figures and a sequenced programme are issued within one business day of survey, never against a generic per-square-foot rate.

Which Dubai Internet City community rules should I plan around?

Three constraints we always plan for in Dubai Internet City: DM / DDA permit required for any structural modification; Community management NOC required before works; Working hours typically 08:00–17:00 weekdays. We surface these at the quotation stage so the programme reflects them — not at week three when they suddenly stop site work.

What Dubai Internet City-specific compliance does a nursery fit-out need?

KHDA / ADEK / SPEA licensing depending on emirate, plus DM hygiene, DCD fire-egress, EN 1729 (school furniture) and EN 1176/1177 (playground HIC) on every soft element. For Dubai Internet City we also coordinate TECOM Authority building NOC and 3rd-party safety inspections (hygiene, fire, child-protection) before opening.

Which authority approvals do nurseries need in the UAE?

Depending on the Emirate: KHDA (Dubai), ADEK (Abu Dhabi), SPEA (Sharjah). All three require approved drawings, child-to-staff ratio compliance, sanitary provision, sleeping rooms, indoor/outdoor play areas, kitchen separation, MEP safety and finish certification. We pre-submit drawings before procurement so the layout is signed off in principle before money is spent.

What standards apply to nursery furniture and play equipment?

EN 1729-1/-2 for school furniture (height ranges, stability, edge profiles). EN 1176/1177 for playground equipment and impact-attenuation surfacing. EN 71-1/-2/-3 for toys. EN 14749 for storage. We supply only certified product and provide certificates with handover documentation.

Do you do indoor and outdoor play areas?

Yes — both. Indoor play includes soft play, modular climbing, sensory zones, role-play villages and reading nooks. Outdoor play includes climbing structures, slides, swings, sand pits, water-play, shaded pergolas, soft-impact rubber surfacing — all to EN 1176/1177 with HIC (Head Injury Criterion) certification.

Starting a Dubai Internet City kids nursery design & fit-out project?

Tell us the building or villa, the brief and the timeline. We'll come back within one business day with the Dubai Internet City authority routing, a sequenced programme and a fixed-price quotation under one accountable contract — TECOM Authority and DDA approvals included as standard.

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Start your Dubai Internet City kids nursery design & fit-out.

Reach the named Dubai Internet City project manager directly — phone, WhatsApp, email or contact form.

Phone
+971 58 934 3408
WhatsApp
+971 58 934 3408
Email
info@buildsmith.ae
Office
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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