Ajman has carried out over 27,000 construction material tests as part of its efforts to ensure quality and safety amid a surge in development activity. The testing was conducted by municipal and regulatory authorities to maintain high standards across ongoing infrastructure and real estate projects.
Officials stated that the tests covered a wide range of materials including concrete, steel, asphalt, and other essential construction inputs. The initiative aims to ensure that all materials used in projects comply with approved specifications and safety regulations, reducing the risk of structural issues and enhancing long-term durability.
The rise in testing activity reflects Ajman’s rapid growth in construction, driven by new residential developments, commercial projects, and infrastructure expansion. Authorities emphasized that strict quality checks are crucial to support sustainable urban development and protect public safety.
Experts note that regular material testing not only improves construction standards but also builds confidence among investors, developers, and residents. It ensures that projects meet international benchmarks and align with the region’s long-term development goals.
The move highlights Ajman’s commitment to maintaining quality control while supporting its expanding construction sector.




