A double decker exhibition stand in Dubai costs AED 3,500–8,000+ per sqm for the full two-level build, including structural engineering certification and DWTC compliance. The upper level creates 50–100% more usable floor area from the same ground footprint. Structural engineer sign-off and DWTC approval are mandatory, allow 6–8 weeks for complex builds. This guide covers costs, compliance, when it’s worth it, and how to brief the right contractor.
At Dubai’s flagship exhibitions, GITEX Global, Arab Health, Gulfood, Big 5, double decker stands are a common sight in the major aisles. They create landmark presence on the show floor, provide private VIP meeting space away from the hall noise, and communicate brand investment at a level that commands respect from C-suite visitors. They are also significantly more expensive and compliance-intensive than single-level builds.
This guide gives you the complete picture: who should invest in a double decker stand, what it costs in 2026, what the DWTC compliance process involves, and how to build a brief that gets you accurate proposals.
What Is a Double Decker Exhibition Stand?
A double decker exhibition stand is a two-storey structure that uses the vertical space above a stand to create a second functional floor. The ground level handles public-facing engagement, product demos, reception, open meeting areas. The upper level typically houses private meeting rooms, hospitality lounges, or VIP presentation spaces. Both levels communicate strong brand investment and create a distinctive visual landmark in any exhibition hall.
The structural requirement that distinguishes double decker stands from all other stand types is the load-bearing floor system between levels. This must be engineered, signed off by a qualified structural engineer, and approved by DWTC’s technical team before build-up day. No contractor can build a double decker at a major UAE venue without this approval in place.
2026 Double Decker Stand Cost Breakdown (Dubai)
Double decker stands cost AED 3,500–8,000+ per sqm at ground floor level. The premium over single-level stands reflects structural engineering requirements, specialised fabrication, additional materials, and the compliance cost. The upper level provides additional functional space at a marginal cost, which is why double deckers can deliver better cost-per-sqm of usable space than large single-level custom builds at major Dubai events.
Stand Category | Ground Sqm | Total Usable Area | Per-Sqm Range | All-In Build Range |
Small double decker | 18 sqm | 32–36 sqm | AED 3,500–5,500 | AED 63,000–99,000 |
Mid-size double decker | 36 sqm | 65–75 sqm | AED 3,500–6,000 | AED 126,000–216,000 |
Large double decker | 54 sqm | 100–110 sqm | AED 4,000–7,000 | AED 216,000–378,000 |
Premium flagship | 72+ sqm | 140+ sqm | AED 5,000–8,000+ | AED 360,000–576,000+ |
Cost-per-usable-sqm insight: A 36 sqm double decker at AED 5,000/sqm (AED 180,000 build) delivers 70 sqm of usable space at approximately AED 2,570 per usable sqm, often cheaper than two separate single-level stands of equivalent total area. This is why double deckers are economically rational at major events despite their higher headline cost.
What Is Included vs Excluded in the Per-Sqm Rate
Cost Element | Typically Included | Often Excluded |
Structural steel or aluminium frame | Yes | No |
Upper level floor system (structural) | Yes | Upgrades to glass or premium flooring |
Staircase (standard) | Yes | Premium or feature staircase design |
DWTC Structural Approval | No — extra | Must be included in contract explicitly |
Structural engineer fee | No — extra | Typically AED 5,000–12,000 |
DWTC Build Permit | No — extra | AED 500–2,000 |
Ground floor design and build | Yes | Premium materials, LED, AV |
Upper floor fit-out (furniture, walls) | Partial | Premium meeting room fit-out |
Electrical (connection fee + metered consumption) | No | AED 2,500–8,000 |
Dismantle and removal | No — often excluded | AED 5,000–15,000 for double decker |
DWTC Compliance Process for Double Decker Stands
Double decker stands at Dubai World Trade Centre require four compliance steps that single-level stands do not: structural engineer engagement, structural drawings preparation, DWTC technical approval, and a pre-event physical inspection. The combined timeline is 5–8 weeks before build-up day. Starting this process late is the most common cause of double decker delays and cost overruns.
Compliance Step | Who Handles It | Minimum Lead Time | Cost |
Appoint structural engineer | Contractor (with client approval) | 8+ weeks before build-up | AED 5,000–12,000 typical |
Structural drawings prepared | Structural engineer | 6–8 weeks before build-up | Included in engineer fee |
Submit to DWTC Technical Dept | Contractor | 5–6 weeks before build-up | AED 500–2,000 permit fee |
DWTC review and approval | DWTC (2–3 week review) | 4 weeks before build-up | Included in permit fee |
Pre-build inspection during setup | DWTC safety team | During build-up days | No additional cost |
Sign-off for visitor access | DWTC safety team | Before show opens | No additional cost |
Critical point: DWTC’s technical review takes 2–3 weeks. If the drawings require revisions, this extends the timeline. Submitting with 4 weeks to build-up day with no revision buffer is a serious risk. Quality contractors submit 6+ weeks out for all double decker projects.
Ground Floor vs Upper Floor: Layout Strategy
Ground Floor, Public Engagement Zone
The ground floor of a double decker stand functions like a standalone exhibition stand, open, inviting, designed for walk-in traffic and active product demonstration. Key design principles for the ground floor:
- Open entry from at least two sides, double deckers with fully enclosed ground floors see lower walk-in traffic than those with open configurations
- Product demonstration areas visible from the approach, displays that are visible from 10m+ draw visitors toward the stand
- Clear staircase access to upper level with directional signage, many visitors don’t realise there is an upper level unless it is visibly signposted
- Reception counter positioned to greet visitors and invite both floor levels as appropriate
- Hospitality provision at ground level, refreshments are offered before guiding priority visitors upstairs
Upper Floor, Private Engagement Zone
The upper floor is where the most commercially valuable conversations happen at Dubai trade shows. Separated from the noise and activity of the show floor, the upper level creates a context that significantly changes the quality of business conversations:
- Private meeting rooms (2–4 person capacity): The highest-ROI single feature of any double decker stand for B2B exhibitors
- VIP hospitality lounge: Premium refreshments, comfortable seating, presentation screen, positions visitors as valued guests
- Presentation area with AV: Dedicated space for structured product presentations to small groups
- Open terrace option: Some brands design the upper level as a semi-open viewing platform, striking visual and great for senior relationship-building
Who Should Invest in a Double Decker Stand in Dubai?
Scenario | Double Decker Justified? | Reason |
Flagship show (GITEX, Arab Health, Gulfood), 36+ sqm allocation | Yes | Brand presence, private meeting space, and cost-per-usable-sqm all favour double decker |
First exhibition, testing the market | No | Too high capital commitment for an unproven show investment |
Under 18 sqm space allocation | No | Structural compliance and cost premium not recovered at this footprint |
Primary objective is VIP meetings and C-suite engagement | Yes | Upper level private space directly enables this objective |
Product launch at major industry show | Yes | Landmark visual presence at the most important event of the year |
Government or country pavilion participation | Often Yes | Double deckers are standard for national pavilion configurations |
SME with limited budget | No | Modular or mid-range custom single-level delivers better budget efficiency |
Double Decker Stand Design Checklist
- Stand footprint confirmed as 18 sqm minimum, double decker is not structurally viable below this size
- Structural engineer appointed and timeline confirmed with contractor
- DWTC submission schedule confirmed, minimum 6 weeks before build-up day
- Upper floor function defined: private meeting rooms, VIP lounge, or presentation space
- Staircase location confirmed: not blocking aisle access, visible from stand entry points
- Upper level directional signage designed into stand graphics
- Ground floor open on minimum two sides, closed configurations reduce walk-in traffic
- Electrical capacity confirmed for two-level power requirements
- Dismantle cost explicitly included in contractor quote, double decker dismantles are significantly more complex
- Insurance covers two-level structure, confirm with liability insurance provider
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum stand size for a double decker at DWTC?
The practical minimum for a structurally viable and aesthetically proportionate double decker stand at DWTC is 18 sqm (approximately 4.5m x 4m). Below this footprint, the structural cost and compliance premium is not recovered by the additional space created. Most double decker stands at flagship Dubai shows are 36 sqm or larger.
How much extra does a double decker cost compared to a standard stand?
A double decker adds 60–120% to the cost of a comparable single-level custom stand at the same footprint. However, the total cost per usable square metre often compares favourably because the upper level adds 80–100% more floor area for roughly 30–40% additional structural cost once the base frame is in place.
Do I need a structural engineer for a double decker stand in Dubai?
Yes, without exception. DWTC requires structural engineering sign-off for all two-level stand configurations. This is not a regulatory formality, the load-bearing floor and staircase system must be engineered to safely carry multiple visitors simultaneously. No reputable contractor will build a double decker without this certification in place.
How long does DWTC approval take for a double decker stand?
Allow 5–8 weeks from structural drawing submission to approved build permit. DWTC’s technical review takes 2–3 weeks. If revisions are required, add another 1–2 weeks. Quality contractors submit double decker applications 7–8 weeks before build-up day to maintain comfortable revision buffer.
Can NS Events & Exhibitions build a double decker stand at DWTC?
Yes. NS Events & Exhibitions FZC is a DWTC-accredited contractor with structural double decker capability and established relationships with structural engineering firms for UAE compliance. Contact us with your floor plan and event dates for a full proposal.








