Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)’s Accommodation Complex in Warsan has received the Platinum Rating in the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from the US Green Building Council (USGBC).
This marks the world’s inaugural multifamily project to attain this global certification, securing 80 points under LEED Homes v4.1.
This achievement brings the total number of DEWA buildings with LEED ratings to 10, reinforcing DEWA’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions in Dubai and striving towards net zero.
“We work to achieve the wise directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to consolidate the foundations of sustainability as a main component of the development journey and make Dubai a smart and sustainable city and the best city to live in worldwide. This supports the ‘Dubai Quality of Life Strategy 2033’, to establish Dubai as a global leader in quality of life. DEWA is one of the first organizations in Dubai to adopt the concept of green buildings. In 2019, DEWA achieved a global milestone, represented by Dubai getting the Platinum Rating in the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) for Cities certification awarded by USGBC. This makes Dubai the first city in the MENA region to receive this prestigious certification.”
“We are keen to increase the sustainable buildings that utilize modern methods to protect natural resources, adopt best practices in sustainable and innovative design, use environmentally friendly materials, and use electricity and water more efficiently. DEWA’s Accommodation Complex in Warsan receiving the Platinum Rating in the LEED reflects our commitment to enhancing the happiness and quality of life of employees and providing a safe, positive, and healthy environment that enhances their efficiency and productivity,” said Al Tayer added.
DEWA’s Accommodation Complex in Warsan, which is comprised of a building for families and another for bachelors, achieved 61 percent water savings and 28 percent energy savings. The Complex has reduced leakage and produces 10 percent of the energy it needs using renewable sources.
According to the statement, the furniture used in the Complex has received a certificate from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), an international non-profit organization that promotes environmentally appropriate, and socially beneficial viable management of the forests. The furniture contains low volatile organic compounds (Low VOC) materials, enhancing the quality of the building’s internal environment.
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