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First project in Middle East to secure first stage of LEED platinum certification

With a masterplan by WATG and Buro Happold, the certification champions lower carbon emissions and healthier environments

by Georgina Johnston 05 April 2021 Sustainable Buildings

The Red Sea Development Company has completed the first stage of the LEED for Cities platinum certification in the ‘Plan & Design’ criteria for The Red Sea Project. The award recognises the company's execution of practical and measurable strategies and solutions aimed at improving the sustainability and standard of living for those involved in the project. 

LEED for Cities is an internationally recognised urban sustainability rating system and certification programme that provides third-party verification of the current performance of built-out cities and communities. 

US Green Building Council (USGBC) benchmarks current performance and establishes targeted metrics that enable continuous improvement and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, human health and economic prosperity. 

As well as the destination-wide final certification set for award in Q2 2021, TRSDC is working with the USGBC to achieve certification on a number of hero buildings on site, including 15 hotels, an international airport and staff accommodation buildings. 

The work of cities and communities such as The Red Sea Project is a driving force in ensuring a more sustainable future for all. The Red Sea Development Company is setting the standard for what it means to be a high performer and their efforts and achievements should be an example for all.

Mahesh Ramanujam, President, CEO, USGBC

TRSDC’s commitment to regenerative tourism was recognised during the assessment process, specifically the master plan which was informed by a comprehensive Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) exercise. This initiative helped identify priority conservation areas and ensured 75% of the islands within The Red Sea Project area were left untouched, with nine islands designated as special conservation zones. 

Moreover, TRSDC is committed to delivering a 30% net conservation benefit by 2040. As part of this, it is creating the world’s largest battery storage facility to enable the entire site to be powered by renewable energy 24 hours a day, including the island sites. 

Upon completion in 2030, The Red Sea Project will comprise 50 hotels, offering up to 8,000 hotel rooms and around 1,300 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites. The destination will also include a luxury marina, entertainment and leisure facilities. 


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