EAD Awarded LEED Certificate for Sustainable Buildings

EAD Awarded LEED Certificate for Sustainable Buildings

This certification is in line with EAD’s strategic priority on “Leadership in corporate environmental sustainability”

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) announced today that it was awarded the LEED Certificate by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The Green Building Classification System is considered the most widely used in the world.

The Agency was awarded in recognition of its outstanding efforts in managing sustainable, healthy and environmentally friendly buildings and its’ application of sustainability standards in three of its facilities.

The Agency received the LEED Platinum certification for its leadership in the application of energy and environmental protection systems for its headquarters, as well as Al Wathba Wetland Reserve.

The EAD offices based in Al Ain were certified LEED Gold for their application of energy and environmental protection systems.

The USGBC also acknowledged EAD for its sustainable facility management and leadership in energy and environmental design, while commending it for fulfilling the necessary certification criteria.

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These include managing indoor environmental quality, including factors such as air quality, green cleaning materials, pest management and zero tobacco smoke presence.

The Agency is also deemed energy efficient due to reductions in electricity use and GHG emission intensity, chilled water consumption, and the numbers for refrigerants used in the three facilities.

Among the notable achievements were EAD’s use of low-emission vehicles in its Transport Division, water efficiency measures such as efficient sanitary fixtures and low water consumption intensity, as well as its sustainable procurement policy for daily office consumables.

As such, EAD’s office buildings performed well, and the building operation data for the 2020-21 period demonstrated that the Agency lived up to the LEED certificate standards .

Her Excellency Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD, said: “At EAD we like to lead by example. If we are going to urge stakeholders to conserve the environment in Abu Dhabi, then we need to be doing the same.

"Therefore, we have worked very hard to ensure that all our physical assets are sustainable and green so that we can be a credible and accountable organisation.

"We were duly rewarded for these efforts, and I am very proud of my team for continuously implementing the environmentally sustainable practices so that we earned LEED certification and be acknowledged by such a respected international entity.”

Fatima Mohamed Al Marzooqi, Director of Facility Management and Administration Division at EAD said: “We are among the few entities in Abu Dhabi to have received the LEED certificate.

"It is an honour to be alongside other buildings that match the criteria such as the ADNOC headquarter buildings, the Siemens building in Masdar City, Masdar headquarters and the IRENA building, also in Masdar.”

This certification is in line with EAD’s strategic priority on “Leadership in corporate environmental sustainability” which aims to reduce the Agency’s environmental footprint, improve efficiency, and raise awareness about sustainability.

Receiving the LEED certificate involved two phases. The first one was the 12-month feasibility, gap assessment and measures implementation, followed by an 18-month second phase of performance monitoring and certification.

The Agency partnered with Global Energy and Environmental Engineering Service (GE3S), a consultancy firm that assisted EAD in its accreditation. GE3S helped assess the gaps in the EAD facilities against the LEED performance standards, and identified mitigation measures needed to improve the building’s performance.

The consultancy firm also prepared all the plans, procedures, analysis and documentation that needed to be submitted to USGBC to obtain the LEED certification.

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