Red Sea Global achieves seven LEED certifications for sustainable properties
To achieve LEED certification, each building incorporates a range of sustainability features including passive design techniques, energy-efficient technologies, sustainable material selection, water conservation strategies
Red Sea Global (RSG) has announced that it has been awarded seven new LEED certifications for properties at The Red Sea. These Building Design + Construction (BD+C) certifications position them for developing efficient, green buildings. Additionally, RSG also secured LEED for Cities and Communities pre-certification for the AMAALA masterplan.
“We were determined to redefine industry standards from the outset. To ensure we deliver on this ambition, our development and delivery teams work hand-in-hand with our sustainability team at every stage, scrutinising design plans and collaborating during the build process, resulting in high quality, low-impact properties,” said John Pagano, Group CEO at Red Sea Global.
To achieve LEED certification, each building incorporates a range of sustainability features including passive design techniques, energy-efficient technologies, sustainable material selection, water conservation strategies, building management systems, and treated sewage effluent for irrigation.
Peter Templeton, CEO at the US Green Building Council (USGBC) added, “Achieving LEED certification is more than just implementing sustainable practices. It represents a commitment to making the world a better place and influencing others to do better. Given the extraordinary importance of climate protection and the central role buildings play in that effort, Red Sea Global is creating a path forward through their LEED certification.”
All six properties newly certified at The Red Sea are connected to the destination’s renewable infrastructure and operate entirely on solar energy. Across Phase One of the development alone, this will avoid the equivalent of 575,000t of carbon dioxide being emitted into the atmosphere per year. This is equal to removing more than 133,000 cars from the road for one year or powering 75,000 homes. Further, Red Sea International Airport (RSI) is the only airport across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries powered by sunlight 24 hours a day, said RSG in its statement.
LEED v4.1 Building Design + Construction is a benchmark in energy and environmental design. Achieving the certification is the foundation for LEED Zero, a complement to LEED that verifies the achievement of net zero goals in buildings during operation and maintenance, said the statement.
When it opened last year, Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, became the first hotel in Saudi Arabia to achieve LEED Platinum status. In July 2024, the USGBC included Red Sea Global in its 2024 LEED Power Builders, a recognition awarded to developers and builders that have exhibited an outstanding commitment to LEED and residential green building. RSG is the only developer outside the US to have made that list.
RSG welcomed its first guests last year, with three of its hotels now open. Shebara and Desert Rock will welcome their first guests later this year, while Shura Island is on track to welcome guests in 2025, the statement highlighted.