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October 8, 2024 mebim0

The landmark Paris Agreement entered into force on the fourth of November 2016 and outlined a number of goals with regards to combating climate change, and accelerating and intensifying actions and investments needed for a sustainable low carbon future.

Some of the key aspects of the agreement included strengthening the global response to climate change, with the goal of limiting global temperature increases to well below two degrees Celsius, while pursuing efforts to limit the increase to 1.5-degrees Celsius. To achieve this goal, parties agreed to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) as soon as possible, with the understanding that peaking will take longer for developing countries, with the aim of achieving a balance between anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of GHGs in the second half of the century.

Since the Paris Agreement came into effect, significant progress has been made in terms of decarbonising industries and economies around the globe, however there’s plenty more than needs to be done as the world continues to warm. In early January 2024, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) issues a statement confirming 2023 was the warmest year on record.

Post Paris Red Flags

Its statement on 12 January noted: earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis by NASA. Global temperatures last year were around 1.2-degrees Celsius above the average for NASA’s baseline period (1951-1980), scientists from NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York reported.

It added: in 2023, hundreds of millions of people around the world experienced extreme heat, and each month from June through December set a global record for the respective month. July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded. Overall, Earth was about 1.4 degrees Celsius warmer in 2023 than the late 19th-century average, when modern record-keeping began.

“NASA and NOAA’s global temperature report confirms what billions of people around the world experienced last year; we are facing a climate crisis. From extreme heat, to wildfires, to rising sea levels, we can see our Earth is changing,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.

“The exceptional warming that we’re experiencing is not something we’ve seen before in human history. It’s driven primarily by our fossil fuel emissions, and we’re seeing the impacts in heat waves, intense rainfall, and coastal flooding,” remarked Gavin Schmidt, Director of GISS.

More recently, on 6 June 2024, Copernicus – the European Union’s Earth Observation Programme – announced that May 2024 marks 12 months of record-breaking global temperatures. Its press statement highlighted: May 2024 was warmer globally than any previous May in the ERA5 reanalysis dataset, going back to 1940, and was the twelfth month in a row that was the warmest in the ERA5 record for the respective month of the year. While unusual, we nevertheless saw a similar streak of monthly global temperature records in 2015/2016. Last month was 1.52-degrees Celsius above the estimated May average for the 1850-1900 pre-industrial reference period.”

Extreme Weather Events

As the climate changes, industry experts including those from NASA warn that the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events are increasing, including heat extremes, wildfires, droughts, tropical cyclones, heavy precipitation, floods, high-tide flooding and marine heat waves. In the Middle East, and more specifically the UAE, on 16 April the country witnessed its heaviest rainfall on record, surpassing anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949 according to the National Centre of Meteorology. The downpour bought life to a standstill and caused significant damage to property and infrastructure.

In an interview with Khaleej Times, Dr. Diana Francis, Senior Research Scientist and Head of the Environmental and Geophysical Sciences (ENGEOS) Lab at Khalifa University said the UAE will experience more frequent extreme weather events in the future. She noted that due to global warming, the country will have increased rainfall in the spring, as well as hotter and longer summers.

She explained, “There has been indication in the recent reports of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that extreme weather events like heat waves or rainfall are going to be ‘more frequent’ and ‘more intense’ due to the increase in global temperature. This varies according to the region. It could be a heatwave in Asia for instance, or intense rainfall that we witnessed in the UAE.”

Taking all this information into account, it’s absolutely imperative that efforts be stepped up to prevent catastrophic climate change and the occurrence of extreme weather events. The built environment has a key role to play, as the sector is responsible for 37% of total carbon emissions globally, and involves several hard-to-abate sectors.

According to World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group, the green transition of the building value chain can unlock US $1.8tn in market opportunities globally, as well as significant social and environmental value. The WEF noted that to fully seize the opportunities presented by the green transition of the building sectors, stakeholders across the value chain should adopt a strategic and collaborative approach, especially around standard setting, flagship development, policy design and innovation.

One area of the sector that deserves significant focus is cement and concrete, which have a significant environmental footprint stemming from its manufacture and use in buildings and infrastructure. It’s estimated that 7.3bn cubic metres of concrete is used worldwide each year, and cement – the core material used to make concrete – is responsible for 9% of all CO2 emissions globally.

Tackling Concrete Emissions

Reducing the impact of this material on the environment is therefore crucial, and is the focus of a partnership that was announced in early July 2024 between Green Valley Biochar and Bton Group. The former company is a producer of biochar – a carbon sinking material traditionally used for soil enhancement – while the latter is a Germany-based technology-driven concrete company. The collaboration is said to represent a significant step towards sustainable construction in the GCC region.

The partnership between the two firms will see biochar being used in the production of concrete. The Bton Group is said to have developed technology that allows the use of biochar in concrete without any adverse effects. The firm said that the use of biochar actually enhances the durability of the concrete, and the resulting product is climate positive, achieving more than 100% CO2 savings.

Discussing the concrete industry and cement’s impact on the environment and the partnership with Bton Group, Tolga Soytekin, Co-Founder, Green Valley Biochar notes, “Concrete is used twice as much as any other construction material. Cement (the core ingredient within concrete) is responsible for 8% of global emissions and 90% of the emissions within concrete. As the global population is expected to rise to 10bn by 2060, there is a need to build at scale with a material that will not destroy the planet. This is why Green Valley Biochar and Bton Group’s partnership is so important. We can produce concrete which sinks more CO2 than is produced. In other words, the concrete produced as a result of our partnership is climate-positive.”

As per the terms of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the two firms, Green Valley Biochar will supply or manage pyrolysis plants for the production of biochar and secure the supply of biomass. The Bton Group will then utilise the biochar in concrete production. The partnership is expected to open a new market for Green Valley’s biochar and enable Bton Group to provide large-scale climate positive solutions to the region.

The partnership between the two firms is said to have been set in motion by an environmental solutions consultancy. Soytekin says, “Bton and Green Valley Biochar were introduced by Synova, an environmental solutions consultancy working closely with a major real estate developer in the UAE. Part of the developer’s mandate was for the use of locally sourced lightweight aggregates, hence the two companies were a perfect fit.”

Shedding light on some of the short- and long-term goals of the partnership, Soytekin states, “In the short term, we will immediately deliver solutions to clients fulfilling their needs for carbon-neutral concrete, thereby meeting their sustainability goals. In the long term, Green Valley and Bton will establish production facilities that include on-site pyrolysis plants for efficient manufacturing. Through ongoing discussions with developers, we expect there to be extremely large off-take demands, which will require establishing multiple production facilities.”

Soytekin says that in addition to the firm’s existing facility in Dubai, it will establish new facilities in Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. “These locations have been selected due to the vast amount of construction required in the coming years. There is a strong emphasis on decarbonising construction and reducing reliance on existing resources. The partnership between Green Valley and Bton not only allows for the decarbonisation of concrete, it also utilises non-traditional resources, enabling a more resilient supply chain and reducing the impact of the fluctuating material markets,” he outlined.

Thomas Demmel, CEO of Bton Group is positive about the impact of the partnership and sees significant opportunities in the region. He comments, “The combination of Green Valley Biochar and Bton’s technologies enables the production of a previously unattainable product: biochar concrete. Traditionally, when using more than 2% of biochar within concrete, the absorbent properties of biochar would lead to poor mixability, pourability, and strength in concrete. However, Bton’s technologies overcome this major challenge, allowing the seamless incorporation of biochar into concrete products. This innovation drives the sustainable concrete market forward, enabling developers to create truly sustainable buildings and infrastructure.”

Real World Benefits

Highlighting the production process for the carbon positive concrete and its benefits, Demmel outlines, “Within Bton’s concrete production process, CO2-reduced cement (low-clinker) is used, enabling a reduction of CO2 by 70%. Bton’s technologies allow for these cement to be used while achieving the same strengths and curing times as when using highly emitting Portland cement (high-clinker). This means that the concrete contains 70% less CO2 with the same performance and cost as traditional concrete. Additionally, Bton’s lower hydration temperature eliminates the need for additional cooling methods such as cold water or ice, saving time, money, and labour, particularly in hot climates like the UAE, where temperature control is crucial to avoid cracking.”

“The addition of Green Valley’s biochar is the key enabler to producing concrete with neutral or even negative CO2 emissions. Biochar is a carbon sink, with 1kg of biochar equating to 3kg of CO2e (depending on the feedstock) which when added to concrete, greatly reduces its carbon footprint. As well as biochar allowing for carbon-neutral and carbon-negative concretes, the additional carbon embedded into the concrete can also enhance the durability and strength of the concrete, leading to a product with specifications even better than those produced through traditional production methods.”

He emphasises, “The resulting product is concrete that absorbs more emissions than it produces, offering the same strength and durability (if not better) as traditional concrete. It boasts a superior finish and can be produced in all existing strength classes and for all existing applications.”

Soytekin adds, “It’s important to consider the type of biochar used in the cement mixture as all types of biomass can be converted to biochar, however, certain biomass used as a feedstock during the pyrolysis phase produces a lower carbon product. Green Valley exclusively used hardwood waste and creates biochar with 80-to-90% recalcitrant carbon content, making it ideal for use in industrial applications for maximum impact.”

Demmel is also quick to point out that compared to alternative low carbon concretes, biochar concrete does not come with additional costs. “Unlike other CO2-reduced concretes, the concrete produced as a result of the partnership between Green Valley and Bton does not come with a green premium—a large increase in price due to its sustainable and CO2 reduction characteristics. Instead, it is priced competitively against traditional concrete. It also meets all required norms and specifications, performing exactly as traditional concrete. This allows construction and development companies to use it as a direct replacement for their existing concrete. The product has undergone rigorous testing in both Europe and the Middle East and is held to the highest standards, having been independently verified.”

He adds, “Additionally, Bton produces biochar concrete in lightweight concrete classes. Bton’s innovative process allows for the production of concrete that is 40% lighter than regular concrete while maintaining the same compressive strength. This results in a concrete that is extremely resistant to natural disasters such as earthquakes while being simultaneously climate-positive.”

Here, Demmel states that biochar concrete also offers a number of benefits with regards to its mix and recycling. “Bton’s biochar concrete can incorporate large amounts of recycled concrete and materials within its mix designs. The biochar concrete produced by Bton is also fully recyclable in the same way as traditional concrete, enabling a truly circular production process.”

He summarises, “The groundbreaking partnership between Green Valley and Bton is poised to revolutionise the sustainable construction industry in the Middle East. The innovative biochar concrete is not only climate-positive but also competitively priced, making it an instant game-changer for any construction project.”

“The partnership will benefit the whole construction industry and allow for highly sustainable – in fact, carbon negative/climate positive and price competitive concrete/precast concrete elements. This collaboration, which has been propelled by one of the largest real estate developers in the UAE, is a  landmark for technology-driven circular solutions in the GCC,” he concludes.

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October 8, 2024 mebim0

The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the industry to improve product manufacturing began in the 1970s with the introduction of Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC), which aided in designing and refining products for better accuracy and optimisation. In the 1990s, AI expanded to capturing worker experiences and gathering data. Today, AI plays a crucial role in enhancing quality control, optimisation, robotics, predictive maintenance, and workplace health and safety.

The construction industry has historically been slower than other sectors in adopting modern methods of working. As a result, construction defects often lead to higher costs, management challenges, delays in project delivery, and issues related to quality, waste, and health and safety.

Recently, there have been strong calls for the construction industry to swiftly embrace digitisation to address these issues. Evidence suggests that implementing AI applications can significantly enhance the construction process. Beyond the potential economic boost of approximately two precent (US $1.6tn) to the global economy, digitisation supports global goals related to quality, sustainability, and well-being.

For instance, there is a strong push to adopt 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) in building construction. The UAE has set a goal for 25% of its buildings to be 3D printed by 2030. This initiative highlights the advantages of 3DCP, including greater flexibility in architectural design, reduced material waste, and shorter project timelines. Additionally, 3DCP promotes a safer work environment and appeals to younger generations. It has also been shown to be more cost-effective, time-efficient, and environmentally friendly in reducing CO2 emissions compared to traditional construction methods.

Machine Learning (ML), a subset of AI, is also making significant contributions to the construction industry. It processes large datasets derived from real-case historical experiences to forecast potential issues such as project timelines and resource allocation. ML improves safety by predicting hazards before they arise and enhances quality control by detecting defects using sensors, thereby minimising the need for manual inspections.

Furthermore, building Information Modelling (BIM) is increasingly recognised as a powerful AI tool, providing a 3D virtual representation of a facility before physical construction begins. It allows subcontractors to contribute their input to identify and avoid potential faults, thereby reducing waste generation during construction. Additionally, BIM helps prevent project delays, potentially saving up to 20% of costs. Furthermore, BIM has become essential in Quantity Surveying (QS) for its ability to deliver fast and accurate cost estimates.

Digital twins are a significant application of AI in construction, representing a virtual replica of a physical asset. They enable real-time interaction with the physical property throughout the entire construction lifecycle. Digital twins enhance communication and coordination among project stakeholders, document project progress, and help in reducing costs and time. They also play a crucial role in verifying quality and ensuring worker safety. Given that the construction industry has the highest rate of worker injuries, AI offers promising solutions to address this issue. For instance, integrating computer-connected technologies on-site—such as drones, CCTV cameras, sensors, IoT-enabled wearables, two-way radios, and instant language translation tools can help identify unsafe conditions or behaviours that could lead to accidents.

While AI offers significant advantages to the construction sector, it is, as any new technique, challenging to take advantage of. Firstly, the traditional nature of the construction industry presents a barrier. AI is advancing rapidly, and there is a need to build trust among contractors by demonstrating the success of AI-implemented projects and illustrating its benefits.

Additionally, there are concerns about AI potentially displacing jobs. Due to automation, it is projected that 14% of global workers may need to transition to new professions by 2030. To address these concerns, it is crucial to focus on the social impact of AI and foster public trust in its transformation. Moreover, government strategies should allocate more resources to training and developing AI experts in construction to meet future demands.

Another significant concern is AI security against hackers and cybercrime, which incurs additional costs and demands continuous surveillance. In the construction industry, even minor AI errors can have substantial impacts on quality, costs, and planning. The most critical risk is that such mistakes can result in accidents and loss of life. Therefore, further research is urgently needed to prevent high-level attacks.

One more challenge is the high initial cost of AI solutions in construction. For instance, using 3DCP instead of traditional methods requires additional expenses in terms of construction materials, machinery, and maintenance, which can be unaffordable for small firms. However, as technology becomes more widespread, its costs are expected to decrease.

Another question is the ethics and privacy concerns of integrating AI in the workplace. For example, automated monitoring can negatively impact employees, leading to stress, anxiety, and a loss of trust in supervisors. Therefore, new policies and regulations must be implemented to protect sensitive personal information.

Despite the initial costs, implementing AI in construction is crucial for achieving global goals related to quality, sustainability, and well-being. However, extensive research is still needed to mitigate its drawbacks.

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October 8, 2024 mebim0

MAG Lifestyle Development has announced MAG 777, a US $95mn residential tower located in Dubai Sports City. The developer said the project is already 60% complete.

MAG 777 aims to offer lakefront living in the city, and is said to offer easy access to shopping malls, dining outlets, entertainment venues, medical facilities, and schools, making it a prime choice for both families and professionals. Additionally, the project is in proximity to sports facilities, such as stadiums and golf courses, for those seeking an active lifestyle, the statement from MAG said.

The 22-storey building will offer 261 fully fitted units, featuring studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments designed to embody luxury and functionality, and will be ready for handover by the end of 2025, it added.

“In line with our commitment to creating exceptional living experiences, MAG 777 represents a new benchmark in luxury living at Dubai Sports City. This project promises a lifestyle that embodies elegance, comfort, and modernity. Every element, from the exquisite interiors to the world-class amenities, has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the aspirations of our discerning residents. We are excited to bring this unique vision to life and raise expectations for urban living in Dubai Sports City,” said Talal Moafaq Al Gaddah, CEO of MAG Lifestyle Development.

“By introducing MAG 777, we are enhancing our portfolio with distinguished real estate projects in Dubai and continuing the MAG tradition of pushing the boundaries of modern living with innovative designs and top-tier amenities,” added Al Gaddah.

MAG 777 offers a range of premium amenities across two dedicated floors. The 20th floor serves as health club featuring a large gym, yoga room, Pilates room, steam room, sauna, and a cold plunge room. Meanwhile, on the rooftop, residents will enjoy an infinity pool with lake views, a BBQ deck, and relaxation zones. Communal spaces, including a seating lounge area, ensure that residents have every opportunity to unwind in comfort. The development also includes ample parking, spread across the basement and ground floors to ensure easy access for all residents, the statement explained.

The launch of MAG 777 is said to continue MAG’s legacy of delivering premium developments across Dubai. MAG has a proven track record, having completed a wide range of projects, including MAG City in Mohammed Bin Rashid City, MAG 5 Boulevard in Dubai South, and other key developments across the emirate. These projects have redefined urban living by blending sophistication, wellness, and sustainability, showcasing the company’s commitment to creating communities that offer long-term value for both residents and investors, the statement concluded.

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October 8, 2024 mebim0

Developer London Gate and Franck Muller, a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer, have unveiled their second project – Franck Muller Vanguard Tower. Billed as a luxury development set in the Dubai Marina, the new project aims to offer a luxury lifestyle experience, and has a planned handover by September 2027.

Spanning 34 floors, the tower will feature 722 units, ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments. Each residence offers designed space inspired by the sleek lines and innovative spirit of the Franck Muller Vanguard watch collection, with views of the Dubai Marina and interiors, said a statement.

“We are extremely proud to unveil our latest project with our strategic partner, where architectural opulence meets timeless luxury, we bring Franck Muller’s second branded residence to Dubai with the Franck Muller Vanguard Tower. With this partnership, we aim to reinstate the standards of sophistication and elegance, creating a living experience that reflects the brand values and vision of both London Gate and Franck Muller. An exclusive branded residential project, this will stand as a testament to our commitment to crafting unparalleled and never-seen spaces that resonate with our brand partner’s essence and prestige,” said Eman Taha, CEO of London Gate.

“With London Gate our commitment to both quality and delivery always remains our top priority with every project. Three of our projects, namely Nadine 1, Nadine 2 and Maya 5, are now completed ahead of schedule. Our iconic Franck Muller Aeternitas tower is rapidly moving towards completion with 30 floors already completed,” she adds.

Offering panoramic views of the Dubai Marina, it serves as both a dream home and a top-tier investment opportunity. The unique location attracts residents who appreciate luxury, exclusivity, and unparalleled access to Dubai’s bustling tourist and business districts. The Tower is designed for those seeking a lifestyle that is both refined and dynamic. With state-of-the-art amenities, the development offers modern fitness centers with cutting-edge equipment, luxurious swimming pools and serene lounges, full concierge services, secure parking with private access and immediate proximity to Dubai’s top attractions.

“After the record-breaking success of our first project together with Aeternitas Tower, we have set a benchmark for what branded residences can achieve in Dubai. This positions our partnership with London Gate as one of the most successful collaborations between a developer and a luxury brand in the region. In less than a year, this is our second major launch, and we’re absolutely thrilled and confident. to bring yet more elegance to the Dubai skyline with Franck Muller Vanguard Tower. This residential tower truly embodies the grandeur and elegance that are synonymous with our timepieces. We believe this project will resonate with our clientele and further strengthen our position in the market,” said Erol Baliyan, Managing Director, Franck Muller.

Built upon the innovative spirit that has propelled Franck Muller to the forefront of design, the Vanguard Tower represents a bold, new statement in residential architecture. Every aspect of the tower’s design is meticulously executed, combining modernity with enduring sophistication, the statement noted.

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October 8, 2024 mebim0

Real estate services provider Savills Middle East has announced the appointment of Toby Hall to lead commercial agency services. By strengthening its commercial agency service line, Savills is responding to the growing activity across the region, and particularly within the UAE, said a statement.

Dubai’s commercial market has witnessed large-scale leasing interest from corporate entities, many of whom are newly entering the market or expanding operations. The most recent office market update from Savills showed that on average, rental values for Grade A space across the city saw a year-on-year increase of 14% as of Q1 2024, with specific markets seeing a surge of 20% to 30%. Meanwhile, in the industrial sector, the increase in demand levels and pipeline of inquiries from the FMCG, third-party logistics providers, retail, and e-commerce sectors have led to rental increases across most micro-markets.

In his new role, Hall’s initial and primary remit is the UAE market, to build a business focusing on landlord leasing and office sales. His role will also involve advising Savills’ other regional teams which have established commercial agency service lines. He returns to the UAE after 2.5 years in London, where he was first a Senior Director in the Central London office team at JLL, and then a Partner at investment and office agency Kingly Partners. During his time at Kingly Partners, he helped set up their new office leasing team focusing on tenant representation, leasing and flex space.

Hall is a qualified MRICS surveyor and holds a BSc in Land Management and an MSc in Planning and Development from the University of Reading. In addition to the primary roles he held, he has been a Board Member and Chair of the CoreNet Global Middle East Chapter, which connects corporate real estate professionals within the region and around the world. He has also served on the board of the Middle East Council for Offices – MECO.

Speaking on his appointment, Hall noted, “The opportunities presented by this dynamic market is one of the key reasons for my return to the UAE. With the region’s rapidly evolving commercial landscape, I look forward to leveraging my experience in office leasing in the region and London to drive growth, build strong client relationships, and deliver innovative leasing strategies that align with the ambitious vision of the exciting Middle Eastern markets. Savills has cemented its position as an internationally renowned real estate company, and I look forward to working with some of the best minds in the business across Savills expansive global network. Together with the talented team at Savills, I am excited to create lasting value for our clients and partners.”

Steven Morgan, CEO at Savills Middle East commented, “We are thrilled to welcome Toby to the Savills business to further expand the commercial agency offering in the Middle East. Over the years across many markets, Toby has gained significant experience that is highly relevant to our business and markets. Led by the UAE, our region has showcased tremendous potential for commercial sector growth and Toby and the team are well positioned to tap into these opportunities and unlock value for our clients.”

The announcement from Savills Middle east follows the expansion activity of its UAE residential division, which began at the start of the year and which aims to see the addition of over 100 agents by year end.

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October 7, 2024 mebim0

The 2024 edition of the popular Big Project Middle East Awards (BPME Awards) will take place on 29 January 2025, the Big Project Middle East (BPME) team has confirmed.

The gala dinner event is returning to the Ritz Carlton JBR, Dubai and will recognise excellence from across the construction supply chain, including government organisations, developers, contractors, and suppliers.  Read about all the categories here.

The 15th edition of the event has its 31 Awards split across several categories: Individual Awards; Sustainability Awards; Developer Awards; Contractor Awards, and Project Awards. The BPME team has confirmed that nominations are now open and noted that the nomination process has been streamlined.

“This being the 15th year of the prestigious BPME Awards, the BPME team wanted to make a change with regards to the nomination process. As before you have to make your case to the panel of judges but we now ask that this be done on our website by highlighting key achievements via bullet points, following which you can address the judges via a 300-word essay (please see the screenshot). As far as supporting documentation, we now only accept testimonials,” said Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at Big Project Middle East.

Read the nominations guidelines for the 2024 edition of the BPME Awards by clicking here.

“With the 2024 edition of the BPME Awards we will continue to focus on the full breadth of the construction supply chain, and will recognise excellence across small, medium and large developers, contractors, government agencies etc. I encourage everyone to pay close attention to the nomination guidelines and the individual category instructions, as that is the best way to find out exactly what you need to put in a winning nomination,” explained Saundalkar.

Following the close of nominations on 6 December, the BPME editorial team will go through the first round of eliminations, and will then send the remaining nominations to a panel of expert judges from the industry.

The shortlist for the BPME Awards will be revealed in early January 2025, following which shortlisted companies and winners will be recognised at a gala dinner function on 29 January.

Read more about the BPME Awards by clicking here.

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October 7, 2024 mebim0

The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has launched a series of initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability and conservation efforts among Abu Dhabi’s next generation. Through awareness programs in schools and households the DoE is promoting a sustainable future as Abu Dhabi advances its efforts toward achieving the UAE’s 2050 Net Zero goals. Education is crucial for shaping a sustainable future and is a key focus for the DoE.

The Abu Dhabi Demand Side Management and Energy Rationalisation Strategy 2030 aims to reduce electricity consumption by 22% and water consumption by 32% by 2030, with several programs managed by various entities and overseen by the DoE. As part of this strategy, the Behavioural Change program is a key enabler to enhance policy effectiveness, promote energy and water-efficient practices and help the community become more sustainable, the DoE said in a statement.

Ahmed Juma Al Falasi, Energy Efficiency Sector Executive Director- Acting at DoE said, “Our new initiatives aim to educate and empower individuals, creating a society that is highly aware of the importance of rationalising electricity and water consumption and how to conserve them. By educating students, these initiatives expand to the community by engaging the next generation in action-based learning. We aim to inspire generations to achieve sustainability and environmental awareness by reducing carbon emissions. These individuals will carry the behavioural patterns with them throughout their lives and will, in turn, teach the next generation the habits needed to make a difference.”

In collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), the Children’s Kit initiative provided 2,000 students in Abu Dhabi schools with efficiency kits. For two age groups six to nine years old and 10 to 13 years old, the kits include guides on sustainable living and practical tools such as water-efficient showerheads and solar-powered chargers. The initiative encourages a culture of responsibility and cultivates efficient habits from a young age.

The DoE’s has also launched a gamified learning tool called “EnergiX,” which is available for download on Apple and Android devices worldwide. This interactive tool educates children and their parents about the importance of energy and water conservation through an engaging gameplay. By providing actionable ways for children to begin conserving resources, the game instils valuable lessons in a fun and enjoyable manner, the statement noted.

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October 7, 2024 mebim0

The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) and the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), is inviting businesses owned by Emirati citizens and registered with the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) to submit proposals for the design, build, maintenance, and operation of animal feed markets across 10 locations across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain & AL Dhafra regions: Al Haffar, Al Rahba, Nahil, Rimah, Bu Kirayyah, Bu Samrah, Al Qou, Liwa, Ghayathi and Al Marfa.

Fodder facilities are an important link in the food chain and ADAFSA, in collaboration with DMT, is further encouraging livestock breeders through the provision of fodder retail and trading sites across key areas. The animal feed markets will offer surrounding communities and farmers with high quality animal feed supply and related services, said a statement.

Bidders are encouraged to participate in the tender which opened on 3 October 2024 and closes on 18 November 2024, at 5pm (UAE time). Interested businesses must submit their proposals in accordance with instructions to bidders included in the Request for Proposals (RFP).

To confirm their interest and receive the submission link, bidders must fill out the online form provided in the RFP documents, the statement said.

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October 7, 2024 mebim0

Designfit has announced an extensive re-brand, which includes the launch of a new brand identity, including a new website, as well as brand principles that reflect the company’s values. With projects such as Bonbon Café Angelo Musa at The Lana, Nikki Beach, DIFC Courts, Dragonfly & Frou Frou in its portfolio, Designfit continues to innovate across the commercial, F&B, hospitality, retail and residential sectors, forward-thinking design, fit-out solutions, and a spirit of collaboration, the firm said in a statement.

As a member of Cencorp Group, founded in 1986, designfit has built a strong reputation since early 2022 in the UAE as an industry partner, with vision to become a market leader, setting the bar for holistic and sustainable end-to-end design and build solutions across the GCC, the statement explained.

Sustainability has always been an integral part of approach, and now forms a core pillar of the new brand identity and principles. As the portfolio expands, the firm’s goal is to identify new tactics to reduce environmental impact and align with local communities, incorporating locally sourced, renewable materials in every project. The brand identity has evolved from a monochromatic black-and-white look to a bolder, more youthful aesthetic that distinguishes from the market. This includes a fresh logo, a simple color palette and graphic shapes that bring a sense of character and playfulness, the firm said.

As part of its growth, the firm has also announced key hires, including Glen Dyer as Design Director and Alice Inigo-Jones as Development & Strategy Director. Dyer joined the company from Zebra Projects, where he designed spaces in over 50 countries around the world, while Inigo-Jones brings 12 years of industry experience from across Australia, London, the UAE and KSA.

“A shift to the design and build methodology was not a decision I took lightly, however after meeting with Stephen and hearing his vision for the business – establishing designfit as a respected name in the design sector – I felt certain this was the right opportunity. The current portfolio of projects we have on our books all lean towards the luxury market, so I am excited for what the future holds,” says Dyer.

Inigo-Jones adds, “I am delighted to join designfit to spearhead growth initiatives and drive strategic development, when I met with Stephen, I saw a company with not only solid financial backing from its parent company Cencorp Group, but a team with immense talent and drive, delivering exceptional projects for their clients. designfit’s core values and commitment towards delivering excellence aligns perfectly with my approach to projects and clients alike. It’s an exceptionally exciting time to join at such at a pivotal moment and contribute to its journey of growth and success.”

Speaking on the rebrand and designfit’s vision for the future, CEO Stephen McGuill explains, “The rebrand underscores our continued commitment to the evolution and maturing of the business, from the very first day our vision has been to provide a best-in-class service through a human-centric mantra reflecting values of excellence, integrity, sustainability and genuine relationships essential to our future success and growth.”

Recent company portfolio additions include office spaces for global architecture studio Arquitectonica, and engineering firms Robert Bird Group and Meinhardt. In KSA where the objective is to expand the presence in the coming years designfit have collaborated with pharmaceutical group Merck to open a new hub in Riyadh for its regional affairs and have a number of projects going live later in 2024.

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October 4, 2024 mebim0

Dar Global has appointed David R. Weinreb as Non-Executive Chairman. Weinreb is said to be a seasoned entrepreneur and leader in real estate, and brings an extensive background spanning four decades of experience and innovation to Dar Global. He will build on the company’s strong foundations, focusing on its strategy to expand its portfolio and reach, the firm said in a statement.

Weinreb is known for his leadership as Co-Founder and CEO of The Howard Hughes Corporation, where he led a multi-billion-dollar real estate firm. Under his guidance, The Howard Hughes Corporation’s market cap grew from $500mn to $6bn by the time of his departure in 2019. Weinreb’s success in creating iconic developments such as Downtown Summerlin in Nevada and Ward Village in Honolulu has solidified his reputation as a leader in the sector with the ability to create enduring value in real estate, the statement explained.

As Chairman of Dar Global, Weinreb will guide the company’s vision to expand. His appointment is said to mark a milestone for Dar Global, as it aims to deliver landmark real estate projects that are innovative, sustainable, and designed to meet the evolving needs of modern cities.

Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global, commented: “We are excited to welcome David as our new Chairman. His experience and track record of driving growth in the sector will undoubtedly accelerate Dar Global’ s next phase of development.”

“I am pleased to join Dar Global at such an exciting time in its growth trajectory. My vision is to leverage Dar Global’ s foundation and take it to new heights, expanding its presence while seeking to ensure that developments not only meet but exceed the expectations of both local and international investors,” stated Weinreb.

“Together, we will focus on delivering exceptional value to our stakeholders by introducing globally influenced design standards and offerings that cater to both first and second home markets, while setting new benchmarks for innovation and excellence in real estate development,” Weinreb added.

Weinreb’s appointment reflects Dar Global’ s dedication to top-tier leadership and driving its vision of becoming a global leader in real estate development. With his expertise and leadership, the company is poised to achieve new milestones in the years ahead.

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