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ALEC & ALEMCO offices in Dubai achieve LEED Platinum and LEED Gold certification

ALEC & ALEMCO offices in Dubai achieve LEED Platinum and LEED Gold certification

Sustainability ALEC & ALEMCO offices in Dubai achieve LEED Platinum and LEED Gold certification
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The move reflects the company's deep-rooted commitment to quality, sustainability and employee well-being
ALEC has said that following its extension renovation works, it has been awarded LEED Platinum certification for its headquarters in Dubai. The firm said that its MEP subsidiary, ALEMCO, has also secured LEED Gold certification for its corporate office and adjoining yard in Dubai Industrial City.
These certifications, awarded by the US Green Building Council for Commercial Interiors, reflects the company's deep-rooted commitment to quality, sustainability and employee well-being, the firm said in its statement.
'Our priority was to enhance the overall workplace experience for our people, while embedding sustainability at every stage of the renovation. With improvements ranging from low-flow water fittings to LED lighting and advanced energy metering, we've not only reduced our footprint but reaffirmed our commitment to creating better buildings. These upgrades echo the same principles we bring to client projects, helping them meet and exceed their green building targets,' said Barry Lewis, CEO at ALEC.
LEED for interior design and construction (LEED ID+C) is a green building rating system focused on the design and construction of interior spaces within commercial buildings. The upgrades mark a significant milestone for ALEC, as it continues to invest in creating healthier, more efficient workspaces. By achieving the highest level of LEED certification, ALEC demonstrates both its capabilities in delivering world-class green building solutions, and its determination to hold its own operations to the highest standards, the statement highlighted.
To earn the certifications, ALEC said that it implemented a wide range of sustainability measures across both facilities. Water consumption was reduced by 55% from baseline through the use of low-flow fixtures equipped with sensors, and lighting energy was cut by 25% compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2010 standards, thanks to the installation of energy-efficient LED fixtures, occupancy sensors, and enhanced commissioning protocols. Indoor environmental quality was also enhanced through the use of low-VOC paints, adhesives, and materials, while design features maximised daylight use and improved acoustics.
Significant attention was given to responsible sourcing and material reuse. Structural materials included steel with 25% post-consumer recycled content, 100% bio-based wall boards for phone booths, and high-recycled content in insulation and ceiling components. Similar practices were adopted at ALEMCO's facility, reinforcing the company's circular approach to design and construction, the firm explained.
Almost 100% of workstation tables, wooden wall panels, reception desks, joinery, storage units, and various meeting room elements from ALEC HQ offices were diverted and reused at the company's new design office in Dubai, reducing refurbishment-related waste. The firm said the achievement extends its track record in helping clients realise their own green building ambitions.
'As we continue to drive the sustainability agenda forward across the region, our own renovations stand as proof that you don't need to choose between sustainability and design. With careful planning, extensive reuse and responsible material selection, organisations can elevate their interiors while delivering on environmental performance. We're proud of what we've achieved and look forward to supporting more partners across the region in their own green building journeys,' Lewis concluded.
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