Published: November 17, 2009
BARWA and Qatari Diar Adopt QSAS and Implement Green Building Principles in Their Future Projects
DOHA, Qatar - (BUSINESS WIRE) - BARWA Real Estate Company (BARWA) and Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment
Company (Qatari Diar), two of the leading real estate companies in
Qatar, have announced their implementation of green building principles
by adopting the Qatar Sustainability Assessment System (QSAS) to
implement green buildings principles in all of their future projects.
QSAS was developed in cooperation with T.C. Chan Center for Building
Simulation and Energy Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (USA).
This was announced in a joint press conference for the two companies
held yesterday, at BARWA Knowledge Building, D-Ring Road.
BARWA and Qatari Diar demonstrate through this announcement their full
commitment and ability to contribute towards accomplishing the
objectives of Qatar Vision 2030, in terms of sustainable development and
to lead the Qatari sustainable real estate sector according to the most
advanced sustainable development concepts of QSAS, which was introduced
as the "Middle East's first integrated and performance-based Green
Building Assessment Rating System."
On the environmental level, through the foundation of the BARWA and
Qatari Diar Research Institute (BQDRI), establishing QSAS and organizing
QSAS training workshops, BARWA and Qatari Diar are supporting the policy
of HH the Emir in enhancing the role of the private sector to achieve
the goals of Qatar Vision 2030.
Commenting on the agreement, Dr. Youssef Al-Horr, Chairman & MD of BQDRI
said: "As part of our commitment to Qatar Vision 2030, we analyzed
the real estate industry on the basis of sustainable development and we
concluded the need of this sector for an assessment system based on the
needs of Qatar and the region, since all other solutions are totally
imported and don't go along with the society, culture, climate and
various environmental conditions which exist in the region. QSAS offers
a lot of advantages which are not available in any other imported
system. For instance, QSAS responds to urgent issues such as preserving
the architectural identity of Qatar and the region, and enhancing the
creative solutions to address other challenges like water scarcity and
lack of non-hydrocarbon raw materials. Besides, this system determined
the types of plants which are suitable to the Gulf environment, and are
distinguished by low consumption of water as well as providing the
suitable greening and other environmental issues."
Dr. Al-Horr called on offices of local and global consultancy companies
to take the initiative to train and qualify their staff on the latest
implementations of green building design, as well as adopting
professional practices which meet the environmental, cultural and social
needs and priorities of the State of Qatar.
Commenting on Qatari Diar's adoption to QSAS and implementing green
building principles, Eng. Mohammed Al Hedfa, CEO of Lusail Real Estate
Development Company said: "Our adoption to QSAS comes within the
framework of Qatari Diar's awareness to lead initiatives which keep pace
with modern global trends in the real estate industry, taking into
consideration the needs of our country and our legislation."
"I ask the consultancy offices, especially those who provide services
to future Qatari Diar projects, to train their staff immediately in QSAS
principles, in compliance with our adoption to the assessment and in
awareness of implementing green building principles," Al-Hedfa added.
Representing BARWA Real Estate Company, Eng. Majed Al Bader, President
of Local Development said: "Our adoption of QSAS will allow BARWA to
implement an advanced and integrated concept of green building
sustainability, and to take the lead in addressing regional and national
energy efficiency policies, reducing carbon emissions, minimizing
ecological impacts, and ensuring high indoor environmental quality to
all tenants of BARWA commercial and residential projects. By developing
our projects according to QSAS which meets the highest international
standards, BARWA will provide a symbol to the region. According to this,
I ask the consultancy offices to train their employees on implementing
QSAS principles, in compliance with BARWA's directions to implement
sustainability principles in all of its future projects."
Dr Al-Horr added: "We at BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute are
committed to Qatar Vision 2030 and the goals of sustainable development.
We work to create qualitative initiatives to lead the real estate
development sector in Qatar and the region and to encourage all building
sector professionals and engineers in Qatar by providing them with
suitable tools and practices for developing and implementing the concept
of sustainability."
"There are four major basics for the national vision for
comprehensive development 2030: human, social, economic and
environmental. Regarding this last basic, the environmental one, BARWA
and Qatari Diar Research Institute is fully committed in supporting
Qatar's actions to protect the natural environment. The accurate balance
between economic and social needs and the conditions of preserving the
environment, which we consider as a national duty determining our
strategic options in this field, makes the environment more important,
especially when we support QSAS through legislation that contributes in
transforming the sustainability concept from optional implementation to
mandatory," added Dr. Al-Horr.
The recommendations of the United Nations Environmental Program,
directed to all countries of the world, encourages all developed
countries to support the emerging nations by offering policies which
reduce the carbon releases of buildings, and developing assessments and
systems to evaluate these releases and record how this goal is
accomplished.
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly last month, UN
Secretary General Ban Ki Mon urged world leaders to reach an agreement
at the Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change in December 2009. "The
leaders must work to push the negotiations forward to reach an agreement
in Copenhagen, this is very essential for the future of humanity. I urge
the leaders of the world to act on the basis of their responsibility
toward the world and to address the global challenges."
BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute developed QSAS in co-operation
with T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania (USA), to create sustainable urban
environments which reduce environmental impacts and meet regional needs,
as well as preserve the unique Qatari environment.
QSAS will allow BARWA and Qatari Diar to take the lead in addressing
regional and national energy efficiency policies, reducing carbon
emissions, minimizing ecological impacts, and ensuring high indoor
environmental quality. As leaders in the real estate industry, and
through developing the system which coincides with international
standards and accomplish the goals of sustainability in meeting the
needs of the region, BARWA and Qatari Diar will be symbols for companies
in the region and the world to follow.
Dr. Al-Horr assured on the importance of adopting QSAS for Qatar's
construction projects, just as BARWA and Qatari Diar are doing, since
QSAS meets the needs and environment of Qatar and the region, unlike
many other systems being used in the region. Dr. Al-Horr also urged the
real estate officials to rush in training and qualifying their staff on
QSAS, by attending the workshops which BARWA and Qatari Diar Research
Institute will deliver during November, in cooperation with experts from
T.C. Chan centre at Pennsylvania University (USA).
BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute first introduced QSAS as the
"Middle East's first performance-based Green Building Assessment Rating
System at the Global City Sustainable Urban Development Forum in Abu
Dhabi in April 2009.
BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute's development of QSAS focuses
on the local needs and implements the best practices taking into
consideration the social, economic, environmental and cultural
conditions which are different from other parts of the world. Issues
such as desertification, scarcity of water and the cultural identity
were approached in a way which suits Qatar and the region.
Among other QSAS advantages is that the system learns and benefits from
other global sustainability rating systems, using the best assessments
determined according to performance, integrity, flexibility of the
assessment system to overcome the weak points in other international
systems, in addition to have full control over the development,
operations, and future amendments of QSAS.
"QSAS differs in its foundation essence, which adapts with the needs
of the region, from the other systems in the region based on imported
global systems, and this is an important step to develop and implement
the sustainability concept in Qatar and the region, to meet the local
needs such as desertification, scarcity of water and preserving cultural
identity. Thus, QSAS is the source of securing the architectural
identity of Qatar and the region," Dr. Al-Horr added.
QSAS Workshop, 22 to 24 November
In compliance with BARWA and Qatari Diar's adoption of green building
principles, BQDRI announces several QSAS technical workshops from 22 to
24 November, in cooperation with experts and researchers from T.C. Chan
Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies at the University of
Pennsylvania (USA). The training and developing workshop will focus on
encouraging professionals (30 participants only), consultants and
engineers from the real estate industry to be more creative when
designing and constructing sustainable buildings which have less
environmental impact and address the needs of sustainability in Qatar
and the region. The workshop will provide participants with the latest
information on green building principles and practices, as well as their
method of implementation in Qatar (QSAS Analysis Tools), in terms of
green views, water, energy, building systems and lighting.
"The workshop will provide participants with the latest information
on green building principles and practices, as well as way of
implementation in Qatar, in terms of green spaces, water, energy,
building systems and lighting. I urge all real estate sector officials
to rush in training and qualifying their staff on QSAS, by attending the
workshops which BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute are delivering
in November," Dr. Al-Horr added.
The QSAS workshop on 22 November will complement the training workshop
presented in July 2009. All the participants, especially QSAS -
CERTIFIED GREEN PROFESSIONAL, will undergo training on
procedures and the use of measuring tools, as well as practical advice
on directing the consultants successfully through the different stages
of the assessment.
The date of the exam in which allow the participants in July workshop to
become QSAS - CERTIFIED GREEN PROFESSIONAL, will take
place on 25 November 2009 from 8 am till 12:30 pm, at BARWA Knowledge
Building at D-Ring Road.
Dr. Al-Horr thanked all the participants at the QSAS workshop conducted
last July, and urged them to continue attending and pass the exam which
allows them to be QSAS - CERTIFIED GREEN PROFESSIONAL.
"By adopting QSAS, BARWA and Qatari Diar confirm our commitment in
continuing this march and enhancing Qatar's role as "the capital of
sustainable development in the Middle East," allowing Qatar to take the
lead in addressing regional and national energy efficiency policies,
reducing carbon emissions, minimizing ecological impacts, and ensuring
high indoor environmental quality," Dr. Al-Horr added.
Honoring (QSAS) the Award of Excellency for outstanding contribution
to sustainable development from London
The Qatar Sustainability Assessment System "QSAS", that was launched by
BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute (BQDRI), has won the Excellence
award for outstanding contribution to sustainable development at the
2009 International Real Estate Financial Summit in London.
QSAS was recognized exclusively among some of the leading companies in
the financial and real estate sectors at the event attended by CEOs and
representatives from international finance and real estate companies.
Dr. Al-Horr received the award from Baron Ms. Liz Peace, CEO of the
British Property Federation.
Commenting on receiving the award, Dr. Al-Horr said: "It is a great
honour to win such a prize after considerable growth and important
achievements. We have developed QSAS over three years as the Middle
East's first integrated and performance-based green building assessment
system. QSAS is an important step to develop and implement the
sustainability concept as we believe and support Qatar Vision 2030."
*Source: ME
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Notes to the Editor
Go Green with BQDRI
The BARWA and Qatari Diar Research Institute (BQDRI); a joint
venture between Barwa Knowledge, Subsidiary of Barwa Real Estate, and
Lusail Real Estate Development Company, Subsidiary of Qatari Diar Real
Estate Investment Company; is a non-governmental organization whose
purpose is to promote healthy, energy- and resource-efficient building
practices in Qatar.
BQDRI aims to build and strengthen a strong and vibrant local, regional
and global consortium and network of respected research institutions,
consulting and technology companies, real estate and construction
companies, governmental and professional organizations that have genuine
interest and commitment to support the strategic objectives of the
Institute to address the environmental challenges and empower the
construction society to apply sustainable applications and practices.
Our vision is for Qatar to be a leader in the field of sustainable
development, design and construction, and for BQDRI is to be one
of the driving forces behind this transformation.
Our Objectives
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Knowledge Creation - BQDRI will engage in research relates to
the development of knowledge and processes whose applications range
from the building to the urban scale.
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Research-based Consultancy - BQDRI will offer research based
consultancy services on existing buildings and new construction
projects as well as testing simulations and system integration.
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Information Dissemination - BQDRI will provide educational
opportunities for professionals through teaching & Research, training
& workshops and publications.
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Business Development & Administration - BQDRI will
strategically partnering with local, regional and international
organizations to develop strategic and innovative solutions in the
fields of Renewable, Materials & Products Manufacturing, Recycling and
Transportation
BARWA Real Estate Company
Bassel Hanbali, +9746542099 (Mobile)
Marketing
& Business Development Director
bassel.hanbali@barwa.com.qa
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