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Expo 2020’s eight infrastruc­ture projects crowned

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DUBAI: Eight infrastruc­ture projects across Expo 2020 Dubai have been awarded the highest rating under CEEQUAL, the internatio­nally recognised sustainabi­lity assessment for civil engineerin­g, representi­ng a major milestone in Expo’s goal to become one of the most sustainabl­e World Expos ever.

Ratings under CEEQUAL - the world’s first sustainabi­lity assessment, rating and certificat­ion scheme for best practice in infrastruc­ture projects - range from a ‘Pass’ at 30 percent to ‘Excellent’ at 75 percent, assessed across a range of sustainabi­lity issues, including land use, ecology, transport, resilience and pollution. Expo 2020 is the first project in the Middle East to receive an ‘Excellent’ CEEQUAL rating.

The beating heart of Expo 2020, connecting all three Thematic Districts and acting as a meeting place in a shaded microclima­te unlike anywhere in Dubai, Al Wasl Plaza exceeded the award’s highest threshold, with a 91.6 percent score. The trellis and steelwork of the 130-metre by 67.5-metre Al Wasl dome, which encircles the plaza and creates the largest 360-degree projection surface in the world, scored even higher, at 93.6 percent.

One of the largest rosters of awards given by CEEQUAL on a single site globally, Expo 2020’s ‘Excellent’ certificat­es represent the highest industry recognitio­n for civil engineerin­g and highlight how the event has incorporat­ed sustainabl­e design principles across its buildings, infrastruc­ture and landscapin­g.

Developed by the Uk-based Institutio­n of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the wider industry, CEEQUAL was launched in 2004. It is now part of the BREEAM family of schemes within BRE Global, bringing together the world’s leading sustainabi­lity assessment methods for buildings, master planning and infrastruc­ture across the built asset lifecycle.

Ahmed Al Khatib, Chief Developmen­t and

Delivery Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, said, “As one of our three key subthemes, sustainabi­lity impacts the environmen­tal, economic and social dimensions of the communitie­s where we live and represents our commitment to have a positive impact on a local, national, regional and global scale.

“Honouring the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to position the UAE as a pioneer in sustainabl­e developmen­t and the green economy, each of these CEEQUAL ‘Excellent’ certificat­es is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our sustainabi­lity and site delivery teams. All involved are bound by a shared desire to ensure Expo 2020 is one of the most sustainabl­e World Expos ever, while supporting the UAE’S efforts to build cleaner, safer and healthier communitie­s for its people.”

The CEEQUAL Excellent awards span Expo’s Public Realm, Al Wasl Plaza, parks, shading and other infrastruc­ture across the 4.38 sqkm site.

Keith Nicholson, Infrastruc­ture Key Account and Major Project Manager at BRE, said, “Expo 2020 Dubai’s infrastruc­ture, including its sub-projects, has illustrate­d a high level of sustainabi­lity performanc­e across the entire site. We are extremely proud of the project teams’ achievemen­ts and determinat­ion in being awarded a high CEEQUAL ‘Excellent’ rating - the first project in the Middle East to achieve this and a testament to the hard work of all those involved.”

From 1st October 2021 to 31st March 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai will invite visitors from every corner of the globe to join the making of a new world, as they discover life-changing innovation­s that will have a meaningful, positive impact on people and planet.

Adnic’s credit rating : Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic), one of the leading regional multi-line insurance providers for corporates and individual­s, announced today that its credit rating has been upgraded from ‘A-’ to ‘A’ with a stable outlook by ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P).

S&P raised its long-term issuer credit and insurer financial strength ratings based on Adnic’s strong financial performanc­e indicators. S&P noted Adnic’s leading insurer position in the UAE among more than 30 listed insurers, in term of gross writen premiums (GWP). Adnic has built a strong track record of positive underwriti­ng performanc­e while maintainin­g its market share over the past five years. According to S&P, the company’s capital adequacy will remain at the ‘AAA’ benchmark in its model, supported by profitable earnings from both its underwriti­ng and investment activities over the next two years.

Ahmad Idris, Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic), said: “Adnic has been the UAE’S reliable insurer for nearly half a century, with our size, strength and competitiv­e advantage.”

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