Masdar City Achieves UAE’s First 5 Pearl Estidama Rating for Commercial Office Development

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Masdar City has achieved a major milestone in sustainable urban development after its M19 A&B Office Buildings became the first commercial office project in the UAE to receive the prestigious 5 Pearl Estidama rating, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s leadership in smart, future-ready infrastructure.

Key Highlights

  • Masdar City achieved the UAE’s first-ever 5 Pearl Estidama rating for a commercial office development
  • The milestone was announced during the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit 2026 held in Abu Dhabi
  • The M19 A&B Office Buildings earned the highest certification under Abu Dhabi’s Estidama Pearl Rating System
  • The development recorded energy savings exceeding 91% beyond international benchmark standards
  • Indoor water consumption was reduced by 45% through advanced smart water systems
  • The project achieved a 56% reduction in heat gain through sustainable architectural design
  • Cooling demand was lowered by 63%, improving operational efficiency and environmental performance
  • The buildings integrate advanced solar energy systems to support clean energy goals
  • The project supports the UAE Net Zero 2050 strategy and Abu Dhabi’s sustainability vision
  • The office complex includes electric vehicle charging stations and dedicated bicycle parking facilities
  • Shaded pedestrian walkways and climate-conscious infrastructure enhance workplace comfort and accessibility
  • The project was developed using sustainable construction materials and smart environmental technologies
  • The office buildings are also targeting LEED Platinum and WELL Gold certifications
  • Masdar City continues to strengthen Abu Dhabi’s position as a global hub for sustainable innovation and green urban development
  • The achievement reflects nearly 20 years of continuous sustainability-focused development by Masdar City
  • The development joins other landmark sustainability projects including the International Renewable Energy Agency headquarters and the Net Zero Mosque