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25 November 2025Address Sky View, Downtown Dubai

2025 Finalists

HKS, Inc.

ROSHN Group

AECOM


Alapala Company


Altacon Projects (PTY) Ltd


Konnect&Co


Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure


Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)

STANDARDS For Projects and Facility Management and National Postal Authority of Egypt- Egypt Post

Medlar Information Technology LLC and Amin Renewable Energy Company, Oman

Darwish Interserve Facility Management and Milaha

The Arab Contractors for Facility Management & The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)

Concept Dash
Project name – Corridor 360 Digital Twin-Bowmanville Extension

ICT Digital Innovation (Khatib & Alami Affiliate) 
Project name – Geovision – Integrated Geospatial Platform for Riyadh Infrastructure Projects Center (RIPC)

Red Sea Global
Project name – Amaala Triple Bay (BIM + in-house Drone Mapping)

Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai
Project name – Using LiDAR to Assess the Roads Assets Condition

VARMINE CONTECH PRIVATE LIMITED
Project name – BIM and Digital Twin with BI Dashboard

ALEC
Project name – BIM / Innovation / IT

Orascom Construction
Project name – 3D Laser Scanning & Augmented Reality

PNC Architects
Project name – Technology Ecosystem at PNC Architects

ROSHN Group
Project name – Harmony AI

Dewan Architects + Engineers
Project name – Quible

Dubai Municipality
Project name – AI Deep Learning in GIS

GIC – Gap Infrastructure Corporation
Project name – SA Infrastructure Online (SIO) by GIC

HBA | Hirsch Bedner Associates
Project name – AI-Powered Visualization, Cloud Collaboration

Climatize, part of +impact
Initiative – The Link

The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co)
Initiative – Cairo Metro Line 3 – Phase 3

Mubadala Investment Company
Initiative – The Masdar City Campus (MC2)

Orascom Construction
Initiative – Orascom Carbon Net-Zero Integrated Initiative

Pakhtunkhwa Energy and Power Organisation, Energy & Power Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Initiative – 300 MW Balakot HPP Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pak

PEARL Homes
Initiative – Hunters Point Pearl Homes and Marina

Schneider Electric
Initiative – Impact Building Program

Musatadam – An AMANA Company
Initiative – WORKBOX Solution at NEOM

Vilalta Studio
Initiative – NAVAS 270

Sobha Constructions LLC
Initiative – Waste-to-Value: Sobha’s Circular Solutions

National Center for Waste Management
Initiative – Saudi CDW Circularity Initiative

Design Bureau
Project name – Imarat Panah Ali Khan Museum Complex

Soudah Development
Project name – First Phase of Emergency Repairs

The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)
Project name – Restoration of Suez Canal International Museum

STANDARDS For Projects and Facility Management
Project name – Historic King Fouad Royal Station – Repurposed as Egypt Post Branch

County Government of Tana River
Project name – Tana Rivers Fire-Safe Hybrid Thatch Roofing System

Orascom Construction
Project name – The Grand Egyptian Museum Phase III

Al Ghurair Investment LLC
Initiative – Procure Lens: Real Time Data Tracking Dashboard

KEO International Consultants
Initiative – Digital PMO via AI-driven Reality Capture & Connected Data

ALEC
Initiative – BIM/ Innovation/IT

ROSHN Group
Initiative – ROSHN BRAIN

Dar
Initiative – Living-Labs: PARA OS at Dar and Sidara HQs

KAFD
Initiative – KAFD DMC Asset Digitization Project

MaRS Design Studio LLC
Initiative – Edge-on-Hudson Project

Mimar Group
Initiative – Mimo_BA – Your Daily BIM AI Mate

Deyaar Development PJSC
Deyaar Development PJSC Leadership Team

Douglas OHI
Project name – Redefining Leadership for a Sustainable Future

KEO International Consultants
Project name – KEO’s Digital Thread Team

The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)
Project name – Visionary Architects of The Arab Contractors

Lagos Free Zone
Project name – LFZ Leadership Team

Dubai Municipality
Project name – Buildings Regulation & Permits Agency

Fujairah Municipality
Project name – Fujairah Municipality Construction Materials Research Laboratory

Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority 

Centum Real Estate
Initiative – Two Rivers Social City

Concept Dash
Initiative – Reclaiming the Edge – Public Realm Reimagined

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Initiative – Building Humanization Certification

The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)
Initiative – Greater Cairo Monorail

Vilalta Studio
Project name – SD HOUSE

ALEC
Project name – LINQ

Sobha Constructions LLC
Project name – Crest Grande

Loratype (Pty) Ltd T/A Container Home South Africa
Project name – Faircape Farms, Citrusdal, South Africa

AluHouse Company Limited
Project name – P.L.K. Siu Hon Sum Primary School in Hong Kong

DuPod Industries L.L.C
Project name – Four Seasons Resort Red Sea, Saudi Arabia

Tamimi Pre Engineered Buildings
Project name – Qiddiya Village

 

 

 

Red Sea Global & Oracle

Deyaar Development PJSC and Arady Properties PSC

The Joint Venture of The Arab Contractors and Elsewedy Electric for Julius Nyerere Hydropower Plant and Dam

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, Signature on the St. Lawrence and CDPQ Infra (REM)

Sobha Constructions, Union Paper Mills, The Waste Lab, Greenland Recycling and Saint-Gobain

IMS Engineers Inc

STANDARDS For Projects and Facility Management and National Postal Authority of Egypt- Egypt Post

Altacon Projects (Pty) Ltd, Gift of the Givers, SyncMeister, Superwise Solutions and Buildware

Gensler Middle East
Project name – Nad Al Sheba Mall

ALEC
Project name – ALEC Headquarters

The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)
Project name – Baron Empain Palace Restoration

STANDARDS For Projects and Facility Management
Project name – Historic King Fouad Royal Station – Repurposed as Egypt Post Branch

Much More Consultancy
Project name – DHCM Customer Experience Center Jumeirah Garden City

Villa & More
Project name – The Desert Revival Villa

 

Aaron Hennessy
Douglas OHI

Seb Davies
Rider Levett Bucknall

Eng. Ali Al Kuwari
Msheireb Properties

Osama Touni
ROSHN Group

Vishal Shah
Lagos Free Zone

Craig Thackray
AECOM

Yohaan Cama
GEMS Education

Dr. Eng. Aishah Al Shehhi
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure

Amel Chadli
Schneider Electric

 

 

Douglas OHI

Lead Development

Red Sea Global

ALEC

Godwin Austen Johnson

Climatize, part of +impact

The Arab Contractors Company ( Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.)

Sobha Constructions LLC

Lagos Free Zone

AECOM

Luxury Kashaf Design

Universal Multipurpose Enterprises Limited

 

Asia Prime General Contracting Co. LLC
Project name – PCFC HQ Building and Multi-Storey Carpark

GeoStruXer
Project name – Smart Green PT Foundation

Zaha Hadid Architects
Project name – King Abdullah Financial District Metro Station

Godwin Austen Johnson
Project name – The Jafar Centre, Dubai College

Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
Project name – Federal Street Lighting Retrofit by PPP

Al Ajmi Engineering Consultants
Project name – Yas Sustainable City

Dubai Municipality
Project name – Dubai Municipality-Warsan Waste Management Center

GEMS Education
Project name – GEMS Founders School, Abu Dhabi (GFA)

Mubadala Investment Company
Project name – The Link at Masdar City

Nesma & Partners
Project name – Zallal

SJ Group
Project name – SJ Campus

 

 

Dianne Rampadarath’s Contracting and General Services Provider
Initiative – Rural Electrification Utilizing Solar Energy

ITC limited
Initiative – Mainstreaming Energy Efficiency & Thermal Comfort

Soudah Development
Initiative – Soudah Cloud Forest Reforestation Programme

Msheireb Properties
Initiative – Msheireb Downtown Doha: Sustainable Downtown City

Almoosa Health
Initiative – Almoosa Rehabilitation Hospital

County Government of Tana River
Initiative – Maji ya Solar Initiative (Swahili for “Solar Water”)

Dar
Initiative – Dar’s Decarbonisation and Net Zero 2030 Strategy

Ethiopian Electric Power
Initiative – Serving Community: Sustainable Social Impact

Fakhruddin Properties
Initiative – 90:90 Waste Management Initiative

Fujairah Municipality
Initiative – Green Geopolymer Concrete from Industrial Waste

Orascom Construction
Initiative – Orascom Integrated ESG Excellence Program

PEARL Homes
Initiative – Hunters Point Pearl Homes and Marina

 

Mr. Youssef Abdulrahman Sandakli
Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia

Ahmed Heteba
EllisDon

Sultan Moraished
Red Sea Global

Dr. Mohamed Darwish Saeed
Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai (RTA)

Amjed Joudeh
Sharjah Department of Town Planning and Survey

Luke Wu
The GEAR by Kajima

Jigar Sagar
Triliv Holdings

Marwan Abu Ebeid
Turner Construction International

Ismail Azam
NEOM

Faysal Shair
Dar

Christopher Smeaton
HBA | Hirsch Bedner Associates

Amarnath Patnam
PNC Architects | Sobha Realty

Amel Chadli
Schneider Electric

 

Douglas OHI
Initiative – FutureForward: Building Skills, Empowering People

Godwin Austen Johnson
Initiative – Godwin Austen Johnson – GAJ Mentoring Programmes

Red Sea Global
Initiative – RSG Educational Programs

ROSHN Group
Initiative – Graduate Development Program (Himam)

Altacon Projects (PTY) ltd
Initiative – Altacon Next Gen Programme

PNC Architects
Initiative – Empowering Talent, Transforming Tomorrow

Sobha Constructions LLC
Initiative – SICE&Shaheen – Emirati Talent Development Program

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Explore the categories honouring excellence

The Big 5 Global Impact Awards recognize the built environment for success in a broad range of categories.​ This edition, we have added a new award recognizing impact on asset lifecycle. From innovation to leadership, find the category that defines

The Sustainable Construction Project of the Year award will be given to the organization or project teams (cross-company joint entries will be accepted) responsible for delivering an innovative construction project with proven sustainable benefits to the community. The entry must demonstrate that they have gone over and above standards for the built environment and embedded Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into the project. Evidence should focus on the period, Jan 2024 – July 2025.

  • Collaboration (10%)
  • Innovation in sustainability throughout the construction planning and project cycle (30%)
  • Environmental impact 15%
  • Social Impact 15%
  • Governance 15%
  • Post-delivery community impact 15%

This award will be given to an organization demonstrating how it has embedded sustainability – including Environmental, Social, and Governance ESG principles – into its business strategy. Examples may include success stories of employee and stakeholder engagement, competitor advantage, support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and include evidence of quantifiable environmental impact, support for climate change mitigation, low- and zero-carbon initiatives, and positive social impact.

  • Integrated Sustainability Business Strategy (30%)
  • Employer and Stakeholder Engagement (15%)
  • Support of UN Sustainable Development Goals (15%)
  • Evidence of successful initiatives (25%)
  • Innovation (15%)

Impact Leadership Team of the Year will go to the senior management team driving impact for their business/es and the wider industry.  Judges will look for evidence of team collaboration, business engagement and examples of innovation, sustainable development, technology, and digital achievements.  The winning team will be honoured for their inspirational success story contributing to the transformation of the construction industry. The award celebrates the collaboration and combined efforts of groups of team members working together to meet a planned objective.

Teams can be any group of 3 or more people working within the built environment within a single entity or across the main project stakeholder groups.

(Eligible entrants: project owners, construction consultants, main contractors, engineering firms, and architecture firms.)

  • Team collaboration: (25%)
  • Measuring impact: (25%)
  • Industry innovation: (20%)
  • Benefits to wider industry (15%)
  • Exceeding team goals: (15%)

The Best Use of Technology award is open to organizations (non-technology providers) who can show how they have used technology to improve processes and efficiency, while engaging teams and/or clients in technology. Organizations should provide evidence of how the business case for the technology was developed, data-driven decision-making, specific innovations, improvements in business and/or project performance, competitive advantage, benefits, and any potential to disrupt the wider industry.

  • Collaboration (15%)
  • Innovation (15%)
  • Improved processes and efficiency (20%)
  • Successful Implementation (15%)
  • Positive impact on the wider industry (15%)
  • Data-driven decision-making (10%)
  • Employee Engagement (10%)

This award recognizes an organization that through their efforts has helped provide a more diverse and inclusive workplace and culture through initiatives, programmes, policies, and practices that have directly enhanced the success and culture of the organization and environment for current employees.  Examples of initiative areas could include (not limited to): employing and attracting a diverse workforce, ensuring equal treatment of employees, embracing a culture of diversity and inclusion, providing employees with the support to fulfil their potential, supporting gender balance, supporting parents, leadership development in Diversity and Inclusion (regional/country approach).

  • Measuring impact: (30%)
  • Employee engagement (25%)
  • Collaboration and leadership (15%)
  • Training on diversity, equity, inclusion (30%)

This category will recognize leading initiatives (across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia) that implement a reduction in embodied carbon during the construction of new infrastructure, or buildings that support carbon net zero aims. The initiative could also be an alternative design, use of new materials, or innovative equipment to reduce energy consumption during a project and its lifecycle. The project does not have to be complete, however, evidence is requested that shows the lower or zero carbon impact of the initiative. How the initiative presents a reduction in embodied carbon and the impact of the design on reducing operational carbon should also be demonstrated where possible. (Product suppliers are not eligible). Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

The successful initiative could be an example of reusing materials and/or design for deconstruction to efforts to establish marketplaces for used building materials. Initiatives must show how they are reducing emissions from building materials and the industry’s impact on nature and biodiversity.  Example initiatives could include:  new design approaches and solutions towards the waste-free building, new fabrication, construction, and deconstruction strategies enabling circularity, adaptable, upgradeable, regenerative, resilient building technologies, and systems, upcycling of building and construction waste materials, product-service systems (PSS) and performance-based contracts, innovative business models for circular building materials, products and technologies, industry 4.0 digital technologies and platforms for circular transition management, circularity-readiness, and performance assessment strategies (beyond LCA), applied research, demonstration projects, and case studies.

Evidence can be provided on the contribution of gathering, storing, exchanging, and using data, including the valuation of the financial and environmental impact of materials and products used. Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

  • Evidence of reducing emissions from building materials and/or the industry’s impact on nature and biodiversity (50%)
  • Implementation of the business model for circularity (25%)
  • Evidence of knowledge transfer and data gathering for results (25%)

This award recognizes examples of:

  • Heritage design and architecture. Heritage structures could include cultural, natural, and mixed projects or buildings.
  • Conservation Management Plans (CMP)
  • New projects that have been conceived for the protection and conservation of the surrounding area.
  • Methods of restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, and maintenance of existing historic buildings.

Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

  • Evidence of social impact (25%)
  • Measurements and results (25%)
  • Wow factor (15%)
  • Innovation – project/community differentiators (35%)

This award is open to organizations (non-technology providers) that can demonstrate how they have successfully implemented sustainable digital transformation in their business. Entrants must show how they have successfully impacted the business by focusing on fixing pain points, team collaboration, operational change, and fostering innovation. Examples of improved productivity, digital use cases, and positive impact on internal productivity, client projects and engagement should be provided. Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

  • Evidence of successful digital transformation implementation (30%)
  • Evidence of future digital plan (15%)
  • Collaboration (15%)
  • Innovation (15%)
  • Evidence of improved productivity, and efficiency (10%)
  • Positive Impact on Client Projects (15%)
Award for Impact on Asset Lifecycle
Entries for this award must be ‘joint entries’ from both the ‘asset manager and the facilities management firm’This award celebrates successful partnerships of asset owners and facilities management firms, specifically recognizing partnerships that have demonstrated exceptional impact on the lifecycle of assets. Criteria for this award includes innovative strategies in asset management, sustainability practices that extend asset longevity, and the implementation of measurements to optimize asset performance. Nominees should showcase measurable improvements in asset efficiency, cost savings, and environmental impact. Additionally, the award honours those who can inspire the judges with success in proactive maintenance, risk management, and stakeholder engagement, ultimately contributing to the overall value and resilience of their facilities. (Examples of measuring impact could include the following areas: Use of AI and data, driving the circular economy, reporting on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles, and occupant well-being.)
  • Optimizing Asset Lifecycle (25%)
  • Measuring Performance & Efficiency (25%)
  • Sustainability & Environmental Impact (20%)
  • Innovation in Asset Management (15%)
  • Collaboration and knowledge transfer (15%)

Liveable City Initiative of the Year award will recognize the initiative demonstrating sustainability and environmental awareness, as well as having a positive impact on the local community and environment.  The best practice of the initiative should directly facilitate cities to realize the goals of safety, health, resilience, and sustainability. Examples of the following can be submitted: collaboration, connectivity, reducing environmental footprint and waste, access to healthcare and education, resilience, urban mobility, safety, security, and data-driven performance.

Eligible initiatives will be those that have been completed within Jan 2023 – July 2025. Entries may be submitted from government entities, municipalities, developers, consultancies, contractors, and architecture firms.

The Sustainable Initiative of the Year award will go to the single initiative demonstrating successful implementation, showing clear measurements of success, collaboration, and outcomes – including Environmental, Social, and Governance ESG principles – in its work.  Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

  • Evidence of successful initiative (40%)
  • Innovation (15%)
  • Collaboration (15%)
  • Employee and stakeholder engagement (15%)
  • Benefits to wider industry (15%)

The Workforce of the Future Initiative award will go to an organization that has successfully implemented a programme to encourage young people into its workforce, improve the skills of its current workforce, focus on worker welfare, and introduce processes that enable transition, encourage knowledge transfer, and foster innovation.  Evidence should demonstrate employee engagement in digital transformation, data projects, training, and development programmes, and attracting and recruiting young professionals. Evidence should focus on the period Jan 2023 – July 2025.

  • Evidence of successful recruitment/training programme (30%)
  • Evidence of successful upskilling programme (30%)
  • Successful culture of innovation and knowledge transfer (10%)
  • Programme Participation Engagement (15%)
  • Leadership, employee, stakeholder, and client engagement (15%)

The Partnership of the Year award will recognize partnerships between project owners and project teams that demonstrate a collaborative management approach. Entries should deliver clear evidence of alignment of objectives, common culture, team integration, overcoming challenges together, knowledge transfer, and wow-factor successes as a team.

  • Collaboration (25%)
  • Innovation (25%)
  • Knowledge transfer (25%)
  • Positive impact on wider industry (25%)

Open to all building types, situated in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa.  This award recognizes and celebrates the retrofit of a building that most effectively demonstrates high levels of user satisfaction while delivering outstanding measured building performance – the vital adaptation and repurposing of existing buildings, setting a precedent to inspire the industry’s carbon footprint in the process. Please include evidence of significant energy/water savings, improved IAQ, and contribution to making the building greener. This applies to projects between Jan 2024 – July 2025.

(Eligible entrants: project owners, building operators, architecture and design firms, main contractors, and project management companies)

  • High levels of user satisfaction (35%)
  • Evidence of carbon emissions reduction (20%)
  • Wow factor (20%)
  • Contribution to making the building greener (25%)

This award will honor project teams who can demonstrate close collaboration with clients, innovation and delivery of a wow-factor project which could inspire the wider construction industry. Entrants will encompass modular construction, manufacturing, planning, design, fabrication, 3D printing and assembly of building elements at a location other than the final project location. Entrants must demonstrate how their project has minimized waste and environmental impact, reduced carbon emissions and maximized labor productivity. This award is open to projects run from Jan 2024 – July 2025.

This award will honour a leader (in-house Senior Manager or Director) who is a pioneer in their organization and a role model for their profession. The winner will be an ambassador of environmental, social, and economic issues, this individual will be able to demonstrate how their passion, collaboration, successful work results, innovation, and leadership have inspired positive outcomes for their business and the wider construction industry.

  • Collaboration (10%)
  • Innovation (10%)
  • Leadership (20%)
  • Educate, support, and encourage successors, colleagues, and peers (10%)
  • Performance highlights and results (15%)
  • Positive impact on the wider industry (20%)
  • Future-proofing projects (15%)

This award will honour a leader (in-house Senior Manager or Director) who is a pioneer in their organization and a role model for their profession. The winner will be an ambassador for embedding technology into their business. This individual will be able to demonstrate how their passion, collaboration, successful work results, innovation, and leadership have inspired positive outcomes for their business and the wider construction industry.

  • Collaboration (10%)
  • Innovation (10%)
  • Leadership (20%)
  • Educate, support, and encourage successors, colleagues, and peers (10%)
  • Performance highlights and results (15%)
  • Positive impact on wider industry (20%)
  • Future-proofing projects (15%)

Meet our esteemed
international panel of judges

Our international and independent judging panel represents the highest standards of excellence - your work will be evaluated by the best.

We’re so happy! This award is a testament to the hard work we put in every day. Participating in the Big 5 Global Impact Awards is important because it’s one of the most prestigious recognitions in the Middle East and Africa.

Muchmore Consultancy

2024 Winner of Retrofit Project of the Year

It’s an honor to accept this award on behalf of KEO—recognition of our team’s hard work and dedication. “We articulate the future” is more than a slogan; it’s our reality. This award reaffirms our vision, strategic approach, and the lasting impact we strive to make every day.

KEO International Consultants

2024 Winner of Digitalization Initiative of the Year

We’re very excited to win this very prestigious award - it means so much to us. This has motivated and encouraged the team and stakeholders, to push forward and get to the next level.

LEAD Real Estate Developer

2024 Winner of Sustainable Initiative of the Year

It feels great to win for the fourth year in a row! We've been part of the Global Impact Awards since day one. These awards matter—they push us to raise the bar, recognize our value, and see where we stand in the industry. It's always an honor to have our efforts acknowledged on this stage.

China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East

2024 Winner of Circularity Initiative of the Year

We’re very excited to receive this award - it means so much to us. Entering was important because it’s a way to recognize and appreciate our team’s dedication in bringing this beautiful museum to life. It’s about being part of the community, engaging with the education sector and making a lasting impact. This award propels us to the next level.

Msheireb Properties

2024 Winner of Conservation & Heritage Initiative of the Year

It feels great—The Big 5 award was the missing piece in our achievements, and we’re proud to win this year. Since founding grfn, we’ve focused on energy efficiency and built a team deeply committed to sustainability. This award is for them—a well-deserved recognition of their hard work and dedication.

Omnia Halawani, grfn

2024 Winner of Sustainability Leader of the Year

This is an absolute delight and honour. I’m truly grateful for the award and it belongs just as much to my team, our visionary leadership and our dedicated colleagues. Big 5 is not just a regional event - it’s a truly global platform. Receiving this recognition today is something we are immensely proud of.

Masdar City

2024 Winner of Sustainable Construction Project of the Year

We’re incredibly proud to be recognized for doing the right thing. (Sustainability) is embedded in everything we do - its part of the philosophy of AECOM’s work. It’s important for us to participate, showcase our progress and lead the way for the industry and the world.

AECOM

2024 Winner of Sustainable Construction Organization of the Year

It’s amazing! I’m proud of this partnership. We have built a very strong partnership, performance and friendship. The most important thing is that I’ve got new connections, new relationships - I’m happy with that.

El Seif Engineering Contracting Co.

2024 Winner of Partnership of the Year

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