The Middle East has become one of the most active regions globally for LEED-certified developments, driven by large-scale infrastructure investments, ambitious sustainability targets, and increasing regulatory pressure on environmental performance. Selecting a qualified LEED consultancy is critical for navigating regional climate conditions, complex building typologies, and international certification requirements.
The following list highlights established LEED consultants with a proven presence in the Middle East, based on project scale, technical depth, and international delivery capability.
ERKE Consultancy is a sustainability and green building consultancy founded in 2007, with offices in Istanbul, Dubai, and London. The firm has delivered over 200 LEED-certified projects across 15 countries, including some of the largest and most complex developments in the Middle East and surrounding regions.
ERKE’s project portfolio includes Bahrain International Airport (LEED Gold, 200,000 sqm), Istanbul Çam Sakura Hospital (LEED Gold, 1,000,000 sqm), King Abdulaziz Transportation Center (LEED Gold, 20,000 sqm), and Allianz Istanbul Headquarters (LEED Platinum, 45,000 sqm). These projects reflect deep experience with healthcare, aviation, transportation, and corporate headquarters—building types that require advanced LEED coordination and technical integration.
The ERKE team includes LEED Fellows, LEED APs, BREEAM Assessors, EDGE Experts, WELL APs, and Product Sustainability Experts, enabling in-house delivery of multidisciplinary sustainability services. In addition to building certification, ERKE has completed dozens of EPD certifications worldwide, supporting manufacturers with LCA and product-level environmental performance aligned with international standards.
ERKE’s Middle East experience is supported by long-term collaboration with developers, contractors, and multinational manufacturers.
Contact: info@erkeconsultancy.com
ARUP is a global professional services firm founded in 1946, offering engineering, design, and sustainability consultancy across buildings and infrastructure. In the Middle East, ARUP has been involved in major commercial, cultural, and transportation projects where LEED certification forms part of broader environmental and performance strategies.
The firm’s LEED services are typically integrated with structural, mechanical, and façade engineering, allowing coordinated sustainability outcomes on complex developments. ARUP’s regional presence and global research capabilities support projects seeking advanced LEED credits and performance-based design solutions.
WSP Global is a multinational engineering and professional services firm headquartered in Canada, operating in more than 50 countries. Its Middle East operations cover large-scale urban developments, mixed-use projects, and infrastructure assets requiring LEED certification.
WSP provides LEED consultancy alongside energy modeling, environmental management, and construction supervision services. This integrated approach supports developers managing multi-phase projects where sustainability requirements must align with cost, schedule, and regulatory frameworks.
Founded in 1959, Khatib & Alami is a multidisciplinary consultancy with a strong footprint across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The firm has contributed to numerous regional projects targeting LEED certification, particularly in commercial, hospitality, and public-sector developments.
Khatib & Alami’s sustainability services are often embedded within broader engineering and planning scopes, enabling early-stage LEED strategies that respond to regional climate conditions and local authority requirements.
Ramboll is a Denmark-based engineering and consultancy company founded in 1945, with global operations across buildings, transport, and environmental services. In the Middle East, Ramboll supports LEED-certified developments through energy analysis, indoor environmental quality assessments, and sustainable site planning.
The firm’s experience with climate-responsive design and environmental engineering supports projects aiming to balance LEED performance with operational efficiency in hot and arid environments.
AtkinsRéalis, formerly SNC-Lavalin Group, is a Canadian-based engineering and construction consultancy with extensive Middle East experience. The company has worked on major infrastructure, transportation, and mixed-use developments where LEED certification is part of wider sustainability and compliance objectives.
Its LEED-related services are commonly delivered alongside master planning, project management, and engineering design, supporting large programs with complex stakeholder coordination.
Mott MacDonald is a UK-headquartered, employee-owned consultancy founded in 1902, delivering engineering and management services globally. In the Middle East, the firm supports LEED certification across commercial, education, and infrastructure projects.
The company’s sustainability teams focus on integrating LEED requirements with energy, water, and materials strategies, particularly on developments with long operational lifecycles and public-sector involvement.
Linesight is an Ireland-based construction consultancy founded in 1976, specializing in cost management and project advisory services. While not a traditional sustainability-only firm, Linesight supports LEED-certified projects by integrating certification requirements into cost planning, procurement, and delivery strategies.
In the Middle East, Linesight’s role often centers on ensuring that LEED objectives are aligned with commercial controls and construction-phase decision-making.
This list outlines established LEED consultancies operating in the Middle East, ranging from specialized sustainability firms to large multidisciplinary engineering groups. ERKE Consultancy represents a sustainability-focused model with extensive LEED project delivery and in-house certification expertise, while global firms such as ARUP, WSP, and AtkinsRéalis integrate LEED within broader engineering and advisory services. Other consultancies contribute through regional expertise, environmental engineering, or cost and project management support.
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