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KAFD, National Center for Waste Management (MWAN), Red Sea Global, ROSHN Group among the shortlist at Big 5 Global Impact Awards 2025
Manal Saleh
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The awards see strong turnout
with 150 finalists, recording a 58% increase in entries from project owners,
including key government authorities
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Over 20 countries,
including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Oman, South Africa, Kenya, Singapore,
the UK, the US and Uganda, among others
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The Sustainable Initiative
of the Year award recorded the highest number of entries this year
Riyadh,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 06 October 2025 – The fifth edition of Big 5
Global Impact Awards, celebrating impact in the built environment, has
announced 150 finalists competing across 19 categories. The awards recognize
projects, organizations, individuals and teams driving sustainable,
collaborative and technology-led achievements, highlighting evolving standards
of excellence across both public and private sectors in the urban development
and construction landscape.
Commenting on this year’s finalists’ announcement, Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President, dmg events, said: “This year we have seen a remarkable 58% increase in entries from project owners, including key government authorities, alongside a 63% rise in new entrants across all categories. These figures underline the importance of Big 5 Global Impact Awards and highlight the industry’s commitment to sustainable development, innovation and collaboration.”


Finalists this year come from 21 countries, including
Azerbaijan, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hong Kong, Kenya, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda, the UK and the US,
among others, showcasing the global reach and relevance of the awards.
Government participation highlights sector collaboration
Once again, Big 5
Global Impact Awards has drawn an exceptional number of finalists from
government authorities, reflecting the increasing role of public sector
leadership in promoting innovative and sustainable practices across the
construction and urban development ecosystem. Among the finalists are the UAE’s
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)
Dubai, Dubai Municipality, Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Waste Management
(MWAN), County
Government of Tana River, Lagos Free Zone, Fujairah Municipality,
Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority, Ethiopian Electric Power, and Sharjah Department of Town Planning and
Survey.
The Sustainable Initiative of the Year award, which received
the highest number of entries, highlights an initiative’s success through clear metrics, effective
collaboration and tangible outcomes, including adherence to Environmental,
Social and Governance (ESG) principles. Finalists include Dianne
Rampadarath’s Contracting and General Services Provider for Rural
Electrification Utilizing Solar Energy; ITC Limited for Mainstreaming Energy
Efficiency & Thermal Comfort; Soudah Development for the Soudah Cloud
Forest Reforestation Programme; Msheireb Properties for Msheireb Downtown Doha:
Sustainable Downtown City; Almoosa Health for Almoosa Rehabilitation Hospital;
County Government of Tana River for Maji ya Solar Initiative; Dar for Dar’s
Decarbonization and Net Zero 2030 Strategy; Ethiopian Electric Power for
Serving Community: Sustainable Social Impact; Fakhruddin Properties for 90:90
Waste Management Initiative; Fujairah Municipality for Green Geopolymer
Concrete from Industrial Waste; Orascom Construction for Orascom Integrated ESG
Excellence Program; and PEARL Homes for Hunters Point Pearl Homes and Marina.
Another award showcasing
the industry’s forward-looking vision is the Liveable City Initiative of
the Year, which recognizes projects that improve urban quality of life and
social infrastructure. Finalists include Centum Real Estate for Two Rivers
Social City; Concept Dash for Reclaiming the Edge – Public Realm Reimagined;
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for Building Humanization Certification;
and The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.) for Greater
Cairo Monorail.
View
the full list of finalists across 19 categories.
Every year, the awards are judged by an
independent, international panel of industry experts, representing the highest
standards of excellence and ensuring that winners are selected purely on merit
and excellence.
Commenting on the quality of entries, Matthew Jackson, Co-Founder, ZERO Construct,
said: “The calibre of
submissions this year demonstrates encouraging progress, and I commend all of
the submissions to this year’s awards. The projects are moving beyond ambition
to demonstrate real action on sustainability, digital innovation and community
impact. At the same time, we must be honest: there is still a long way to go
before this becomes the norm across the industry. This shortlist proves what’s
possible and sets a challenge for all of us to keep raising the bar if we are
serious about building a resilient, inclusive and zero-carbon future. My
congratulations to the projects and the teams who worked on them.”
Winners will be announced at a ceremony on 25 November 2025
at Address Sky View, Downtown Dubai, where more than 400 industry leaders,
innovators and government representatives will gather to celebrate achievement
and impact.
Big 5 Global Impact Awards is
supported by Gold Sponsor, Wurth
Professional Services and Carbon Net-Zero Initiative of the Year Category
Sponsor, AGSI.
– ENDS –
For more information, please contact:
Ranju Warrier, Head of
Communications – Construction, dmg events
Khushie Mallya, PR Executive –
Construction, dmg events
About
Big 5 Global
With a
45-year legacy, Big 5 Global is the largest and most influential building and
construction event in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia and the annual
meeting hub for the global construction industry. Taking place from
24 – 27 November 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Big 5 Global attracts
more than 85,000 global attendees from over 165 countries and 2,800 exhibitors
to UAE covering the full construction and urban development cycle across
dedicated sectors and nine specialized events enabling industry professionals
to source worldwide building solutions for every stage of construction: Heavy, Totally Concrete, Marble & Stone World,
UDLE, WDF, HVACR World, LiveableCitiesX, GeoWorld and FutureFM.
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