King Abdul Al Aziz International Airport Terminal Complex
Sustainability

King Abdul Al Aziz International Airport Terminal Complex

Jeddah, KSA

ECEC provided LEED Energy Modeling Services for the King Abdul Aziz International Airport Terminal Complex, one of the largest airport developments in the world, with a total area of 810,000 m². Our team carried out a detailed analysis of the building systems and overall energy use, developing an advanced model to predict performance under various operational scenarios.

The energy model identified opportunities for savings and supported recommendations to enhance efficiency. ECEC’s efforts contributed to the complex achieving LEED certification, helping establish it as a more sustainable and energy-efficient facility.

For the King Abdul Aziz International Airport Terminal Complex, ECEC delivered advanced LEED Energy Modeling services to support sustainability across this major aviation project. Our team analyzed the performance of all key building systems and simulated energy use under multiple operating conditions. Based on these findings, we proposed strategies to optimize efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and support the airport’s LEED certification goals, contributing to a greener and higher-performing facility.

ENGINEERING APPROACH

Built around the brief

Each ECEC engagement is shaped by the constraints, programme, and ambition of the project itself. From early-stage MEP coordination through to delivery, our work prioritises engineering decisions that serve the design intent and the operator's long-term needs.

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PROJECT DATA

At a glance

Client
Jedah Airports Company
Contractor
Saudi Bin Laden Group
Services Provided
LEED Energy Modelling
Location
Jeddah, KSA
Completion
2021

Good engineering is invisible to the user and indispensable to the operator.

ECEC Engineering Team