
Saudi Airport Wins Platinum for Sustainable Design
Euro Systems is helping Saudi Arabia build a greener future, one award-winning project at a time. The company just delivered Red Sea Airport with the highest environmental certification possible.
A construction company in Saudi Arabia is proving that massive development and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.
Euro Systems has completed several projects across the Kingdom that earned LEED certification, the global gold standard for sustainable buildings. Red Sea Airport just achieved LEED Platinum, the highest level possible, meaning it meets strict standards for energy efficiency and environmental health.
The company also delivered PIF Tower with LEED Platinum for operations and the Hafawa Lounge at King Khalid International Airport as a model for commercial spaces that save energy while keeping people comfortable. Each project demonstrates that Saudi Arabia's rapid growth doesn't have to come at the planet's expense.
From their technical hub in Riyadh, Euro Systems teams work directly with architects and designers to integrate smart glazing, shading systems, and acoustic solutions into new buildings. These aren't just aesthetic choices. The systems control heat, optimize natural light, and reduce energy consumption for decades after construction ends.
The company uses BASWA acoustic systems made from up to 90% natural and recycled materials, including natural fibers and mineral resources sourced from Europe. The Swiss-engineered surfaces deliver excellent sound absorption while minimizing maintenance needs and environmental impact.

Euro Systems is also supporting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 cultural transformation by working on heritage and museum projects. These developments honor traditional Najdi architecture while meeting modern performance standards, preserving the Kingdom's architectural identity as cities expand.
The Ripple Effect
Every sustainable building creates a chain reaction of benefits. Lower energy bills mean more resources for communities. Healthier indoor environments mean better productivity and wellbeing for thousands of people who work and visit these spaces daily.
As Saudi Arabia builds hospitals, schools, government buildings, and retail centers at unprecedented speed, choosing sustainable systems now shapes the Kingdom's environmental footprint for generations. The expertise Euro Systems brings to each project helps ensure that growth and responsibility advance together.
Buildings designed today will stand for 50 years or more. Making them efficient and environmentally sound from the start multiplies the positive impact across decades.
Saudi Arabia is showing the world that ambition and sustainability can build the future together.
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Based on reporting by Regional: saudi arabia development (SA)
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