
Guatemala City has an expanding real estate market in zones 10, 13, 14, 15, and 16, with office, premium residential, and mixed-use developments competing for an increasingly informed segment of tenants and buyers. International companies operating in the country — especially in manufacturing, logistics, and services — have ESG commitments requiring their facilities to hold green certification. Banco Industrial and BAC Guatemala have financing lines with special conditions for sustainable projects. In this context, EDGE is the international certification with the greatest penetration in Central America.
Initial assessment: We analyze the project design and identify the measures needed to achieve EDGE's required 20% savings in energy, water, and materials, calibrated for Guatemala City's climate.
Registration and modeling: We create the project file in the EDGE platform and calculate the efficiency score for the project's specific location in Guatemala.
Technical audit: An IFC-accredited auditor validates compliance with EDGE criteria before construction and upon project completion.
Certification issued: The project receives the official EDGE seal, enabling access to preferential financing and positioning it as a certified sustainable building in the Guatemalan market.

Yes. EDGE is an IFC (World Bank) standard recognized internationally. In Guatemala, Banco Industrial and BAC Guatemala have financing lines with preferential conditions for EDGE-certified projects.

It applies to residential, offices, hotels, healthcare facilities, education, and industrial. In Guatemala the fastest-growing segment is premium residential in zones 14-16 and industrial in the Fraijanes-Villa Nueva corridor.

Between 4 and 8 weeks from registration to the issuance of the design certificate. The final construction certification is issued once construction is complete.
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