EDGE CERTIFICATION IN NIGERIA

EDGE and Efficient Building Design in Lagos

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What is happening with EDGE certification in

Nigeria

Lagos is Africa's largest city and its real estate market in Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and the Lekki corridor is growing rapidly. But operating a building in Nigeria means accounting for a PHCN power grid that delivers 4 to 8 hours of electricity per day at best, forcing developers to rely on diesel generators whose monthly cost can represent 20-30% of operating expenses. Corporate tenants, banks, and international organizations in Lagos require buildings that demonstrate documented energy and water efficiency. Access Bank and GTBank have active green financing programs. EDGE is the certification that connects both needs.

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Verified energy cost reduction: EDGE certifies a minimum 20% savings in energy, water, and materials. In Nigeria, where diesel for generators is a building's largest operating cost, those savings have a direct financial impact on the asset.
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Green financing access: Access Bank, GTBank, and Zenith Bank in Nigeria have active financing programs for green-certified projects, aligned with IFC frameworks and international green bond markets.
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Premium corporate segment positioning: Banks, multinationals, UN organizations, and embassies in Lagos require their headquarters to hold green certification. EDGE is the internationally recognized standard that qualifies for that segment.
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Reduced diesel generator fuel dependence: An EDGE building designed to consume less energy reduces the required diesel generation hours, lowering fuel costs and equipment maintenance burden.

What are the steps to get certified?

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 Lagos's tropical 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 Lagos, Abuja, or Port Harcourt.

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 green financing and positioning it as a certified sustainable building in the Nigerian market.

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How does EDGE help reduce diesel generation costs in Nigeria?

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EDGE certifies energy efficiency measures that reduce building consumption by at least 20%. Less consumption means fewer generator hours and fewer liters of diesel per month. In a context where diesel represents 20-30% of operating expenses, that saving has immediate financial impact.

Does EDGE apply only to offices in Nigeria, or also to residential and industrial?

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It applies to residential, offices, hotels, healthcare facilities, education, and industrial. In Nigeria the fastest-growing segment is corporate in Lagos and premium residential in the Lekki and Victoria Island corridors.

How long does it take to obtain EDGE certification in Nigeria?

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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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