EDGE CERTIFICATION FOR OFFICE BUILDINGS

EDGE and the Demand for Certified Office Buildings

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The office market is experiencing a clear bifurcation: green-certified buildings have lower vacancy, higher rental rates, and greater demand from quality tenants. Non-certified buildings compete on price with those that are — and lose. Companies with public ESG commitments — most multinationals and a growing number of local firms — need their headquarters to meet verifiable environmental standards for their GRI, GRESB, and CDP reporting. In this context, EDGE is the certification that puts an office building in the game where the best rents are negotiated.

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Attracting ESG-committed tenants: Companies with active sustainability reporting pay 10 to 20% more in rent for certified spaces, because the building helps them meet their Scope 1 and 2 commitments in their GRI and CDP reporting.
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Lower vacancy and tenant turnover: EDGE-certified buildings show higher retention of long-term corporate tenants, who sign longer leases because the building meets their internal headquarters policies.
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Operating cost reduction: EDGE certifies a minimum 20% savings in energy, water, and materials. In a 5,000 sqm office building, that can represent $30,000 to $80,000 annually in lower operating costs for the owner or tenant.
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REIT and investment fund eligibility: Real estate investment trusts (REITs) operating under GRESB standards include EDGE certification as an asset eligibility criterion. Without certification, your building may be excluded from that institutional buyer pool.

What are the steps to get certified?

Initial assessment: We analyze the office building design and identify the measures needed to achieve EDGE's required 20% savings in energy, water, and materials.

Registration and modeling: We create the project file in the EDGE platform and calculate the efficiency score calibrated for the office use type and the project's climate zone.

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 for office use, enabling access to premium corporate tenants, REITs, and investment funds with ESG criteria.

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How much more do corporate tenants pay for an EDGE-certified office building?

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Between 10 and 20% more in rent compared to equivalent conventional buildings, according to JLL and CBRE studies in Latin American markets. They also sign longer leases and have lower turnover, improving the asset's predictable cash flow.

Is EDGE recognized in tenants' GRESB and GRI reporting?

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Yes. EDGE is an IFC standard recognized in the GRESB, GRI, and CDP frameworks. Tenants reporting under those frameworks can include an EDGE-certified building in their Scope 1 and 2 carbon footprint metrics.

How long does it take to certify an office building with EDGE?

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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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