TotalEnergies Staff Housing Cooperative Multipurpose Society Limited’s Louisville Mixed-Use Development
has been awarded two Excellences in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) certifications by the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
In a statement, the co-operative highlighted that these accolades, presented at the Future Cities—Africa Green Building Summit co-hosted by the Green Building Council Nigeria, emphasize Louisville’s dedication to sustainability and excellence in green building practices. The summit gathered industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss climate resilience in urban development.
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Before this recognition, Louisville had been noted for its advanced environmental practices, significantly reducing water consumption, enhancing energy efficiency, and lowering embodied carbon in materials. Nestled within Eko Atlantic City in Victoria Island, Lagos, the Louisville mixed-use development—spanning over 22,000 m²—aims to create a vibrant and sustainable urban environment that seamlessly combines residential and commercial spaces.
Ehima Uwumarogie, Chief Operating Officer at TEHC, expressed pride in receiving the certification, stating, “We are truly honoured to receive the IFC EDGE certification.” He emphasized that sustainability is central to everything TEHC does, from design to construction, ensuring minimal environmental impact and maximizing long-term benefits for communities. This award reaffirms their belief that sustainable thought, design, and structure enhance life quality for all.