BEEAH, a UAE-based sustainability and innovation company, has announced its entry into the real estate sector. The move aligns with its strategy to diversify into high-impact industries while integrating sustainability across operations.
The group said its experience in infrastructure projects across environment, energy, healthcare and technology sectors provides a foundation for its real estate ambitions. Projects under BEEAH’s management include the Zaha Hadid-designed BEEAH Headquarters and the upcoming Jawaher Boston Medical District, developed in partnership with Renzo Piano Building Workshop.
BEEAH has also been appointed as the strategic lead and project manager for the Sharjah Creative Quarter, designed by Taller de Arquitectura – Mauricio Rocha in collaboration with Daniel Rosselló.
According to Group CEO Khaled Al Huraimel, the real estate division will focus on building urban projects incorporating sustainability and digital innovation. The company plans to reveal a new large-scale development in the coming weeks.
Founded in Sharjah, BEEAH has grown into a multi-sector operator. In environment, it manages an end-to-end waste management system that has helped Sharjah achieve over 90% landfill diversion, one of the highest rates globally. Its operations have expanded to Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
In energy, BEEAH operates the Sharjah Waste-to-Energy facility, launched in 2022, and is working on hydrogen-from-waste solutions. Initial trials in the UK have shown progress in low-carbon hydrogen generation. The company is also scaling up solar energy projects.
Its technology arm includes EVOTEQ, which operates platforms for supply chain tracking, and re.life, which digitises recycling and logistics. In the mobility sector, BEEAH’s joint venture ION focuses on EV infrastructure. The group is also co-developing a Tier III data centre with Khazna in Sharjah.
In healthcare, BEEAH is building the JBMD hospital campus in partnership with medical institutions from Boston. The group’s pharmaceutical logistics platform “traqpharma” is being used to improve supply chain security in the UAE, and its Wekaya unit focuses on medical waste recycling.
