Honeywell has announced it is currently working with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) to deliver a comprehensive suite of WELL solutions at enterprise scale through its newly awarded WELL Enterprise Provider designation. As WELL EP, Honeywell’s expertise in WELL will be used to help transform buildings to help improve the quality of life for employees, customers and the communities they are placed in.
Launched in July 2021, the WELL EP program was created in collaboration with more than a dozen organizations worldwide, including consulting firms, real estate companies and design and architectural practices.
“As an industry leader that has long been on the cutting edge of promoting sustainability through building technologies, Honeywell can now integrate advanced WELL strategies and solutions into its services and help customers improve and enhance people’s performance and well-being at scale,” said Rachel Hodgdon, president and CEO of IWBI. “This new designation of WELL EP allows IWBI to work with Honeywell more closely and more efficiently to deliver the many benefits of WELL strategies across real estate portfolios and entire organizations.”
Bringing Wellness Building Practices to Full Scale
As part of the WELL EP program, Honeywell will help its clients identify and implement WELL strategies at scale so companies can meet larger business objectives in areas such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting, human and social capital management, and workplace strategy and policy.
Honeywell will incorporate WELL into its Healthy Buildings offerings, inclusive of technologies like indoor air quality solutions and safety and security systems, and deploy WELL Accredited Professionals (WELL APs) as in-house experts to provide strategic guidance and streamlined support that create stronger organizations and people-first places.
As an IWBI member supporting the development of the upcoming WELL Performance Rating, Honeywell will incorporate technological solutions into its new WELL EP services.
“The importance of healthy buildings will continue to grow as more companies return to offices and occupants will have higher expectations for the environments in which they spend time,” said Doug Wright, president and chief executive officer, Honeywell Building Technologies. “We are proud to receive designation as a WELL EP. Helping to create healthier and safer building environments takes a collective effort and commitment, and we’re excited to continue our work with the IWBI team.”
To learn more about the WELL EP program, click here.