The sustainability team collaborates with all of Beck’s regional offices. Beck hired our first energy modeler in 2011. The current version of Beck’s National Sustainability Objective was created in 2016. Beck signed the AIA 2030 Commitment in 2010. The Sustainability Champion network is for employees interested in learning about sustainability. The WELL certification advances human health and well-being. Beck’s National Sustainability Objectives are based on the AIA 2030 Challenge. Beck’s Lighting Power Density reduction goal applies to interior and exterior lighting. An Environmental Product Declaration communicates what a product is made of and how it impacts the environment across its entire life cycle. Beck’s Dallas Office is Fitwel 1- Star Rated. Beck’s EUI reduction goal is 82%. LEED certification demonstrates healthy, efficient, carbon & cost- saving buildings. Our core value of caring is showing concern, empathy, and compassion for others, ourselves, and our environment. A Life-Cycle Assessment is used to understand the energy use and environmental impacts associated with all life cycle phases of a building. Everyone is responsible for implementing Beck's National Sustainability Objective. Beck’s Dallas Office is LEED Silver Certified. Beck teams use Cove.tool to track EUI reduction. Fitwel was created by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention. Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages. The AIA 2030 Challenge is net zero emissions in the built environment. A Health Product Declaration discloses chemicals of concern in building materials. Beck appointed our first Director of Sustainability in 2007. The sustainability team is in the Dallas office. The Contractor’s Commitment focuses on sustainable construction and jobsite practices. The AIA updated the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct to include Obligations to the Environment in 2018. 40% of carbon emissions comes from the built environment. Beck’s Outdoor Water Reduction goal is 50%. Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) was the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings (1991). Embodied Carbon is the greenhouse gas emissions released during the lifecycle of a building material. ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages. Beck’s Healthy Building Materials goal is 10 HPDs, 5 EPDs, and 100% low emitting interior paints. Beck’s Indoor Water Reduction goal is 30%. The Carbon Disclosure Project assesses companies on their greenhouse gas emissions. The sustainability team collaborates with all of Beck’s regional offices. Beck hired our first energy modeler in 2011. The current version of Beck’s National Sustainability Objective was created in 2016. Beck signed the AIA 2030 Commitment in 2010. The Sustainability Champion network is for employees interested in learning about sustainability. The WELL certification advances human health and well-being. Beck’s National Sustainability Objectives are based on the AIA 2030 Challenge. Beck’s Lighting Power Density reduction goal applies to interior and exterior lighting. An Environmental Product Declaration communicates what a product is made of and how it impacts the environment across its entire life cycle. Beck’s Dallas Office is Fitwel 1- Star Rated. Beck’s EUI reduction goal is 82%. LEED certification demonstrates healthy, efficient, carbon & cost- saving buildings. Our core value of caring is showing concern, empathy, and compassion for others, ourselves, and our environment. A Life-Cycle Assessment is used to understand the energy use and environmental impacts associated with all life cycle phases of a building. Everyone is responsible for implementing Beck's National Sustainability Objective. Beck’s Dallas Office is LEED Silver Certified. Beck teams use Cove.tool to track EUI reduction. Fitwel was created by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention. Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages. The AIA 2030 Challenge is net zero emissions in the built environment. A Health Product Declaration discloses chemicals of concern in building materials. Beck appointed our first Director of Sustainability in 2007. The sustainability team is in the Dallas office. The Contractor’s Commitment focuses on sustainable construction and jobsite practices. The AIA updated the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct to include Obligations to the Environment in 2018. 40% of carbon emissions comes from the built environment. Beck’s Outdoor Water Reduction goal is 50%. Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) was the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings (1991). Embodied Carbon is the greenhouse gas emissions released during the lifecycle of a building material. ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages. Beck’s Healthy Building Materials goal is 10 HPDs, 5 EPDs, and 100% low emitting interior paints. Beck’s Indoor Water Reduction goal is 30%. The Carbon Disclosure Project assesses companies on their greenhouse gas emissions.
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
The sustainability team collaborates with all of Beck’s regional offices.
Beck hired our first energy modeler in 2011.
The current version of Beck’s National Sustainability Objective was created in 2016.
Beck signed the AIA 2030 Commitment in 2010.
The Sustainability Champion network is for employees interested in learning about sustainability.
The WELL certification advances human health and well-being.
Beck’s National Sustainability Objectives are based on the AIA 2030 Challenge.
Beck’s Lighting Power Density reduction goal applies to interior and exterior lighting.
An Environmental Product Declaration communicates what a product is made of and how it impacts the environment across its entire life cycle.
Beck’s Dallas Office is Fitwel 1-Star Rated.
Beck’s EUI reduction goal is 82%.
LEED certification demonstrates healthy, efficient, carbon & cost-saving buildings.
Our core value of caring is showing concern, empathy, and compassion for others, ourselves, and our environment.
A Life-Cycle Assessment is used to understand the energy use and environmental impacts associated with all life cycle phases of a building.
Everyone is responsible for implementing Beck's National Sustainability Objective.
Beck’s Dallas Office is LEED Silver Certified.
Beck teams use Cove.tool to track EUI reduction.
Fitwel was created by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention.
Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages.
The AIA 2030 Challenge is net zero emissions in the built environment.
A Health Product Declaration discloses chemicals of concern in building materials.
Beck appointed our first Director of Sustainability in 2007.
The sustainability team is in the Dallas office.
The Contractor’s Commitment focuses on sustainable construction and jobsite practices.
The AIA updated the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct to include Obligations to the Environment in 2018.
40% of carbon emissions comes from the built environment.
Beck’s Outdoor Water Reduction goal is 50%.
Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) was the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings (1991).
Embodied Carbon is the greenhouse gas emissions released during the lifecycle of a building material.
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance.
Parksmart certification recognizes sustainable parking garages.
Beck’s Healthy Building Materials goal is 10 HPDs, 5 EPDs, and 100% low emitting interior paints.
Beck’s Indoor Water Reduction goal is 30%.
The Carbon Disclosure Project assesses companies on their greenhouse gas emissions.