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IWBI Announces New WELL Performance Rating Focused on Using Dynamic Human and Building Performance Metrics to Enhance the Experience of the People Inside
NEW YORK, July 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Carrier, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric, SGS, Trane 
Technologies and other world-class experts and industry leaders collaborating 
with IWBI to develop and launch the new rating

The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) today announced the upcoming 
launch of the WELL Performance Rating, a new designation rewarding building 
owners and operators for using measurable and validated building and human 
performance metrics to gain insights into the health and well-being of the 
people inside and enhance conditions in their spaces based on those insights. 
The rating will consist of features drawn from the WELL Building Standard 
(WELL) along with new pathways and beta features that will be informed by the 
IWBI Performance Advisory ( 
https://www.wellcertified.com/advisories/performance-advisory ), WELL 
Performance Testing Organizations (PTOs) ( 
https://www.wellcertified.com/performance-testing ) and a host of industry 
leaders in smart building technologies.  

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"The industry has done a great job of capturing environmental building 
performance metrics on site – energy and water use, for example – but we need 
to be able to marry these eco-friendly indicators with health performance 
metrics to enable balanced choices about the health of planet and the health of 
people," said Rachel Hodgdon, president and CEO of IWBI. "With this incredible 
and diverse array of partners, advisors and other contributors, we are 
confident that the new rating will unlock and accelerate the use of smarter, 
more integrated approaches to improve and enhance well-being and performance."

The WELL Performance Rating will be comprised of WELL features that call for 
specific leadership thresholds relating to air and water quality, thermal 
comfort, acoustics, lighting and occupant  experience, helping projects apply 
both quantitative and qualitative data to track, monitor and improve the 
performance of both the buildings and the people inside. IWBI's global network 
of 42 WELL Performance Testing Organizations, IWBI member organizations and its 
broader community of over 18,000 WELL Accredited Professionals (WELL APs) and 
registrants pursuing the WELL AP credential in more than 100 countries will 
support customers in their pursuit of the WELL Performance Rating. 

This new designation will add to a growing suite of WELL ratings that includes 
the WELL Health-Safety Rating and the forthcoming WELL Health Equity Rating. 
Each can be achieved as a stand-alone designation or milestone along the way to 
WELL Certification at Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum level. For WELL 
Portfolio participants, achieving these ratings will contribute to their WELL 
Score.

IWBI members contributing to the development of the WELL Performance Rating 
include Aircuity, Carrier, CETEC, Cognian Technologies, Honeywell, Johnson 
Controls, Kaiterra, Lennox International, Schneider Electric, SGS, Thornton 
Tomasetti and Trane Technologies.

What industry leaders say about the WELL Performance Rating:

"Like WELL, we have long been committed to taking a holistic approach to the 
full spectrum of factors that create healthy buildings for people, including 
air quality, safety, and functional conditions such as thermal comfort, 
lighting, sound and environmental issues that contribute to better cognitive 
function and well-being.  We have led the industry in HVAC and building health 
and are currently pursuing certification under the rigorous WELL v2 standard at 
our own world headquarters. Carrier is proud to support the WELL Performance 
Rating, which will provide people with confidence to return to the things and 
places they love and missed."

    David Gitlin, Chairman and CEO, Carrier

"At Honeywell, we're not waiting for the future, we're making it by creating 
innovative building solutions that foster and improve well-being and unlock 
positive outcomes at scale. By collaborating with IWBI on the WELL Performance 
Rating, we're ushering in a new era of building performance, bridging building 
health while being conscious of environmental impact, and equally important, 
inspiring innovation and spurring market transformation that advances occupant 
well-being and productivity." 

    Doug Wright, President and CEO, Honeywell Building Technologies (HBT)

"The WELL Performance Rating will powerfully accelerate the demand for 
healthier buildings. For more than 135 years, since we invented the first 
electric thermostat, Johnson Controls has been at the forefront of innovative, 
sustainable technologies. We are proud to collaborate with IWBI on its WELL 
Performance Rating to use our proven, industry-leading technology to drive 
continuous monitoring of WELL-certified, healthy buildings while empowering 
building owners to improve operating efficiency, boost productivity and advance 
sustainability."

    George Oliver, Chairman and CEO, Johnson Controls

"As we move more decisively and strategically to meet our decarbonization goals 
in all buildings all around the globe, it's imperative that we are just as 
ambitious in seizing the accompanying opportunity to optimize these spaces for 
the health of the people inside. By leveraging the science behind WELL and with 
today's launch of the WELL Performance Rating, we are poised to chart a path to 
remake the buildings of the future and continue to deliver on Schneider 
Electric's longstanding mission to pioneer integrated solutions that leverage 
the power of digitalization to achieve peak performance, efficiency and 
reliability, all while enhancing occupant health."

    Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman & CEO, Schneider Electric

"Now more than ever, people need safer, healthier, and more efficient indoor 
spaces. We focus on helping building owners and operators assess, mitigate and 
monitor indoor environmental quality to ensure occupants' well-being and the 
building's performance. The WELL Performance Rating helps validate that the 
right measures are being taken for people to thrive in the spaces where they 
live, learn, work and play."  

    Dave Regnery, CEO, Trane Technologies

"AI and IoT technologies perform at their best when employed to improve human 
experience. We are proud to collaborate with IWBI through the WELL Performance 
Rating as we evolve our services to deploy technology-based solutions to 
address changing market needs. This initiative supports us on our journey to 
becoming a more sustainable, data-driven company and our commitment to enabling 
a better, safer and more interconnected world for all our stakeholders."

    Frankie Ng, CEO, SGS, WELL Performance Testing Organization  

"IWBI has been instrumental in driving the evolution of building occupant 
health and well-being, cementing scientific rigor and robust measurable goals 
as a means to advance building performance. The innovative WELL Performance 
Rating is set to become another ground-breaking tool." 

    Adam Garnys, Principal Consultant Strategy, and Dr. Vyt Garnys, Managing
    Director & Principal Consultant, CETEC, WELL Performance Testing 
    Organization

"There is new urgency in how we shape, guide and foster advancements in 
building performance to better align with the science of supporting human 
health. Through this collaborative launch of the WELL Performance Rating, we 
are doubling down on that promise of actionable, evidence-based solutions to 
drive continuous improvement across the key health metrics that help enhance 
productivity, increase comfort and support well-being."

    Liam Bates, Co-Founder and CEO, Kaiterra, IWBI Performance Advisor

Click here ( https://share.hsforms.com/1ow8CXy8dTVy3PzrXAyL-tQ46vxw ) for more 
information about the WELL Performance Rating. 

About the International WELL Building Institute
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is a public benefit 
corporation and the world's leading organization focused on deploying people 
first places to advance a global culture of health. IWBI mobilizes its 
community through the administration of the WELL Building Standard (WELL) and 
the WELL Health-Safety Rating, management of the WELL AP credential, the 
pursuit of applicable research, the development of educational resources, and 
advocacy for policies that promote health and well-being everywhere. More 
information on WELL can be found here ( http://wellcertified.com/ ).

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v2, WELL Certified, WELL AP, WELL Portfolio, WELL Portfolio Score, The WELL 
Conference, We Are WELL, the WELL Community Standard, WELL Health-Safety 
Rating, WELL Health-Safety Rated, WELL Health-Equity, WELL Performance Rating, 
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of International WELL Building Institute pbc in the United States and other 
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