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Fitwel

Aligning with society’s increasing concerns for health and wellness, Fitwel is one of the leading certification systems committed to building health for all. Generated by expert analysis of academic research studies, Fitwel is implementing a vision for a healthier future where all buildings and communities are enhanced to strengthen health and well-being. The Fitwel Scorecards include 55+ evidence-based design and operational strategies that enhance buildings by addressing a broad range of health behaviours and risks.

A Fitwel certification demonstrates a commitment to higher sustainability performance and quality in the built environment and provides a credible assessment against best practice standards in the industry. At Watkins Payne, we have a team of qualified Fitwel Ambassadors who can provide support at every step of the assessment process. The projects below have all achieved Fitwel certification.

One Forbury Square, Reading

View our case study at One Forbury Square which offers five fully refurbished floors of office space, overlooking scenic Forbury Gardens

Dundee Street, Edinburgh

This project incorporates several evidence-based design and operations strategies that support its occupants’ physical, mental and social health.

Cathedral Street, Glasgow

Watkins Payne was appointed as a Sustainability Consultants to conduct the assessments for Fitwel. Find out more about this student accodomadation.

At present, over 1,200 projects have been certified under Fitwel across over 50 countries. Watkins Payne have assessed numerous Fitwel projects to date, achieving/targeting 1, 2 and 3 star ratings. Our Fitwel Ambassadors can guide you through each step of the assessment process to help you achieve certification.

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Projects certified

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countries across the world

Fitwel Certification is awarded at the following levels:

Find out how your project will score and how we can help promote health and well-being using the Fitwel standard

Get in touch with our Sustainability team