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Cushman & Wakefield Endorses BOMA 7 Point Challenge
16 Jul, 2008, New York, NY
Cushman & Wakefield has endorsed The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) 7
Point Challenge, an innovative energy reduction plan designed to achieve market transformation
in energy efficiency in the commercial real estate industry.
"Cushman & Wakefield is delighted to take on the rigors of BOMA's 7 Point
Challenge," said Bruce W. Ficke, Executive Vice President of Cushman & Wakefield's
Global Client Solutions group. "Cushman & Wakefield has an established track
record in working with its clients to optimize energy efficiency and to implement sustainable
operations and maintenance practices in properties under management. The objectives of
this program are in direct keeping with the environmental goals of our corporation."
BOMA's 7-Point Challenge, outlined in its Market Transformation Energy Plan, is an aggressive
but realistic strategy to reduce the use of natural resources and non-renewable energy sources
and to reduce waste production in commercial buildings.
By endorsing BOMA's 7 Point Challenge, Cushman & Wakefield will work with clients to
decrease energy consumption by 30 percent across its managed portfolio by 2012. The firm
will benchmark energy performance and water usage in properties under management through EPA's
ENERGY STAR benchmarking tool (and share results with BOMA). In addition, the firm will provide
education to all personnel involved in building operations, to ensure that building equipment
is efficiently maintained and utilized.
Through its leadership, Cushman & Wakefield will positively impact the community and the
environment by helping to reduce the industry's role in global warming. It will continue
to position itself and the industry as leaders and solution providers to owners and tenants
seeking environmental and operational excellence.
Cushman & Wakefield advises clients on energy efficiency strategies through analysis of
energy consumption, benchmarking comparisons, implementation of retro-commissioning procedures
and identification of energy conservation opportunities. Cushman & Wakefield further works
with clients to pursue sustainable building standards in the design and construction of new
buildings and in tenant fit-out projects, and to implement sustainable operations and
maintenance practices within existing buildings. Cushman & Wakefield's partnership
with its clients has resulted in LEED certification of more than 2 million square feet of
commercial space to date, with an additional 36 million square feet registered and in
progress.
Cushman & Wakefield is the world's largest privately held commercial real estate services
firm. Founded in 1917, it has 221 offices in 58 countries and more than 15,000 employees. The
firm represents a diverse customer base ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies.
It offers a complete range of services within four primary disciplines: Transaction Services,
including tenant and landlord representation in office, industrial and retail real estate;
Capital Markets, including property sales, investment management, valuation services,
investment banking, debt and equity financing; Client Solutions, including integrated real
estate strategies for large corporations and property owners, and Consulting Services,
including business and real estate consulting. A recognized leader in global real estate
research, the firm publishes a broad array of proprietary reports available on its online
Knowledge Center at www.cushmanwakefield.com