Community Impact
As the prime contractor for the Vit Plant, Bechtel has a responsibility to invest in the local community where our team members live, work, and play.
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The Adopt-a-Highway program is a roadside clean-up program that promotes pride and local ownership in Washington's highways.
Formed in 1904, the Association of Washington Business (AWB) is Washington's oldest and largest statewide business association and includes nearly 7,000 members, representing 700,000 employees. AWB serves as both the state's chamber of commerce and ...
Bateman Island is a small island located on the Columbia River, just east of the Yakima River Delta, between Richland and Kennewick. It is approximately one mile long and a half-mile wide. Bateman Island is ...
The Bechtel Board Room is the main meeting and event space for the Tri-Cities Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visit Tri-Cities. Both organizations are key to enhancing and maintaining our community's quality of life and ...
The Hanford Chapter of the Bechtel Women's Group was formed in 1994 and both supported charitable causes and the spouses of Bechtel employees who regularly moved with the company. The fundraised for programs ranging from ...
Benton-Franklin 4-H empowers young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. 4-H is delivered by Cooperative Extension -- a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where ...
Bikes for Tikes partners with the Local 598 Plumbers and Pipefitters union to provide bicycles to community organizations in the Pacific Northwest. Bicycles are then distributed to families in crisis, special needs children, and as ...
The Boys and Girls Club of Benton and Franklin Counties are committed to empowering all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The Boys and Girls Club works to build ...
Founded in 2005, Camp Patriot aims to empower and thank wounded and disabled military veterans of all generations through outdoor programs.
Chamna Natural Preserve is a 276-acre park with more than 11 miles of trails winding through the shrub-steppe, riparian, and wetland habitat. Chamna is located along the Yakima River in Richland, south of Route 182.