Randolph Scott Bell earned a B.Sc. in Engineering from Aalborg University in Denmark and built his early career in the Danish energy industry — waste-to-energy and biomass boiler systems, heat-pump and ventilation product development, and equipment for the insulation industry. In a country where energy is treated as an engineering discipline rather than a monthly bill, he learned buildings from the inside out: how heat moves, how air leaks, and why a house only performs when every piece of it is working together. He is fluent in English, Danish, and German. Then he came home to Palm Beach County to apply energy engineering to Florida homes.
The building came from the other side of the family tree. The Bell family's Palm Beach construction pedigree spans decades and more than 1,200 homes — including nearly $20 million of renovation work on President Kennedy's Palm Beach mansion. That is the standard the work is measured against, and it is why the same house that shrugs off a hurricane is also expected to run quietly and cost less to cool.
BeacCorp Property Management was founded in February 2007 and is a BBB A+ Accredited Business, and the work has been featured in the Town-Crier. What started as one company managing property has become six divisions — construction and roofing, property management, land clearing, the farm, the food truck, and real estate — all run out of the same office, by the same standard.
The combination is the whole point: the only Palm Beach County contractor who is also a certified energy engineer — the owner inspects every job. An engineer who can measure a house, and a licensed general contractor who can fix what the measurements find. One team, one phone number.
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