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Energy Performance & Retrofit
Compliance 100 delivers Energy Performance Certificates and retrofit assessments aligned to PAS 2035 and current MEES requirements. Our services provide EPCs for compliance purposes, retrofit coordination for improvement programmes, and grant funding support that enables investment in energy performance upgrades.
This approach ensures your portfolio meets regulatory standards while supporting planned improvements towards better energy efficiency.
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What We Do
EPC Services for Regulatory Compliance
Energy Performance Certificates are delivered across domestic and non-domestic properties, meeting legal requirements for sale, letting, and MEES compliance. Our assessors are accredited to recognised schemes and provide EPCs with lodgement to the national register. Large-scale programmes are coordinated with scheduling that minimises disruption.
Retrofit Assessment and PAS 2035 Support
Retrofit assessments follow PAS 2035 methodology, identifying fabric improvements, heating system upgrades, and ventilation measures appropriate to your building types. These assessments consider building condition, occupant needs, and whole-house performance to inform improvement plans. Medium-Term Improvement Plans are provided alongside coordination support. This ensures your delivery programmes align with PAS 2035 requirements and achieve intended energy savings.
Energy Performance Data and Compliance Analysis
Energy performance data is captured during stock condition surveys or as standalone programmes. SAP ratings and condition information support improvement planning and can be provided in standard data formats. Analysis identifies properties requiring intervention under current and future MEES standards, which means you can prioritise resources based on regulatory requirements and building condition.
Resident Communication and Documentation
Survey outputs include plain-language advice sheets for residents explaining findings and recommended actions. Our reporting supports record-keeping and audit requirements. Case records include photographs, readings, and correspondence in formats suitable for legal disclosure or regulatory review.
Asset and Investment Teams
Energy performance data and cost-to-improve estimates support investment prioritisation. Our assessments identify properties requiring intervention under MEES standards. Data is provided in standard formats that support your investment planning processes.
Compliance and Risk Teams
EPC programmes ensure regulatory compliance for lettings and sales. Programme delivery shows compliance status and properties requiring certificates. Documentation provides evidence of compliance with MEES obligations under the relevant regulations.
Sustainability and Development Teams
Retrofit assessments aligned to PAS 2035 provide Medium-Term Improvement Plans and technical specifications. These assessments support grant applications and inform improvement programmes. Analysis provides the evidence base for reporting on energy efficiency progress to regulators and stakeholders.
Development and Regeneration Teams
EPCs for new builds and major refurbishments support Building Regulations compliance and handover processes. As-built assessments are delivered with certificates lodged to the national register. This ensures developments meet current energy performance standards at practical completion.
1. Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
Domestic and non-domestic EPCs are conducted by accredited assessors and lodged to the national register. Certificates meet compliance requirements for sale and lettings regulations, MEES obligations, and grant funding applications. EPC programmes include scheduling, access management, and programme tracking. Cost-to-improve estimates and recommendations are aligned to current standards, which allows you to understand intervention requirements for properties failing to meet regulatory thresholds.
2. Retrofit Assessments and PAS 2035 Compliance
Retrofit assessments follow PAS 2035 methodology. Fabric, heating, and ventilation improvements are identified based on building type and condition. These assessments consider building condition, occupant impact, and whole-house performance to inform Medium-Term Improvement Plans. Coordination with your design teams and installers ensures measures align with PAS 2035 requirements. Stock analysis and archetype assessment inform improvement priorities across your portfolio.
3. MEES Compliance Support
Properties failing to meet Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards are identified based on current EPC ratings. Analysis shows exemption eligibility and cost-to-improve estimates. Compliance programmes include scheduling, access management, and reporting that demonstrates regulatory compliance. Exemption justifications are documented where improvements are not cost-effective or technically feasible under the regulations.
4. Grant Funding Support
Assessments and documentation support applications to grant programmes including Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, ECO schemes, and local authority retrofit initiatives. Retrofit assessments, Medium-Term Improvement Plans, and technical specifications meet programme requirements. Stock modelling, cost modelling, and intended outcome statements support bid preparation. Coordination with your bids teams ensures technical submissions align with funding criteria and demonstrate eligible measures.
Our process
Discovery
We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.
Project Management
We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.
Delivery
We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.
How We Deliver
- Each commission includes comprehensive deliverables tailored to project requirements:
- Energy Performance Certificates
- Compliance Reporting
- Retrofit Assessments and Improvement Plans
- Energy Performance Data
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FAQs
What EPC standards do you deliver to?
EPCs are conducted by assessors accredited to recognised schemes including Elmhurst, Stroma, and Quidos. Assessments follow Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) for domestic properties and Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM) for non-domestic buildings. Certificates are lodged to the national register.
Do you provide Retrofit Coordinator services?
Retrofit assessments and Medium-Term Improvement Plans are provided aligned to PAS 2035 methodology. Coordination support is available for delivery programmes to ensure measures meet PAS 2035 requirements.
How do you support MEES compliance?
Properties with EPC ratings below current MEES thresholds are identified and intervention priorities are established. Cost-to-improve estimates support improvement planning. Compliance analysis shows portfolio status and exemption eligibility where improvements are not cost-effective or technically feasible.
Can you support energy efficiency improvement planning?
Retrofit assessments identify appropriate improvement measures with cost estimates and energy savings. Stock analysis shows intervention priorities across your portfolio. This analysis informs improvement programmes and grant funding applications.
What grant programmes do you support?
Documentation is provided for Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund applications, ECO schemes, and local authority retrofit programmes. Assessments and improvement plans meet technical requirements for grant eligibility and demonstrate appropriate measure selection.
Do you deliver post-installation verification?
Where required by funding programmes or PAS 2035, post-installation assessments can be arranged to verify measure performance. Testing and documentation demonstrate achieved energy savings where verification is specified.
How do you integrate with stock condition programmes?
Energy performance data is captured during stock condition surveys where combined programmes are more efficient. Data collection follows standard survey protocols. This approach ensures energy ratings integrate with component condition and lifecycle information.
What about non-domestic properties?
Non-domestic EPCs are delivered, including DECs and advisory reports where required. Energy assessments for commercial portfolios support MEES compliance for commercial lettings. Performance analysis informs improvement programmes for multi-tenure estates.