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Current laws now
state that in relation to Building Control, Commercial
Property Energy Performance Certificates and Energy
Assessments of Industrial Buildings, Public Buildings
& Institutions and the introduction of DEC Display
Energy Certificates will be compulsory from April 6th
2008. Such buildings will in future have to be inspected
by an accredited Commercially qualified Energy Assessor,
using RdSAP & SAP assessment procedures to produce
the relevant documentation and certification. How Does This
Affect You.. After this deadline
any commercial property which is placed on the property
market for sale or rent in England and Wales requires an
energy inspection by an Authorised Energy
Assessor and an Energy Performance Certificate
(Commercial EPC) obtained. Public
Buildings.. For public
buildings a DEC - Display Energy Certificate must be
obtained, in addition, for all buildings subject to
rental, or lease, Air Conditioning Inspection is required
and a survey of boiler and heating controls undertaken by
qualified engineers for the completion of an advisory
report. Where we are
now.... and the future.. Commercial
Buildings Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and
provision of an energy assessment will be required for
all other properties in the future, including energy
certificates for Social Housing inspection and Rental
Property sectors. These will have to be issued by a
Qualified SAP Assessor for
existing buildings and also New Build residential
property. Assessors will also inspect air conditioning
systems where they are installed. Find Out
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about how MDEA can help you to obtain all neccessary
Commercial Building Energy Performance Certification,
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