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Commercial Energy Assessors

Commercial Energy Assessors Buildings Energy Assessment & Energy Ratings Calculations for Commercial Property and Industrial Property for the provision of Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) is required as part of the EU EPBD Directive for Buildings requiring the introduction of the non- domestic, or Commercial Energy Assessor. Energy Ratings are derived using the following methods:

  • SAP - Standard Assessment Procedure: See also SAP Calculations for New Build Homes

  • SBEM - Simulated Building Energy Model

  • DSM - Dynamic Simulation Model

Energy Assessment of such property will require the appropriate Commercial Energy Assessor Training. As part of this program Air Conditioning Inspection will be required.

This website provides information relating to Commercial EPC practice, methods and training relating to SAP, SBEM & DSM, in addition, as part of the non-domestic buildings energy assessment, air conditioning inspections are required. Public Buildings and Commercial Industrial premises will be affected by the EPBD EU Directive. This site is intended to assist property managers and asset owners with advice on the new regulations affecting this sector of the property market.

Energy Performance Certificates
  provided by Energy Assessment specialists dealing in Energy efficiency, Energy Ratings & Co2 emissions of buildings and inspection by an Energy Assessor, utilising SAP or SBEM, DSM assessment procedures will commence from 6 April 2008. Commercial Property owners may be fined for non-compliance of the regulations. An EPC will be required for commercial property, this will be issued by a qualified commercial energy assessor.

Energy Assessment of Buildings
Energy Audit Surveyors & specialist companies are required to assess the energy usage and energy ratings of commercial and industrial properties, either as "New Build" or for existing premises, the actual energy performance of a building will be displayed on an EPC. Effective Energy Management that employs Energy Metering of installed equipment can save money.

The UK Government has announced plans to introduce Commercial EPC's during 2008.
Property sectors affected and energy methodology include:

  • New Build Housing. (SAP Energy Ratings)

  • Social Housing (including some HMO's - Housing in multiple occupation). RdSAP or SAP

  • New Build Commercial Buildings. (SBEM or DSM)

  • Existing Commercial Buildings. (SBEM or DSM)

  • Existing Industrial Buildings & Premises. (SBEM or DSM)

  • New Build Commercial Units & Property. (SBEM or DSM)

  • Public Buildings, both new and existing. (SBEM or DSM)

Together the impact of the changes will affect approximately 40% of the UK property market.

Buildings in the Public Sector
Buildings in the public sector will be required to display Display Energy Certificates (DEC)  for all public buildings with floor area >10,000 m2 from April 2008. A Display Energy Certificate shows the energy performance of a building based on actual energy consumption as recorded annually over periods up to the last three years. DECs need to be updated each year.

Energy Assessors
Commercial Energy Assessors will be required to carry out inspection of buildings outlined in the categories above, this will also incorporate Air Conditioning Inspection by the assessor, as required. Domestic Energy Assessors are not qualified to undertake energy surveys in this field. See also Commercial Energy Assessor Training Courses. External links: Refer also to: EPC Commercial Buildings - Consultants for SAP, SBEM & PEA Energy Assessments Commercial Energy Assessments SBEM - Consultants for Commercial Buildings, New Build EPC - Energy ratings for new homes and dwellings and Predictive Energy Assessment - PEA Energy Ratings.

Buildings in the Private Sector
Private & Social Housing Landlords, Rented Property, Rental Property for Landlord and Tenants, Retail Units, Shops, Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO's), Industrial Units, New Build Commercial units, Hotels will require energy assessment under the EPBD Directive. Buy-to-let private investor properties will mostly be covered by EPC's issued by a Domestic Energy Assessor. New Build Homes will be assessed using SAP energy assessment methods. New Houses can be assessed using Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) by inspection of building plans and the materials used in the construction prior to being built. Property Developers can provide this information to a SAP Assessor.

 

 

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