Archive for September, 2009

Free EPC Compliance advice for existing buildings

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

IEA are able to procuce Energy Perfomance Certificates across Buckinghamshire and indeed for commercial properties we offer national coverage. We are able to provide free compliance advise to companies and individuals. We specialise in assessing the energy perfomance of all buildings, both commercial or residential properties. To take advantage and obtain free compliance advice and a quotation call us on 01280 812909.

Lease Plans

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

IEA are now able to produce Land Registry compliant Lease Plans for our clients.

Lease plans are now required by Land Registry under Rule 24 LRR 2003. The plans must be drawn to specific rules laid down by Land Registry and submitted with the appropriate completed forms.

Let us know if you would like to know more about this service, we offer competitive rates and where we are instructed to produce an EPC at the same time discount those rates and produce your Lease Plan in one visit to the property.

Environmental Policies - ISO 14001

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Our environmental credentials extend well beyond producing EPCs. IEA can also produce environmental policies and environmental management systems (EMS). The aim of EMS is help a business manage their environmental impact through their trading activities and demonstrate this in accordance with ISO standard 14001. Once this is in place an functioning they can achieve this ISO accreditation. The benefits do not stop at achieving the accreditation, but implementing an EMS helps to reduce the running costs of the business through efficiencies made in almost every department and area. The system is managed using a web based software application that makes management reporting and accreditation easy.

Businesses are constantly striving to maintain their competitive advantage, holding their market share and keeping costs under control. EMS is a great additional tool in the box through which these things can be achieved.

If you are considering implementing an environmental policy or system then we can help. Call us to talk through the benefits to your business and the environment of having a robust easy to use system.

Why are my Energy Perfomance Certificates different?

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

I have two buildings exactly the same why are the EPC ratings different?

This is a situation that crops up from time to time when we have assessed ‘sister’ industrial units with the same or very similar building design and layout.

One of the factors assessors take into consideration is the activities that occur within a building. When we model a building for an epc we assign specific activities, such as office, meeting room, toilet, industrial process area, workshops, warehouse ECT. Each activity has a different impact on the rating, so where two buildings are the same, the activities may not be. For example if we compare an office with a meeting room, the software model assumes less activity for a meeting room as it is likely to used less than an office and so emits less C02 producing a better rating for exactly the same floor space.

Level 4 assessment for EPCs

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

IEA demonstrates its capability for delivering a large number of complicated commercial EPCs on time and on Budget. An industrial site near Birmingham with 27 individual units ranging through 100 – 3000 square metres has been successfully completed. One of the main issues encountered while assessing these buildings was the fact that although these were essentially industrial type buildings, some had very complex industries operating within them, including clean rooms and laboratories, which required a higher than usual level of expertise and were visited by our Level 4 assessors. Despite the added complexity the contract was delivered on time and on budget and to the clients full satisfaction.

CLG - Review on Commercial EPCs.

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

There is currently a wide ranging review of commercial EPCs being conducted by the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG). With particular emphasis on the quality of work being delivered by assessors and the subsequent accuracy of any EPC lodged.

IEA welcome this review as we have always strived to put quality before price. We always use fully qualified assessors who visit every site in person and are responsible from start to finish for the EPC undertaken.

The review will take the form of a report which will be ready in the autumn of this year and we will keep you posted on any changes in practise that may be recommended.

Newsletter

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

We continue to receive many enquiries for compliance advice in connection with commercial EPCs and we are always ready to help with interpreting government guidance in this area. Generally interpretations can vary widely given the fact that these are new regulations and it is up to each assessor to decide what is the best course of action to recommend to their clients. The guidance issued by the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG), can sometimes be difficult to understand, but we here at IEA have now had considerable experience with a wide range of scenarios ranging from buildings scheduled and then rescued from demolition. To small shops that are less than 50m2 that are not detached but still need an EPC and building of low energy demand that do not need an EPC.

Commercial Energy Performance Certificates

Commercial Energy Performance Certificates

For Property Owners, Commercial Agents Commercial Solicitors etc.

Display Energy Certificates

(DECs) Display Energy Certificates

Showing the actual energy usage for public buildings and the Operational Rating.

Energy Audits

Energy Audits & ISO 14001

Reduce fuel costs & lower you're carbon emissions with our Energy Audits.