Posts Tagged ‘ commercial EPC ’

Commercial EPC – East Preston Junior School, Littlehampton, Sussex

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Syntegra Consulting appointed energy consultants to undertake an SBEM calculation, Part-L compliance anc commercial EPC for East Preston Junior School in Littlehampton, Sussex.

East Preston Junior School, Littlehampton, Sussex

East Preston Junior School, Littlehampton, Sussex

Commercial EPC – Rosebury Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, EC1R

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Syntegra Consulting appointed to undertake a commercial EPC for a 2,000 sqft newly refurbished unit for letting purposes on behalf of a large international Spanish based developer client.

7-15 Rosebury Avenue, London, EC1R

7-15 Rosebury Avenue, London, EC1R

Commercial EPC – Bell St, Henley-On-Thames, RG9

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Syntegra Consulting appointed to undertake a commercial energy survey for a 3 storey multi-let property consisting of a Jewellers, Florist and design studio on Bell, Henley-On-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9.

62 Bell Street, Henley-On-Thames, RG9

62 Bell Street, Henley-On-Thames, RG9

Commercial EPC – Penley Grange, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Syntegra Consulting appointed as Energy Consultants on a renovation/conversion project from a residential manor house (previously owned by the Aston Martin family) into a Children’s Learning difficulty centre in Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14.

Penley Grange, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14

Penley Grange, Stokenchurch, High Wycombe, HP14

Commercial EPC

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

The Commercial Energy Performance Certificates (EPC’s) has become a very important certificate to have n the property and construction industry and from January 4th in 2009 is has become an essential requirement. The European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) demands that these Commercial EPC’s will need to be presented at the point of marketing, selling, leasing or construction for all non-dwellings. The certificate covers all types of buildings from shops to small offices, industrial units and large commercial buildings such as train stations and airports. Building Control is responsible for enforcing these changes in the newly built properties and it’s the Trading Standards department responsibility to enforce certificates on existing buildings. These legislative requirements mean that every part of the build needs to be monitored and accessed, so the build will comply with the Commercial EPC.

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