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January 2009 Update
Under the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD),
the UK Government stipulated that with effect from 1 October 2008, all
commercial property in the UK needs to have an Energy Performance Certificate
(EPC) prior to sale or lease.
Local Authorities (usually by their Trading Standards Officers)
are responsible for enforcing the requirement to have an EPC. Failure to make
available an EPC will result in a civil penalty charge notice. The penalty is
fixed and in most cases will be 12.5% of the rateable value of the building
with a maximum level of £5,000.
EPCs are required for all non-dwellings covering
everything from small retail units to offices, industrial units and large scale
commercial premises, such as public buildings. |
Hurst Warne have liaised with specialist consultants who are
able to provide a quick and cost effective solution to the requirement of
Energy Performance Certificates. Our consultants are using the SBEM (Simplified
Building and Energy Model) assessment method.
Essentially two reports will be produced based on the buildings
size, construction materials, boiler type, heating output, air conditioning
output, service runs of the building etc, which will detail the energy
performance of the building.
If you would like a quote for an EPC, please fill out the form
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About You
Please fill in as
many boxes as possible in order that an accurate quote may be
provided.
Name:
E-mail:
Telephone:
Company:
Address1:
Address2:
Town:
Post
code:
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About The Property
Please confirm the
property is commercial: (office / industrial / shop / public
building)
Property name:
Floor:
Address1:
Address2:
Town:
Post code:
Type of building:
Area:
Approx year built:
Heating?
Air cooling/Airconditioning?
Are plans available?
Key holder name:
Key holder telephone:
Any other relevant information i.e. number of
floors, are building manuals available etc:
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