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Introduction to Energy Performance Certification (Code 906EPC)
2nd June 2009 (9:00AM)
| Location | Central London |
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| Contact | Teresa Mulligan |
| info@bifm-training.co.uk | |
| Tel | 020 7404 4440 |
| Website | www.bifm-training.com |
| Details | Introduction to Energy Performance Certification From 2008, UK regulations require that many non domestic buildings will need an energy certificate showing building energy performance. These energy performance certificates are similar to the labels we see when buying fridges and freezers and will encourage improvements in the way we design, operate and maintain buildings. They are required in all new buildings, at sale or rent of existing buildings and annually in large public existing buildings. Who wants to manage an ‘F’ rated building? Who wants to sell or rent an ‘F’ rated building? Where do FM’s go to get a certificate produced? What do you do if your building has been rated ‘F’. FM’s need to know what the requirements for energy certification are and what actions they need to take to meet the regulations. Course content includes: Why do we need energy certificates for buildings? How to measure building energy performance The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) The UK regulations for Energy certification Energy Performance Certificates for new buildings Energy Performance Certificates for existing buildings at sale or rent Display Energy Certificates for large public buildings Who can provide the certificates for FM’s What software tools will they use to produce certificates What influences the energy rating? Managing the certification process What to do if your building has a poor rating |
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