Course Overview
The Retrofit Assessor plays a crucial role in the UK’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions by enhancing energy efficiency and retrofitting millions of homes. The responsibilities of a Retrofit Assessor are outlined in the PAS 2035 standard, which governs the professional roles involved in retrofit projects.
The primary task of a Retrofit Assessor is to conduct property visits and surveys, providing essential data to inform decisions on which measures should be implemented. Working under the guidance of a Retrofit Coordinator, the assessor evaluates the building’s condition, occupancy, and significance in alignment with the PAS guidelines.
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Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold a Level 3 qualification in Domestic Energy Assessment (DEA) or equivalent upon application.
Additionally, individuals should have a background or experience in the construction industry, building services, energy efficiency, or related fields, as well as a keen interest in sustainability
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Summary of Outcomes
Successful delegates will gain increased employment opportunities in a variety of roles, including:
- Retrofit Assessor:
- Energy Efficiency Consultant:
- Building Energy Auditor:
- Sustainability Advisor:
- Project Manager (Retrofit Projects): -
Course Modules
This course covers:
- Understanding the Principles of PAS2035, TrustMark, and the Data Warehouse
- Retrofit Energy Efficiency Advice
- Understanding Retrofit Standards
- Understanding Retrofit Risk Assessment and the Impact it has on Assessors
- Understanding Building Physiology
- Occupancy Assessment
- Carrying out an Appraisal of a Dwelling
- Producing a Condition Report for a Dwelling -
Method of Assessment
This course is assessed via a portfolio of evidence.
Location
Locations across wales or in-house at your business
Course length
3D