Accreditation
Part L of the Building Regulations deals with the conservation of energy in our homes, offices and other buildings, and it sets high standards for architects, engineers and contractors to create a more sustainable built environment. In non domestic buildings, key changes that designers and contractors will have to get to grips with are controlling solar gains, the new requirements for energy performance rating, and airtightness compliance and the commissioning and reporting that goes with this.
You may find the following links useful:
Carbon Trust
http://www.carbontrust.co.uk/climatechange/policy/building_regs_partl.htm
The Planning Portal
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/professionals/en/4000000000562.html http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/professionals/en/1115314231806.html
http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=702
As part of our continuing aim to reduce our impact on the environment and provide our customers with the complete building services solution combined with best practice and advice, we have now become an approved BESCA contractor.
BECSA is the HVCA's Competent Persons scheme as approved by the Government and it has been established to cover elements of the Building Regulations that relate to works affecting the energy status of a building.
It is particularly relevant to Part L of the Regulations, which is intended to promote the replacement of old, inefficient equipment with modern, energy efficient and environmentally friendly systems.
For details of the benefits offered by our BESCA membership and details of the scheme itself, click the links on the right.
To visit the BESCA website please click here.
As part of our continuing aim to reduce our impact on the environment and provide our customers with the complete building services solution combined with best practice and advice, we have now become an approved BESCA contractor.
BECSA is the HVCA's Competent Persons scheme as approved by the Government and it has been established to cover elements of the Building Regulations that relate to works affecting the energy status of a building.
It is particularly relevant to Part L of the Regulations, which is intended to promote the replacement of old, inefficient equipment with modern, energy efficient and environmentally friendly systems.
For details of the benefits offered by our BESCA membership and details of the scheme itself, click the links on the right.
To visit the BESCA website please click here.
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