PAS 2035 Essentials: A Practical Overview
This course provides an introduction to PAS 2035, the standard for domestic retrofit projects. Covering key stages, roles, and compliance requirements, it equips professionals with the knowledge to deliver energy-efficient, high-quality retrofits aligned with industry standards. Ideal for those managing or supporting domestic retrofit projects.
Description
Course Information
Whether you're new to the world of retrofit or looking to refresh your knowledge, this practical overview of PAS 2035 provides the essential foundation for understanding the UK’s framework for domestic retrofit. The course is ideal for anyone involved in housing, energy efficiency, or property services who needs to grasp the key roles, processes, and compliance requirements without diving into full accreditation. With real-world examples and accessible delivery, this course offers a clear route into the retrofit sector and supports better decision-making across your organisation. |
Why choose this Course?
PAS 2035 is the recognised standard for domestic retrofit in the UK – and understanding its framework is crucial for anyone working in housing, energy, or sustainability. This course offers a practical and accessible introduction, designed to demystify the process and build confidence across key roles. Whether you’re supporting retrofit delivery or engaging with supply chains, this overview equips you with the knowledge to engage effectively, avoid common pitfalls, and take the next step in your low-carbon journey. |
Content
This course covers the core principles and practicalities of PAS 2035, including: Introduction to PAS 2035 and its role in the retrofit process Overview of key roles: Retrofit Assessor, Coordinator, Designer, Evaluator, and Installer The Whole-Dwelling Assessment and Risk Pathways Understanding TrustMark and compliance requirements Common challenges and how to overcome them in practice Real-world examples and case studies Guidance on next steps for upskilling or certification |
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. It is suitable for anyone with an interest in domestic retrofit, including those working in housing associations, local authorities, construction, energy advice, or sustainability roles. A basic understanding of buildings or retrofit principles will be helpful but is not essential. |
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance. This can be used to evidence continued professional development (CPD) and demonstrate foundational knowledge of the PAS 2035 retrofit framework. |