PAS 2038 Essentials: A Practical Overview

This course introduces PAS 2038, the standard for retrofitting non-domestic buildings. Explore key stages, roles, and compliance requirements to deliver efficient, sustainable, and compliant retrofits. Perfect for professionals managing or supporting retrofit projects.

Description

Course Introduction

Whether you're new to non-domestic retrofit or looking to refresh your understanding, this practical overview of PAS 2038 provides the essential foundation for engaging with the UK’s framework for retrofitting commercial and public buildings. The course is ideal for those working in property management, estates, facilities, sustainability, or energy services who need to understand the key roles, stages, and compliance requirements without committing to full accreditation. With practical examples and clear delivery, this course offers an accessible pathway into non-domestic retrofit and supports informed decision-making across your organisation.

Why choose this Course?

As the UK sharpens its focus on decarbonising the built environment, PAS 2038 provides a critical framework for non-domestic retrofit projects. This course helps you navigate the standard with confidence, offering practical insight into roles, responsibilities, and project stages. It’s designed to support better planning, procurement, and delivery of retrofit work across commercial and public sector buildings. Whether you're overseeing estates, managing energy strategies, or supporting project delivery, this course equips you with the knowledge to make meaningful progress on your net zero goals.

Content

This course provides a clear and practical introduction to PAS 2038, including:

Overview of PAS 2038 and its relevance to non-domestic retrofit
Understanding the stages of retrofit assessment, design, and evaluation
Roles and responsibilities within the PAS 2038 process
Key differences between PAS 2035 (domestic) and PAS 2038 (non-domestic)
How to align with net zero objectives and organisational carbon plans
Compliance requirements and the role of TrustMark
Real-world case studies and practical considerations for implementation

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. It is suitable for professionals across estates management, property services, facilities management, energy consultancy, and sustainability roles. While no prior retrofit knowledge is necessary, a basic understanding of building performance or energy efficiency principles may be helpful.

Certification

Participants who complete the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance. This certificate can be used to evidence CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and demonstrate a foundational understanding of non-domestic retrofit in line with PAS 2038 standards.

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