To undertake the traditional role of a construction project manager in respect of planning, organisation and managing the delivery of projects on time and budget
To provide informed advice and support to contractors and consultants to engender understanding and teamwork thus achieving the energy performance that retrofit projects should seek
To provide assurance to clients so that project risk is managed whilst maintaining quality. They also identify and provide solutions for possible risks to the retrofit process and undertake post-occupancy evaluation to determine overall success and ensure that lessons are learned for future projects
Leads the overall programme, advises on budgets, and ensures every stage — from planning to handover — runs smoothly and to schedule.
Includes: Project management & programming
Advising on budget
Ensuring effective team communication
Identifies and manages technical and procedural risks, while taking full responsibility for ensuring compliance with PAS 2035 across all phases.
Includes: Risk assessment & management
Compliance oversight
Final handover checks
Takes care of statutory approvals and manages the tendering process to appoint qualified Retrofit Installers.
Includes: Applications for statutory approvals
Managing tender process
Selecting and appointing contractors
Negotiates, administers, and oversees contracts while ensuring all teams remain aligned and informed throughout the project.
Includes:
Contract negotiation
Contract administration
Facilitating communication
Inspects progress on site to ensure quality workmanship and compliance, including commissioning and testing.
Includes:
On-site inspections
Quality checks
Testing & commissioning
Acts as an independent adjudicator when needed and manages post-completion defect checks and remedial actions.
Includes:
Dispute adjudication
Defect inspection
Remedial work coordination
Oversees the successful handover of the project, ensuring all required documentation and evidence are in place and compliant.
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) is a government-backed scheme designed to improve the energy efficiency of UK homes — with a focus on lower-income and vulnerable households.
Popular ECO-funded measures include:
Cavity wall insulation
Gas boiler replacement
Loft insulation
Solid wall insulation
Under ECO, medium and large energy suppliers fund energy-saving upgrades by working with approved installers.
These measures can include:
Loft or wall insulation
Heating system improvements
Other home energy efficiency upgrades
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Stay warm this winter and reduce your energy bills. Through the Green Homes Grant, homeowners and landlords in England can receive up to £5,000 toward energy-saving upgrades — or up to £10,000 for low-income households.
🧾 Over 600,000 households are expected to benefit — and you could save up to £600 per year on bills.
Insulation (wall, loft, floor)
Energy-efficient heating
Draught-proofing
Answers to questions you might have about us.
We operate across the UK, supporting both localised and multi-region retrofit programmes.
We work with:
Local Authorities
Housing Associations
Social Housing Landlords
Approved installers and designers under PAS 2035
PAS 2035 is the UK’s standard for whole-house retrofit projects. It sets out how energy efficiency improvements should be assessed, designed, and delivered to ensure quality and compliance.
Yes — under PAS 2035, all funded retrofit projects must be overseen by a qualified Retrofit Coordinator. They manage risk, quality, compliance, and communication throughout the project.
We provide:
Retrofit assessments
Retrofit coordination
Design approval
Compliance oversight
Risk management
Support with funding processes (SHDF / HUG)
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