Retrofit Coordination: Orchestrating
Your Upgrades to Perfection.

The responsibility of a Retrofit Coordinator is to identify, assess, and oversee the technical and procedural risks that are frequent in household retrofit projects. It includes ensuring that energy efficiency measures are designed, specified, monitored, and evaluated after installation according to PAS 2035:2019.

Make Your Property Energy Efficient

Project Management and client and public protection from start to finish planning, organizing, and managing the project.

Ensuring that household retrofit projects are safe, high-quality, and achieve maximum performance.

The Retrofit is providing knowledgeable guidance and support to consultants and contractors.

Agreement with the Occupants

Each project undergoes an initial and ongoing risk assessment.

Client report, carbon calculations, medium-term strategy, and options appraisal is complete.

Overview of energy efficiency measure(s) installation, including toolbox talks if necessary.

Conduct a post-construction evaluation to determine the project’s overall success.

Conduct a post-construction evaluation to determine the project’s overall success.

Retrofit Coordinators must categorize domestic retrofit projects as low, medium or high-risk depending on the measures proposed, the building’s construction design (including existing materials), and whether the building or location has any historical significance to meet the minimum requirements defined in PAS 2035:2019.a TheRetrofit has a team of Trustmark-registered Retrofit Coordinators to manage your Projects from start to finish.