Information and resources about PAS 2035 from leading industry body, The Retrofit Academy, are in the links immediately below.
Discounted training may also be available via The Retrofit Academy website (geographic and time limits apply).
The Greater South East Net Zero Hub is recruiting more skilled suppliers to help deliver retrofit schemes across the region throughout 2023 and 2024. You must be registered with Trustmark and certified to PAS 2030:2019 or MCS standard. You will also be asked to demonstrate previous experience of delivering retrofit work.
Demand for low carbon retrofitting is set to grow over the next few years and achieving this accreditation will boost your skills and help you to secure work. If you are not accredited and want to find out more, please explore the weblinks below.
Information and resources about PAS 2035 from leading industry body, The Retrofit Academy, are in the links immediately below.
Discounted training may also be available via The Retrofit Academy website (geographic and time limits apply).
Advice on PAS 2035 (video presentation)
Further information on PAS 2035 about the ‘whole house’ standard
The TrustMark process (video presentation)
CITB, the industry training board for the construction sector in England, Scotland and Wales, is offering a £600 grant towards a number of qualifications, including the Level 4 Domestic Retrofit Assessment and the Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management. This grant is available for all directly-employed staff, business owners and partners, and all subcontractors.
If you are a heating engineer, you could receive a discount of up to £500 from the government towards the cost of heat pump training, plus support and advice when installing a heat pump for the first time (eligibility criteria apply).