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Our in-house professional surveyors provide unbiased views, recommendations and valid advice.
If you need a systematic review of how energy is used within your building in compliance with Government requirements, we can help. Our energy surveying service has been established since 2008 and our team of in-house accredited DEC, EPC and ESOS surveyors are available to assist with energy savings recommendations and costings.
Our in-house accredited DEC surveyors have issued over 6,000 DEC certificates and Advisory Reports to date. We focus on quality and accuracy aiming to provide maximum value from a mandatory requirement.
LASER team members are Certified Measurement and Verification Professionals, qualified to develop or challenge monitoring and verification (M&V) plans in line with the International Performance Measurement and Verification protocol.
Our accredited Lead Assessor and supporting team can provide a full ESOS compliant service and help you build an ESOS plan which delivers sensible energy savings as well as simple compliance.
We can deliver bespoke energy surveys to meet your needs from an initial opportunities assessment up to investment grade proposals.
We can support you in the identification, evaluation and compliance of any properties that do not comply with MEES legislation.
Our qualified surveyors have vast experience having produced thousands of DECs since establishing this service.
Ability to plan and provide monitoring and verification to IPMVP standard.
Our surveys are provided from an independent perspective helping you plan energy saving strategies with impartial advice.
By using our other services such as Bureau and Procurement we already hold good data on your energy use making DEC production quicker and more accurate.
Over 6,000 DEC certificates and Advisory Reports issued to date
Since July 2015 public buildings over 250M2 are required to display a valid DEC
Display Energy Certificates show a buildings actual energy performance against benchmarks