On Construction EPC's (OCEPC)
Builders are required by law to make available to potential purchases, an On Completion Energy Performance Certificate (OCEPC) for newly completed properties prior to them being marketed for the first time.
On-Construction EPC's or Predicted Energy Assessments (PEAs) are used to provide energy performance certification on homes that are either under construction, or coming onto the market for the very first time.
Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA)
For property under construction, energy efficiency information is supplied in a Predicted Energy Assessment (PEA): This is the predicted SAP Rating and Environmental Impact (CO2) rating from SAP calculations done at the design stage. PEA's do not have a recommendation report like the full Energy Performance Certificate available on existing dwellings.
All EPC's/PEAs need to be produced by accredited (licensed) on-construction assessors and lodged on the Government central database.
We need to verify the amount of designs within the development once we have seen a full set of floor plans, we can therefore confirm the quotation for you once you have provided us with the relevant information.
Secondly, the OCEPC will replace the PEA in the Home Information Pack, if the property has not already been sold off the plans.
Please call 07962 400492 or email via our contact form to discuss your requirements.

