If you’re an exceptional communicator with expertise in Retrofit, we want you on our team. Join us as a Retrofit Coordinator and drive impactful projects with our innovative team.
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Keegans are seeking an exceptional communicator with a strong understanding of Retrofit to join our team as a Retrofit Coordinator.
In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing domestic retrofit projects from conception to completion, collaborating closely with building owners and key stakeholders to ensure successful project outcomes. Additionally, you will play a pivotal role in preparing Medium-Term improvement plans utilizing data from retrofit assessments to outline the scope of improvement over a 20 – 30 year period.
The role is based out of our London office with country-wide travel and will sometimes require stays away.
If you are passionate about sustainability and possess the skills and experience to excel in this role, we want to hear from you. Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and why you are interested in joining the Keegans team.
For further details, please reach out to Jon Abbott at jonathan.abbott@thekeegansgroup.com.
Keegans is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
What does Retrofit mean?
The UK Government has identified the retrofit of buildings as a key lever in their low carbon strategy to achieve 68% carbon reduction by 2030. All affordable homes will be required to achieve a minimum EPC of C by 2030. All ECO funded refurbishment projects are required to achieve full compliance with PAS 2035:2019 from July 2021 with a 20% funding uplift for projects that comply before the deadline.
PAS 2035:2019 (Specification for the Energy Retrofit of Domestic Buildings) is revolutionising the refurbishment of buildings. Over the last 30 years energy efficiency programmes have focussed on single measures (i.e.: cavity wall insulation or window replacement, etc.) but all future programmes now require a holistic solution designed to suit the specific building type.
To comply with PAS 2035, a qualified Retrofit Coordinator must be employed to provide a 'Whole House Retrofit' solution.
Why measure the embodied carbon of retrofit?
In a climate crisis, all our decisions need to be taken through the lens of the impact they have on our environment. If we don’t know the impact, we can’t make the best decisions. And the decisions we make around retrofit, when multiplied by the vast number of homes that need retrofitting, will materially impact on the UK’s overall emissions in the coming years. Don’t stop retrofitting for the want of an embodied carbon assessment, but where possible do let it be part of the web of factors that guide decisions. There’s little point in putting so much effort into reducing buildings’ operational emissions if many tonnes of carbon are emitted to do so!
Read the full article written by Lizzy Westmacott, Associate Director & Matt Wingrove, Senior Architect from our architects ECD Architects for Unlock Net Zero on why we should be measuring the embodied carbon on retrofits.
What are the benefits of retrofit work?
Retrofitting existing buildings will allow individuals and businesses to save money and be more sustainable. It will let people across the UK live in warmer and healthier homes. Crucially, it will help our industry, and the country as a whole, decarbonise.
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