Retrofit coordinator

Since 2019 it is a requisite that all retrofit projects are supervised by retrofit coordinators. Retrofit coordinators provide oversight for a range of processes; from assessing sites for domestic refurbishment to helping develop retrofit plans, as well as managing and monitoring other technical and project-related requirements introduced by the new PAS 2035 framework.

  • Typically, a Retrofit Coordinator is responsible for:

    • Project managing and protecting the client and public from the start to finish with regard to planning, organising and managing the project.

    • Ensuring domestic retrofit projects are safe, high-quality and perform to their maximum potential.

    • Providing consultants and contractors with informed advice and support.

    • Providing clients with assurance that project risks are being effectively managed and quality is being maintained.

    • Initial and on-going risk assessment for each project.

    • Completion of client report, carbon calculations, medium term plan and options appraisal.

    • Overview of installation of energy efficiency measure(s) including toolbox talks if required.

    • Undertake post-construction evaluation to determine overall success and ensure that lessons are learned for future projects.

    • Sign off that the project complies with PAS 2035:2019 and lodge via TrustMark data warehouse.

    At Grayson’s we understand the importance of ensuring the Retrofit Coordinator has the required level of experience to ensure all projects are delivered to Trustmark standards. Our coordinators have over 10 years experience in construction at degree level with a Level 3 in Traditional Builds as well as the Level 5 in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management.