New and existing non dwellings, Commercial Energy Assessment (SBEM and DSM)
The legislation for the EPBD was introduced in March 2007, which prescribes a phased introduction for EPCs to be introduced for Non Domestic Buildings.
EPCs are required for the construction, sale or rent of non-dwelling buildings with a floor area over 10,000 m2. After the 4th July 2008 EPCs required for the construction, sale or rent of buildings other than dwellings with a floor area over 2,500 m2. 1st October 2008 EPCs required on the construction, sale or rent of all remaining buildings. |
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Stroma are the FIRST company to lodge a commercial EPC, carried out by the FIRST Accredited Commercial Energy Assessor in the country from Stroma Accreditation. More information. |
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FREE Commercial Accreditation
For a limited period only, Stroma offers FREE accreditation membership for our CLG-approved commercial and public accreditation schemes to levels 3, 4 & 5.

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It is estimated that EPCs will be required for approximately 220,000 buildings (Non-dwellings) per annum, which includes approximately 15,000 newly constructed buildings. These buildings will require energy assessors to be trained to understand the onsite requirements as well as the design based assessment techniques.
With an increasingly high demand for Commercial Energy Assessors, Stroma is in exclusive alliance with IES to deliver a unique Level 3 solution. This complete package includes access to superior IES software, relevant training, accreditation and support.
The option to further develop your expertise and progress to Levels 4 & 5 is also available.
Stroma have joined together with DesignBuilder and Hevacomp to provide you with software solutions for levels 3, 4 and 5.
So regardless of what level Energy Assessor you want to be, Stroma, offers the software tools, qualifications and accreditation packages to meet your needs. Stroma offer Non-Dwelling assessment training courses across the UK and Northern Ireland, we are fully accredited to provide you with the best possible service in your new career path.
All Scheme Members will regularly be provided with informative CPD events, plus monthly technical bulletins to ensure you are kept fully up to date of all legislative obligations and other significant developments.
All assessors must be registered with an approved Accreditation Body such as Stroma Accreditation and competent at delivering the energy assessment. We are responsible for ensuring the quality of the registered Energy Assessors and of the EPCs produced.
| Stroma Accreditation |
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| Annual Membership |
£245 ex vat |
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| Lodgment of EPC Level 3 |
£24.64 ex vat |
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| Lodgment of EPC Level 4 |
£24.64 ex vat |
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| Lodgment of EPC Level 5 |
£24.64 ex vat |
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| 3rd Party Registration to Landmark |
£5.36 ex vat |
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| Stroma Training Options |
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| Training to ABBE Level 3 Diploma |
£1,750 ex vat |
Optional FREE DEC training |
| ABBE fee & Certification |
£285 ex vat |
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| Training to ABBE Level 4 Diploma (top up) |
£750 ex vat |
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| ABBE fee & Certification |
£400 ex vat |
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| Fast Track Route |
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| Application for Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) |
FREE |
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| Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) |
£450 ex vat |
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For course dates and more information please contact us on 0845 621 11 11, email sbem@stroma.com or download the application form and information pack below.
Commercial Energy Assessment Levels
3 levels of scheme membership exist for Non-Domestic Commercial Energy Assessment, it is possible to apply for all 3 levels via the APEL route or alternatively to level 3 via the NOS qualification route. You must be qualified and accredited to the relevant levels to undertake assessments.
Level 3
Candidates at level 3 will be qualified to undertake EPCs on basic existing non-dwellings, that have frequently occurring characteristics, which can be modeled using the Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM). Commonly occurring characteristics include simple heating systems, natural ventilation and small (non complex) cooling systems.
Level 3 is restricted to site based energy assessment of existing properties, it does not include assessment of new-build properties from plans / design specification. (IES software <VE SBEM>)
Level 4
Level 4 assessors will be qualified to undertake assessments of newly constructed and existing non-dwellings (that can be modeled on SBEM).
Level 4 assessors may also be competent to oversee a team of specialist surveyors that on their behalf may undertake site surveys, (although the assessor will take responsibility for the completed energy assessment). Accreditation to Level 4 embraces Level 3 activity.
Level 5
Level 5 Assessors will be qualified to undertake assessments on any newly constructed or existing non-
dwellings utilising DSM (Dynamic Simulation Modelling). Level 5 assessors may also be competent to oversee teams of specialist surveyors that on their behalf may undertake site surveys, (although the assessor will take responsibility for the completed energy assessment).
For course dates and more information please contact us on 0845 621 11 11, email sbem@stroma.com or download the application form and information pack below.
Commercial Energy Assessment Software
Recommended Commercial software solutions working in partnership with Stroma Accreditation:
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Stroma is in exclusive alliance with IES to deliver a unique Level 3 solution. This complete package includes access to IES software, relevant training, accreditation and support. The option to further develop your expertise and progress to Levels 4 & 5 is also available. (More information) |
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Stroma, working in partnership with DesignBuilder Certification, offer software solutions for levels 3 and 4.
DesignBuilder SBEM uses an advanced graphical interface, which enables Energy Assessors to produce EPCs quickly and efficiently. (More information) |
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Stroma, working in partnership with Hevacomp offer software solutions for levels 4.
Supplying high quality software is only the start of their continuing close working relationship with users |
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Stroma, working in partnership with EDSL offer software solutions for level 5 Tas is a complete solution for the thermal simulation of new or existing buildings, allowing design professionals to compare alternative heating/cooling strategies and façade design for comfort, equipment sizing, energy demand and Part L2.
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Please note: Only registered Energy Assessors can lodge EPCs within their accreditation banding. So regardless of what level Energy Assessor you want to be, Stroma, offers the software tools, qualification routes and accreditation packages to meet your needs.
The Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) route to Accreditation is £450 ex vat, there is no charge for applying via this route, and applicants can expect a fast and efficient response.
Training is scheduled for July/ August 2008
For course dates and more information please contact Stroma on 0845 621 11 11, email sbem@stroma.com or download the application form and information pack below. Software information packs will be available throughout the training courses.
Commercial Energy Assessment Accreditation
There are 2 routes to scheme membership for Building Energy Assessors, both routes demonstrate that all candidates are suitably qualified and competent.
The 2 routes are as follows:
National Occupation Standard (NOS) Qualification.
A vocational diploma in non-domestic energy assessment is currently available to level 3, the 2 further levels (4 and 5) are due to be developed within the coming months. This route will facilitate entry to non domestic energy assessment sector for new entrants with limited current experience of assessing energy performance of commercial buildings.
Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)
The Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) route to qualification has been devised to recognise existing competence within the industry, in particular highly experienced practitioners who can demonstrate they already have all the knowledge and experience equal to the National Occupational Standards (NOS).
All APEL applicants are assessed against a set procedure which maps their experience and knowledge against the requirements of NOS, in order to undertake this approach the applicant must complete the appropriate APEL application form and provide the required information as detailed on the form.
The key areas are as follows:
- You must demonstrate an understanding of the methodology appropriate to the provision of EPCs for non-dwellings. Utilising either iSBEM, (or an approved alternative) and/or an approved DSM (Dynamic Simulation Model).
- You shall possess the ability to survey buildings, collect relevant information such as: floor area, envelope fabric and building services.
- You must meet the Performance Criteria, Knowledge and Understanding requirements prescribed within the National Occupational Standard.
- You should hold an appropriate professional qualification relating to the design, construction or energy assessment of building, Stroma will advise you of this qualification requirement.
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Benefits of Stroma Accreditation
Stroma approved by CLG to run Accreditation schemes offer all the strands across the ‘Energy Performance in Buildings Directive’ EPBD.
The Stroma Accreditation Scheme will provide Member Assessors with:
Ongoing technical support, Dedicated contact points via telephone & email
CPD assistance to ensure all members are fully qualified to conduct energy assessments
Access to industry experts
Provision of standards, procedures, a code of conduct and all materials required
Member site listing, Stroma undertake marketing activity on behalf of all scheme members.
Member Packs with registered Photo ID card
Stroma Accreditation Members Area
A dedicated log in site where you can access:
Lodgment Management, upload view and store individual EPC data with automatic submission to Landmark.
Software Updates
Legal Updates
Accreditation Documentation
Events
CPD’s
Q & A
For course dates and more information please contact us on 0845 621 11 11, email sbem@stroma.com or download the application form and information pack below.
Commercial Energy Assessment Training
There are 2 routes to scheme membership for Building Energy Assessors, both routes demonstrate that all candidates are suitably qualified and competent;
The 2 routes are as follows:
National Occupation Standard (NOS) Qualification
Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)
SBEM Course Qualification Itinerary
Day 1
Portfolio building
Building and Construction Types
Welcome and Introductions
Course, Structure, Administration and Organisation
Portfolio production
Construction types and recognition
Data collection/ Site notes – survey sheets, photos, evidence requirements
Day 2 Mechanical and Electrical services recognition for simple commercial properties
Software Training
Heating
Natural ventilation
Mechanical ventilation
Renewable
Control systems
Lighting
Day 3 Specialised web based training for IES SBEM software
Part L2 Session A - UK Part L dynamic simulation method for non-dwellings
Part L2 Session B - UK Part L SBEM method and EPCs for non-dwellings
Day 4 Live inspection of Commercial Building
Data input into IES SBEM software
Review results
Recap of training
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For course dates and more information please contact Stephen Russell on 0845 621 11 11 or email sbem@stroma.com
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