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Building Atlas

Plan for MEES and EPC exposure across the portfolio.

Work out which assets are exposed, what it would take to improve each one, and how soon you need to act. You get the answer at the asset level, costed, with stated confidence on every figure.

Where you are

The regulatory pressure is real, the EPC certificates are scattered across files and folders, and nobody has a costed route to compliance for the portfolio as a whole.

The decision in front of you

Which assets are exposed, what would it take to improve them, and how does the work line up with our capex cycle?

Why the usual routes do not get you there

  • Checking the EPC register tells you the current rating but not the trajectory or the cost of moving it.
  • Legal memos describe what the regulation says without screening your assets or modelling any improvements.
  • Waiting for the rules to settle leaves you with rushed capex, a weaker negotiating position with tenants, and avoidable asset risk.
  • Commissioning one-off assessor reports is slow, expensive, and produces output that does not compare across the portfolio.

What we do instead

We identify the EPC status for each asset, model its trajectory both under business-as-usual and under intervention, flag MEES exposure, estimate the measure-level costs of reaching EPC E, C, and B, and prioritise the actions across the portfolio so you can act on the highest-value ones first.

What lands on your desk

  • Asset-level EPC and MEES status with stated confidence
  • A year-by-year compliance trajectory for every asset
  • A costed route to EPC E, C, and B
  • A portfolio heatmap that crosses exposure with cost
  • A summary written for investment committee

Why it holds up under scrutiny

We work from public EPC data, planning data, and a physics-based model, and we state a confidence level on every numeric field. We are also careful to distinguish settled regulation from things still in consultation, so the plan is honest about regulatory exposure rather than pretending certainty we do not have.

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