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How to make industrial buildings MEES-ready

Non-domestic buildings will soon need to meet more stringent energy efficiency ratings by law. Stuart Byles from fit-out and refurbishment main contractor Pexhurst explains why compliance is important for both landlords and tenants.

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In a bid to meet net-zero targets and improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings, the government is tightening minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) regulations – meaning all non-domestic properties will be required to achieve an energy performance certificate (EPC) B rating by 1 April 2030.

This could render up to 85% of the existing stock unlettable unless we make significant strides towards compliance. As we approach this deadline, many may be left wondering how to reach or exceed this target.

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