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Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management


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A practical solution to PAS
 
This qualification provides learners with a practical approach to PAS. This qualification route is ideal for those who are already working in a retrofit capacity and qualified in site/building project management but require specific qualifications. Learners who complete the Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management will obtain the skills and knowledge to meet the PAS 2035 standard and requirements for domestic retrofit. 
 
What does this qualification include?

Once qualified, learners will be able to coordinate end-to-end projects from inception to handover and continue evaluation. This qualification includes:
  • An introduction to retrofit under PAS 2035
  • Retrofit Quality Assurance and Risk Management
  • Improvement option evaluation and medium-term retrofit plans
  • Post Retrofit Testing, Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Understanding the requirements for lodgement of measures to TrustMark
What are the entry requirements?

Pre-requisites for the learners are as follows:
  • Hold a Level 4 or above qualification in a building-related subject such as architecture, surveying, engineering or construction site management
  • OR hold a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) at Level 3 or above and have minimum of 5 years of experience in a subject related to the management or supervision of construction and domestic construction projects
  • Familiar with domestic construction techniques, able to read and understand construction drawings and specifications and with Building Regulations and with construction health and safety regulations and practice
  • Have access to required assessment opportunities and relevant resources
What is involved within the assessments?

This qualification is assessed through a combination of a knowledge-based test, professional discussion(s) and externally set and a internally marked scenario case study. All learners must achieve 18 credits from the 13 mandatory components with a Total Qualification Time (TQT) of 180 hours, including 114 Guided Learning Hours (GLH).
 
Modules include Assessing Dwellings for Retrofit, Building Physics - Thermal Efficiency, Improving Airtightness and Ventilation, Improvement Option Evaluation, Medium-term Retrofit Plans and Understand the requirements for lodgement of measures to TrustMark.

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