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Section 63 Action Plans - Scotland Building Compliance

Section 63 Action Plans for non-domestic buildings in Scotland, assessing energy performance and identifying improvement measures to meet Scottish building regulations.

Overview

Section 63 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 requires owners of non-domestic buildings in Scotland to assess and improve their buildings' energy performance when triggered by sale or new lease. A Section 63 Action Plan identifies the building's current energy performance and sets out improvement measures that must be completed within a defined timescale. This applies to buildings with a valid EPC and is triggered when a property is sold or a new lease is granted. Our accredited assessors provide compliant Section 63 Action Plans and guide you through the improvement requirements.

What We Offer

Section 63 Action Plan assessments for Scottish non-domestic buildings
Triggering event identification (sale, new lease)
Energy improvement measure identification and costing
Compliance timeline planning and scheduling
Integration with existing EPC assessments
Improvement measure verification and sign-off
Multi-property programmes for Scottish portfolios
Liaison with local authorities on compliance queries

Key Benefits

Meet Scottish regulatory requirements for building transactions
Avoid delays to property sales and lettings in Scotland
Understand improvement obligations before committing to a deal
Plan and budget for required energy improvements
Single assessor for both EPC and Section 63 requirements
Clear timeline and actionable improvement roadmap

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us today to discuss how our section 63 action plans - scotland building compliance services can support your needs.