Compliance & Governance Assurance

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Funding-Grade Retrofit Delivery

Warm Homes Plan North West operates within a fully embedded governance and compliance framework structured specifically for publicly funded whole-house retrofit programmes.

Compliance is not retrospective or administrative — it is integrated at programme design, mobilisation, technical sequencing, installation and reporting stages.

This ensures protection of funding integrity, measurable carbon performance, and full client accountability across housing portfolios.

Standards & Regulatory Alignment

All programmes are delivered in strict accordance with nationally recognised retrofit and building compliance frameworks, including:

  • PAS 2030 installation standards

  • PAS 2035 retrofit coordination and risk management frameworks

  • TrustMark registration, data lodgement and consumer protection requirements

  • Warm Homes Plan and SHDF technical standards

  • Building Regulations and scheme-specific governance rules

Every intervention forms part of a structured, evidence-based improvement pathway — never an isolated measure installation.

Our governance model provides:

  • Full audit traceability from assessment to post-installation validation

  • Structured risk identification and mitigation

  • Performance validation and technical oversight

  • Robust reporting aligned with funding body requirements

  • Confidence for internal governance, external scrutiny and regulatory audit