In this episode I’m joined by Joe Nelson, a chartered architectural technologist and chartered building engineer working in retrofit. We talk about what is actually happening on the ground in UK housing, from failed external wall insulation schemes and TrustMark action through to new PAS 2035 requirements, BS 40104 and RICS’ emerging retrofit pathways.
Joe brings it back to people. We explore how retrofit affects vulnerable communities, the links to Awaab’s Law and the housing crisis, and where UK surveyors and students can step into this space for meaningful work and new income streams.
In this episode
What we cover
- Joe’s background in construction, energy assessment and retrofit coordination
- How government grant schemes have grown the retrofit industry, for better and for worse
- Eco4 and GBIS failures, phoenix companies and the “missionaries and mercenaries” of retrofit
- The impact on first generation immigrant communities and why trust has been damaged
- PAS 2035-2023, mandatory site visits and moving design work to chartered professionals
- BS 40104 and the push for a higher standard of retrofit surveying
- RICS’ new retrofit and sustainability pathways and what they could mean for residential surveyors
- Archetypes, social housing providers and why surveyors are ideal for first-in-door surveys
- Net zero, carbon capture, Awaab’s Law and health impacts from damp and mould
- Training routes, bootcamps and practical first steps for surveyors and students
Guest links
Todays guest: Joseph (Joe) Nelson, Chartered Architectural Technologist and Chartered Building Engineer
Joe is a chartered architectural technologist and chartered building engineer who specialises in retrofit. He works on the ground in UK housing, supporting households, local authorities and delivery partners to improve energy performance and tackle real-world building defects. In this episode we talk about what is actually happening across the UK’s existing housing stock. Joe explains the legacy of failed external wall insulation schemes and the current TrustMark enforcement activity. We dig into new PAS 2035 requirements, BS 40104, and the RICS retrofit pathways emerging for surveyors.
Joe brings a clear, practical view of retrofit as it is lived day to day, not as a policy headline. He cuts through the noise and focuses on the risks, skills, and opportunities that matter.
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