Introduction
Compliance 100 is delighted to announce its appointment by Ipswich Borough Council to deliver a major Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) programme across more than 3,000 homes.
The contract will support the council in maintaining accurate, up-to-date energy performance information across its housing stock, providing an important foundation for compliance, asset intelligence and future investment planning.
What the Appointment Covers
As part of the commission, Compliance 100 will undertake EPC assessments and certification across a substantial residential portfolio, helping to ensure that the council’s housing records remain current and reliable.
The programme will provide Ipswich Borough Council with:
- EPC assessments across more than 3,000 homes
- updated energy performance information for housing records
- support for statutory and compliance requirements
- data to inform future investment and improvement planning
- a coordinated delivery programme designed to minimise disruption to residents
The contract represents a significant programme of work and reflects the importance of robust housing data in supporting long-term property management.
Supporting Better Asset Intelligence
For housing providers and local authorities, EPC data is more than a compliance requirement. It forms part of the wider picture of how homes perform, where future investment may be needed and how housing stock can be managed more effectively over time.
By maintaining accurate EPC information, organisations are better placed to understand portfolio performance, support sustainability objectives and make informed decisions around future works.
This programme will help strengthen that evidence base for Ipswich Borough Council.
Why This Matters
Large-scale EPC programmes require more than certification alone. They depend on careful planning, resident coordination and consistent quality of delivery across every stage of the programme.
For Ipswich Borough Council, the benefits of this contract extend beyond the immediate production of certificates. The programme will help support:
- accurate and up-to-date housing stock information
- informed asset management decisions
- future investment planning
- stronger visibility of portfolio performance
- a more reliable foundation for wider housing and sustainability objectives
In short, the contract will provide practical, usable data that contributes to the long-term management of the council’s homes.
Compliance 100’s Approach
Compliance 100’s approach to large-scale survey programmes is built around clear planning, quality control and dependable delivery.
Our teams work to ensure programmes are coordinated efficiently, outputs are consistent and the resulting data can be used confidently by client teams. Through structured delivery management and quality assurance processes, we support clients in obtaining survey outputs that are not only accurate, but also valuable for wider operational and strategic purposes.
For Ipswich Borough Council, this means an EPC programme delivered with a clear focus on reliability, consistency and long-term value.
A Word from Compliance 100
Jatender S. Dhadwal, Managing Director of Compliance 100 Group, said:
“We are pleased to have been awarded this contract by Ipswich Borough Council and to support the delivery of such an important housing programme. Accurate EPC information is an essential part of effective asset management, giving housing providers the data they need to understand stock performance and plan future investment with confidence.
This appointment reflects our ability to deliver large-scale residential survey programmes in a structured, professional and quality-assured way.”
Looking Ahead
This latest appointment strengthens Compliance 100’s growing portfolio of work with local authorities and housing providers across the UK.
By delivering EPC assessments across more than 3,000 homes for Ipswich Borough Council, Compliance 100 will help provide the council with the reliable information needed to support compliance, strengthen housing records and inform the long-term management of its stock.