• • • IOT • • • UKREiiF showed us the future,
now it’s time to retrofit the past At UKREiiF 2025, sustainability and innovation dominated the headlines. New towns, Net Zero targets, modular home and smart city ambitions were showcased as the foundations of a better built environment
By P.J.Farr, Managing Director, UK Connect B
ut as I walked the exhibition halls and spoke with developers, councils and tech leaders, one recurring question lingered:
How exactly are we going to measure any of this? The reality is stark: we’re building a vision of sustainable development that’s rich in ambition but dangerously thin on infrastructure. And nowhere is this gap more visible than in our retrofit strategy.
Ambition is high, but so
are the stakes From the government’s plans for 12 new towns to sweeping Net Zero goals, UKREiiF laid out a compelling future for UK real estate. But amidst the excitement, another reality demands urgent attention: most of the buildings that will be standing in 2050 have already been built. We cannot decarbonise our way to net zero through new developments alone. The real battleground lies in retrofitting existing
buildings, and doing so in a way that’s measurable, auditable and future-proof. That’s where technology, and particularly IoT (Internet of Things), has a defining role to play. Yet as someone who works with the UK’s
leading contractors, developers and FM teams, I see the same recurring challenge: while regulation is increasing, the tools to meet those demands in a cost-effective and scalable way are still missing from too many portfolios.
Regulation Is Becoming
a Data Problem Let’s be clear. The pressure is on. New regulatory targets are reshaping the way we value and manage real estate: • MEES (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards) already make it unlawful to lease commercial property in England and Wales with an EPC rating below E. Proposed updates to MEES will raise the minimum to EPC C by 2027 and EPC B by 2030, applying not just to new leases but also to all existing tenancies, representing a major compliance shift across the commercial property sector.
• The Net Zero Government Initiative requires a 50 per cent reduction in public sector building emissions by 2032 and 75 per cent by 2037.
• A recent report estimated over 95 million square feet of commercial real estate in England are at risk of becoming stranded assets, legally unlettable and financially unviable if they fail to meet these new standards.
What does that mean for asset owners, councils
and fit-out firms? It means that compliance is no longer a once-a-year check-in. It’s a live, ongoing performance requirement. And live problems need live data. Retrofitting without data is just guesswork. And guesswork is a liability.
Why IoT is the missing link IoT is often spoken about in futuristic terms, but it’s actually one of the most immediate and practical tools we have to drive sustainability today. At UK Connect, we’re working with clients right now to install low-cost, long-life IoT sensors that: • Monitor temperature, humidity and energy usage in real time
• Provide early alerts for inefficiencies and failures • Reduce compliance burden (e.g., automate emergency lighting and Legionella checks)
• Integrate into existing Building Management Systems (BMS)
• Help meet Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions targets The best part? Many of these sensors run for
up to 10 years on a single battery, with zero cabling or retrofitting required. This isn’t theoretical. It’s field-proven, cost-effective and deployable at scale.
A lesson from Wales: The
optimised retrofit programme We’ve been watching Wales closely, where the Optimised Retrofit Programme (ORP) is leading the way. Although it’s focused on residential buildings, the principle is powerful and easily translatable to commercial estates. By combining fabric improvements, low-carbon
technologies and IoT-powered energy monitoring, ORP is proving that decarbonisation doesn’t require deep disruption, just smart design and smarter insights. At UK Connect, we’re bringing these same
principles into the commercial and fit-out space. By helping clients collect real-time energy data across their portfolios, we can pinpoint the highest-impact upgrades and deliver clear ROI on retrofit investments. It turns the guesswork into a data-driven strategy.
Digital Twins: from buzzword
to boardroom tool One area that gained traction at UKREiiF was the use of digital twins. For us, this is more than just a trend.
36 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • SEPTEMBER 2025 A digital twin powered by real-time sensor data
allows you to simulate upgrades before spending capital. You can forecast compliance outcomes, model different heating strategies, or compare insulation options, all without laying a single brick. It’s not just smart; it’s economically efficient. We’ve already seen clients use digital twins to
satisfy investor scrutiny, unlock funding and reduce the cost of retrofit planning. It turns the sustainability conversation from abstract to actionable.
The real cost of doing nothing:
stranded assets This isn’t just about regulatory risk. It’s about asset value. Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England, warned years ago about stranded assets, properties that become unsellable and unlettable due to environmental non-compliance. That risk is no longer on the horizon; It’s here. We are working with landlords and facilities
managers today who are actively seeking ways to avoid devaluation by improving their EPC scores, tracking usage data and future-proofing their portfolios through low-disruption IoT installs. In this new landscape, buildings that can’t prove
performance will simply be passed over by tenants, investors and regulators. Your building’s value may soon depend more on its sensors than its signage.
What UK Connect is doing differently UKREiiF 2025 laid out a bold vision for the future of our built environment. But vision without infrastructure is just a nice idea. To meet the expectations of investors, regulators and communities, we must equip our buildings, new and old, with the tools to measure, validate and improve their performance. IoT isn’t just part of the sustainability toolkit, it’s
the foundation. And as retrofit pressures mount, it will increasingly decide which buildings survive and which get left behind. As we look toward UKREiiF 2026 and MIPIM, our
focus at UK Connect is simple: turning promises into performance, and regulation into opportunity. If you’re a fit-out firm, landlord, FM team or local
authority trying to make sense of the retrofit journey, let’s talk. The data you need to move forward may already be within reach.
https://www.ukconnect.com
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