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PAS 2035:2023 in Practice – What the Updates Mean for Retrofit Professionals & Industry

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by admin - July 8, 2025July 8, 2025 7217

As of 31st March 2025, PAS 2035:2023 became the required standard for all retrofit projects registered from that date onwards. Now that it’s been in use for a few months, it’s a good time to take another look at the differences between the new 2023 edition and the previous 2019

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