We provide fast, accredited Commercial EPCs across Cambridge and the wider Cambridgeshire area, with clear reports, MEES‑ready advice and practical guidance for landlords, agents and business owners. We provide accredited assessments for all non‑domestic buildings in Cambridge, covering the city centre, Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge Business Park, St John’s Innovation Park, and the wider Cambridgeshire commercial areas.
Our service supports landlords, agents, and business owners who need a reliable EPC delivered quickly, with clear guidance and MEES compliance support.
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Why Businesses Choose MacKenzie Land for Commercial EPCs
We provide fast, accurate, and fully compliant Commercial Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for all types of non‑domestic buildings. Whether you’re selling, leasing, refinancing, or simply staying compliant, our assessments are carried out by qualified, accredited energy assessors with years of experience across retail, industrial, office, hospitality, and public‑sector properties.
Our reports are clear, audit‑ready, and delivered quickly — helping you avoid delays, meet legal obligations, and understand practical ways to improve your building’s energy performance.
Industrial and Shopping Areas Covered in Cambridge
We provide Commercial EPCs across Cambridge and all surrounding commercial zones, supporting landlords, agents and business owners with fast, accurate assessments and clear MEES guidance.
Industrial Areas
Coldham’s Lane Industrial Estate One of Cambridge’s main industrial zones, with workshops, storage units, trade counters and mixed commercial premises. EPC demand is high for lease renewals and MEES compliance.
Barnwell Business Park A mixed commercial area with light industrial units, offices and trade counters. EPCs are frequently required for new tenants and property sales.
Norman Way Industrial Area (Over/Swavesey) A cluster of industrial units, workshops and commercial buildings serving Cambridge businesses. EPC demand is common for MEES upgrades and lease events.
Milton Industrial Estate A well‑established industrial area with manufacturing units, storage buildings and commercial workshops. EPCs are often required for both small and large premises.
Waterbeach Commercial & Industrial Areas A growing commercial zone with industrial units, offices and mixed‑use buildings. EPCs are frequently needed for new occupiers and property sales.
Science Parks, Business Parks & Office Zones
Cambridge Science Park A major commercial and research hub with offices, laboratories and mixed‑use commercial buildings. EPC demand is strong due to frequent tenant changes and refurbishments.
St John’s Innovation Park A leading innovation and office cluster with high‑spec commercial buildings. EPCs are often required for MEES compliance and lease events.
Cambridge Business Park A significant office and commercial area with large occupiers and mixed‑use buildings. EPCs are frequently required for new tenants and property sales.
Granta Park (Great Abington) A major science and business park serving the wider Cambridge area. EPC demand is high for office, research and mixed‑use buildings.
Babraham Research Campus A specialist research and commercial zone with laboratories, offices and mixed‑use premises. EPCs are often required for new occupiers and MEES upgrades.
Shopping & Commercial Areas
Cambridge City Centre (Market Square, Sidney Street, Petty Cury) A major commercial district with retail units, offices, hospitality premises and mixed‑use buildings. EPCs are frequently required for lease renewals and MEES compliance.
Grand Arcade Shopping Centre A key retail destination with national retailers, cafés and mixed‑use commercial units. High EPC turnover due to frequent tenant changes.
Grafton Centre & Fitzroy Street Commercial Area A busy shopping and commercial zone with retail units, offices and hospitality premises. EPC demand is strong for new occupiers and property sales.
Mill Road Commercial Corridor A well‑known commercial strip with shops, cafés, restaurants and mixed‑use buildings. EPCs are often required for MEES upgrades and lease events.
Hills Road & Station Road Business District A major office and commercial area with professional services, offices and mixed‑use buildings. EPC demand is high for lease events and refurbishments.
Chesterton Road & Mitcham’s Corner Commercial Area A cluster of retail units, offices and hospitality premises with regular EPC requirements for MEES compliance.
Trumpington Local Centre A growing commercial area with retail units, offices and hospitality premises serving the expanding southern Cambridge community.
More For Property Managers & Portfolios
With many years of commercial property and building‑surveying experience, I provide landlords with clear, practical guidance on how their buildings really perform. My background in commercial EPCs, Part L calculations and on‑site surveying allows me to look beyond basic compliance and offer straightforward advice that helps improve efficiency, reduce MEES risk and strengthen tenant appeal. Whether you need a standard EPC or a full appraisal with recommendations, my focus is always on delivering honest, building‑specific insight that supports better decisions and protects long‑term asset value.
What’s Included in Your Commercial EPC
Every assessment includes:
- A full site survey of the building
- SBEM modelling carried out to current standards
- A valid EPC certificate lodged on the government register
- Recommendations for improving energy efficiency
- Compliance checks for MEES regulations
- Clear guidance on next steps if your rating is below the required threshold
We handle everything from small retail units to large industrial premises, multi‑let offices, warehouses, schools, and specialist buildings.
Fast Turnaround and Nationwide Coverage
We understand that EPCs are often needed quickly — especially during sales, lettings, refinancing, or compliance checks. Our assessors work efficiently, with most certificates delivered within 24–48 hours of survey.
We cover the entire region and surrounding counties, supporting landlords, agents, developers, and business owners with reliable, professional EPC services.
FAQ’s
Q1: How long does a commercial EPC in Cambridge take? Most commercial EPC surveys in Cambridge take between 1 and 2 hours on site, depending on the size and complexity of the building. You’ll normally receive the completed EPC and recommendations within 24–48 hours.
Q2: How much does a commercial EPC cost in Cambridge? Fees depend on the size and type of property, but most small shops and offices fall into a fixed‑fee band. Larger or more complex buildings are priced individually. You’ll always receive a clear quote before we book the survey.
Q3: Do I need a commercial EPC to let or sell a property in Cambridge? Yes. In most cases you must have a valid commercial EPC before marketing a property for sale or letting. It’s also essential for checking MEES compliance and planning any improvement works.
Q4: Do you cover the whole Cambridge area? Yes. We cover Cambridge city centre, retail parks, industrial estates, business parks, science parks and surrounding villages, as well as the wider Cambridgeshire area.
MEES Compliance Support
If your property falls below the required rating, we provide clear, practical advice on:
- Cost‑effective improvements
- Likely rating outcomes
- Exemptions and evidence requirements
- Upgrade strategies for landlords and portfolio owners
Our goal is to help you stay compliant while minimising disruption and unnecessary cost.
Get a Commercial EPC Quote
We offer competitive fixed pricing with no hidden fees. To arrange an EPC or request a quote, simply contact us with:
- Property address
- Building type
- Approximate size
- Intended use (sale, letting, compliance, etc.)
We’ll confirm availability and provide a clear, upfront cost.