We bridge the gap between asbestos removal requirements and solar installation readiness, managing the complex regulatory process so property owners can focus on their renewable energy goals.
Spain's building stock includes thousands of structures built before 2002 with asbestos-containing roofs. While these buildings represent significant opportunities for solar energy generation, the mandatory asbestos removal process presents a complex regulatory challenge.
Property owners face multiple specialized companies, technical documentation requirements, labor authority approvals, and strict safety protocols. The process can feel overwhelming, particularly for those unfamiliar with hazardous material regulations.
Ulmeqor was created to provide clarity and coordination through this process. We serve as a single point of contact, managing relationships with certified RERA companies, handling regulatory submissions, and ensuring every step meets legal requirements.
We focus on transparency, compliance, and clear communication throughout every project.
We maintain current understanding of Spanish asbestos removal regulations, labor authority requirements, and solar installation prerequisites to ensure compliant project execution.
Our coordination involves only companies registered in the official RERA registry, ensuring all removal work meets established safety and quality standards.
We provide regular updates throughout the process, explaining each stage in accessible language and ensuring property owners understand what's happening and why.
From initial assessment to final approval, we manage all required paperwork, submissions, and record-keeping to maintain comprehensive project documentation.
Worker and occupant safety guides every decision. We coordinate work plans that prioritize proper handling, containment, and disposal of hazardous materials.
Our coordination considers the end goal of solar installation, ensuring new roofs meet structural and technical requirements for panel mounting systems.
Asbestos removal is not a service that property owners can manage directly. Spanish law requires specialized companies with specific certifications, insurance, and safety protocols. The regulatory framework involves multiple authorities, detailed work plans, and strict oversight.
Without experienced coordination, property owners must navigate relationships with removal companies, understand technical requirements, prepare labor authority submissions, and ensure compliance with evolving regulations. This complexity can delay solar projects or lead to compliance issues.
Our coordination service simplifies this process. We handle the technical and regulatory aspects, allowing property owners to move forward with solar installations confidently, knowing the asbestos removal phase was managed properly and completely.
The result is a smoother path from asbestos-containing roof to solar-ready building, with clear timelines, proper documentation, and full regulatory compliance throughout.