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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 502603" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I'd second that , the only criteria comes from a customer's insurance company . I did / do industrial &amp; commercial work as Evans Electric for nearly 30 yrs . No one ever required NICEIC other than the insurers of a printer I still look after who required them to have an EICR carried out . </p><p></p><p>A firm I worked for were favoured by one of the major banks , the firm folded and I was approached to continue the relationship in my new self employed form . The stipulation , to cover them was becoming NICEIC approved. I had a mass of work on via an industrial breakdown guy I knew ... joining NIC was money I didn't have , no one else stipulated it . I regret not going for that TBH as they were a good customer and we were a trusted supplier . We did their refurbs and were on their list for branches to call us in direct for lighting maintenance etc . C'est a vie ! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 502603, member: 1408"] I'd second that , the only criteria comes from a customer's insurance company . I did / do industrial & commercial work as Evans Electric for nearly 30 yrs . No one ever required NICEIC other than the insurers of a printer I still look after who required them to have an EICR carried out . A firm I worked for were favoured by one of the major banks , the firm folded and I was approached to continue the relationship in my new self employed form . The stipulation , to cover them was becoming NICEIC approved. I had a mass of work on via an industrial breakdown guy I knew ... joining NIC was money I didn't have , no one else stipulated it . I regret not going for that TBH as they were a good customer and we were a trusted supplier . We did their refurbs and were on their list for branches to call us in direct for lighting maintenance etc . C'est a vie ! [/QUOTE]
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