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Electrical Certificate Problem - Advice Needed Please
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 389755" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>You show you are in the Midlands Cuthbert , are you in Brum ? In cases like this Birmingham's Building Control have accepted an inspecton cert , I've done a couple in similar cases . ( Hope you're not in Solihull )</p><p></p><p>Tell whoever it is whats happened and ask if they will accept an inspection from another contractor or will they do one themselves . ( Well they will as they are , I believe , a third party inspector anyway . </p><p></p><p>You need what was a PIR &amp; is now an EICR ( Electrical Installation &amp; Condition Report )</p><p></p><p>Or as the others say . as the builder who he is , look him up , &amp; approach his Part P Competent Person's Organisation which will be , probably, NICEIC , ELECSA, NAPPIT, STROMA , </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 389755, member: 1408"] You show you are in the Midlands Cuthbert , are you in Brum ? In cases like this Birmingham's Building Control have accepted an inspecton cert , I've done a couple in similar cases . ( Hope you're not in Solihull ) Tell whoever it is whats happened and ask if they will accept an inspection from another contractor or will they do one themselves . ( Well they will as they are , I believe , a third party inspector anyway . You need what was a PIR & is now an EICR ( Electrical Installation & Condition Report ) Or as the others say . as the builder who he is , look him up , & approach his Part P Competent Person's Organisation which will be , probably, NICEIC , ELECSA, NAPPIT, STROMA , [/QUOTE]
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