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These works fall under Part P of the Building Regulations which is a statutory document. Within Part P there is a requirement to supply certification to the client.
The homeowner should have asked before the work started to ensure there was going to be certification.
 
biggest surprise is NICEIC actually doing something

I think it all boils down to how easy it is to prove...??

e.g. If a contractor claims to be a member and is miss-using their logo, its quite easy to prove and prosecute..

Or..
If a customer has a quote and/or invoice with the contractors name detailing some works done that would require an electrical certificate and/or Part-P notification issued...

Its quite easy to ask the contractor to show evidence of all appropriate certificate(s) if they have already issued it,
or if not to issue one!

It's much easier than where no paperwork, (Quote or invoice etc.), at all has been issued, i.e. no evidence of who did what etc..
And assuming the contractor is not looking for repeat work, then its very easy to deny any responsibility for anything!!
 
These works fall under Part P of the Building Regulations which is a statutory document. Within Part P there is a requirement to supply certification to the client.

The homeowner should have asked before the work started to ensure there was going to be certification.

This reminds me of a comment by one of our previous members 'Steptoe'... something along the lines of...

Part-P is a building regulation...
Failure to comply with building regulations involves prosecution of the homeowner NOT the contractor...
Hence the homeowner needs to ensure they have all correct paperwork to pass-the-buck onto the contractor if things do go pear-shaped!!

i.e. it is the customers responsibility to jump through the Part-P hoops, no need for electricians to do anything other than issue their BS7671 certificates if required!!!
 
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