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<blockquote data-quote="pewter" data-source="post: 294399" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>I asked NICEIC this for my assessment. They told me i can not notify work completed before i became a member under there banner. As i became a member after the assessment it is not possible to notify work completed befor the assessment.</p><p></p><p>I completed my work (change of consumer unit)the day before assessment ( i still had a couple of stickers left to apply). It then gave me 30 days to notify BC of completion and i was also able to let them know i had been accepted into NIC. I also had a friend complete a EICR on my install. I let BC have a copy of all my qualifications, test cert, acceptance into NIC and the EICR. BC still wanted to pop down a visit, not a spark but the man that looked after me from BC. He came in, see a new consumer unit, took a cheque for £100.</p><p></p><p>The building control man told me they are not electricians, have no knowledge of electrical work and employ a spark if the need to check anything.</p><p></p><p>I dont know why anyone bothers a rewire for a first job to be notified by BC. Too much cost and hassle with them checking first fix and 2nd fix.</p><p></p><p>A lot easier to just change a consumer unit for first assessment job as BC will not need to visit until completion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pewter, post: 294399, member: 15463"] I asked NICEIC this for my assessment. They told me i can not notify work completed before i became a member under there banner. As i became a member after the assessment it is not possible to notify work completed befor the assessment. I completed my work (change of consumer unit)the day before assessment ( i still had a couple of stickers left to apply). It then gave me 30 days to notify BC of completion and i was also able to let them know i had been accepted into NIC. I also had a friend complete a EICR on my install. I let BC have a copy of all my qualifications, test cert, acceptance into NIC and the EICR. BC still wanted to pop down a visit, not a spark but the man that looked after me from BC. He came in, see a new consumer unit, took a cheque for £100. The building control man told me they are not electricians, have no knowledge of electrical work and employ a spark if the need to check anything. I dont know why anyone bothers a rewire for a first job to be notified by BC. Too much cost and hassle with them checking first fix and 2nd fix. A lot easier to just change a consumer unit for first assessment job as BC will not need to visit until completion. [/QUOTE]
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