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The Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) and NICEIC have welcomed Government plans to reduce the number of notifiable works, saying it will cut some of the red tape faced by industry.

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Re: Industry welcomes Government plans to reduce Building Regulations red tape - Prop

No doubt for the Privelige of signing off a third parties work, it will be a bolt on charge and not covered under your standard yearlysubscription!
 
Re: Industry welcomes Government plans to reduce Building Regulations red tape - Prop

Publically they may say they welcome a reduction in notifiable jobs but thats cos its going to be approved by the Govt. whether they like it or not.
Privately they will be rueing the loss of revenue it will ultimately lead to hence their crappy attempt in bringing out a new competent persons register.
 
Re: Industry welcomes Government plans to reduce Building Regulations red tape - Prop

Here we go again 2013 Part P compliant reg's.... have you done your upgrade course, have you purchased your latest editon Part P guides ...if not we do a lovely competative course for £150 :censored:
 
Re: Industry welcomes Government plans to reduce Building Regulations red tape - Prop

No doubt for the Privelige of signing off a third parties work, it will be a bolt on charge and not covered under your standard yearlysubscription!
oh aye...well, you can see that one coming over the hill cant you....
 
Re: Industry welcomes Government plans to reduce Building Regulations red tape - Prop

I'm with Elecsa and not seen anything yet about the changes - has anyone received anything from elecsa??
 

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