- May 25, 2011
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My recent NICEIC thread really got me thinking last night - just about how better to get the most out of what we pay for. I'd said I'm moving to Stroma, have filled the forms in etc but not yet actually sent them any moolah, so I've now got a clear field still. So I've started to look around at what's genuinely on offer. I used to be with Elecsa (and in fairness had no complaints) before the NICEIC poached me on a free transfer, so I know all about them already. NAPIT have never really floated my boat, though in fairness I've had no personal dealings with them. So - left in the running are Corgi, Stroma, that building services outfit that NO ONE has ever heard of, and the BSI.
Stroma I've seen a few not-so-hot things on here about, Corgi and everyone will confuse you for a plumber.... so off I go to the BSI website, just to see and find out. If my reading is right, there are only 128 registered firms with the BSI scheme, and all of them in the South East. Now then, let's face it, we'd all love to have the Kitemark, after all it's instantly recognisable and fairy bomb-proof, along with ISO9001 for businesses. A fringe benefit is that they CAN'T make up additional rules to BS7671 - they publish it! Do I need a help desk for domestic? Nope! So it comes fairly down to what they can do for me, and I can do for them. With only 138 members I'm reasonably assured of some personal attention as well.
Without wishing to pee-off some of my other south/west sparky friends on here, how much marketing power is there in being able to claim being the only kitemark approved electrical contractor in the south west?!
So, I'm waiting a call back from them - will report back with my findings!
Stroma I've seen a few not-so-hot things on here about, Corgi and everyone will confuse you for a plumber.... so off I go to the BSI website, just to see and find out. If my reading is right, there are only 128 registered firms with the BSI scheme, and all of them in the South East. Now then, let's face it, we'd all love to have the Kitemark, after all it's instantly recognisable and fairy bomb-proof, along with ISO9001 for businesses. A fringe benefit is that they CAN'T make up additional rules to BS7671 - they publish it! Do I need a help desk for domestic? Nope! So it comes fairly down to what they can do for me, and I can do for them. With only 138 members I'm reasonably assured of some personal attention as well.
Without wishing to pee-off some of my other south/west sparky friends on here, how much marketing power is there in being able to claim being the only kitemark approved electrical contractor in the south west?!
So, I'm waiting a call back from them - will report back with my findings!