I am in the process of "Going Alone" after working for a building contractor for some years now.
I am considering the various schemes and have spoken to NIC, NAPIT and CORGI so far.
Now, whilst NIC and NAPIT require you to use local building control to certify initial notifiable jobs, before they send out an assessor.
CORGI allow you to self certify from the outset, as long al you have met all pre-requisites, subsequently sending out their assessor in due corse.
As my local BCO charges £250 for each part P certificate. CORGI seem the ideal choice to start off with.
Is there any CORGI scheme electricians out there that can confirm this?
I am considering the various schemes and have spoken to NIC, NAPIT and CORGI so far.
Now, whilst NIC and NAPIT require you to use local building control to certify initial notifiable jobs, before they send out an assessor.
CORGI allow you to self certify from the outset, as long al you have met all pre-requisites, subsequently sending out their assessor in due corse.
As my local BCO charges £250 for each part P certificate. CORGI seem the ideal choice to start off with.
Is there any CORGI scheme electricians out there that can confirm this?