No I won’t be making connections, just running cable.
That is construction. And choosing the type, size and route of the cable is design.
Are you qualified to sign an EIC for design and construction?
If not, who is going to sign it?
I would notify building control if they offered a consultation service that I already pay for as part of council tax.
I can't decide whether you are being deliberately obtuse because you think we will find it entertaining, or if you really are a bit stupid.
The work will be inspected and signed of by a qualified electrician
Is that with the prior knowledge and agreement of your Building Control department?
Unless you employ a criminal you WILL NOT get an EIC, and you WILL NOT get Building Regulations sign off.
I know about part l, part p, look at previous posts.
I have.
You may "know about them" in the sense that you know they exist, but you do not know how to comply with them.
(More stuff with more mistakes providing more superfluous proof that you don't know what you are doing)
1 Pendant light to hall used with two way switch operable from top and bottom of stairs - don't know how this is done
Dear God.
You don't even understand how simple 2-way switching works and yet you think you are qualified to design electrical installations.
What's wrong with you?
If there are mistakes please correct where necessary.
There are several.
You cannot legitimately design an electrical installation by making wild guesses full of mistakes and then ask people to put them right for you. Have you actually read and understood the declaration on an EIC?