Sounds like a good excuse for the scheme organisers to introduce a new class of membership, with another fee/annual check regime.64. The first approach would be to permit suitably trained and qualified members of Competent Person Schemes to certify the work of others who are not registered electricians, thereby by-passing the building control body entirely.
Allowing for travelling time, how much on-site supervision and inspection time, prior to final I&T, is someone likely to get when the whole service is coming in at £150?Initial engagement with external partners suggests that scheme operators believe that, in addition to a final inspection, this option should include supervision and inspection while the job is being undertaken. On that basis, we estimate that the cost for this type of third-party certification would be approximately £150.
Any electricians here fancy taking on that sort of role in a rewire, or extension/loft conversion installation for £150 all in?
Again - factor in travelling time, and admin time, how much on-site I&T are you likely to get for £80?We estimate that overall charges are likely to be similar to those set out above – £80 for production of a “condition report” by a qualified electrician
Any electricians here fancy being tasked with anything involving checking cable routes for location and installation method for that sort of fee?
It's a saving to DIYers if the costs pan out as "predicted" and if they were going to notify in the first place.66. This means that for DIYers the average saving per job through introducing third party certification is £91 (the average building control fee and notification of £241 minus the cost of third-party certification of £150). 4% of the 950,000 jobs carried out by DIYers are notifiable, so the potential saving is £3.46m per year or £29.78m over 10 years. This is a saving to DIYers rather than business.
I wonder how many of those 38,000 notified jobs are part of a larger notifiable project, and how many are standalone, e.g. adding a socket in a kitchen or installing a heated mirror in a bathroom?