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    Hi all, my friend has asked me to put a supply to his seperate garage. I would like this opertunity to be able to use
    This job to show elecsa for my assesment. Now what I need to know is does this need notifying with
    Building control and where would I go to apply? Or is it my friends responsibility? I want to be
    Able to do an excellent job but don't want to look daft when the assesor asks for the part p documents.
    Anyone been in this position?

    Many thanks


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    Default Re: does it need notifying straight away?

    pretty sure it has to be notified beforehand!


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    Default Re: does it need notifying straight away?

    I think Elecsa let you notify any jobs done up to 30 days before your assessment? Maybe someone else can confirm this for you.

    Cheers

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    Default Re: does it need notifying straight away?

    if its a fiend, do all the work test then de-energise until closer to your inspection and say it was done the week before
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    Default Re: does it need notifying straight away?

    If you were registered, you have up to 30 days to notify after completion.

    However, what you would call completion is up to you.

    It could be six weeks after you have finished and been paid and you had just been to swap some fancy light fittings.

    As for LABC yes, you must notify them first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ezzzekiel View Post
    if its a fiend, do all the work test then de-energise until closer to your inspection and say it was done the week before

    thanks for the reply guys. I think this is the way to go. I don't really want to pay building control when i can notify myself once passed (hopefully pass!).

    cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstephens251 View Post
    thanks for the reply guys. I think this is the way to go. I don't really want to pay building control when i can notify myself once passed (hopefully pass!).

    cheers!

    Shrewed sensible man, with hard earned money not being wasted on utter nonesense procedures

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