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Hi dudes. Im thinking of joining elecsa am i right in thinking you have to have a seperate assessment to do condition reports ? its starting to look expensive !

Online application for registration and annual review = £370
Assessment = £530
condition report assessment = £610

= £1510 + VAT

do all the scams require condition report assessment ?

cheers..
 
Your assessment is included in your online application and first years membership price. Should be £370 plus vat all in for part p scheme.
You don't need EICR included either. Its an optional extra.
 
Thanks for your reply, so you are allowed to carry EICRs regardless ? why do they have an assessment for it then ?
 
Perhaps the assessment is for those who did not serve a recognized apprenticeship and lack any experience !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Perhaps they just do the 2395 course, well I think that's the one and then off they go, as I said no experience
 
yeah you can do EICR, you cant notify them thru ELECSA, you will need a special assesment for that.
EICR are not notifiable anyway.
 

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