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ArseyDee
According to a recent article in PE magazine.
The installer appoints a registered third party certifier.
The scope of the work to be inspected is agreed and the work starts.
Within 5 days of completion, the third party certifier returns to inspect and test.
and issues........wait for it.........drum roll......an EICR!!
I have to assume this must be a 'special' EICR as the third party certifier must contact their scheme provider to request registration for this new additional category of membership. The work is notified and the scheme provider issues a Buildings Regs Compliance Certificate.
WTF!!!!!
So the new process (ignoring the scheme provider part) is to issue exactly the same certificate as we do already.
The installer appoints a registered third party certifier.
The scope of the work to be inspected is agreed and the work starts.
Within 5 days of completion, the third party certifier returns to inspect and test.
and issues........wait for it.........drum roll......an EICR!!
I have to assume this must be a 'special' EICR as the third party certifier must contact their scheme provider to request registration for this new additional category of membership. The work is notified and the scheme provider issues a Buildings Regs Compliance Certificate.
WTF!!!!!
So the new process (ignoring the scheme provider part) is to issue exactly the same certificate as we do already.