P
piggyitm
Hi,I've just got some drawings and a spec from a client who have their own in-house designers and architects,I've been asked to put a price together,submit a tender,for the Electrical Installation.In the spec it says
"Provide copies of all test certificates for fire alarm,emergency lighting and electrical installation in accordance of IEE regulations and certified by NICEIC registered electrician"
When we became registered with NAPIT I asked the Inspector,once we had passed,if we had the same definition with NAPIT as what the Full Scope NICEIC offers.It was an obvious yes,but in real life do NICEIC still rule the roost?
Who should I approach?Is it a requirement of their Insurance,is it habit(industry standard)?How could I convince the clients advisers that NAPIT holds as much esteem, even more if you include integrity,and still look like a credible contractor?
I might have to go against my morals and go NIC next year!!!
"Provide copies of all test certificates for fire alarm,emergency lighting and electrical installation in accordance of IEE regulations and certified by NICEIC registered electrician"
When we became registered with NAPIT I asked the Inspector,once we had passed,if we had the same definition with NAPIT as what the Full Scope NICEIC offers.It was an obvious yes,but in real life do NICEIC still rule the roost?
Who should I approach?Is it a requirement of their Insurance,is it habit(industry standard)?How could I convince the clients advisers that NAPIT holds as much esteem, even more if you include integrity,and still look like a credible contractor?
I might have to go against my morals and go NIC next year!!!