What is the name of the new part p scheme provider and are they ok
thanks
Richard
thanks
Richard
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I'm with Stroma Tuck.
They are definitely cheaper than the others by around ÂŁ150 p/annum for your annual renewal. I'm not sure if they'll keep there price at ÂŁ250(ex VAT) but at the moment it is still at that price.
The assessor I have is very thorough which I like and he will insist on you having the up to date literature (especially BS7671 and Part P approved document).
Heres a link to there website Competent Person Schemes (CPS) - Stroma
Also just type 'stroma' into the search bar on this forum and quite a lot of useful information will come up.
Until they put their prices up I will definitely stay with them.
Hi
Why are some people who are registered nic not on the competent person schemes?
Thanks
Alex
I'm not too sure if I'm understanding you Alex? Registering with the NIC and being on the competent person scheme are the same thing! You register with NIC or Elecsa or Stroma etc and that means you are registered under their competent persons scheme to carry out and certfy work in domestic households that is contained with Part P of the bulding regs.
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