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Is it just me or do other feel like the NICEIC are ripping us off?

We have been a member of the NICEIC for over 16 years and initially we just had the obligatory half day visit, which is included in the annual fee.

One year we had about 6 months work in Doncaster (we are based in South London) and consequently, at the inspection, the NICEIC wished to see the job as it made up a substantial part of the years work. No problem and I didn't even mind paying the extra dollars!

Anyway, ever since then they always booked us for a full days visit and charge me the extra ÂŁ388 (which is for the extra half day as half a day is already I included in the annual fee).

Over the last four years or so the work has dropped off and is nowhere near as far afield. So this year I questioned why we still needed the extra half day. I was told by an operative at NICEIC HQ, that this decision was down to the inspector. I reminded her that he wouldn't know until he turned up by which time it would be to late as she had booked him out for the whole day already. Which was why I was trying to be helpful and was letting them know now. Again she insisted that she couldn't do anything and that it was the inspectors decision.

He turned up and after looking at the work agreed that there was not enough to see over the whole day. From 10 or so Certs he picked out the only four installation jobs that we had, as the others we small and not worth seeing, and after making calls to them I told him that we couldn't get in to any as they was all residential and the clients were at work.

He told me that he'd have to mark this down as a major non compliance as we couldn't see any work and I would need another half day visit (ÂŁ388!). I said what about the half day that's booked for today? He told me that he'd get them to cancel the invoice.

I informed him that I was not happy as how could this be my fault when I had told his office that there was not enough work and then when he chose which jobs to look at, we couldn't get in anyway.

He replied that there was a lesson to be learned and that I would need to make sure I arranged the jobs in future.
'We're not allowed to do that', I replied, 'we're not allowed to choose which jobs you see!'
'Well', he said, 'Something is better than nothing at all!'

Now tell me this guys, it's not me is it? It's not as if the annual fee is cheap anyway, but to lever the other ÂŁ388 or so, in any ay they can, amounts to a con doesn't it?

I've been around long enough to realise when something doesn't smell right, and generally speaking, if I feel that I am being done, then some thing is definitely amiss!

I am on the verge of telling them to poke the membership and we will go elsewhere.

Your thoughts on the situation, what the other scam schemes are like and similar experiences would be gratefully received.
 
You enjoy trolling and that's embarrassing.
My reply was not anything but truthful, I have been there and got the Tshirt, your comments were ridiculous and therefore for the sake of others reading this thread needed putting down, you have no idea what you are talking about regarding Architects and projects and to suggest there is no merit in being checked annually by an organisiation like the NICEIC or indeed others is also wrong and foolish. Nearly all competant companies need to be in a scheme to be legal and above board and to gain merit, your views are totally wrong, To suggest I am trolling is appalling, however that said if that is all you can come up with I feel quite happy my initial comments about you being out of your depth and embarrassing quite justified.
 
Can we keep it on track guys, this is an Handbag free zone:toetap05:
I have not got off track Glenn, we all know being in a scheme is a requirement these days, all local athorities expect companies to be audicated regarding work and insurances etc or they do not get on lists, and why should they, inspection of installations annually and investigation of insurance and having appropriate testing equipment and knowlege of health and safety and indeed ensuring employees are covered by tool box talks and have instruction of safety must be paramount, this is the subject in hand, Anthony is out of his depth and started to attempt toinsult me due to being inexperienced, I accept his comments, but we both know he is wrong.
 
I don't come on the forum to try and sort members out, MDJ does and there's no need for it.
well at least give decent replies, to suggest being kept an eye on by a exterior body is in someway crazy is just plain daft on this occassion, all decent companies are checked annually, without the checks they would not get work from large businesses or indeed local authorities regarding public money's.
 
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My reply was not anything but truthful, I have been there and got the Tshirt, your comments were ridiculous and therefore for the sake of others reading this thread needed putting down, you have no idea what you are talking about regarding Architects and projects and to suggest there is no merit in being checked annually by an organisiation like the NICEIC or indeed others is also wrong and foolish. Nearly all competant companies need to be in a scheme to be legal and above board and to gain merit, your views are totally wrong, To suggest I am trolling is appalling, however that said if that is all you can come up with I feel quite happy my initial comments about you being out of your depth and embarrassing quite justified.

Your reply is your opinion, nothing more nothing less. There's no legal requirements for a company to be in scheme - FACT
 
I don't come on the forum to try and sort members out, MDJ does and there's no need for it.
I do not either Anthony, I have no interest in trying to belittle you at all, but your views here stink, there are possibly hundreds of one man bands reading this forum and they need to know being in a scheme if they carry out installations is really a good move, your comments are just plain wrong, unless you get to change the law try not to suggest it is not a requirement, unless they add on 300 quid every time they price a job they will need to be moinitored by a scheme, the schemes usually charge around 2 quid for self notification and as far as I have heard it is not changing anytime in the future, so being in the NICEIC or indeed an equivilent is a requirment not a silly thing to do, if not getting work could be difficult as adding 300 notes onto everyjob you price may mean you get next to no work at all, and regarding public money, any work relating to it will be out of your grasp.
 
Your reply is your opinion, nothing more nothing less. There's no legal requirements for a company to be in scheme - FACT
Legally you need to notify your work in most cases domestically, doing it yourself is 300 notes, through a scheme ÂŁ1.99 and being in a scheme means you are audited, something a lot of potential employers insist on these days.
 
Is it just me or do other feel like the NICEIC are ripping us off?

We have been a member of the NICEIC for over 16 years and initially we just had the obligatory half day visit, which is included in the annual fee.

One year we had about 6 months work in Doncaster (we are based in South London) and consequently, at the inspection, the NICEIC wished to see the job as it made up a substantial part of the years work. No problem and I didn't even mind paying the extra dollars!

Anyway, ever since then they always booked us for a full days visit and charge me the extra ÂŁ388 (which is for the extra half day as half a day is already I included in the annual fee).

Over the last four years or so the work has dropped off and is nowhere near as far afield. So this year I questioned why we still needed the extra half day. I was told by an operative at NICEIC HQ, that this decision was down to the inspector. I reminded her that he wouldn't know until he turned up by which time it would be to late as she had booked him out for the whole day already. Which was why I was trying to be helpful and was letting them know now. Again she insisted that she couldn't do anything and that it was the inspectors decision.

He turned up and after looking at the work agreed that there was not enough to see over the whole day. From 10 or so Certs he picked out the only four installation jobs that we had, as the others we small and not worth seeing, and after making calls to them I told him that we couldn't get in to any as they was all residential and the clients were at work.

He told me that he'd have to mark this down as a major non compliance as we couldn't see any work and I would need another half day visit (ÂŁ388!). I said what about the half day that's booked for today? He told me that he'd get them to cancel the invoice.

I informed him that I was not happy as how could this be my fault when I had told his office that there was not enough work and then when he chose which jobs to look at, we couldn't get in anyway.

He replied that there was a lesson to be learned and that I would need to make sure I arranged the jobs in future.
'We're not allowed to do that', I replied, 'we're not allowed to choose which jobs you see!'
'Well', he said, 'Something is better than nothing at all!'

Now tell me this guys, it's not me is it? It's not as if the annual fee is cheap anyway, but to lever the other ÂŁ388 or so, in any ay they can, amounts to a con doesn't it?

I've been around long enough to realise when something doesn't smell right, and generally speaking, if I feel that I am being done, then some thing is definitely amiss!

I am on the verge of telling them to poke the membership and we will go elsewhere.

Your thoughts on the situation, what the other scam schemes are like and similar experiences would be gratefully received.
I feel your pain and frustration Buddy, I really do, I was feeling similar as well a year or two back, they seem to have got to worried about profit rather than the contractor who funds them, 30 years ago they were the cream of the milk, today they are just one of 3-4, might be worth shopping around, if they start to lose members they may in the future realise they have dropped an almighty clanger and change their ways, well lets hope so.
 
I was a QS for 18 years and always got around the inspector, I hid the jobs I didn't want him to go to and made sure the others were 100% immaculate lol, I had one re-visit once around 15 years ago and it wasn't my fault haha, Joking aside though he did do a thorough job and I felt we had our money's worth, today though they are different and there are others which do the same job.
 
Well all I can say is I must have one of Mike's old ones, because our Nic assessor is very thorough he was with us for a full day and looked at 5 jobs. he went through the jobs and our office with a fine tooth comb and too be fair couldn't have been more helpful, we even spoke an handful of times the following couple of days.

For the record I am also of the same mindset as MDJ, it is naive these days to think you don't need to be accredited to get the work, we were busy in general before but since becoming Approved contractors the work has just snowballed and the quality of work and customer has improved.and as an extra my hourly went straight up following requests by certain customers stipulating Niceic, so for my company it was the right thing to do.
 
I take all the above on board although some of it is slightly off topic. My point is that I don't have a problem with a full days visit (if it is really warranted), any inspector assessing my work, or any inspector choosing which work see. What I do have a problem with is ÂŁ388 for what ultimately amounts to around three hours and that if it is stretched out by the inspector.

Our first four or five years was done within the included half day and I don't see any reason, considering our current workload and job locations, why this cannot now be done again within the same time frame. It maybe a challenge but we all, as electricians, have to be conscious of costs for the clients as naturally we wouldn't otherwise get the work.

We need to work harder to get the job done in a reasonable timeframe so as not to push the cost up. But the NICEIC don't seem to be bothered by the cost to its clients (us!) and they don't seem to be operating in a competitive market.

The NICEIC may not be any 'better' than any other scheme operator, it's just that they seem to have started to operate like a monopoly. Hence, the outrageous prices.

What needs to happen is that the architects and others like them need to be informed that it is not just the NICEIC approved electricians who can sign off the work, but any approved electrician from any scheme operator. All the time the architects and insurance companies are specifically asking for NICEIC approved contractors, we will be ripped of by the. NICEIC.

Someone said on here that if sparks start leaving the NICEIC to go to another scheme, the NIC may actually sit up and take note, but in order for that to be a viable option for the electrician, the architects and insurance companies need to stop specifying NICEIC Approves contractors.

Suggestions on how to do this would be helpful as I am determined to at least get the ball rolling towards this end.
 
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I've had the all day trick too. They have you by the bits though as people in general as well as commercial clients ask for NIC membership. if you ditch them you will have to alter your business somewhat and risk another association like elecsa or similar.

REAL get on my nerves even more, I'd like to know who they are paying their back hander too?
 

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