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I am a new sole trader (after 12 years employed) and have only just sent off my NICEIC application, and I need a couple of questions answering please??

.I am contracting to a firm and they are giving me price work also which requires me to send quotes and E.I.C.R reports for possible rewires. Can I send certs to them before my assessment?

.If so where can I fill out and send E.I.C.R's to them for pricing?

All help appreciated

Thank you
 
.I am contracting to a firm and they are giving me price work also which requires me to send quotes and E.I.C.R reports for possible rewires. Can I send certs to them before my assessment?
Of course - in fact the Wiring Regulations require that you do.

As to whether the company will accept non-NIC Certs/Reports, that is entirely a matter for them.
 
I think there are some downloadable certs in this forum somewhere, but I don't know if they'd be up to date. I have downloaded several elsewhere on the net in the past, google may be your friend with this one.
 

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