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Westarted an electrical contracting company and the end of 2017 our test of the business. It went well and we used 2 electricians who are NAPIT approved.

Now this year we are going for company certification via NAPIT, potentially, but this means that everyone who works for us as a contractor has to be NAPIT approved too which could limit our pool of contractors but as there about 10,000 members this isn't too much of an issue.

However NAPIT will charge us ÂŁ280 to use every new NAPIT certified electrician so that they can check their work is up to standard, even though they have already gone through this!

I am therefore considering other certification bodies but am not sure which ones to consider.

Any help, much appreciated.
 
That probably is my weekly average , BUT, factor in all the bank holidays, holidays and the odd day off and hey presto, you are well below it...
I done two newbuild houses last year. One at 39K and another at 35K which TBH if i was a sole trader I could of done on my own. These two jobs alone would of taken me to within 10K of the threshold. I suppose it's which end of the markets you work in. I do a lot of new builds which being VAT registered makes me cheaper than Someone that isn't VAT registered.
 
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Because a company with a as can also employ and use untrained staff to do the work, meaning they will be cheaper ....
They can employ untrained staff and do the work cheaper, but so can a rival idividual sole trader who will take cash and not issue any paper work.

A company doing it right with 1 QS and men on the cards...will have more overheads and most like some not on the tools workers, and possibly an office. So if anything they should be more expensive.

That's not taking into account VAT, which regardless of company size will have an effect depending on who you are working for. New Builds and Commercial a non VAT trader has to add it onto materials and can't zero rate it
 
If I recall correctly, this is the electrical contracting firm (that I believe specialise in electric vehicle charging based on OLEV being mentioned as requiring them to be a member of a scheme) that doesn't actually have any electricians as employees?

The thread was last year and the consensus from peeps here was the OP should hire an experienced electrician to be the company QS.

Stalker!!! Lol. Of course hiring a QS is ideal but far from practical for a growing business. One day we may have one but this is not that day.
 

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