You're obviously free to do that and, as you say, it would afford "added safety", but I presume you understand that it is an 'additional safety feature' which people almost never bother to include in 'normal' installations.
Kind Regards, John
Understood John, thanks.
I've now spoken to my local Building Control department again and they have assured me that their Building Notice charge for a rewire (around £360) includes all the fees required to get sign-off and that I would not need to pay any third parties as part of the process. Their charge includes all necessary inspections. I made it clear that it was a DIY job, that I was not an electrician and I could not certify any of the installation myself.
He said that they do not inspect the work themselves, they will contract out the job to a separate firm and that the firm will tell me what needs inspecting and testing when. He did say that they had never received a Building Notice for a DIY rewire job before so I would be something of a test case - their procedures and charges for the service might end up changing as a result.
So it looks like it is a flat fee, at least in this instance. That said I obviously don't want to be calling them every other day to inspect or test things so I'm going to try to split the process into a small number of stages.
I'm fortunate in that I'm not going to be re-using many of the existing wall chases/runs for sockets. There aren't that many to start off with, and most of the ones that are there happen to be in inconvenient places. I think this will mean that I can leave much of the existing installation in place while I fit the new stuff. I've also pulled the ceiling down in much of downstairs so access for running cables through joists (and inspection) is great.
I've contacted my electricity supply company (EDF) and they have agreed to install an isolation switch between the meter and my existing CU free of charge, so I will be able to switch of the supply to everything on my side when necessary. I had planned to move the location of my CU anyway so it occurs to me that the best way to proceed might be to install the new CU in it's final position and have it running at the same time as the old one during the rewire.
The old CU is on a board in the under stairs cupboard at around waist height, the incoming supply and meter is directly on the other side of the wall from it (on an outside wall of the house and accessed via one of those white meter cupboards). It seems that the existing meter tails feed directly into the back of the old CU.
I'd like the new CU in a position up and across a bit on the same wall so it is roughly at eye level just as you enter the cupboard. That'd mean the new tails would be around 1 meter long and would run in surface mounted conduit once they enter the inside of the house - is that ok regs wise?