I am qualified in the wiring regs (City and Guilds 2381) to inspect and test my own work (did the course in England and learned a lot about part P but nothing about the Scottish system).
I have done some new electrical work - new CU and kitchen wiring, the CU only controls the new circuits - old fuseboard exists for existing circuits.
All the (new) work is to reg and i have fully inspected and tested it myself.
I have a building warrant for the work.
I am not registered with the NICEIC or SELECT
Anyway my question is do i need someone else (a verifier?) to check the work? Will this happen when I apply for the building warrant completion certificate? Will it cost extra?
I keep hearing that the only people who can sign off work (in Scotland) have to be NICEIC or SELECT, is this true or can i get building control (or someone else) to do it for a reasonable fee?
If anyone experience of the Scottish system can shed some light on this i would be much obliged. I'm in the Glasgow City Council area if that makes any difference. I thought i'd try asking here before calling building control as i tend to find calling Glasgow City Council on any matter is fraught with difficulty.
I have done some new electrical work - new CU and kitchen wiring, the CU only controls the new circuits - old fuseboard exists for existing circuits.
All the (new) work is to reg and i have fully inspected and tested it myself.
I have a building warrant for the work.
I am not registered with the NICEIC or SELECT
Anyway my question is do i need someone else (a verifier?) to check the work? Will this happen when I apply for the building warrant completion certificate? Will it cost extra?
I keep hearing that the only people who can sign off work (in Scotland) have to be NICEIC or SELECT, is this true or can i get building control (or someone else) to do it for a reasonable fee?
If anyone experience of the Scottish system can shed some light on this i would be much obliged. I'm in the Glasgow City Council area if that makes any difference. I thought i'd try asking here before calling building control as i tend to find calling Glasgow City Council on any matter is fraught with difficulty.