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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 451727" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>SSAIB is like Stroma, NSI is like how NICEIC used to be.</p><p></p><p>It's all about the paperwork. SSAIB is pretty contractor friendly and will help you through the process. NSI will take your money and really drag you over the coals and make sure all the T's are dotted etc. They are pretty ruthless, but if you already have everything in place there shouldn't really be any issues. TBH I haven't looked at either for a while, a lot of the companies I deal with have relaxed the rule about membership so I haven't bothered for a few years. If there is a contract worth being registered for then it's probably worth spending the time getting everything in place from the outset, there's a lot of automation/software about nowadays that would do most of what is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 451727, member: 6967"] SSAIB is like Stroma, NSI is like how NICEIC used to be. It's all about the paperwork. SSAIB is pretty contractor friendly and will help you through the process. NSI will take your money and really drag you over the coals and make sure all the T's are dotted etc. They are pretty ruthless, but if you already have everything in place there shouldn't really be any issues. TBH I haven't looked at either for a while, a lot of the companies I deal with have relaxed the rule about membership so I haven't bothered for a few years. If there is a contract worth being registered for then it's probably worth spending the time getting everything in place from the outset, there's a lot of automation/software about nowadays that would do most of what is required. [/QUOTE]
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