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Re-training, with some past experience
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<blockquote data-quote="SPECIAL LOCATION" data-source="post: 544184" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Part P was a half hearted effort and a complete mess-up from day 1, with loads of grey areas and non-standardisations around the UK..</p><p>Notifiable works are different in Wales from those in England!</p><p></p><p>Plus even now, loads of homeowners haven't got a clue about what should or shouldn't be done for building regs compliance that have been around for 18years! So you end up with some contractors jumping through loads of hoops and paying out all sorts of fee's, while other just ignore it!</p><p></p><p>Is it any wonder that training providers have a field-day making all sorts of claims about what you need or don't need!</p><p>As at the end of the day, all training could have some benefit for you.. Just maybe not enough for the direction you hope to progress in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPECIAL LOCATION, post: 544184, member: 250"] Part P was a half hearted effort and a complete mess-up from day 1, with loads of grey areas and non-standardisations around the UK.. Notifiable works are different in Wales from those in England! Plus even now, loads of homeowners haven't got a clue about what should or shouldn't be done for building regs compliance that have been around for 18years! So you end up with some contractors jumping through loads of hoops and paying out all sorts of fee's, while other just ignore it! Is it any wonder that training providers have a field-day making all sorts of claims about what you need or don't need! As at the end of the day, all training could have some benefit for you.. Just maybe not enough for the direction you hope to progress in! [/QUOTE]
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