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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 515885" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>As you have read up on CPS I’ll take it that you are familiar with the Part P requirements and the scope of work that is covered by it? </p><p> if you are planning to avoid works that are Part P related then you only need to get a book of test certs from your wholesaler or wherever and complete accordingly. </p><p> if however you are doing scopes of work covered by Part P then you’ll need a CPS registration or building control affiliation/fees.</p><p></p><p>Which CPS is entirely personal preference, Stroma I believe was the cheapest not sure if that has been impacted by the Napit but out? Some guys on here are registered with them so may offer clarification. As most will tell you, most general public customers know little about Part P and or the CPS system so unless you have some commercial clients that specify NICEIC registration then there is no loyalty/benefit to one over the other. </p><p> From what I am aware of it would seem that it’s generally a two horse race now with Napit buying Stroma and Certsure disbanding ECA in favour of Niceic. Not sure if BSI are still going? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 515885, member: 17152"] As you have read up on CPS I’ll take it that you are familiar with the Part P requirements and the scope of work that is covered by it? if you are planning to avoid works that are Part P related then you only need to get a book of test certs from your wholesaler or wherever and complete accordingly. if however you are doing scopes of work covered by Part P then you’ll need a CPS registration or building control affiliation/fees. Which CPS is entirely personal preference, Stroma I believe was the cheapest not sure if that has been impacted by the Napit but out? Some guys on here are registered with them so may offer clarification. As most will tell you, most general public customers know little about Part P and or the CPS system so unless you have some commercial clients that specify NICEIC registration then there is no loyalty/benefit to one over the other. From what I am aware of it would seem that it’s generally a two horse race now with Napit buying Stroma and Certsure disbanding ECA in favour of Niceic. Not sure if BSI are still going? [/QUOTE]
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