JP Garrett Electrical LtdTelephone:01273 625660
Address:104b, Elm Grove, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 3DB

J.P Garrett Electrical are members of:-

NICEIC - National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting.
www.niceic.org.uk

This means that

  • Our work is checked that the standard of work is safe and meets the requirements of BS 7671
  • Our staff undertaking the work are competent and adequately supervised
  • Our Qualified Supervisor's knowledge of BS 7671 and the Electricity at Work Regulations is assessed and checked
  • Our Qualified Supervisor is well versed in inspection, testing and certification procedures

UK ENGINEERING COUNCIL
www.engc.org.uk

Their mission is: To set and maintain realistic and internationally recognised standards of professional competence and ethics for engineers, technologists and technicians, and to license competent institutions to promote and uphold the standards.

To be a member of this council means we have to abide by this mission.

CONSTRUCTIONLINE
www.constructionline.co.uk

Constructionline is the UK's register of pre-qualified local and national construction and construction-related contractors and consultants. Owned and endorsed by the DTI, Constructionline is a contributor to the Rethinking Construction initiative.

We gather and assess pre-qualification information on behalf of public and private sector procurers and provide them with access to over 12,500 fully accredited suppliers free of charge. In addition, we also help contractors and consultants by reducing the need for them to fill-in pre-qualification forms for every tender and provide them with access to over 1,500 buyers.

International Organisation of Standardization
www.iso.org

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is a global network that identifies what International standards are required by business, government and society, develops them in partnership with the sectors that will put them to use, adopts them by transparent procedures based on national input and delivers them to be implemented worldwide. ISO standards distil an international consensus from the broadest possible base of stakeholder groups. Expert input comes from those closest to the needs for the standards and also to the results of implementing them. In this way, although voluntary, ISO standards are widely respected and accepted by public and private sectors internationally.
ISO - a non-governmental organization - is a federation of the national standards bodies of 149 * countries, one per country, from all regions of the world, including developed, developing and transitional economies.

Joint Industry Board
www.jib.org.uk

The JIB is the collective term for the partnership between the ECA and Amicus as distinct from the administrative organisation which was created to carry out their joint decisions. The Electrical Contracting Industry comprises a great number of private enterprise firms, ranging from firms employing one man to firms employing more than a thousand. It employs a large number of skilled men-time served, qualified electricians comprise 90% of its labour force. It is mainly engaged in the Construction Industry and undertakes a wide variety of work, ranging from a simple electrical installation within a private house to the electrical work associated with the construction of a power station. Other types of specialised installation work-instrumentation, microelectronics, security devices and detectors, computer peripheral equipment including remote terminals, robotics, data communication equipment and ship work.

Contractors Health and Safety Assesment Scheme - we are CHAS COMPLIANT
www.chas.gov.uk

Local authority health and safety and contract professionals, supported by the Health and Safety Executive, have developed the Contractor Health and Safety (CHAS) Assessment Scheme over recent years. It is now available for any public sector organisation to use in their pre-qualification process for contractor application for approved/select list or short-listing. It provides information relating to the health and safety element of the application only.

NQA national quality assurance association
www.nqa.com

One of the UK's largest and longest established certification bodies, NQA provides certification and assessment services and related training to a wide range of manufacturing, commercial and service sectors.

Our assessors have in-depth knowledge and experience of all the environments in which they work; NQA is heavily regulated to provide complete assurance in the quality of our service and expertise, and we currently hold accreditations by UKAS and RAB - the respective national accreditation bodies of the UK and the USA.

With clients ranging from small family-run businesses and the voluntary sector to government and multi-nationals, NQA now has around 18,000 certificates of registration in 52 countries.

AIMBM
www.imbm.org.uk

The Institute of Maintenance and Building Management (IMBM) exists to support those involved in the practice of maintenance and building management and to promote and develop the standards and levels of service delivered by the industry.

The Institute provides professional support to those in the maintenance and building management sector through the provision of education, information, technical & management presentations (CPD), a network of professional contacts and an extensive range of seminars, conferences and exhibitions.