A new website for the NICEIC

18.05.2007
NICEIC
 

The NCIEIC Group has redesigned its website to reflect the changing needs of its customers and the products and services it offers them. It is live now:



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The site, www.niceicgroup.com, is extremely useful for householders, with its Find a Contractor search engine, featuring easy-to-use search options.

A secure log-in area for NICEIC-registered installers enables them to access technical data, including the comprehensive Technical Manual and pocket guides which provide advice, guidance and rules to keep up with legislation, regulations and the industry in general. A secure e-commerce portal will enable registered NICEIC installers to buy products and publications online.

Specifiers, such as local authorities, landlords and facility managers, also have their own dedicated section within the site and can find information on their obligations under the building regulations, related laws and support services.

A Press and Media Centre allows journalists to download press releases and images quickly and efficiently. The Media Centre contains all the latest news, features and events that the Group is involved in.


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National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC)
Warwick House, Houghton Hall Park
Houghton Regis, Dunstable,
Bedfordshire LU5 5ZX
Tel: 01582 531000
Fax: 01582 531010
Email: enquiries@niceic.org.uk
Web: www.niceic
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