AncientMariner:
So as per my post title, who is the electrical installation designer? Who is responsible for drawing up a diagram of what is wanted/required? The property owner is not electrically qualified.
And of course, what should the person who contacted me (property owner) do?
Ask the Client or the Principal Contractor who the Designer is for the Works. They should know under CDM Regulations.
If it's a "domestic client", then the Principal Contractor takes on the responsibilities of the Client ... so it's all down to them.
If the "works" is only the electrical installation work, which might be the case here, it's all down to the electrical contractor / electrician.
Now, here's the rub for the poor electrician/contractor. If the works were more extensive than the electrical work, and they failed to ascertain who the Principal Contractor or Designer was, they were not legally entitled to start work under CDM Regulations.
So, in essence, the question always comes back to the electrical contractor / electrician, and I think the burden is on them unless they can demonstrate otherwise. I don't think it can be the Client for a "domestic client".
AncientMariner:
So as per my post title, who is the electrical installation designer? Who is responsible for drawing up a diagram of what is wanted/required? The property owner is not electrically qualified.
And of course, what should the person who contacted me (property owner) do?
Ask the Client or the Principal Contractor who the Designer is for the Works. They should know under CDM Regulations.
If it's a "domestic client", then the Principal Contractor takes on the responsibilities of the Client ... so it's all down to them.
If the "works" is only the electrical installation work, which might be the case here, it's all down to the electrical contractor / electrician.
Now, here's the rub for the poor electrician/contractor. If the works were more extensive than the electrical work, and they failed to ascertain who the Principal Contractor or Designer was, they were not legally entitled to start work under CDM Regulations.
So, in essence, the question always comes back to the electrical contractor / electrician, and I think the burden is on them unless they can demonstrate otherwise. I don't think it can be the Client for a "domestic client".
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