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Test certification & changes to supply characteristics

Looking for some guidance please, I am working on a construction site with a large temporary accommodation block due to be occupied asap. Due to design issues the HV/ LV supply has been delayed, to work around this a generator will be utilised as a short term solution. 
This means testing & inspection will be completed via the genset and certs issued, when the new substation is completed the generator will be disconnected and sub-mains will be connected to the permanent LV supply. 
This raises a question regarding re-test, in my experience usually best practice would be a full re-test, but some on the project are suggesting only the sub-mains will require re-testing. 
To me this would probably come down to the designer signing the test cert and what they are prepared to accept, if only re-testing the sub-mains  I would think the final circuits Zs/ Pfc would have to be calculated as the previous test results/certs from the generator would be invalid due to the change of supply characteristics right?

So can anyone offer advice as to the options and is there anything in BS7671 regs that would be relevant to this situation, it’s also worth considering that if a EIC is issued for the generator can there be another issued for the LV supply? Is it possible to issue more than 1 EIC or  update the original or would be a condition report? 
I’ve come across this situation before and it always seems to be a contentious subject with lots of different opinions, sorry for the long winded post, but would really appreciate some professional opinions on this, thanks Pray 

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  • I will define a "Hotch potch certificate" as a certificate with several contributors and multiple signatories. 

    The pre-fab accommodation units should arrive with their electrical installations completed and certificates for dead testing, then the temporary supply and distribution circuits should be assembled, tested and certified, before the whole installation is certified and handed over.

    This is more akin to a BS7909 installation than a BS7671 installation.

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  • I will define a "Hotch potch certificate" as a certificate with several contributors and multiple signatories. 

    The pre-fab accommodation units should arrive with their electrical installations completed and certificates for dead testing, then the temporary supply and distribution circuits should be assembled, tested and certified, before the whole installation is certified and handed over.

    This is more akin to a BS7909 installation than a BS7671 installation.

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  • It's a good analogy but what about the change of supply characteristics from generator to network, only 5he sub mains to  the MDUs should need dead test again but about the final circuits within the block, full re test  or partial?