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Stephen Magee has over 30 years experience and commitment
to the electrical industry.
Stephen started trading as Stephen Magee Electrical in 1982
and in 1985, was accepted into the N.I.C.E.I.C. (National
Inspection Council For
Electrical Installation Contracting).
As electrical contractors registered with N.I.C.E.I.C, we
endeavour to complete contracts to a very high standard at
all times, keeping to current IEE Regulations and thus ensuring
safe and reliable working practices. Click the image on the
left to view our certificate. [This is a large page and will
take 10-20 seconds to download for viewing]. More information
on the N.I.C.E.I.C. is shown at the bottom of
this page.
National Quality Assurance certificate, to BSEN ISO 9003 was
attained in 1994. Click the image on the right to view our
certificate. [This is a large page and will take 10-20 seconds
to download for viewing].
Kevin Magee joined the company in 1990 as an apprentice electrician
and completed his training with certificates from City and
Guilds of London Institute. He was awarded the Completion
Diploma as Electrician in 1996.
The company, which initially employed one person , now employs
five full time persons, with a sub contractors list of very
reliable electricians. We are approved by Northern Ireland
Housing Executive, Local Authority and Government Approved.
We have carried out installations for a wide range of architects
and housing associations and these can be viewed on our projects
page.
The National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation
Contracting was set up in 1956 to protect consumers against
the hazards of unsafe and unsound electrical installations.
The N.I.C.E.I.C. is a non-profit making body and a registered
charity.
A Complaints Procedure is operated where complaints about
the technical or safety standards of work carried out by Approved
Contractors may be investigated. If complaints are upheld
the work is rectified under the Guarantee of Standards Scheme,
at no cost to the consumer.
All work completed by an Approved Contractor is covered by
the N.I.C.E.I.C.s Complaints Procedure and Guarantee
of Standards Scheme.
Using an Approved Contractor costs no more than using a non-approved
contractor and consumers have the peace of mind that the installation
will be safe.
Click here
for further information on the N.I.C.E.I.C. web site.
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