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Total Electrical Training opens centre in Harlow

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Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 6, 2007

Total Electrical Training continues to expand to cope with the requirements of the electrical contracting industry.

Total Electrical Training has opened a new training centre in Harlow, Essex.

The centre, which hosted its first delegates in early 2007, will reinforce the capabilities of the company's existing headquarters and is the first sign of the firm's continuing expansion across the UK.

The addition of the new facility means that Total Electrical Training's capacity has increased by 75%.

This has been reinforced by an expansion of the administrative facilities in the company's headquarters and an increase in staffing levels in all areas.

"Last year proved that we needed to expand our facilities to cope with the requirements of the electrical contracting industry," explained Chris Atkin, managing director of Total Electrical Training.

"Demand for City and Guilds 2381 - the 16th edition IEE regulations has been enormous, largely as a result of electricians preparing for Part P registration".

"However, courses in periodic testing and inspecting, portable appliance testing and other elements of the building regulations".

Total Electrical Training has also recently added the NICEIC DISQ training programme (the Domestic Installer Scheme Qualification) to its portfolio and expects demand to be high for this qualification in 2007.

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