What is an ICP?
An Independent Connections Provider (ICP) is an accredited company that is entitled to build electricity networks to the specification and quality required for them to be adopted and then maintained by NIE Networks.
In order to carry out contestable works, ICPs must be accredited under the Lloyds Register National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS).
To view a list of ICPs accredited to work in Northern Ireland:
- Visit the Lloyd's website
- Scroll down to the list of providers
- Click on 'Toggle Filters'
- In 'Current Geographical Areas of Work' tick Northern Ireland
- Click 'Search'
Can I appoint a local contractor to carry out the contestable connection works in my offer?
No. You may only appoint an Independent Connections Provider (ICP) who is accredited to undertake the contestable works applicable to your offer. To view a list of ICPs accredited to work in Northern Ireland:
- Visit the Lloyds website
- Scroll down to the list of providers
- Click on 'Toggle Filters'
- In 'Current Geographical Areas of Work' tick Northern Ireland
- Click 'Search'
I have sent back my ICP Nomination Form but I have now changed my mind and wish to appoint a different ICP. What should I do?
If you wish to appoint a different ICP, you should inform NIE Networks as soon as possible using the contact details on your Terms Letter. You are liable to be charged for two design reviews if both the first and second ICPs submit designs for the connection to NIE Networks. NIE Networks shall at their discretion refund only part of your payment to cover costs incurred in dealing with the first ICP.
Where can I find a list of accredited ICPs in Northern Ireland?
To view a list of ICPs accredited to work in Northern Ireland:
- Visit the Lloyds website
- Scroll down to the list of providers
- Click on 'Toggle Filters'
- In 'Current Geographical Areas of Work' tick Northern Ireland
- Click 'Search'
How do I get a quote from, and appoint an ICP?
NIE Networks will send out a dual offer for the connection. You can then take this dual quote to an accredited ICP and receive their quotation to carry out the contestable works if they operate within your market segment.
If you choose to appoint an ICP you should inform NIE Networks upon acceptance of option 2 in your dual offer by filling in the ICP Nomination Form included with your dual offer.
You should return this ICP Nomination Form with your Acceptance of Terms. NIE Networks cannot offer advice or assistance in the appointment of an ICP.
What is the National Electricity Registration Scheme?
The National Electricity Registration Scheme in Northern Ireland (NERS - NI) has been developed to allow contractors who fulfil scheme requirements to become registered as accredited NERS NI Providers.
Any Provider contracting to carry out contestable work must be accredited, and registered, under this scheme. NIE Networks recognise this scheme and, provided that contractors hold the appropriate scope of accreditation, will allow that contractor to undertake contestable connection work. Once the work has been completed, NIE Networks will adopt the connection for the remainder of its lifetime, subject to the work being done satisfactorily and the Provider meeting the adoption requirements.
To view a list of ICPs accredited to work in Northern Ireland:
- Visit the Lloyds website
- Scroll down to the list of providers
- Click on 'Toggle Filters'
- In 'Current Geographical Areas of Work' tick Northern Ireland
- Click 'Search'
How long does the accreditation process take?
Timescale will vary dependent on the category and number of scope(s) requested. In general, for a medium size company the whole process from application to approval can take up to three months
How do companies apply for accreditation?
More information can be found on the Lloyds Register website.
Queries can be made to the Utilities Team on the Lloyds Register website or Telephone +44 (0) 121 817 4300.