Milton Keynes is one of the fastest-growing cities in England, with a population that has more than doubled since its designation as a new town in 1967. The city now has over 285,000 residents and continues to expand rapidly, with thousands of new homes under construction at any given time. This growth drives strong demand for electricians across domestic, commercial, and new-build sectors.
The Milton Keynes electrical market is shaped by two distinct segments. New-build work dominates — the city\'s expansion areas require armies of electricians for first and second fix on housing developments, commercial fit-outs in business parks, and infrastructure installation. The existing housing stock, particularly in the original villages and older estates from the 1970s and 1980s, generates steady demand for rewires, consumer unit upgrades, EICRs, and general maintenance.
Whatever the type of work, the qualifications and registration requirements are the same. Every electrician carrying out notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations must either be registered with a competent person scheme or have the work inspected and signed off by local authority building control. The most recognised competent person schemes are NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA, and STROMA.