Design, construction and project management of buildings and infrastructure.
How we deliver · Quality
Quality is a hold point, not an opinion.
Certified systems, agreed acceptance criteria, and inspections that stop work rather than document it after the fact.
Certifications
Scope statements matter more than logos, so each certificate is listed with exactly what it covers.
Site operations, plant, and subcontractor management across all active projects.
Waste, emissions, water and material sourcing on construction sites.
Structural, fire, energy and accessibility compliance on every permitted build.
Six things we will not cover up
A hold point means work physically stops until an inspection is signed. These are the six where we do not accept a verbal go-ahead.
- H01
Reinforcement
Inspected and signed before any pour. No exceptions, no verbal approvals.
- H02
Concrete
Slump, temperature and cube sampling on every load above 20 m³.
- H03
Waterproofing
Flood-tested and witnessed before covering.
- H04
Fire stopping
Photographed per penetration, logged against the as-built.
- H05
MEP pressure test
Held for the full specified duration, not until it looks stable.
- H06
Pre-handover
Joint snag walk with the client before we declare practical completion.
How the system actually runs
A quality manual nobody reads is a liability. These are the five mechanisms that leave evidence behind.
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