Standards & safety
The standard
is written down.
BINA work looks the same on every site because the method is the same on every site. This is how the standard is kept — gates, sequence, discipline, handover.
Quality control
Three gates.
Nothing passes unchecked.
Approved before build
No element is fabricated or built without an approved technical or shop drawing. The client approves the millimetres.
Factory inspection
Joinery and metal are checked against shop drawings — dimensions, finish, hardware — before they leave the factory, ours or our partners’.
Site inspection & snag
Installed work is checked on site; the snag list is raised, closed and signed before handover.
RECORDS — INSPECTION CHECKLISTS, SNAG LOGS & SIGN-OFFS FILED PER PROJECT.
Method statement
The order we build in —
four phases, eleven steps.
The backbone of every method statement. Scope adapts per project; the order and the gates do not.
Strip & build
- 01Site preparation
- 02Demolition & removal
- 03Civil & masonry
Surfaces
- 04Flooring
- 05Walls & ceilings
- 06Doors & windows
Systems — MEP
- 07Electrical
- 08HVAC
- 09Plumbing & sanitary
Finish
- 10Finishes & fit-out
- 11Snag & handover
Health, safety & environment
Everyone home safe.
Every site, every day.
Safety on a BINA site is procedure, not posters. The project manager owns compliance; everyone follows protocol and reports hazards — and high-risk work doesn’t start without a permit.
- 01Site-specific risk assessment before mobilisation.
- 02Toolbox talk before each shift · induction for every new worker.
- 03Work-at-height protection, electrical lock-out/tag-out, safe lifting, hazmat storage.
- 04Daily inspections · incident and near-miss reporting · emergency response plans.
- 05Compliance with regulation and with each client’s own HSE standards.
PPE — ALWAYS, NO EXCEPTIONS
SITE ROUTINE — EVERY DAY
- AMToolbox talk · permits checked · site inspection.
- PMProgress photos against programme · housekeeping · secure the site.
- WKClient progress report — what’s done, what’s next, what’s at risk.
What you can expect
Standards, stated.
Then kept.
One owner
A named project manager from day one — one number to call, one person accountable.
Weekly truth
A progress update with photos against the programme. A no-surprises policy, in writing.
Drawing discipline
Nothing is built that isn’t drawn and approved. Changes are re-drawn, re-priced and agreed first.
Factory-gate QC
Joinery and metal pass inspection before they leave the factory — and again at installation.
Clean handover
Snag list closed, systems commissioned, as-builts and warranties handed over in one file.
Aftercare
A defined response window after handover — you’re never left alone with a new space.
The handover kit
The last thing you touch is as considered as the first.
A BINA handover isn’t a goodbye on a doorstep. It’s a file, a walkthrough and a working space — closed out properly, documented completely.
- 01Commissioning records — every system tested and signed.
- 02Snag list — raised, closed, countersigned.
- 03As-built drawings — the space exactly as delivered.
- 04Warranties & O&M manual — one organised file.
- 05The keys — back in your hand, on the committed date.
THEN AFTERCARE — A DEFINED WINDOW WHERE WE STILL ANSWER THE PHONE.