A BINA site mid-build — services and structure installed in sequence

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.

SAME STANDARD · EVERY SITE — NOTHING PASSES UNCHECKED Scroll

Quality control

Three gates.
Nothing passes unchecked.

1 GATE 1 — DRAWING

Approved before build

No element is fabricated or built without an approved technical or shop drawing. The client approves the millimetres.

2 GATE 2 — FABRICATION

Factory inspection

Joinery and metal are checked against shop drawings — dimensions, finish, hardware — before they leave the factory, ours or our partners’.

3 GATE 3 — INSTALLATION

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.

A

Strip & build

  1. 01Site preparation
  2. 02Demolition & removal
  3. 03Civil & masonry
B

Surfaces

  1. 04Flooring
  2. 05Walls & ceilings
  3. 06Doors & windows
C

Systems — MEP

  1. 07Electrical
  2. 08HVAC
  3. 09Plumbing & sanitary
D

Finish

  1. 10Finishes & fit-out
  2. 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

Hard hatSafety glassesGlovesHi-visSteel-toe bootsMasks & goggles

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.

01

One owner

A named project manager from day one — one number to call, one person accountable.

02

Weekly truth

A progress update with photos against the programme. A no-surprises policy, in writing.

03

Drawing discipline

Nothing is built that isn’t drawn and approved. Changes are re-drawn, re-priced and agreed first.

04

Factory-gate QC

Joinery and metal pass inspection before they leave the factory — and again at installation.

05

Clean handover

Snag list closed, systems commissioned, as-builts and warranties handed over in one file.

06

Aftercare

A defined response window after handover — you’re never left alone with a new space.

The handover — keys returned to the client, space ready to open

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.

Rigour is the point

Build with a team that writes it down.