07 · HOW WE DELIVER
ACT III · THE METHOD
Focused execution. Practical technology.
NAMAH works as a specialist contractor, subcontracting partner and project-delivery partner — taking responsibility for the scopes where its engineering, systems and partner network deliver the strongest result. Every scope, whatever its size, runs through the same four steps.
01 · THE METHOD
Every scope runs through the same four steps.
01
Brief
Understand the scope.
Operating requirement and sustainability opportunities mapped before scope is written.
OUTPUT · A defined, bounded scope
02
Engineer
Specify & procure.
Materials and suppliers selected against the sustainability principles, within budget and programme.
OUTPUT · Reviewed specification and procurement
03
Build
Execute on site.
Disciplined sequencing, waste control and safe, accountable site management.
OUTPUT · Progress, quality and waste, reported
04
Prove
Test, hand over, record.
Commissioning evidence and the project record — assembled last, from what was actually done.
OUTPUT · A record the owner can use
02 · STANDING DISCIPLINES
The disciplines behind those four steps, on every project.
The steps change shape with the scope. The standing infrastructure beneath them does not.
01
Defined scopes
02
Engineering review
03
Controlled procurement
04
Programme visibility
05
Site reporting
06
Quality checkpoints
07
Waste controls
08
Testing & commissioning
09
Partner coordination
10
Structured handover
03 · INSTRUMENTATION
Instrumented, not asserted.
The four steps are carried by working systems — digital project control, material traceability, resource and waste tracking, digital snagging and structured handover. Technology selected for control, traceability and better decisions — not for spectacle.
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