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09 · QUALITY & SAFETY

ACT III · THE METHOD

Discipline you can audit.

Quality checkpoints and snagging logged and closed out digitally while the work runs; testing, commissioning and material records assembled at handover; and a site where safety, worker welfare and pollution control are part of the method rather than a policy page.

Sustainability in practice

01 · ON SITE

Checked while the work runs, not reconstructed afterwards.

Quality is a sequence of checkpoints with a record attached — or it is an opinion formed at the end.

  • 01

    Quality checkpoints

    Checkpoints set against the scope and logged as the work proceeds — the same discipline on a villa as on an industrial floor.

  • 02

    Digital snagging & QC

    Snagging logged and closed out digitally, not on a clipboard that gets lost.

  • 03

    Site reporting

    Progress, procurement and quality tracked and reported in a form the client can actually read.

  • 04

    Testing & commissioning

    Proof that systems perform before handover, not after complaints.

02 · PRINCIPLE 05

Protect people and place.

Safety, worker welfare, healthy finishes, pollution control and site responsibility.

01Safety
Safe, accountable site management — part of the third step of the method, not an annex to it.
02Worker welfare
The people executing the works are inside the standard NAMAH holds itself to, on every scope.
03Healthy finishes
Where the brief supports it, lower-emission finishes are specified, and the documentation follows the material into the handover record.
04Pollution control
Dust, run-off, noise and waste treated as site controls, not as consequences.
05Site responsibility
Storage, logistics and sequencing engineered so the site behaves properly towards everything around it.

The principles apply in full where NAMAH decides; where it can only recommend, it recommends in writing; where it can only observe, it does not claim the outcome.

03 · ACT V · THE RECORD

Assembled last, from what was actually done.

The sustainability work comes first — the Green Project Pack, NAMAH's handover record, only supports it.

Not a certification, not a government rating, never a substitute for the work itself.

  1. 01

    Material records

    what was installed, from where, against which specification.

  2. 02

    Low-VOC documentation, where specified

    the paperwork behind healthier finishes.

  3. 03

    Waste-management records

    what left site, and how.

  4. 04

    Energy & water specifications

    the numbers operation will be measured against.

  5. 05

    Product certificates

    the manufacturer's evidence, filed where it can be found.

  6. 06

    Site photographic record

    the works as executed, not as remembered.

  7. 07

    Testing & commissioning evidence

    proof that systems perform before handover, not after complaints.

  8. 08

    Compliance documents relevant to the scope

    what an audit, a valuer or a buyer will ask for.

04 · THE TEST

Every one of these is testable on your first scope with us.

Ask for the programme visibility. Ask how procurement was reviewed. Ask for the handover record. The disciplines either show up on site or they don't — which is exactly how it should be judged.