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Rated Quality Builders in Wanstead, Ilford and Essex

Quality standards in construction for your peace of mind

When you are looking for a builder peace of mind means everything. That's why Atlantic Builders UK Ltd prides itself in offering our clients a service that is of the highest standards of quality in the construction industry. Our aim is to meet every health and safety requirement, building regulation and industry quality standard on every building project we undertake.

On this page, find out more about our investment into quality standards and what this means for you.

 

Which? Trusted Trader

Which?

What is it?

This is an endorsement scheme run by the well-known consumer organisation Which? to recognise reputable traders who successfully pass their rigorous assessment process. The standards are high and only 1 in 4 traders pass and become credited with the Which? Trusted Trader icon. We are one of them.

What does it mean for us?

It means Atlantic Builders UK Ltd has been independently checked by Which? and passed their six-part assessment process. This includes checking our credit worthiness and having our business and administrative procedures examined. It also includes customer references, chosen at random, have been checked and that we've agreed to abide by the Which? Trusted Trader code of conduct and terms and conditions.

What does it mean for you?

It means peace of mind that when you hire us to carry out building and construction work on your property you are choosing a building firm that has been assessed for the highest quality of service standards in the industry. You can trust us to only carry out work we are competent to do, to provide you with clear information about all work and costs, to stick to agreed costs and deadlines, to keep you informed along the way and to treat your property with respect. It's worth noting that Which? has been rigorously testing products and services for over 50 years.

Where can I find more information?

You can find out more about the Which? Trusted Trader code, as well as check our entry in the register, at trustedtraders.which.co.uk

 

 

Local Authority Building Control (LABC)

LABC

What is it?

The Local Authority Building Control (LABC) is the largest provider of building control services to the construction industry. Its goal is to make buildings better and to make it easier for the public to find good builders who respect standards.

What does it mean for us?

After we've finished working on a building site the LABC's team of surveyors and technical staff will inspect our work to ensure it meets all building regulations. They check the building meets standards for fire safety, accessibility, acoustics and sound insulation, energy efficiency, sustainability and more.

What does it mean for you?

Building certification that reassures you that the work we have carried out for you meets the requirements of building control. It means your residential or commercial property is safe, has been completed to the high health and safety standards expected of the construction industry and, of course, total peace of mind.

Where can I find more information?

Take a look at the LABC website at www.labc.co.uk

 

Constuctionline

Constuctionline

What is it?

Constructionline is the UK's largest procurement and supply chain management service for the construction industry. It is used by buyers of construction services and helps save time by listing pre-qualified construction contractors who are fit to supply.

What does it mean for us?

It reduces duplication at the pre-qualification stage when tendering for contracts because we don't have to keep filling in standard information each time we submit an application. It means we're deemed fit to work with large contractors like Kier, Seddon and Sir Robert McAlpine as well as private sector organisations, central government departments, councils, NHS Trusts, housing associations, universities and colleges.

What does it mean for you?

It offers you the assurance that we have met Constructionline's rigorous PAS 91 aligned assessment process. Buyers can save a lot of time by using the database to find certified suppliers, like us, that meet their project requirements.

Where can I find more information?

Plenty of information is available on the Constructionline website at www.constructionline.co.uk

 

Exor

Exor

What is it?

Exor validation simplifies the pre-qualification process (or PQQ) for public sector buyers, reducing the need to complete numerous assessment forms. As a member we have proven we have the credentials to meet the highest of standards, which includes PAS91 compliance. PAS91 is the UK government's recognised pre-qualification question set for construction procurement.

What does it mean for us?

To obtain validation construction firms like ours must be able to demonstrate government procurement standards in five core disciplines: finance, safety, environmental, quality and social value. Our successful validation shows that we have met this criterion, and have the capability to undertake public sector work for both public and private sector clients.

What does it mean for you?

It means you can consider us, whether you are a public sector procurement client or a main contractor looking for subcontractors who have been pre-qualified. It means saving time vetting suppliers, assessing and re-assessing pre-qualification documents and maintaining approved lists. It helps you manage the risks associated with a supply base effortlessly and effectively and highlights construction firms that adequately satisfy audit requirements and comply with current legislation and regulations.

Where can I find more information?

Visit exorms.co.uk/home

 

Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2016

HSE

What is it?

The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2016, sometimes referred to as CDM, is a set of legal guidelines issued by the Health and Safety Executive to maintain safety in the construction industry. It was launched 40 years ago and is responsible for regulating health and safety in Britain's workplaces.

What does it mean for us?

We have the expertise to properly plan, manage, monitor and coordinate all health and safety risks at every phase of your domestic or commercial project. We only undertake work that we have the skills, knowledge, experience, training and organisational capability to do without risk to your health and the health of workers. Our investment in CDM helps Atlantic Builders embed health and safety as part of our building design.

What does it mean for you?

Peace of mind that your home or workplace will be kept safe at every phase of the construction work we do on your behalf. It will be left safe for you to enjoy long after we've completed it. We'll consider the structural safety of your building during any alterations or demolitions as well as the structural soundness of new extensions and conversions we build. We will check for electrical, water and fire safety and ensure the safe use of equipment such as ladders and scaffolds. This commitment to the Government Approved Health & Safety Code of Practice for the building industry means you're always covered by the latest information and changes in legislation.

Where can I find more information?

You can find more information on the HSE website at www.hse.gov.uk/construction/index.htm

 

Local Authority Approved Contractor

What is it?

Recognition from the local authority to show that a certain supplier of goods and services meets the council's standards. It's the council's way for approving those contractors from who they will buy goods and services.

What does it mean for us?

It means we meet the council's requirements and standards for supplying construction services. These standards and requirements include checks to ensure we meet health and safety legislation, that we have the competence to carry out construction work and that the way we conduct business is of a high standard.

What does it mean for you?

It gives you the assurance that we are a reputable company with the expertise and qualifications to carry out construction work on a range of properties. Much of the work we have done for the local council include converting properties for disabled access, extending properties, and renovating properties to bring them up to modern building standards.

Where can I find more information?

Redbridge local borough website contains further information about how the council goes about approving suppliers and the kinds of goods and services they buy at www.redbridge.gov.uk