[ Sector · 06 ]
Construction & Property Brochure sites that win bids, and apps that run the site.
Contractors, developers, surveyors, lettings and property managers. Marketing has to look the part; operations needs to stop running on WhatsApp.
[ 01 / What we hear ]
The patterns we keep seeing in construction & property.
Marketing not matching ambition
Tier-1 capability, tier-3 website. Bids and recruitment both suffer.
Site, office and supplier disconnect
RAMS, snagging, deliveries and timesheets bouncing between WhatsApp, paper and email.
Property data trapped in portals
Rightmove, OnTheMarket and the CRM all need feeding, and the website usually loses.
[ 02 / What we build ]
Concrete things we ship in this sector.
Not a brochure of capabilities — the actual projects, tools and integrations we get briefed on most weeks.
- Portfolio-led websites with case studies, sectors and capability decks
- Snagging, RAMS and timesheet apps for site teams
- Property listing sites with portal feeds (Rightmove BLM, Reapit, Alto)
- Tenant, landlord and leaseholder portals
- Bid-library and document-management tools
[ 03 / Typical outcomes ]
What good looks like after we've worked together.
3×
time spent on the site before enquiry
0
paper RAMS on active sites
1
system feeding portals, site and CRM
[ Recent example briefs ]
- Main-contractor website with capability decks per sector
- Snagging and handover app for a housebuilder
- Lettings portal with tenant and landlord logins
Services we lead with in construction & property.
Discuss your construction & property projectWeb Development
Fast, accessible marketing sites and bespoke web apps built on modern frameworks.
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Customer portals, internal tools and API-driven platforms — designed end-to-end.
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Technical SEO, content structure and Core Web Vitals — so the site you invested in gets found.
Read more[ Let's build something ]
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