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terrafirma paving
has been a member of the Interlay association since it's conception.
Interlay is the independent association of block paving contractors
dedicated to promoting and maintaining the highest professional
standards.
Interlay chairman Dale McRobbie says: “Our ‘seal of approval’ is the
reassurance that your paving project has been entrusted to a
reputable contractor with the necessary skill to install it to the
required standard. Alongside this, Interlay membership can raise the
image and reputation of those professional block paving contractors
able to meet our strict qualification criteria.”
Apart from a professional commitment to a top-notch installation
every time, Interlay members can handle a wide range of block paving
applications. Whether driveway, footpath, estate road, traffic
calming measures, container ports or aircraft hard standings, the
expertise of Interlay members will ensure a professional, attractive
and durable installation every time.
Furthermore, Interlay members’ skills range from traditional
hand-laying methods for smaller areas, to mechanised techniques used
to bring time and cost savings on larger applications. In fact, no
job is too big or too small for Interlay members.
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Interlay's Code
of Practice for Contracts with Consumers |
INTERLAY MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED
1 To uphold the good reputation of the Association at all
times and to conduct business in an ethical manner.
2 To carry out all work to comply with the relevant
British Standards, particularly BS 7533, and the established
good standards of the paving industry.
3 To use products complying with British Standards or
recognised to be fit for their purpose
4 To provide an itemised written quotation or contract.
5 To hold a valid insurance for contractors risks,
employers liability and public liability.
6 To use best endeavours to comply with the start and
completion dates agreed for the contract and to inform the
customer of any likely significant changes to these dates.
7 To take account, (where reasonable to do so), of
existing conditions, (for example damp proof courses), that
might be significantly affected by the paving contract.
8 To ensure efficient drainage of the paving.
9 To operate safely and comply with Health and Safety
legislation as it affects the customer, the contractor and
contractor's employees, and others.
10 To maintain the site in as tidy condition as is
reasonably practicable and take all reasonable precautions to
leave it in a safe condition at the end of each working day.
11 To leave the site in a clean and tidy condition on
completion.
12 To respect the property of the customer and
neighbouring dwellings and residents.
13 To be courteous at all times and to avoid causing
nuisance.
14 To respond to any complaint from the customer within a
reasonable time taking into account the circumstances. (A
reasonable time might be one or two working days whilst a
contract is in progress and no more than ten working days if a
complaint arises after completion. Urgent matters should be
dealt with sooner if possible.) |
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