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The binder you hand the inspector: what we put in it, and why.

Lina Bukhari9 April 20261 min read

Drawings, approvals, reports, and photographs that prove what was built — and how it protects your project.

The compliance binder is the project's memory. When an inspector arrives, it answers the only question that matters: can you prove what was built?

We structure it the way the inspection runs — approved drawings, product certifications, test reports, and dated site photographs tied to each location.

A complete binder turns a half-day inspection into an hour. An incomplete one turns it into a re-inspection, and re-inspections cost programme.

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Lina Bukhari

COO, Atlantis — writing on construction, specification, and handover.

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