About Denaploy O&M Manuals
Experts in H&S/O&M manuals for the construction industry.
Other ConsultantWho we are? Well In 2019 we celebrated our thirtieth year in business, Denaploy are arguably the Construction Industry’s leading provider of digital O&M documentation. So much so that, over the past decade, we’ve documented in excess of 3,000 construction projects valued at over £3.5 Billion for a diverse spectrum of clients including Kier, Wates, Vinci, Network Rail, Cisco, British Airways, JP Morgan, and hundreds of similar organisations. We have also completed highly specified projects for the MoD and MoJ. Our projects have ranged from, at one end of the scale, a £40K public toilet refurbishment, through to the prestigious £1bn Tottenham Hotspur FC stadium redevelopment project so there is very little, if anything, we’ve not experienced!
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