Questions of guarantees and insurance are an important part of safe and professional cooperation in construction. It is important for the client to understand not only what the final result will be, but also how responsibility is divided, how quality is ensured, and how situations are handled if questions arise or clarifications are needed after the works have been completed. That is why we treat these matters seriously from the very beginning of the project, not only at the handover stage.


A guarantee is not a formal attachment to a contract, but part of the overall attitude toward the project. It is built on quality design, well-organised construction, the selection of appropriate materials, and precise execution of the works. The more structured the process is, the lower the risk that problems will arise later that could have been prevented during construction. Our approach is based on clarity — the client should understand what the guarantee terms apply to, what the process is in situations where inspection is required, and how issues identified after handover are evaluated.


The insurance approach and risk management during the project are equally important. Construction is a process involving many parties, technical solutions, and execution stages, which means that security cannot rely on assumptions alone. Our goal is for the client to feel informed and confident throughout the cooperation — from the first agreement to handover of the property and afterwards as well. That is why this section brings together the key information about responsibility, quality control, the logic of guarantees, and practical cooperation after project completion.