Free Construction Site Establishment Checklist | ISOsafe

Establishing a construction site properly is one of the best ways to reduce risk, avoid delays, and stay compliant with NSW Work Health and Safety requirements. ISOsafe’s checklist covers the key steps contractors, builders, and project managers should complete before work begins on site.

1. Confirm project details and approvals

  • Verify the site address, scope of works, and principal contractor details.

  • Confirm all planning, building, and council approvals are in place before setup begins.

  • Check whether the project falls under additional NSW requirements, such as government procurement or principal contractor obligations.

  • Make sure copies of approvals, permits, and insurance certificates are available on site.

2. Prepare a WHS management plan

  • Develop a Work Health and Safety management plan where required, particularly for higher-value construction projects.

  • Include site rules, emergency procedures, consultation arrangements, incident reporting, and contractor management.

  • Ensure the plan is accessible to workers, subcontractors, and relevant visitors.

  • Review and update the plan if site conditions, work methods, or risks change.

ISOsafe prepare customised WHS Management Plans - Call us for immediate assistance: 1300 789 132

3. Set up site security

  • Install secure perimeter fencing or barriers to prevent unauthorised access.

  • Place clear warning and entry signage at all access points.

  • Display the principal contractor’s name, contact details, and emergency contact information where required.

  • Check that the site can be secured after hours, including gates, locks, and stored materials.

4. Arrange site access and traffic control

  • Establish safe entry and exit points for workers, deliveries, and plant.

  • Separate vehicle movements from pedestrian routes wherever possible.

  • Set up traffic management controls if the site affects public roads, footpaths, or shared access areas.

  • Use a licensed traffic control provider where required under NSW rules and local conditions.

5. Install essential amenities

  • Provide toilets, handwashing facilities, drinking water, and suitable shelter.

  • Make sure amenities are clean, accessible, and adequate for the number of workers on site.

  • Check that temporary facilities are positioned safely and do not create additional hazards.

  • Arrange waste bins and housekeeping controls to keep the site orderly.

6. Confirm worker induction and competency

  • Ensure every worker completes a site induction before starting work.

  • Check that workers hold a valid White Card where required.

  • Verify licences, tickets, and competencies for high-risk activities, plant operation, scaffolding, dogging, rigging, or traffic control.

  • Keep records of inductions, licences, and training on file.

7. Prepare SWMS and risk controls

  • Complete Safe Work Method Statements for all high-risk construction work.

  • Make sure SWMS are site-specific, current, and understood by the workers doing the task.

  • Identify hazards such as working at heights, excavation, demolition, electrical work, and mobile plant.

  • Confirm control measures are implemented before work starts and reviewed regularly.

ISOsafe prepare customised SWMS - Call us for immediate assistance: 1300 789 132

8. Check plant, equipment, and utilities

  • Inspect all plant and equipment before use and confirm maintenance records are up to date.

  • Arrange temporary power, water, lighting, and communications as needed.

  • Verify that electrical leads, tools, and temporary installations are safe and protected from damage.

  • Ensure plant exclusion zones and isolation procedures are in place where required.

9. Manage emergency and incident response

  • Provide a site emergency plan with clear procedures for fire, medical incidents, evacuations, and serious injuries.

  • Identify first aid kits, fire extinguishers, assembly points, and emergency contact numbers.

  • Nominate trained first aid personnel where appropriate.

  • Make sure workers know how to report incidents, hazards, and near misses.

10. Control environmental and public impacts

  • Put measures in place to manage dust, noise, sediment, runoff, and waste.

  • Protect neighbouring properties, pedestrians, and public areas from construction impacts.

  • Check whether environmental controls are required by council, state laws, or project conditions.

  • Keep the site tidy and remove waste regularly to prevent slips, trips, and complaints.

Before work starts

A properly established construction site is safer, more efficient, and easier to manage from day one. It also helps contractors demonstrate that they have taken reasonable steps to meet their duties under Australian WHS laws and NSW requirements.

Need Help with Safety onsite? Call ISOsafe 1300 789 132

Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC) Help | ISOsafe

Get Your Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC) Pre-Assessment Certificate with Confidence

If your business is bidding for Victorian Government contracts valued at $1 million or more (excl. GST), or applying for grants exceeding $500,000, compliance with the Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC) is mandatory. ISOsafe specialises in helping organisations navigate the FJC requirements efficiently and with confidence—so you can focus on winning work, not paperwork.

Victorian Fair Jobs Code Help for Businesses

What is the Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC)?

The Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC) is a framework established by the Victorian Government to promote:

  • Fair labour standards

  • Secure and stable employment

  • Workplace equity and diversity

  • Compliance with industrial relations laws

  • Safe and lawful working environments

The Code ensures that businesses engaging in government-funded projects operate responsibly, ethically, and in alignment with both workplace and community expectations.

Who Needs to Comply with the FJC?

You must comply with the Victorian Fair Jobs Code if:

Non-compliance can result in exclusion from procurement processes or delays in funding approvals.

How ISOsafe Helps Your Business Succeed

ISOsafe provides end-to-end consultancy support to help your organisation meet all FJC requirements and obtain your FJC Pre-Assessment Certificate.

Our Services Include:

1. FJC Plan Preparation

We work with your team to develop a compliant and robust FJC Plan tailored to your business operations. This includes:

  • Labour hire and subcontractor management

  • Employee engagement and workplace conditions

  • Equity, diversity, and inclusion strategies

2. Pre-Assessment Certificate Support

We guide you through the entire application process to secure your FJC Pre-Assessment Certificate, ensuring:

  • Accurate documentation

  • Timely submission

  • Reduced risk of rejection or delays

3. Industrial Relations Compliance Frameworks

ISOsafe helps establish practical systems to ensure ongoing compliance with workplace laws, including:

  • Awards and enterprise agreements

  • Wage compliance and record-keeping

  • Contractor and employee classifications

4. Work Health and Safety (OHS) Systems

We assist in building or refining your OHS frameworks to align with FJC expectations:

  • Risk management systems

  • Safety policies and procedures

  • Incident reporting and continuous improvement

Why Choose ISOsafe?

  • Proven expertise in regulatory compliance and certification

  • Practical, business-focused approach

  • Tailored solutions—not generic templates

  • Support from application through to approval

We don’t just help you tick boxes—we help you build systems that stand up to scrutiny and support long-term compliance.

Start Your FJC Compliance Journey Today

Whether you’re preparing your first application or need to strengthen your existing systems, ISOsafe is ready to assist.

Get in touch today to secure your Victorian Fair Jobs Code (FJC) Pre-Assessment Certificate and position your business for government opportunities.

Food Safety Program and HACCP Plan FAST Tracked For Your Business

Protect your food business with a smarter food safety system

ISOsafe prepares tailored Food Safety Programs (FSPs) and HACCP Plans for food businesses that need clear, workable systems to control risk and stay compliant. We help you turn food safety from a compliance burden into a structured process that supports safe service, consistent quality and operational confidence.

Whether your business handles ready-to-eat food, chilled storage, hot holding, transport, production or packaging, ISOsafe builds documentation around the hazards that matter most. That includes critical controls for cooking, cooling, reheating, receiving, storing and dispatching food.

Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132 for immediate assistance with HACCP Certification

HACCP Plans, Food Safety Programs for FBO

Food Safety Programs and HACCP Plans

Our FSP and HACCP documentation is designed around HACCP principles and the real-world steps your team follows every day. We identify hazards, map control points, define monitoring tasks and create documented procedures that staff can actually use on site.

ISOsafe can support businesses with:

·       Food Safety Programs for day-to-day compliance.

·       HACCP Plans for higher-risk operations and more complex processes.

·       Documented procedures for cooking, cooling, storing and handling food.

·       Staff training requirements and internal food safety responsibilities.

·       Food safety supervisor support and role alignment.

·       Record templates, monitoring logs and corrective action procedures.

Built for food businesses across Australia

Every food business is different, so your food safety system should reflect your menu, production flow, storage conditions and delivery model. ISOsafe works with:

·       Restaurants and commercial kitchens.

·       Cafes and takeaway businesses.

·       Bakeries and dessert production.

·       Food transport and distribution operators.

·       Warehouses and cold storage facilities.

·       Food manufacturers and processing sites.

Our approach is practical, site-specific and focused on the parts of your operation where contamination, temperature abuse, allergen exposure and cross-contamination are most likely to occur.

Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132 to get started with your Food Safety System

Training and supervision

Food safety documentation works best when it is backed by trained staff and clear supervision. ISOsafe helps businesses define training requirements, support food safety supervisor responsibilities and set out who is responsible for monitoring, verification and corrective action.

This includes systems for:

·       Induction and refresher training.

·       Food handling procedures.

·       Cleaning and sanitising practices.

·       Temperature checks and logging.

·       Escalation of non-conformances.

·       Evidence of competency and supervision.

Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132 to start your Food Safety Journey today

Documented controls that reduce risk

Strong food safety systems rely on written procedures that control key hazards at every stage of the workflow. ISOsafe documents the controls your business needs for safe cooking, safe cooling, safe storage and safe transport.

Typical controls may include:

·       Receiving checks for product condition and temperature.

·       Time and temperature controls during preparation.

·       Cooling procedures for cooked food.

·       Refrigerated storage and stock rotation.

·       Hot holding and reheating controls.

·       Dispatch and delivery checks for food transport.

Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132

High-risk food businesses

Some businesses need a more advanced approach because they serve vulnerable populations or handle higher-risk raw materials. ISOsafe develops accredited HACCP Plans for high-risk businesses that need stronger hazard control, more detailed verification and more rigorous documentation.

This is especially relevant for businesses involved in:

·       Meals for vulnerable people.

·       Aged care, healthcare and similar high-care settings.

·       Foods involving raw or minimally processed animal products.

·       Complex preparation, extended cooling, or multiple handling stages.

·       Operations where a failure in control could have serious consequences.

For these businesses, ISOsafe creates HACCP systems that align with FSANZ expectations and help demonstrate a robust, documented approach to food safety management. The result is a clearer compliance pathway, stronger process control and better audit readiness.

Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132

Why choose ISOsafe

ISOsafe gives food businesses a structured, professional way to manage food safety without overcomplicating the process. We focus on documentation that is easy to follow, suitable for your operation and useful during training, supervision and audits.

You get:

·       Fast Tracked HACCP Certification.

·       Tailored food safety documentation.

·       Practical HACCP-based controls.

·       Clear procedures for key hazards.

·       Support for training and supervision.

·       Systems designed for Australian food businesses.

·       Documentation that helps you stay organised and audit-ready.

Request your consultation

If you need a Food Safety Program or HACCP Plan for your business, ISOsafe can help you build a system that is practical, compliant and ready for implementation. From cafes and bakeries to transport, warehousing and manufacturing, we create food safety documentation that supports safer operations every day. Call ISOsafe on: 1300 789 132 for a free initial consultation

Building Safety Inspections & WHS Risk Assessments for Australian Properties | ISOsafe

Building Safety Inspections & Property WHS Risk Assessments by ISOsafe

ISOsafe is a specialist consultancy providing practical Building Safety Inspections and Property WHS Risk Assessment services for commercial, industrial and strata properties across Australia. Our focus is on helping duty holders meet their legal obligations while creating safer, more efficient and more resilient workplaces.

Why building safety and WHS compliance matter

In Australia, persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs), building owners, managers and landlords have a primary duty of care to ensure the health and safety of workers, tenants, contractors and visitors, so far as is reasonably practicable. Failing to manage property‑related risks can lead to serious injuries, business interruption, reputational damage, regulatory enforcement and significant penalties. A structured building safety inspection and WHS risk assessment program helps you identify hazards early, prioritise controls and demonstrate due diligence.

Building Safety Inspections, Property WHS Risk Assessment Services

Building Safety Inspections, Property WHS Risk Assessment Services

Key Australian WHS and building compliance obligations

ISOsafe’s inspections and risk assessments are designed to align with:

  • Work Health and Safety Acts and Regulations in each state and territory (for example, Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and WHS Regulations 2011 in harmonised jurisdictions).

  • Relevant Safe Work Australia model Codes of Practice (such as Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces, Confined Spaces, Hazardous Chemicals and Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace).

  • The National Construction Code (NCC), including requirements for fire safety, egress, accessibility and essential services.

  • Australian Standards referenced in legislation and codes (for example, standards relating to fire detection and alarm systems, emergency lighting and exit signage, manual handling, plant safety and hazardous chemicals).

  • Disability discrimination and access requirements, including compliance with access provisions referenced through the NCC.

By referencing these frameworks in our reports, ISOsafe helps you clearly connect each risk and recommendation back to your legal and regulatory obligations.


ISOsafe building safety inspection services

Our standard Property & Building WHS Inspection and Risk Assessment typically covers common areas, back‑of‑house, plant rooms, carparks and, where requested, selected tenancies. The scope is adjusted to suit the type of property, operations and applicable legislation and codes.

Below is a brief overview of key risk inspection items we address.

Access and egress

ISOsafe assesses whether building occupants can enter and exit the premises safely in both normal and emergency conditions. This includes clear access routes, unobstructed stairways and corridors, compliant exit doors and hardware, appropriate exit signage and emergency lighting, and safe access to plant and roof areas.

Fire safety and emergency preparedness

Our consultants review passive and active fire safety measures and how they are integrated into your emergency management arrangements. Typical checks include fire detection and alarm systems, extinguishers and hose reels, fire doors and compartmentation, emergency lighting, assembly areas, evacuation diagrams and warden arrangements, as well as testing and maintenance documentation for essential services.

Electrical safety

Electrical hazards are a common source of serious incidents in buildings. ISOsafe inspects general electrical safety such as condition of switchboards and distribution boards, test and tag of portable equipment, use of residual current devices (RCDs), protection of cables, adequacy of isolation procedures and control of temporary power installations used by tenants and contractors.

Working at heights and confined spaces

High‑risk work such as working at heights and entering confined spaces must be tightly controlled. During inspections, we assess roof access and edge protection, fall arrest systems, guardrails and anchor points, ladders and platforms, as well as the identification, signage and management of confined spaces like plant rooms, tanks, pits and service tunnels. We also review whether appropriate procedures, permits and training are in place.

Chemical safety and dangerous goods

ISOsafe evaluates how hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are stored, handled and used within your property. This may include cleaning chemicals, maintenance materials, fuels, refrigerants and process‑related substances. We consider segregation and bunding, ventilation, labelling, safety data sheets (SDS) availability, spill kits, emergency showers and eyewash facilities, and alignment with relevant hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods requirements.

Contractor safety

Many property risks arise from the way contractors perform work on site. Our inspections review contractor induction processes, permit to work arrangements, supervision and monitoring, and contractor WHS documentation such as insurances, risk assessments and Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS). We also look at how contractors interface with building occupants, traffic routes and emergency procedures.

Disability access

Accessible design and services are both a compliance and inclusivity issue. ISOsafe considers access for people with disability, including accessible paths of travel, ramps and handrails, doorway widths, signage, allocated parking, sanitary facilities and communication systems such as lifts and intercoms. We identify gaps against current access requirements that could pose legal or reputational risk.

Plant and equipment safety

Poorly controlled plant and equipment can cause serious injuries and property damage. We examine fixed and mobile plant such as HVAC systems, lifts, loading dock equipment, compressors, pumps and other building services. Key aspects include guarding, isolation and lock‑out procedures, safe access for maintenance, noise and vibration, inspection and maintenance records and emergency stop functions where applicable.

Traffic and vehicular movement

Where vehicles, forklifts and pedestrians interact, the risk of collision and injury is significant. ISOsafe assesses internal and external traffic flows, loading dock layouts, carparks, speed limits, line marking and signage, separation of pedestrians and vehicles, visibility and lighting, and arrangements for deliveries, ride‑share, waste collection and emergency vehicle access.

Ergonomics, workstation design and lighting

For office and mixed‑use buildings, we review ergonomics and environmental factors that affect health, comfort and productivity. This includes workstation setup, seating, manual handling risks, storage design, slip, trip and fall hazards, lighting levels and glare, noise, thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality. We focus on practical, low‑cost improvements that can significantly reduce musculoskeletal and fatigue‑related risks.

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

ISOsafe examines how PPE is selected, provided, used and maintained on site. We look for alignment between identified hazards and the PPE on issue (for example, eye, hearing, respiratory and fall protection), signage reminding workers of mandatory PPE, availability of replacement items and training in correct use and care.

First aid arrangements

Effective first aid can greatly reduce the impact of incidents. Our inspections review the number, type and location of first aid kits, signage, contents and inspection records, as well as first aid room or area provisions where required. We also consider first aider coverage relative to workforce size, shifts and risk profile.

Risk management, SWMS and WHS documentation

Beyond physical conditions, ISOsafe assesses how risks are recorded, reviewed and controlled. We examine WHS policies and procedures, risk registers, incident reporting and investigation processes, contractor control systems, emergency procedures, and the use of Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) for high‑risk construction and maintenance work. We highlight gaps and recommend how to strengthen your safety management system.


Our inspection process and reporting

ISOsafe follows a structured methodology that is transparent and easy to work with:

  1. Scoping and planning
    We clarify your property type, operations, key stakeholders, existing documentation and any specific concerns or compliance drivers (for example, insurance, regulator enquiry or upcoming works).

  2. On‑site inspection
    Our WHS consultants conduct a systematic inspection of the agreed areas, speaking with facility managers, maintenance staff and other stakeholders as required.

  3. Risk assessment and prioritisation
    Each finding is assessed using a clear risk rating, considering likelihood and consequence, and linked where relevant to legislation, codes of practice, standards or internal policies.

  4. Practical recommendations and action plan
    You receive a detailed report with photos, description of issues, recommended control measures and a prioritised action plan that can be used as your property WHS risk register.

  5. Review and follow‑up
    ISOsafe can support you to implement improvements, review contractor controls, update SWMS and procedures, or re‑inspect to verify that corrective actions have been completed.


Who we work with

ISOsafe supports:

  • Commercial office building owners and managers

  • Industrial and logistics facilities, warehouses and bulky goods centres

  • Retail centres and mixed‑use developments

  • Strata schemes and owners’ corporations

  • Aged care, education and community facilities

  • Government agencies and not‑for‑profit organisations

Whether you manage a single building or a national portfolio, we tailor our inspection protocols and reporting to your risk profile and internal governance requirements.


Why choose ISOsafe as your WHS partner

  • Specialist property WHS expertise with consultants experienced in commercial, industrial and strata environments.

  • Clear, practical and prioritised recommendations rather than generic checklists.

  • Strong focus on aligning physical conditions with legal obligations, codes and standards.

  • Ability to integrate inspections with broader WHS audits, contractor management reviews and training.

  • Professional, responsive service that respects operational continuity and tenant relationships.

 

FAQs

Q1. What is included in an ISOsafe Building Safety Inspection?
An ISOsafe inspection typically covers access and egress, fire safety and emergency arrangements, electrical safety, plant and equipment, working at heights and confined spaces, hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods, contractor controls, disability access, ergonomics, lighting, first aid, PPE and traffic management, tailored to your site.

Q2. How often should we complete a WHS risk assessment for our property?
Frequency depends on your risk profile, but many organisations undertake a comprehensive property WHS risk assessment every one to three years, with targeted inspections after significant changes, incidents or refurbishment works.

Q3. What legislation and standards do your inspections consider?
Our inspections are aligned with relevant Work Health and Safety legislation and regulations in your jurisdiction, the National Construction Code, applicable Australian Standards and key codes of practice relating to topics such as falls, confined spaces, hazardous chemicals, electrical risks and emergency planning.

Q4. Can ISOsafe help us close out the actions identified in the report?
Yes. In addition to inspections, we can assist with prioritising actions, developing or updating procedures and SWMS, reviewing contractor management processes, delivering training and conducting follow‑up inspections to verify that controls are effective.

Q5. Do you provide services across Australia?
ISOsafe can support clients across Australia, either directly or through coordinated arrangements, and can work with national portfolios to provide consistent inspection methodologies and reporting formats.

Q6. Will the inspection disrupt our operations or tenants?
We plan inspections around your operational needs, communicate clearly with tenants and contractors, and aim to minimise disruption while still accessing the areas needed to conduct a thorough assessment.

Tender writing services: Why Australian businesses choose ISOsafe

Winning tenders and bids can transform your business, but writing them is time‑consuming, technical and stressful. This blog explains how ISOsafe helps Australian organisations with professional tender writing services, and how you can find quality tender opportunities online.

What does a tender writer do?

A professional tender and bid writer helps you respond clearly and convincingly to government and private sector requests for tender (RFTs), requests for proposal (RFPs), expressions of interest (EOIs) and panel submissions.

At ISOsafe, our consultants typically help you to:

·       Analyse the tender documents and compliance requirements.

·       Plan and structure your tender response.

·       Draft, edit and polish all content in plain Australian English.

·       Develop win themes, case studies and capability statements.

·       Coordinate supporting documents, forms and attachments.

·       Review against the evaluation criteria before lodgement.

This support is ideal if you are time‑poor, new to tendering or want to improve a low win rate with expert guidance.

Tender writing services ISOsafe offers

ISOsafe provides a full range of tender and bid writing services for Australian businesses of all sizes, including regional and remote organisations.

Common services include:

·       End-to-end tender writing and management.

·       Bid strategy and win-theme development.

·       Review and rewrite of draft tender responses.

·       Assistance with achieving ISO Certification.

·       Tender templates, boilerplate content and capability statements.

·       Policy and procedure development to support compliance.

·       Post‑submission debrief and improvements for future bids.

Whether you need help with a complex government panel, a construction tender or a one‑off quote, we tailor our approach to suit your industry, experience and deadlines.

Where to find tenders online

There are a number of trusted tender portals and government websites where you can search for opportunities across Australia and New Zealand. The list below is for information only and may change over time, so always check current details.

Popular places to find tenders include:

·       AusTender – the Australian Government’s central tender portal for federal opportunities.

·       State and territory tender sites such as NSW eTendering, Buying for Victoria, QTenders (Queensland), Tenders WA, SA Tenders and Contracts, Tasmanian tenders, NT tenders and ACT Government Procurement.

·       TenderLink – a subscription platform widely used by government agencies and private organisations.

·       Australian Tenders – an all‑of‑industry tender search portal.

·       ICN Gateway – particularly useful for major projects, construction and manufacturing.

·       Specialist industry platforms such as construction tender portals and sector‑specific procurement sites.

You can monitor these sites yourself, or engage ISOsafe to help you identify relevant opportunities and plan ahead for upcoming bids.

Why work with ISOsafe for tender and bid writing?

Choosing the right tender writing consultant can make the difference between a rushed submission and a compelling, compliant proposal that scores highly with evaluators.

Businesses work with ISOsafe because we:

·       Use plain, clear Australian English that aligns with evaluation criteria.

·       Understand government and private‑sector procurement requirements.

·       Help you avoid common mistakes such as non‑compliance and generic answers.

·       Save you time, freeing your team to focus on operations and service delivery.

·       Build internal templates and frameworks you can reuse for future tenders.

We aim to work as an extension of your team, capturing your expertise and track record, then presenting it in a structured, persuasive way that makes it easy for evaluators to award you the contract.

FAQs about tender writing services and ISOsafe

Do I really need a tender writer?

If you are new to tenders, have limited time or have a low win rate, working with a professional tender writer can significantly improve the quality and competitiveness of your responses. A consultant helps you interpret the requirements, craft clear answers and avoid compliance risks. To discuss whether this is right for you, call ISOsafe and we can talk through your situation.

Can ISOsafe help with government and private tenders?

Yes. ISOsafe assists with local, state and federal government tenders as well as private‑sector bids, RFQs,EOIs and panel submissions. We adapt our approach to the specific guidelines and evaluation criteria for each opportunity. For help with your next government or private tender, phone ISOsafe and speak with one of our consultants.

How early should I contact ISOsafe before a tender closes?

It is best to contact us as soon as you know you intend to bid, ideally at the time you first download the tender documents. This gives us time to plan, gather information, draft content and refine your answers. Even if the closing date is close, call ISOsafe as soon as possible so we can advise whether we can assist within the timeframe.

Can you review a draft tender I have already written?

Yes. If you have a draft response, ISOsafe can perform a tender review, edit and gap analysis. We look at compliance, clarity, structure, evidence and alignment to the evaluation criteria, then recommend improvements or rewrite sections where needed. To arrange a review of your existing tender, call ISOsafe and ask about our tender review service.

How much do tender writing services cost?

Tender writing fees vary depending on the complexity of the opportunity, the volume of content required and how much of the drafting you have already completed. After seeing the documentation, we can provide a clear, upfront fee estimate or fixed price where appropriate. For a tailored quote, call ISOsafe and we will walk you through the options.

Do you help find tenders as well as write them?

We can guide you on how to register with major tender portals, set up alerts and identify the types of opportunities that best suit your business. While you remain responsible for monitoring portals and deciding which tenders to pursue, we can provide strategic advice on which opportunities are worth your time. If you want help building a pipeline of tenders, call ISOsafe to discuss a support package.