Win tenders. Protect your people.
More tenders require ISO certification. Without it, you lose business. With it, you prove that you take safety, quality, and environment seriously β and AmpliFlow makes it manageable.
Challenges specific to the construction industry
High risks, tough procurement requirements, and documentation that must work on site β not just in the office.
Safety coordination and legal responsibility
Safety coordinators carry legal responsibility. Documentation of risk assessments, safety rounds, and actions must be traceable β not buried in emails.
Environmental requirements in procurement
Climate declarations, waste plans, and chemical inventories. Public tenders increasingly require ISO 14001 as mandatory or award extra points for certification.
Quality defects that eat margins
Defects discovered late in the project cost multiples. Warranty claims, rework, and change-order disputes could have been avoided with systematic quality management.
Tenders require certification
More public and private clients require ISO 45001 and 9001 as qualification criteria. Without certification, you are not even in the game.
Binder-based documentation does not work
Risk assessments, safety rounds, and training records must be accessible on site β not in an office miles away. Binder systems create gaps.
Subcontractor certifications
You are responsible for the entire workplace. Keeping track of subcontractors' qualifications, insurance, and safety work is an ongoing job.
Which certifications do you need?
Most construction companies start with ISO 45001 β it is the most common client requirement. 9001 and 14001 often follow as additions.
ISO 45001
Occupational Health & Safety
The most important standard for construction. Goes beyond basic safety requirements. Shows clients that you take safety seriously β not just tick boxes.
Learn more about ISO 45001ISO 9001
Quality Management
Structured quality management from bid to handover. Reduces warranty claims and provides traceability throughout the project chain.
Learn more about ISO 9001ISO 14001
Environmental Management
Environmental management for waste handling, chemicals, and climate impact. Increasingly important for qualifying in public tenders.
Learn more about ISO 14001Certification opens doors β and closes them for competitors
Public tenders increasingly require ISO certification. Without it, you do not even qualify for the bid phase.
Qualification requirement
Many public tenders require ISO 45001, 9001, or 14001 as mandatory. Without certification, you are disqualified β regardless of price.
Evaluation points
Even when not mandatory, certification often earns points in evaluation. The difference between winning and losing a tender.
Client confidence
Certification signals that you have processes to manage risks, quality, and environment systematically β not just on paper.
Competitive advantage
Your competitors are getting certified. Those who do not lose market share. The trend accelerates with CSRD and the EU Taxonomy.
One system for all your certifications
AmpliFlow handles 45001, 9001, and 14001 integrated. No parallel systems for safety, quality, and environment.
Incident reporting with workflow
Report incidents directly from the site via mobile. Each case follows a structured flow: registration β investigation β action β verification. Meets ISO 45001 requirements for incident management.
Checklists for safety rounds
Build flexible checklists with photo fields for documenting issues. Schedule recurring safety round checklists and link deviations directly to actions.
Risk assessments for work activities
Document risks with probability and consequence for each work activity. Link preventive actions and follow up on implementation.
Competence matrices for qualifications
Forklift licenses, fall protection training, hot work permits, and scaffolding. Track who can do what and plan training.
Document control without binders
Safety plans, safety instructions, and CE documentation β accessible via browser on site. Access control ensures the right person sees the right document.
Audit-ready documentation
Dashboard and reports provide overview. When the auditor or client asks, documentation is structured and searchable β not scattered in emails and folders.
What you get with AmpliFlow
accidents
Proactive incident management and structured checklists for safety rounds prevent serious accidents.
won tenders
Certification qualifies you for tenders that are otherwise closed.
warranty costs
Systematic quality management reduces defects that otherwise cost multiples.
administration
Digital management frees time currently spent on binders, spreadsheets, and email.
Questions about ISO certification for construction
Which certification should we start with?
For construction companies, we recommend ISO 45001 (occupational health and safety). It is the most common client requirement, and the construction industry's high risks make it the most valuable standard. With AmpliFlow you can then add 9001 and 14001 integrated.
What does certification cost?
The certification audit typically costs between $5,000 and $15,000 depending on company size. The major investment is the time for implementation. With AmpliFlow and structured work, the process can be shortened significantly.
Does AmpliFlow work on the construction site?
Yes. AmpliFlow is web-based and works in the browser on phones and tablets. Workers can report incidents, complete safety round checklists, and read instructions β directly on the worksite.
How do we handle subcontractors?
AmpliFlow has a supplier register where you document subcontractors' certifications and agreements. Competence management tracks qualifications for your own staff. Deviations can be linked to specific suppliers.
What does AmpliFlow cost?
Pricing depends on company size and how much support you need. See current pricing on our pricing page.
Ready to win more tenders?
Book a demo and we will show you how AmpliFlow helps construction companies build management systems ready for certification β and actually benefit from them in daily work.