Quality and Environmental Policy


Since the day it started operating, Beelt's goal and greatest ambition has been the satisfaction of its customers through the use of efficient and transparent processes that allow obtaining the best results. Matching reality to customer expectations through the adoption of the best practices led Beelt to invest in the implementation and certification of Quality and Environmental Management Systems, in accordance with the ISO 9001 and 14001 standards.

Thus, Beelt intends to act based on a system that promotes compliance and effectiveness measurement in the implementation of the four pillars of its Quality and Environment policy, in a systematic and regulated way, making its quality policies observable in all its processes.

Beelt is active in the field of Civil Construction, Rehabilitation and Technical Management of private contractors in Portugal.

Our pillars:

1. Client Accompaniment and Appreciation

To ensure that all our clients feel accompanied in all phases of the construction process, in order to mitigate risks and to create a long-lasting relationship of trust and continuity. We believe that with our experience we will be able to solve problems before they happen, thus becoming a vehicle to increase value for the client.

2. Valuing the Environment

We care about preventing pollution and are committed to environmental protection. We think about our work in a way that redefines the relationship with the environment in a constructive positive way and see the planet as our biggest and most important partner, managing resources efficiently.

3. Regulatory Compliance

In an industry with a high level of regulation, it is one of our daily concerns to act appropriately, through strict compliance with all legislation applicable to the activity. Updating is the critical factor for compliance.

4. Continuous growth and development

For the company to develop every day, it is necessary to see the processes in a dynamic and critical way. We are therefore committed to continuously improving the performance and effectiveness of the management system, optimizing productivity, and promoting training and use.

On 20 February 2024,

Miguel Batista