Cookie Policy

Taylor Kings – Cookie Policy

Effective Date: September 2025
Last Updated: October 2025

Taylor Kings uses cookies and similar technologies on our website (www.taylorkings.co.uk) to enhance your browsing experience, analyse website traffic, and provide functionality that helps us improve our services.

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.


1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit a website. They help websites recognise your device and remember information such as user preferences, login details, or browsing activity.

Cookies may be:

  • First-party cookies: set directly by this website.

  • Third-party cookies: set by service providers, such as Google Analytics or embedded social media tools.


2. Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the operation of our website. They enable functions such as page navigation, security, and access to secure areas.

  • Example: remembering cookie consent choices.

  • Without these cookies, the website cannot function properly.

Performance and Analytics Cookies

These help us understand how visitors interact with the site by collecting anonymous information such as page views and traffic sources.

  • Example: Google Analytics cookies.

  • They allow us to measure and improve website performance.

Functionality Cookies

These enable the website to remember user choices, such as preferred language, region, or login status.

  • They enhance your browsing experience but are not strictly necessary for basic operation.

Advertising and Targeting Cookies

These cookies may be set by third parties (e.g., Google, Facebook, or Instagram) to deliver relevant ads or measure campaign effectiveness.

  • We do not currently use advertising cookies, but we may do so in the future to promote our services responsibly.


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4. Managing or Disabling Cookies

When you first visit our website, you’ll be presented with a cookie consent banner that lets you choose which cookies to allow.

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If you disable cookies, some parts of the website may not function as intended.


5. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy occasionally to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. Updates will be posted on this page with the revised “Effective Date.”


6. Contact Us

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Our post-construction phase framework.

  • Deep Cleaning – We employ professional cleaners who understand the importance of the products they are using and the methods they adopt.
  • Completion inspections – We go over every inch of the project to ensure that the work meets our incredibly high expectations.
  • Submission of Certification – We submit all certification to the building inspector/s to achieve project completion.
  • Handover – We carry out a full walk-through with our clients so that they can be shown the operations of all new equipment.
  • Operations & Maintenance Manual – We assemble and present a full O&M folder with guides for any new systems and care instructions.
  • Documentation Pack – Alongside the O&M manual, we assemble a documentation pack for any work completed which includes as-built drawings, service mark-ups, specification packs and relevant certifications.
  • Contacts Directory – Beyond being the main point of contact, we also form a comprehensive list of contacts which have worked on the project.
  • 12 Month Rectification Visit – As standard on any project, we always return after 12 months to carry out any snagging.
  • Ongoing support – We are there for our existing clients, long after completion. From handyman tasks to full maintenance plans, we offer a level of service which is not offered to the wider public.

Our construction phase framework.

  • Internal Inspections – There are a host of inspections to be completed and recorded on a daily and weekly basis. From welfare facilities, tidiness and security to major safety considerations such as scaffolding – our site agents use a centralised mobile application, where we have created bespoke templates to follow and track all of the inspections.
  • External Inspection – We organise and fulfil compliance inspections from building and warranty inspectors and our third-party health and safety inspector.
  • Meetings – We hold official weekly site meetings for the project team and all parties which are affected the current or imminent programme. We also hold official progress meetings, normally on a monthly frequency, with the clients and wider project team.
  • Reviews – We constantly review and tweak all of the various pre-construction project plans and main programme, issuing any changes to the project team and client.
  • Quality Control – Anyone working on our sites knows the exceptional standards we expect, but we still remain vigilant and ensure that the standards are met in every detail.
  • Information Collation – we collate and present all building control inspections, product warranties, operating and maintenance records and start to form the post-completion documentation.

Our pre-construction framework.

  • Define the Project Scope – We sit down and evaluate the drawings, technical specifications and information schedules before setting out clear project objectives, deliverables, a breakdown of key components and a list of possible conflicts.
  • Set a Project Programme – using the agreed scope, we layout a project programme. We do this using GANTT chart software which is a tool to visualise and rationalize time scales.
  • Form a Cost Management plan – we use the costing documents and project programme to estimate financial forecasts.
  • Form a Risk Management plan – we seek to find, highlight and plan for any items which may create risk to the programme or budget.
  • Form a Health and Safety plan – this is an extension of our Construction Phase Plans and highlights our use of developed Risk and Method Statements.
  • Create a communication plan – how we inform any external parties like neighbours of work that may affect them, we look at setting on/off site meeting frequencies, expectations for the transfer of information in RFI’s (requests for information), completion of various Registers and form a centralised shared information hub.
  • Form a Procurement Plan – We assess the lead times of all proposed materials and trades and map these against the project programme to highlight any risks to the programme. 
  • Highlight Quality Concerns – we review the selected materials and specifications to assess any areas which will need careful quality control to meet our high expectations.

Our compliance commitments:

  • Qualified and competent personnel for every role, including Site Manager.
  • Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) qualified site agents.
  • Dedicated Construction Phase Plans.
  • Fully developed Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS).
  • Thorough Fire Control and Emergency Plans.
  • Detailed site inductions for all personnel and visitors.
  • Correct and clear site signage and first aid stations.
  • Regular inspections and maintenance of all plant and equipment by qualified third party inspectors (LOLER).
  • Daily inspections of plant and equipment.
  • Regular site inspection audits by a third party health & safety consultant.