Client Case Studies
See what we have done for some of our House Builder, Contractor and Water Company clients.

MWH Treatment
MWH Treatment required an advanced, integrated management system to audit, control, and provide real-time reporting on all Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality (SHEQ) matters throughout the organisation.

SCF
SCF offers efficient construction, residential and consultancy frameworks for public sector organisations. m2i provides a robust and effective management system to manage their construction.

Mears Group
Mears Group plc is a housing and social care provider who needed a flexible and robust management system. m2i.SHEQ ensures that they work with the very best companies and sub contractors in the UK.
What Clients Say
The team at m2i are always easy to work with and have a wealth of experience in supporting companies both large and small with their SHEQ requirements.
“We have been working in partnership with measure2improve for a number of years to manage construction, residential and consultancy projects. SHEQ is fully customisable, allows us to pull and evaluate data and provides amazing reporting in real time. measure2improve have always been excellent to work with.”
Adam Sanford
SCF
“We have been using measure2improve since 2015 to capture & report delivery data from our medium scale capital engineering projects.
measure2improve deliver an agile service and respond promptly to our requests, giving us sound advice and honest answers.”
Stuart Gray
Anglian Water
"Our primary focus was a system that is easy to use. The introduction of the SHEQ system has positively transformed our business operations, reporting, auditing and access to key Health and Safety information allowing for easy real time remote access by all persons within the company.”
Dave Rhodes
Stonebridge Homes
"The team at measure2improve are very approachable, easy to work with and respond to any questions incredibly quickly.
SHEQ is a great visibility tool for Mears Group and there is also an eco friendly element to the software due to the lack of paper generated."