Structex in practice
Built around clarity, sequence, and accountable delivery
We renovate occupied and vacant properties across Warsaw with one principle: every stage should be understandable before it starts and verifiable when it ends.
How we approach renovation work
Structex sp. z o.o. operates as a Warsaw renovation contractor focused on interior upgrades where quality depends on planning, not improvisation. We begin with measured information from site, review your functional priorities room by room, and prepare a written scope that distinguishes essential work, optional upgrades, and exclusions.
Our teams sequence demolition, substrate preparation, wet-area detailing, and final finishes so each trade inherits a ready condition. This reduces rework, protects programme confidence, and gives clients clear decision points instead of last-minute pressure.
Throughout delivery we keep documentation practical: milestone notes, variation approvals before execution, and handover records tied directly to the agreed scope. The result is a space that performs in daily use and a process that stays transparent from survey to close-out.
Written scope
Every package starts with clear material and labour boundaries before mobilisation.
Milestone control
Programme updates are aligned to completed work, not assumptions or verbal estimates.
Documented handover
Snag closure, care notes, and supplier references are consolidated in one close-out set.
Where clients see the difference
Three strengths we are known for
Planning discipline
Early coordination of scope, access rules, and procurement dates keeps later trades moving without avoidable stoppages.
Finish quality
We treat visible details as part of performance: edges, transitions, and durability under normal occupancy.
Practical handover
Close-out is delivered as a usable package: snag status, maintenance guidance, and supplier references in one place.
Project workflow
How a project moves from survey to handover
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01 · Site survey and scope alignment
We assess existing conditions, verify constraints, and convert your priorities into a practical scope with explicit inclusions and exclusions.
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02 · Programme and procurement planning
Critical-path trades, long-lead products, and building access rules are coordinated before execution starts on site.
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03 · Controlled delivery and reporting
Work progresses in planned packages with milestone updates, variation approval before execution, and clear accountability.
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04 · Snag closure and practical handover
Completion is finalised through a written snag list, care guidance, and an organised close-out file for ongoing use.
Project profile
Where we typically deliver
Residential renovation
Flats, townhouses, and investor units requiring measured planning, clean execution, and reliable handover dates.
Commercial interiors
Small offices and service premises where sequencing, downtime minimisation, and compliant installation matter most.
Wet areas and kitchens
Bathrooms and kitchens requiring waterproofing discipline, product coordination, and long-term practical use.
Quality assurance
What keeps standards consistent on every site
- Written pre-start checks for substrates, access conditions, and protection scope.
- Hold points before finishes: dimensions, levels, moisture, and product compatibility.
- Variation approval in writing before any non-scoped package proceeds.
- Structured snag review with responsibilities and target closure dates.
- Post-completion care guidance so new finishes perform as designed.