Policies and standards
Anti-bribery policy
ISG believes that corrupt acts are wrong under any circumstances; they expose ISG and its supply chain to the risk of prosecution or fines; as well as damaging reputations and increasing the cost of doing business.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) policy
ISG has invested in developing our Building Information Modelling (BIM) systems and is fully committed to deploying BIM further as appropriate.
Code of ethics and business conduct
ISG’s reputation for acting lawfully, responsibly and ethically plays a critical role in our success and our ability to grow.
Competition policy
ISG operates and carries out business in an open, honest and fair manner and adopts a zero-tolerance policy towards competition law infringements.
Data protection policy
ISG needs to gather and use certain personal data about individuals but does so in a way that complies with data protection law, follows good practice and protects the rights of those individuals.
Gifts and Hospitality policy
Giving or receiving gifts and hospitality as part of a normal commercial relationship building process is a legitimate part of business to help foster good relationships with ISG’s partners, to include members of our supply chain. However, the provision of gifts or hospitality over certain values may be seen to be offered to gain an ‘advantage’ and therefore could create a risk for both ISG and our partners.
Health and safety policy
At ISG we choose to respond differently to health and safety – through continuous learning, communication, and remaining flexible to the challenges that come with changeable times.
Working with ISG: Health and safety standards
This standards document provides information on the minimum requirements to be implemented across all ISG projects.
Information security policy
ISG proactively manages its information security environment to protect its own information and that entrusted to us by its customers, assure business continuity and minimise damage.
Modern slavery and human trafficking statement / Supply chain commitment - anti-slavery and human trafficking
ISG requires that all workers are treated with dignity and respect. We fundamentally oppose slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, the sale or exploitation of children and all exploitative practices in the workplace.
Quality policy
ISG aims to exceed customer requirements by continually improving the quality of our processes, projects and services through the energy and commitment of our people and supply chain.
Sustainability policies
Protecting the planet is no longer a choice, but an obligation. ISG is committed to a sustainable future and focuses its activity in four core areas:
Environmental management | Climate change and carbon | Circular economy | Social value
Sustainable procurement policy
The materials and products that we and our supply chain purchase have far reaching impacts. Through strategic management of our activities, negative impacts can be avoided or reduced, and positive impacts prioritised and maximised.
Right to work policy - UK supply chain
ISG will take all required and reasonable measures to ensure that only those who are eligible to work in the UK are employed by ISG or by third parties on ISG UK sites and premises.
Whistleblowing policy
At ISG it is safe and acceptable to speak up and raise any concern you may have about malpractice at an early stage.
ISG aims to exceed customer requirements by continually improving the quality of our processes, projects and services through the energy and commitment of our people and supply chain.
Quality Policy | Qualitätspolitik | Politique de Qualité