Project overview
Structures Banu Khalid is a construction and infrastructure business bringing together engineering, construction and design. The website presents the company’s services and its completed work to prospective clients and partners.
Construction is procured cautiously. Buyers are assessing whether a contractor can be trusted with a large budget and a fixed programme, so evidence matters more than presentation.
The objective
The site needed to answer the question every construction client asks first: have you done this before, and can you prove it. That means completed projects presented properly, and credentials shown rather than claimed.
It also had to communicate the breadth of the offering — that engineering, construction and design sit under one roof — without becoming a list of capabilities with nothing behind them.
What we delivered
Completed projects each have their own page, covering work including KIPS College, Nippon University, Nippon Hospital, Sheikhupura Masjid and Zubidas Height. Presenting them individually lets each project carry its own imagery and detail instead of being reduced to a thumbnail.
A services section sets out the scope of work across engineering, construction and design, supported by a section on the company’s approach and values, which addresses the process questions clients raise during procurement.
Company certificates are given a dedicated section — for a contractor, verifiable credentials are a genuine differentiator, and burying them in an about page wastes them.
Key website features
Individual project pages
Each completed development presented on its own page with imagery, so the portfolio functions as evidence rather than decoration.
Services section
Engineering, construction and design scope set out clearly for clients assessing whether the company covers what they need.
Certificates section
Company credentials given their own place, addressing the verification step in construction procurement directly.
Approach and values
Content covering how the company works, answering the process questions that arise during tendering.
Project imagery
Slider-based galleries so completed work can be shown at a scale that does it justice.
Enquiry handling
Contact forms routed to the company, giving prospective clients a direct and tracked way to make contact.
Design and user experience
The design is solid and straightforward, matching the sector. Structural photography is given prominence, with a clear hierarchy that lets a visitor scan project names and building types quickly.
A shared project template keeps every case consistent, so adding a newly completed development is a content task with no design decisions attached.
Responsive and mobile considerations
Construction imagery is wide and detail-heavy. Fixed aspect ratios keep galleries stable on narrow screens, and images are served at device-appropriate sizes rather than downscaled full-resolution files.
Project listings stack into a single readable column, and the enquiry form is laid out for comfortable completion on a phone.
Functionality
- WordPress build with owner-managed content
- Individual project pages
- Services and company sections
- Certificates presentation
- Image sliders and galleries
- Contact form enquiry handling
Services behind this project
Delivered through website design and development, custom WordPress development and UI/UX design.

