When it comes to custodial engineering, there’s no room for second-guessing. At Morson Praxis, we’ve made it our business to understand the Ministry of Justice inside and out – from the technical specifications that keep everyone safe to the human realities of working within secure environments.
Let’s be frank: MOJ projects aren’t your average engineering challenge. They’re complex, demanding, and absolutely critical to public safety. That’s precisely why we’ve invested years in mastering the intricacies of MOJ Technical Standards Specifications, Core Requirement Documents, and KPI frameworks.
But more importantly, we translate that technical expertise into practical solutions that actually work for the people using these facilities every day.
From that first spark of an idea through to final handover, we’re your steady hand through every phase. Whether you’re navigating IPP, DDP, AMP, PCA, or CA stages, we’ve been there, done that, and got the hard hat to prove it. Our technical assessment process is thorough without being bureaucratic, and our coordination with Lot 1 designers? Seamless.
Building foundations that last, literally and figuratively
Systems that work when they need to, every time
Digital precision meets real-world application
The art of keeping complex projects elegantly simple
Dotting every ‘i’ and crossing every ‘t’ with purpose
Because in custodial environments, there’s no such thing as being too careful
Here’s the thing about working in secure environments: you can’t just bolt on security as an afterthought. Every pipe, every wire, every door handle needs to consider both the human element and the security imperative. We’ve perfected this balance through years of real-world experience across the UK’s custodial landscape.