Specialty waterproofing contractor, Mackintosh Corporation, provides raincoats for buildings and structures. Throughout the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth, a raincoat is called a “mackintosh,” named after Scottish inventor Charles Macintosh, who invented waterproof fabric during the 1820s. In providing raincoats for buildings, Mackintosh offers a complete range of waterproofing and ancillary services and can waterproof a structure from the basement to the roof deck, plus much more.
Mackintosh has the equipment, specialty materials, and personnel capability to deliver on the foregoing and to take on any waterproofing project anywhere in the Philippines. It also has the necessary equipment and expert personnel to carry out work ancillary to the waterproofing application. We also take construction safety seriously and ensure that our personnel are equipped with proper and approved Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). In addition, we seek approval from the Department of Labor and Employment for each project-specific Construction Safety and Health Program.
In providing raincoats for buildings, our teams are trained in surface preparation techniques and the proper application of all products. They possess the necessary skills to carry out waterproofing work efficiently and according to specifications. Team leaders and key personnel have received specialist training in various waterproofing techniques and applications from our management and technical team, as well as from product manufacturers supported by Mackintosh, particularly for technically advanced products. Mackintosh also provides continuous training in green construction and safety practices. More importantly, our personnel have acquired the most important skill of all — the strict observance and execution of instructions.


