End-of-Build Attestation Sprint
A signed-off attestation document the agency presents to their client at handover.
2 weeks
Who this is for
Agencies closing meaningful engagements who want demonstrable independent review at handover.
When you need it
Build is complete. Agency wants a written, signed independent attestation that what was delivered meets industry-standard practices.
What's delivered
- Independent structural review of the delivered system against the original brief
- Validation that foundational practices - architecture, observability, security, governance - meet stage-appropriate standards
- Issue list with severity scoring and remediation recommendations
- Signed Attestation Document - formal, dated, signed in the Consultant's personal name - that the agency hands directly to its client
- Handover findings memo: areas of strength, residual risks, recommended next steps
Why this consultant
The Attestation is signed in a personal name and carries real reputational weight: it is the Consultant's professional opinion, staked publicly, that the delivered system meets foundational standards. That is what makes it procurement-grade - written assurance from an independent senior architect, not the build team marking its own homework - and what lets it stand up in a future due-diligence process.
What this sprint is not
- A regulatory audit, security certification, or SOC report - the Attestation is a professional opinion, not a compliance artefact
- A line-by-line code audit
- A substitute for the client's own due diligence
Fixed price, fixed scope. Every engagement carries the four guarantees: Sprint 1 Escape Hatch, Board-Ready Quality, Three-Client Cap, Skin-in-the-Game Pledge.