Privacy Policy – H.P. Construction
Last updated: 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how H.P. Construction collects, uses, stores, and protects the personal data of users who visit our website or use our services.
1. Data Controller
H.P. Construction
(Email address and registered address to be added)
The Data Controller determines the purposes and means of processing personal data.
2. Types of Data Collected
We collect different categories of data, including:
a) Data provided voluntarily by the user
First name and last name
Email address and phone number
Information submitted via contact forms
Data related to requests for quotations or services
b) Data collected automatically
IP address
Device and browser information
Technical and analytics cookies (where applicable)
3. Purposes of Processing
Personal data is processed for the following purposes:
Responding to requests for information or quotations
Planning and delivering our construction and renovation services
Operational or administrative communications
Improving the user experience on the website
Legal, tax, or accounting compliance
4. Legal Basis for Processing
Processing is based on:
Performance of a contract or pre-contractual measures
User consent (where required)
Legal obligations
The Data Controller’s legitimate interest
5. Processing Methods and Data Retention
Data is processed lawfully, transparently, and securely.
We adopt technical and organizational measures to prevent loss, unauthorized access, disclosure, or alteration of data.
Data is retained:
for the time necessary to fulfill the request
in accordance with applicable legal retention periods
or until consent is withdrawn, where applicable
6. Data Sharing and Transfers
Data may be shared with:
Partners, contractors, and technical service providers
Professionals required to deliver the services
Competent authorities where required by law
We do not transfer data outside the European Union without appropriate safeguards.
7. User Rights
Users may exercise, at any time, the rights provided under Articles 15–22 of the GDPR, including:
Access to their data
Rectification or updating
Erasure (“right to be forgotten”)
Restriction of processing
Data portability
Objection to processing
Withdrawal of consent


