Contractors who manage client assets

Professional contractors keep records of their work and help their clients optimise the value they receive from their assets.

Using good asset management practices they get more work done, provide additional value, and have happier clients to boot.

 

Keep detailed records

Digital onsite reporting can be a game changer for contractors with large teams or who visit lots of client sites.

Reporting is more efficient, and simple mistakes are avoided… now the team has information about the site before they go, photos of the last work completed, and the ability to record notes there and then.

Plus the clients love having access to real-time information.

Being able to easily record (and access) detailed information and maintenance history makes our next visit so much easier
- CS CONTRACTOR

 

Condition Reporting

Providing their clients with ‘eyes in the field’, trusted contractors are uniquely placed to identify small problems before they become big ones.

Reporting on the condition of assets and filling in missing asset data is invaluable to optimising asset life.

 

Building Compliance

New Zealand Building Act requires owners to employ an Independent Qualified Person (IQP) to inspect key parts of a building to provide certification that they are working and safe for occupants.

A system that combines the scheduling of these inspections, digital certification, and real-time reporting to clients makes these certifications efficient.

 

Ready up your game?

Contact Trakk Assets today to schedule a demo and discover how our software can benefit your team.

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