Repairs Ordering Schedule
The Repairs Ordering Schedule (ROS) is designed to simplify the ordering of common day to day repairs for residential housing. It is suitable for any type of housing stock and any size of organisation. It can be fully tailored to fit the requirements of your organisation.
It is based on the NHF Schedule of Rates, but with more of the jobs combined into simple composite items. The two schedules can be used independently or to complement one another. Items on the Repairs Ordering Schedule are restricted to those common repairs which are ordered on a regular basis. Each job is costed, and describes the fault and the required output in simple terms.
The Repairs Ordering Schedule is a complete document in itself, and comes with contract conditions and trade preambles, and all the files you will need to load onto your repairs ordering system. It is fully compatible with Locator Plus.
M3 Housing publishes a full range of schedules and performance specifications covering day to day repairs, void repairs, cyclical maintenance and larger major repair and planned maintenance contracts. We also offer associated repairs diagnosis tools, plus training, implementation and consultancy services.
Using a standard product saves money and time: The Repairs Ordering Schedule is updated for all subscribers as part of the annual licence. It can be directly benchmarked against the NHF Schedule of Rates which is priced on the same basis. Items can be selected from either document in tailoring a schedule of rates.
The Repairs Ordering Schedule is much more than just a list of common standard job descriptions. Some suggested uses are:
- Provide standard jobs descriptions for repairs ordering and property history.
- Order works using the Repairs Ordering Schedule and receive job costs and invoices using the NHF Schedule of Rates
- Provide cost commitment for repairs procured through ‘open book’ partnering arrangements.
- Provide cost commitment for repairs charged on day rates.
- Provide standard allowances for work scheduling and appointment systems.
Take a look at a small sample.










