Cm3 Industries - Domestic Building & Insurance Repairs Contractor Compliance Management

Domestic Building and insurance repair works engage a wide range of contractors – how do you balance addressing compliance with project time pressures?

Domestic building projects employ a wide range of contractors for various work types – from new home construction and renovations to extensions, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and landscaping. Each trade brings its own set of risks, regulations, and compliance requirements.
In the insurance repairs sector, the stakes are even higher. Urgent timelines, vulnerable clients, and strict standards from insurers demand a high level of oversight and accountability when it comes to managing your contractors.

Engaging ill-equipped contractors can result in non-compliance with building codes and standards, delays and cost overruns due to poor contractor performance, as well as legal liability and reputational damage.

Cm3 partners with domestic building operators and insurance providers to streamline and bolster contractor management practices and adherence to legislation obligations.

Key Education Sector Challenges

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Juggling numerous contracted businesses and workers in smaller work environments

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Addressing compliance across multiple concurrent projects each with unique risks

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Safeguarding compliance with your safety standards and obligations

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Demonstrating due diligence in the event of an incident on site

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Complexities in sector-specific legislation, unionisation, and regulator activity

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Sourcing and mobilising compliant contractors quickly in response to urgent insurance works

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Smaller vendors ill-equipped to manage compliance to your standards

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Manual and ad-hoc record keeping and documentation

How does Cm3’s ecosystem assist operators in the domestic building and insurance repairs sectors?

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Cm3 Prequalification

Set your requirements and ensure that your contractors have the appropriate risk controls, licences, and insurances in place for your work.

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Cm3 OnSite

Manage access and site inductions on your domestic building sites with Cm3’s contactless site access solution.

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Cm3 InForms

Deliver critical safety and induction materials related to how your business operates and expectations for conduct on site.

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Cm3 Marketplace

Source contractors quickly for your projects or insurance repair jobs from Cm3’s expansive database of verified, compliant contractors.

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Specialised Risk Reviews

Cm3’s comprehensive Risk Reviews assess your contractors on specialised areas of risk related to building and trades work such as working at heights, electrical risks, and more.

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Managed Assessment Service

Free up internal resourcing by leveraging Cm3’s compliance team to assess your contractors based on your compliance requirements.

Cm3 Risk Reviews for Risk & Compliance Management for Domestic Building & Insurance Repairs

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Electrical & High Voltage
Asbestos
Labour Hire
Trade Licences
Falls Risks / Working at Height
Respirable Crystalline Silica
Environmental Hazards
Construction / Demolition
Hazardous Manual Tasks
Confined Spaces

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When time is of the essence, Cm3 Marketplace expedites your contractor procurement

The often-urgent nature of insurance repairs works can leave little time to verify contractor licences, insurances and qualifications, let alone ensure that they are prepared to manage potential risks on site.

Cm3 streamlines this process by equipping insurers with their own list of contractors who are prequalified to their requirements ready to go. Where there are gaps in work types, availability, and capabilities, the Cm3 Marketplace becomes an invaluable tool. With it, you can conduct searches and find contractors that deliver the work you need, where you need it, and with the appropriate level of risk assessment conducted by Cm3’s in-house team.

Learn more about the Cm3 Marketplace.

Domestic Building Contractor Prequalification & Safety Management Software

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