Nick Hughes is joined by Ashleigh Wilson, Founder and CEO Auditmate from San Francisco. AuditMate has raised over 2.5 Million in funding and is managing hundreds of elevator portfolios for clients like Nuveen, CBRE, JLL, Stanford Health, and more. Ashleigh…
By Diane Rawson It has happened to the best property managers: You forgot or didn’t know that an elevator maintenance contract term was ending and didn’t send a timely cancellation notice. Most elevator maintenance contracts are long-term…
Own Your ”I Don’t Know” – Ashleigh Wilson “I have learnt to become a leader and not a boss, and how to get others just as invested in my vision, as I am.” Ashleigh Wilson A key trait of successful…
Sierra Stonich Perhaps you’ve recently received an Elevator Modernization (MOD) proposal from your service vendor. Possibly your equipment is having frequent breakdowns or has been shut down, and the parts to repair are obsolete, or soon will be. Or maybe,…
Many savvy elevator owners and managers make a practice of negotiating their elevator contracts to secure the best pricing and service. If you are new to negotiating elevator maintenance contracts terms, have no fear! Here are AuditMate’s Top 5 Negotiation…
Sierra Stonich At the outset of my facilities maintenance career, my elevator vendor was my favorite vendor. From the technician, to the sales representative, to the superintendent and the office staff – dealing with my vendor was fun, and they…
Seeking Value in Your Elevator Maintenance Contract Many people assume that all elevator service is the same and that selecting the lowest price is the obvious way to go. Nothing could be further from the truth. If you choose…
Code Authority Inspections Unfortunately, every jurisdiction handles elevator inspections and elevator inspection reports differently. As a result, this is an area that can cause a lot of confusion for elevator owners about how to make sure they are in compliance…
Elevator service contracts are confusing, it’s them, not you. Did you know, customers are only receiving an average of 50% of the elevator services they are paying for? This is largely due to the confusing, vague elevator service contracts and…
Elevator service contracts are built to be confusing, but not AuditMate’s SAFE service agreements. Elevator industry contracts are designed to protect the vendor and are riddled with vague, squishy language with respect to maintenance frequency, work hours, response times, and…