Savings for Clients
Value for money - to us this means more than just competitive tendering. Adding value is about using expertise and creativity to save or to set a strategic path to deliver an outcome. This page is dedicated to Ringley hero’s who have saved their Clients' money.

Saved £23,732

Saxon Hall
How did we do it?
Wrongly billed electricity cost

Saved £5,466

Narev Court
How did we do it?

We have identified an incorrect billing by water company. Having reconcile the usage and liaising with the utility company, we secure the credit back.

Saved £29,000

Preston Hall
How did we do it?

There was a discovery by the insurance company that there was lightning conductors on the roof that were not connected and as such lightning strikes and the resultant damages were not to be covered by the insurance. A quote was obtained at £23k+ VAT excluding project management fees and contingency for the complete removal of the lightning rods on the roof and the strapping across the building. With a lot of research and hard work it was discovered that there was no mention in the CDM files about the lightning conductors and the developer was not able to present the paperwork to show the risk had been assessed and was acceptable. As such the developer was given the opportunity to remove the rods and satisfy the requirement and safety guidelines or the costs of the works would be recharged to them.

The developer agreed to instruct their own company and undertook the works and presented the certificates to show that the works had been completed and thus saving the site just over £29k.

Saved £467,275

Avante Court
How did we do it?

Ringley has been working very hard with the Directors on fire safety and at this one site there was several issues identified as defects in the fire safety at the property. After engaging specialists in their respective fields the Property Manager lead several contractors and a Fire Enforcement Agent to create a list of works and persevered with the Fire Brigade to prevent the need for a wake and watch. After having the works laid out and a claim starting with the Building Safety Fund the Directors and Ringley documented every invoice, decision, observation and alteration of the works to create an audit trail of the works and why there were required.

Subsequent to this the Developer engaged with Ringley to take ownership of the defects and after careful examination of all the documents and actions taken by the Property Manager and the Directors have agreed to reimburse the owners for funds that they have had to pay out for the remedial works to be completed.

These works total £467,275.64 which is now going back to the site and to be credit to the owners.

Saved £17,000

One Lampton
How did we do it?

The Asset Management team saved the client £17,000.00 this month by ceasing the contract with the outsourced cleaning company. No jobs were lost as the cleaners an opportunity to join the site staff cleaning team. 

Saved £5,000

Anaconda Cut
How did we do it?

Saved the client £5,000.00 by completing an accounting analysis which highlighted the client was overpaying for deposits. Decided to move the client to TDS where they pay nearly 50% less.

Saved £50,000

Velocity Villiage
How did we do it?

The asset management team reviewed the amount which was being spent on the cleaning contractors, saved the client £50k by using TUPE the staff over to the site staff team which resulted in a financial saving and no jobs were lost for the staff.

Saved £39,791

Velocity Villiage
How did we do it?

The asset management team undertook an invoice utility analysis where it came to light that the previous agents had paid 20% VAT rather than 5% over the last five years. A VAT declaration was completed and the overpayment on VAT was returned to the client account.

Saved £20,000

Anaconda Cut
How did we do it?

The asset management team undertook an invoice utility analysis where it came to light that the previous agents had paid 20% VAT rather than 5% over the last five years. A VAT declaration was completed and the overpayment on VAT was returned to the client account.

Saved £15,000

Bow Square
How did we do it?

The asset management team undertook an invoice utility analysis where it came to light that the previous agents had paid 20% VAT rather than 5% over the last five years. A VAT declaration was completed and the overpayment on VAT was returned to the client account.

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