Do you capture the contact details of preferred service providers?

Updated by Marina Gerber [SSW] 1 month ago. See history

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It's frustrating when you're in the middle of a project and need a reliable plumber, electrician, or handyman - but can't remember who you used last time or where their details went. Valuable time gets wasted searching emails, texts, or asking around again.

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Figure: Error 404 - Plumber "Not found" (unless you saved it)

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When you find a great service provider, especially in trades, make sure you record their details in a central location and share them with your team. These professionals are often busy and booked weeks in advance, so having quick access to trusted contacts can make or break a deadline.

What details should you capture?

At a minimum, store the following:

  • Full name
  • Company name
  • Phone number and email
  • Specialty/trade (e.g. "bathroom waterproofing" or "split system installs")
  • General availability (e.g. "only available weekdays after 3pm")
  • Notes (e.g. "Always arrives early. Takes card payments.")

Where should you store it?

Store in a shared location such as:

  • A dedicated Teams OneNote or SharePoint list
  • A shared CRM or internal wiki
  • A recurring calendar note with the supplier's contact attached

Avoid storing them in personal devices, unshared email threads, or private notes - these are easy to lose and inaccessible to others.

Plumber: Dave from "ClearFlow Plumbing" – 0412 345 678 – does emergency callouts. Used on the Office Fitout 2023 and delivered on time.

Electrician: Tanya from "WireRight" – tanya@wireright.com.au – Available Tues–Thurs. Installed the server room UPS.

✅ Figure: Figure: Good example – Contact details are stored clearly and include job history and availability

Keep your list current

Every time you need assistance, do a quick check that:

  • The provider is still in business
  • Their contact details are up to date
  • They’re still your preferred choice (quality or pricing may have changed)

If you replace a provider, note why (e.g. pricing too high, quality dropped), so others don't revert to old habits.


Having a reliable, up-to-date list of service providers improves project flow, reduces stress, and helps new team members onboard faster.

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