Commercial Property Services
Property managers who scramble to find contractors during emergencies pay premium prices and accept lower quality. Building a vetted vendor network before you need it is foundational operational infrastructure.
Start with the most critical trades: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and exterior maintenance. These are the services most likely to create emergency situations — having reliable, pre-qualified vendors on call prevents crises.
Key Considerations
Vendor qualification should include insurance verification (CGL and WSIB), reference checks from comparable properties, pricing benchmarks against market rates, and a small test project before committing to an ongoing relationship.
Maintain backup vendors for critical trades. If your primary HVAC contractor is unavailable during a February breakdown, having a vetted backup prevents tenant emergencies. Build redundancy into your network before it matters.
Working With D&D Commercial
Pricing transparency is a selection criterion. Vendors who provide clear time-and-material rates, itemized quotes, and no hidden markup on materials are easier to manage and audit than those with opaque pricing.
Performance documentation matters for vendor management. Track response time, quality, billing accuracy, and tenant feedback for each vendor. This data informs renewal decisions and provides leverage in rate negotiations.
Annual vendor reviews — confirming insurance is current, reviewing pricing, discussing upcoming projects — maintain the relationship and prevent vendors from deprioritizing your properties in favour of larger clients.