ACCredited
SERVICE
Partner
We have Worked With
What Does “ASP” Stand
For?
ASP, or Accredited Service Partner, is an experienced trade professional who has been carefully chosen to work with CPR considering their past experience, knowledge, and credentials.
ASPs enjoy a far more equitable, fair, and mutually benefitting partnership which far outweighs those of Market Subcontractors. Below is a quick snapshot showing the clear differentiation and benefits that CPR ASPs enjoy. This association is further nurtured by the strong value CPR places on all its people, customers and suppliers.
What Services Does CPR Provide And Need Sub-Contractors For?
CRR ASPs (Accredited Service Partner)
Appearance
Neat, Tidy and Professional
Communication
Consistent and Positive
Customer Focus
Glowing Testimonial on every job
Partnership
Fair and Equitable
Payment Terms
On time every time
Safety Consciousness
Nestled in CPR’s team culture
Tenure
Long term Partners
Market Subcontractors
Appearance
Often compromised
Communication
Often compromised
Customer Focus
Inconsistent team
Partnership
Short lived and not so healthy
Payment Terms
Long and unfair
Safety Consciousness
Not taken seriously
Tenure
Sourced for the job
CRR ASPs
Market Subcontractors
Appearance
Neat, Tidy and Professional
Appearance
Often compromised
Appearance
Neat, Tidy and Professional
Appearance
Often compromised
Communication
Consistent and Positive
Communication
Usually broken leading to confusion
Customer Focus
Glowing Testimonial on every job
CPR’s customer query management system & client feedback survey ensure 100% customer satisfaction. Our skilled & professional tradesmen go over and beyond in pleasing clients.
Customer Focus
Inconsistent team
Partnership
Fair and Equitable
Partnership
Short lived and not so healthy
Payment Terms
On time every time
Payment Terms
Long and unfair
Safety Consciousness
Nestled in CPR’s team culture
Safety Consciousness
Not taken seriously
Tenure
Long term Partners
Tenure
Sourced for the jobS
What Experience, Credentials Or Certifications Do I Need To Become An ASP?
What Is Expected Of An ASP When Working On CPR's Project?
ASP Assesment Model
ASP Assesment Model
ASP Assesment Model
Quality
Workmanship
Safety
Consciousness
Alignment with CPR
Core Values
What
How
Who Assesses
the client
the client
the client
Frequency
Weightage
Disqualification
Any aggregate score lower than 65 /100 will raise a red flag and 3 red flags on the same or different
projects will disqualify the ASP from awarding any future CPR projects.
ASP Assesment Model
ASP Assesment Model
Quality Workmanship
Safety Consciousness
Alignment with CPR Core Values
What
How
Who Assesses
the client
WHS Officer
the client
Frequency
Weightage
Weightage
projects will disqualify the ASP from awarding any future CPR projects.
Will I Know My Score As An ASP?
A concurrent record of scores is maintained as the Project Management team carries out these assessments and registers their evaluation. A copy of each assessment will be shared with the concerned ASP to identify and address the areas of improvement.
How Can I Become An ASP
With CPR?
How can I become an ASP with CPR?
How ASP's Are Chosen For Cpr Projects;
What Are The Key Selection Criteria?
CPR’s Project Management team is tasked with the responsibility of narrowing down and ultimately selecting an appropriate service partner based on our internal selection criteria (depicted adjacent). We consider factors like competency for the scope of work, availability for timeframes requested by the client, realistic budgets, as well as past associations and long-standing working relationships. This, however, does not limit our capacity to welcome and work with new ASP to continue to grow and strengthen our network of service partners. The PM team can also exercise their discretion and judgment within the periphery of selection criteria to ensure the best value for CPR.
How Asps Are Chosen For Cpr Projects; What Are The Key Selection Criteria?
CPR’s Project Management team is tasked with the responsibility of narrowing down and ultimately selecting an appropriate service partner based on our internal selection criteria (depicted adjacent). We consider factors like competency for the scope of work, availability for timeframes requested by the client, realistic budgets, as well as past associations and long-standing working relationships. This, however, does not limit our capacity to welcome and work with new ASP to continue to grow and strengthen our network of service partners. The PM team can also exercise their discretion and judgment within the periphery of selection criteria to ensure the best value for CPR.