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Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Burglary/ Break in Important but non -urgent Urgent & Essential - Inform Police Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or - If required contact Tradesman by or other issues eg: Rotten weatherboard other issues eg : Leaking tap (Plumber) phone to make facility safe (likely to Minor roof leak Blocked toilet (Plumber) be Glazier or Handyman) Tagging/ graffiti Faulty gate (Handyman) Rotten fence post Broken window (Glazier) No power (Electrician) If a tradesman is required, once you have contacted the tradesman please enter onto GOSH using the Please enter your request onto GOSH using the Contact tradesman directly by phone “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Once you have contacted the tradesman please enter onto Property section Property section GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible) (Please include a photo if possible) (Please include a photo if possible) LEVIN / KAPITI COAST AREA Arohanui, Betty Montford, Fanau Pasifika, Parsons Builder & General Handyman Warrick (Wocky’s) 027 2204565 Avenue, Taitoko, Otaki, (Levin) Te Timatangi Hou Plumber Robert Ward 063626090 or 0272966144 Plumbing Solutions – Ian 063672100 Ransom Electrician Local tradesmen are fine for Levin facilities Locks Jerome 0212421858 Glazier Top Glass 080086745277 or 063685191 Painting Contractor Bruce Paterson(Men in White) 021421458 Outdoor Environment Sarah Poff 0276121901 Designers (for Levin & Kapiti Coast) Ngahina, Paraparaumu, Raumati Beach, Raumati Plumber Andy McGee 027442 9709 South, Waikanae Handyman/gates/doors Kevin Staunton 0274507215 Dean Ward (WMK) 021 563094 Builder Bruce Coutts (BSA 0226484233 Contracting) Electrician Chris O’Connell 0274456128 Painting Contractor Bruce Paterson(Men in White) 021421458 Glazier Glass Shoppe 2370120 Locks The Lock Doctor 042986110 Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Burglary/ Break in Important but non -urgent Urgent & Essential - Inform Police Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself - If required contact Tradesman by phone other issues eg: Rotten weatherboard or other issues to make facility safe (likely to be Glazier or Minor roof leak eg : Leaking tap (Plumber) Handyman) Tagging/ graffiti Blocked toilet (Plumber Rotten fence post Faulty gate (Handyman) If a tradesman is required, once you have contacted the Broken window (Glazier) No power (Electrician) tradesman please enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Please enter your request onto GOSH using the Maintenance Request” form under the Property section “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section Contact tradesman directly by phone (Please include a photo if possible) Once you have contacted the tradesman please (Please include a photo if possible) enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible) PORIRUA BASIN AND WESTERN WELLINGTON Kindergartens: Builder/larger jobs/quotes Jamee Coleman 027 740 1903 Adventure, Ascot Park, Awatea, Bellevue, Brian Webb, Churton Park, Namloc Build Ltd Discovery, Johnsonville, Johnsonville West, Katoa, Khandallah, Maraeroa, Moira Gallagher, Ngaio, Newlands, Nuanua, Onslow, Mike Comesky 02704722689 Papakowhai, Paparangi, Paremata, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, Pukerua Bay Preschool, Tairangi, Tawa Central, Titahi Bay, Toru Fetu, Tui Park, Dean Ward (WMK) 021 563094 Wadestown, Waitangirua Handyman/gates/doors Kevin Staunton 0274507215 Locks : The Lock Doctor : 2376570 or Kevin Staunton: 0274507215 Plumber Tim Nydam 021435571 Electrician Chris O’Connell 0274 456128 Outdoor Environment (1) Sarah Poff 0276121901 Designers Petone, Petone Beach, East Harbour (2) Robin Christie 4785220 or (Childspace) 027 241 2232 Plumber : Glen Milikin : 0274757320 Locks : The Lock Doctor : 5663261 Painting Contractor Bruce Paterson (Men in 021421458 White) Glazier Glass Shoppe 2370120 Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Burglary/ Break in Important but non -urgent Urgent & Essential - Inform Police Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself - If required contact Tradesman by other issues eg: Rotten weatherboard or other issues phone to make facility safe (likely to be Minor roof leak eg : Leaking tap (Plumber) Glazier or Handyman) Tagging/ graffiti Blocked toilet (Plumber Rotten fence post Faulty gate (Handyman) Broken window (Glazier) If a tradesman is required, once you have contacted the No power (Electrician) tradesman please enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Please enter your request onto GOSH using the “Make a Contact tradesman directly by phone Maintenance Request” form under the Property section Maintenance Request” form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible) Once you have contacted the tradesman please (Please include a photo if possible) enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible SOUTHERN WELLINGTON Kindergartens: Builder/larger jobs/quotes Jamee Coleman 027 740 1903 Berhampore, Brooklyn, Campbell, Pikopiko Clyde Quay, Hataitai, Namloc Build Ltd Matairangi, Island Bay, Karori, Lyall Bay, Miramar Central, Miramar North, Newtown, Northland, Owhiro Bay, Seatoun, Strathmore Park, Mike Comesky 027 4722689 Sunshine, Wellington South, Handyman/gates/doors Dean Ward (WMK) 021 563094 Kevin Staunton 0274507215 Plumber Tim Nydam 021 435571 Electrician Chris O’Connell 0274456 128 Painting Contractor Bruce Paterson(Men in 021421458 White) Glazier Glass Shoppe 2370120 Outdoor Environment Sarah Poff 0276121901 Designers Locks The Lock Doctor 3852725 Kevin Staunton 0274507215 Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Burglary/ Break in Important but non -urgent Urgent & Essential - Inform Police Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself - If required contact Tradesman by other issues eg: Rotten weatherboard or other issues eg : Leaking tap phone to make facility safe (likely to be Minor roof leak (Plumber) Glazier or Handyman) Tagging/ graffiti Blocked toilet (Plumber Rotten fence post Faulty gate (Handyman) Broken window (Glazier) If a tradesman is required, once you have contacted the No power (Electrician) tradesman please enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Please enter your request onto GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section Maintenance Request” form under the Property section Contact tradesman directly by phone Once you have contacted the tradesman please (Please include a photo if possible) (Please include a photo if possible) enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible) UPPER HUTT Birchville, Brown Owl, Cottle, Doris Nicholson, General Handyman Tim Cottier 021 1472157 Heretaunga, Irmgard Ritchie, Matariki, Silverstream, Steve Nelson 027 237 7020 Totara Park, Trentham, Upper Hutt Kevin Staunton 0274507215 Dean Ward (WMK) 021 563094 Builder Phil Bentley 027 450 4909 Electrician Chris O’Connell 027 4456128 Locks Lock Doctor 5663261 Glazier Bebans Glass 939 4452 Plumber Dave Jordan 021 767 845 Tim Nydam 021 435571 GHM Plumbing 027 4757320 Kindergarten Property Maintenance Flow Chart Burglary/ Break in Important but non -urgent Urgent & Essential - Inform Police Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or Any Hazards you cannot eliminate yourself or - If required contact Tradesman by other issues eg: Rotten weatherboard other issues eg : Leaking tap (Plumber) phone to make facility safe (likely Minor roof leak Blocked toilet (Plumber to be Glazier or Handyman) Tagging/ graffiti Faulty gate (Handyman) Rotten fence post Broken window (Glazier) If a tradesman was required, once you have No power (Electrician) contacted the tradesman please enter onto Please enter your request onto GOSH using the “Make a Contact tradesman directly by phone GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” Maintenance Request” form under the Property section form under the Property section Once you have contacted the tradesman please enter onto GOSH using the “Make a Maintenance Request” (Please include a photo if possible) (Please include a photo if possible) form under the Property section (Please include a photo if possible) WAIRARAPA Carterton, Greytown, Kahurangi, Lansdowne, General building & Handyman Mike (M&M Property Maintenance) 027 3322147 Manaia, Martinborough, Masterton West, Meta services Riddiford, South End, Una Williams, York Street Geoff Corbett 06 3774025 Builder Malcolm Blown (Martinborough) 027 602 3080 Bryan Foreman 027 244 7690 Steve Ticehurst 06 379 7249 Electrician Taylors Electrical - Masterton 06 378 9207 Scully Electrical- Carterton 06 379 7214 Locks King & Henry 06 377 4569 Glazier Ziggys Glass 06 3777667 (24 hours) Outdoor Environment Richard Ashcroft 06-379 8070 Designers Plumber Water-Mart Wairarapa Ltd 06 378 2333 Greytown Plumbing 027 447 9953 Gates/fences Erecta Fence 06-379 848 .
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