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News Release from: Ian Williams
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2006
Ian Williams appointed to NSR Management
Board
Mike Taylor-Beasley, based at Ian Williams' Bristol office, has been appointed to the National Schedule of Rates Management Board.
Mike Taylor-Beasley, based at Ian Williams' Bristol office, has been appointed to the National Schedule of Rates Management Board Ian Williams has supported the 'National Schedule of Rates' for over 20years and assisted in it becoming the schedule of choice within the public sector
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In his new role Mike will attend board meetings across the country and support the promotion and development of new NSR versions.
This close involvement will allow the business to be more efficient and accurate in their pricing whilst promoting best practice throughout the group.
The National Schedule of Rates are a coded library of approximately 15,000 items, all priced and conforming to the classification and description requirements of the Standard Method of Measurement, 7th Edition.
Over 1,200 organisations and companies including Central Government, Insurance Companies, Public Utilities, and Property Developers are already, or are looking into becoming, users of the National Schedules.
Mike explains: "Representing Ian Williams at this level provides many benefits to us and in turn our clients".
"Not only do we continue to evolve with our best practice policies, but also ensure we apply accurate pricing based on standard calculated rates and guidelines drawn up by the NSR management board".
"The real importance of having the guidelines implemented is that our clients get a more efficient service and competitive pricing".
"One of the main drivers is also to allow the local authorities to have better financial control".
"NSR provide the guidelines for supplying more detailed accounts to clients which in turn provide a clear audit trail to follow and improved financial arrangements.".
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