Totalmobile’s Connect and Mobilise software is set to be deployed across Gloucester City Homes to streamline its repairs and provide real-time insights into projects.
GCH has bought 50 licences for Connect and Mobilise for its back-office staff and engineering teams in the field. Mobilise in particular will be used by GCH’s repairs team to capture data as the repairs take place, replacing its existing legacy systems.
Phase one of the development is underway and will involve integrating Totalmobile’s software into GCH’s CRM, asset management, finance and document management platforms. Preliminary plans for phase two will focus on the development of a contractors’ portal.
Paul Haines, director of digital, data and change, Gloucester City Homes said, “Prior to making our choice, we were looking for a technology provider who could deliver the best balance of functionality, cost and future-proofing technology while also matching our corporate ethos.
“We found Totalmobile on the government’s G-Cloud framework and were already aware of the company’s great reputation in social housing. It was important that we partnered with an organisation that prioritised a positive working relationship and continued product development; we found that in Totalmobile.”