First established in 2004, Liverpool  Mutual Homes became the newest Housing Association in Liverpool when it took  transfer of the City Council’s remaining housing stock in 2008.  Since the stock  transfer, Liverpool Mutual Homes has invested over £1.5 million a week improving  homes and services and, in 2011, set up Housing Maintenance Solutions (HMS), a  subsidiary organisation to undertake the extensive repair and maintenance  requirements.
 When responsibility for maintenance and  repairs was transferred to HMS, it needed a supply partner to provide all of the  materials needed to maintain Liverpool Mutual Homes’ 15,500 strong housing stock  throughout the city. Following a tender process, Wolseley UK’s Integrated  Services was chosen to run the dedicated stores facility to provide all the  supplies needed for both reactive repairs and planned maintenance. This includes  timber, joinery, ironmongery, heating spares, kitchens, sanitary ware, plumbing  and construction materials. Integrated Services also provides a delivery service  and van stock management for the operatives out in the  field.   Wayne Booth, Commercial Director for HMS,  explains: “Integrated Services was an existing supply partner for contractors  working for Liverpool Mutual Homes. We chose to continue the contract with them  because they offered us the most cost effective service and were able to use  their expertise, knowledge and facilities in the area to provide a seamless  transition of the repair and maintenance service to  HMS.”
 Grant Richardson, Trading Director  Integrated Services & New Channel Development Director - Wolseley  UK, comments: “We have been supplying  materials for Liverpool Mutual Homes since it was established in 2004. Being an  integrated supply partner is about more than just supplying bricks and mortar.  Flexibility and continuous improvements to deliver better service and achieve  further efficiencies is a critical part of the supply partnership, particularly  in the housing sector where budgets are becoming tighter. We have worked with  HMS to provide solutions to waste management, van stocks, controlling HMS owned  stock and also introducing an online portal which provides them with live spend  reports and key management information to track  performance.”
 Wayne Booth adds: “LMH is planning to  invest over £900 million over the next 30 years to continually improve and  maintain homes and services in Liverpool. Finding efficiencies, while  maintaining quality and improving service, continues to be a key objective for  HMS. Despite the ongoing financial challenges in the housing and construction  industry, in our first year we have met all of our customer and operational  targets and increased turnover. Integrated Services has played a key role in  helping us to identify efficiencies throughout the supply chain, helping us to  control cost and stock levels and dramatically improving service levels,  particularly in the areas of responsive maintenance.”
 Integrated Services is a specialist  division within Wolseley UK, offering bespoke integrated supply chain solutions,  including stores management and procurement models, to clients responsible for  large residential social housing estates, major construction projects and  off-site construction.
 For further details on Wolseley UK’s  Integrated Supply division visit the website www.integratedservices.co.uk.