• Mitie takes charge of £4.3m DWP deal to get sites EV ready

    Mitie has secured a new contract to install electric vehicle (EV) charge points for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
    The £4.3 million contract will see Mitie design, install and maintain around 250 EO EV charging points at more than 120 job centres, and builds on Mitie’s existing relationship with DWP, delivering facilities management services including engineering, maintenance, cleaning services and asset safety checks.
    As part of this ongoing five-year relationship, Miti
  • FM takes charge

    If the UK is going to move toward net zero by using more EVs then it needs a charging infrastructure to meet demand and FMs hold the key. David Harris, VINCI Facilities Customer Director explains
    The electric vehicle (EV) market is booming. Which means the corresponding charging infrastructure must keep pace. Electric car sales increased by 186 per cent in 2020 and EVs enjoyed another record year in 2021 with more than one in 10 new vehicles being electric. In 2021, annual demand for second hand
  • Apleona UK expands Siemens Mobility contract

    Apleona UK has expanded its relationship with Siemens Mobility through two new contract awards.
    The facilities management specialist began working with Siemens Mobility in 2019 with the award of the Technical and Managing Agent contract to deliver services including mechanical & electrical, fabric maintenance, reactive works, grounds maintenance, winterisation and projects, across its UK portfolio. This has now been complemented by the award of a three-year contract to deliver cleaning and a
  • ISS appointed to NHS LPP TFM Framework

    NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP) has concluded its tender process for total facilities management services, with ISS included in all six available lots across seven UK regions.
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  • ISS appointed to NHS London Procurement Partnership TFM framework

    ISS has successfully been included in all six available lots of the NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP) Total Facilities Management Framework across seven UK regions.
    NHS LPP is one of four national procurement hubs serving the health community in London and beyond. Owned collectively by its members, NHS LPP delivers services which help hospitals to run efficiently including workforce, digital systems, medicines and estates & facilities.
    Under the new Total Facilities Management Fra
  • Cloudfm boosts global development with key hire

    Cloudfm has strengthened its international team with the appointment of Morten Lindegaard as a Business Development Associate.
    Responsible for developing the company’s business development and customer onboarding, Lindegaard brings to the business 25 years of experience as a lawyer and business development specialist working for large companies such as IBM and ISS, where he was responsible for developing and operating partnerships around the world.
    Commenting on his appointment, Linde
  • Carlisle secures Supreme Court contract extension

    The Supreme Court has renewed its security contract with Carlisle Support Services by three years with an option to extend by an additional two.
    Carlisle supports the final court of appeal in the UK with varied security services ranging from search to CCTV monitoring and customer service. The support service provider also acts as a security adviser to the 12 Justices that make up the current Supreme Court.
    By combining its security and events knowledge and experience, Carlisle Support Services h
  • NHS GP practice improves patient access

    As part of a significant re-development project, Derwent Practice has improved patient access from the carpark by installing a smart new TORMAX automatic bi-parting entrance system.Giving clear and easy access to all users, the sliding doors are fully compliant with current legislation. Powered by the in-house designed Win Drive 2201 operator, a long and reliable working life can be expected thanks to the sophisticated design of the motor which benefits from almost wear-less operation.
    As with a
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  • Ireland’s tobacco firms told to pay towards street cleaning

    Tobacco companies in Ireland will now have to pay part of the country's multi-million euro street cleaning bill under new government legislation.Cigarette butts account for half of the nation's street refuse and are "the biggest litter scourge", according to the National Litter Pollution Monitoring System.A total of €85 million was spent by local authorities on street cleaning in 2022 including €36 million in Dublin alone. Since the start of the new year, tobacco companies have become

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