• Mitie on track to meet full year expectations

    Mitie on track to meet full year expectations
    In its latest trading update for the three-month period ended 31 December 2022 (Q3 FY23), Mitie says it has delivered an encouraging performance in the third quarter of the year, with revenue growing sequentially each quarter during FY23.
    Revenue
    Third quarter revenue, including share of joint ventures and associates, of £1,005m was 3% ahead of Q2 FY23 (£978m), and 6% ahead of Q1 FY23 (£945m). This growth reflects increased project revenues across a number of Mitie’s Cent
  • Triple win for Novus in the healthcare sector

    Triple win for Novus in the healthcare sector
    Novus Property Solutions has expanded its portfolio within the healthcare sector, having been awarded a series of hospital-based contracts across the North West and Midlands.
    The family-owned, national maintenance and compliance contractor has vast experience of working in live healthcare environments, and Novus’ presence in the sector has played a vital role in the ongoing success of its ambitious five-year growth strategy.
    Further expanding its presence in the North West, Novus recently
  • New IFMA Experts Assessment report points toward significant shifts in how organisations will operate in the future and the implications for FM

    New IFMA Experts Assessment report points toward significant shifts in how organisations will operate in the future and the implications for FM
    The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) has published its ‘Experts’ Assessment, Vol. 2: Future working environments and support functions toward 2030’, providing an in-depth analysis of what the FM industry has learned since the first Experts’ Assessment study was conducted in 2020, and how changing organisational priorities are shaping the future of the built environment and FM roles.
    The report, which assesses insights provided by 222 subject matter exp
  • New IFMA Experts Assessment report points toward significant shifts in how organisation will operate in the future and the implications for FM

    New IFMA Experts Assessment report points toward significant shifts in how organisation will operate in the future and the implications for FM
    The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) has published its ‘Experts’ Assessment, Vol. 2: Future working environments and support functions toward 2030’, providing an in-depth analysis of what the FM industry has learned since the first Experts’ Assessment study was conducted in 2020, and how changing organisational priorities are shaping the future of the built environment and FM roles.
    The report, which assesses insights provided by 222 subject matter exp
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  • Pinnacle’s Impact Report highlights ESG pledge successes

    Pinnacle’s Impact Report highlights ESG pledge successes
    Pinnacle Group has published its 2022 ESG Impact Report which highlights the company’s progress across the four key pillars of its ESG Framework.
    Titled ‘Transforming Communities, Changing Lives‘, it covers Pinnacle’s achievements in a range of areas, including sustainability, community impact, nurturing its team and being a responsible business.
    Leading successes were found in Pinnacle’s ‘Protect our Planet’ pillar, where there was a 12 per cent year-on
  • The Cleaning Show 2023 to focus on latest industry trends

    The Cleaning Show 2023 to focus on latest industry trends
    The Cleaning Show 2023 has announced some of the industry’s leading suppliers and manufacturers that are confirmed to exhibit when the event returns to the ExCeL, London from 14-16 March 2023.
  • ‘Public bikes are riddled with germs’ – study

    A US study of public bikes has revealed that their handlebars can harbour more than 800 times the amount of bacteria as a personal bicycle.When electric bike manufacturer Velotric carried out swab tests it discovered that a typical model used by the public was populated with 6.5 million CFUs. This meant the bike harboured 12,000 times more bacteria than the average toilet seat.And the bacteria recorded were all gram-negative rods which are potentially deadly.In contrast, the personal bike tested

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