• Break with tradition

    Break with tradition
    Matt Ephgrave, Managing Director at Just Eat for Business and Dr Audrey Tang, independent workplace psychologist believe digital food delivery platforms suit new modes of working while enhancing traditional catering
    Our recent research on UK office workers revealed that shockingly, half of employees were dissatisfied with their work lunches. Whether it’s a supermarket meal deal, something brought from home, or a hot lunch served on-site, one in every two employees think it could be better.
  • Vision 2040: Restructuring the lighting sector

    Recolight unveil plans for Circular Lighting Live 2026
    The lighting industry’s most forward-thinking event returns as the organiser Recolight reveals the programme for Circular Lighting Live 2026, a showcase of innovation, sustainability and circular design.
    Taking place on Thursday 8 October 2026 at the Minster Building in the City of London, the event promises to challenge ‘business as usual’ industry models and explore practical solutions for a low carbon future. It will fea
  • Nirvana announced as ARL Gold Corporate Partner and FM Partner for 2026

    The Association for Rental Living (ARL) – the membership body for all institutionally backed, professionally managed purpose-built rental living sectors – has announced Nirvana Group as a Gold Partner and Facilities Management Partner of the organisation for 2026.
    Established for over a decade, Nirvana is a leading FM partner for property managers, delivering fully integrated hard and soft FM solutions across all maintenance disciplines and planned preventative programmes. From statu
  • ABM expands London Fire Brigade partnership

    ABM has expanded its contract with London Fire Brigade (LFB), underlining the Brigade’s confidence in ABM as a trusted partner in supporting critical public sector services across the capital.
    The existing LFB North operation – which runs across 51 stations for the north region of LFB’s estate delivering a comprehensive suite of mechanical and engineering, plumbing, fabric and specialist trade services, including HVAC, critical systems, building management and fuel delivery sys
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  • Industry campaign urges clients to step up safety compliance

    A new campaign to encourage clients to speed up adoption of building safety standards has been launched by a coalition of construction industry organisations.
    New guidance produced by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) and supported by eight other bodies* has been published with the backing of the Building Safety Regulator’s Industry Competence Committee.
    BESA’s Client’s Guide to the Building Safety Act is a response to growing concerns that many clients
  • Clearly responsible

    Kate Gardner, Tutor & H&S Consultant International Workplace explains why training may be needed for a clear understanding of the recent changes to UK health, building and fire safety law
    Facilities management sits at the intersection of people, buildings and risk. In recent years, significant changes to UK health, safety, building and fire legislation have reshaped what good practice looks like. For facilities managers, simply knowing the rules is no longer enough. They must also under
  • Simple testing of fire and carbon monoxide(CO) alarms with the new Kidde alarm control switch

    Kidde Safety Europe has introduced a new Fire and CO Alarm Control Switch that enables remote testing and silencing of interconnected Kidde FIREX hardwired alarms, providing a practical solution for properties where alarms are installed in locations that are difficult to access or require regular inspection.
    The Fire and CO Alarm Control Switch makes the process easy with a convenient Test/Hush button that eliminates the need for physical access to the alarms. This is particularly valuable for e
  • CHSA celebrates excellence, commitment and talent with new awards

    The CHSA has announced its new awards, created to celebrate excellence, commitment and talent. The winners of the inaugural awards will be announced at the CHSA’s annual Gala Ball, which takes place on Thursday 18 June at voco St John’s in Solihull.
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  • JLL highlights design as a strategic lever for future-proofing real estate

    Continual uncertainty, fast-paced technological advances, evolving workplace models and dynamic consumer habits are reshaping the real estate landscape on a global scale.
    JLL’s 2026 Design Perspectives Report provides critical insights for corporate real estate leaders, investors and facilities managers, highlighting design as a core driver for long-term asset value and business outcomes.
    The report sets out four design perspectives shaping real estate in 2026 and beyond:The concept of har
  • BaxterStorey Ireland launches first large-scale growing and education partnership with GIY

    BaxterStorey Ireland has launched a strategic partnership with GIY, the non-profit social enterprise behind Grow HQ.
    The company becomes the first foodservice provider in Ireland to establish a large-scale collaboration with Grow HQ – focused on workplace food growing, sustainability and education.
    The partnership aims to integrate practical food growing, learning and sustainability initiatives into BaxterStorey Ireland, supporting clients in meeting environmental and social responsibility
  • Unlocking FM potential

    Meeting operational and strategic goals is essential in FM, but explains Matt Garner, Director at Litmus FM, team development is also a key priority for the sector
    In facilities management, we are rightly focused on systems. Compliance frameworks, asset registers, performance dashboards, KPIs and audit trails dominate our conversations – and for good reason. Buildings must be safe, resilient and efficient. However, in focusing so heavily on infrastructure and metrics, it can become easy to
  • Johnson Controls signs agreement to acquire Alloy Enterprises 

    The acquisition will expand Johnson Controls’ leadership and capabilities in the high growth data centre cooling segment.
    Johnson Controls, a a global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, has signed an agreement to acquire Alloy Enterprises, a US firm based in Boston, which specialises in a next-generation thermal management platform for high-performance data centres and other mission-critical industrial applications.
    Founded in 2020, Alloy Enterprises is a thermal, mechan
  • ISS reports robust financial performance in 2025

    Global workplace experience and facilities management firm, ISS, has reported robust financial performance in 2025, in line with expectations.
    In its 2025 financial results, organic growth was 4.3% in 2025 (2024: 6.3%), and 4.4% in H2 2025 (H2 2024: 6.6%), which ISS says was mainly driven by price increases implemented across the Group, and positive volume growth partly offset by net negative contract wins.
    Operating margin before other items (excl. IAS 29) in 2025 was 5.0% (2024: 5.0%), and 5.8
  • BioHygiene celebrates a decade of sustainable cleaning

    A spokesperson for BioHygiene reflects on the company's first ten years.
  • United Infrastructure secures contract with Cadent

    United Infrastructure, a leading provider of solutions for the UK’s critical infrastructure, has won a contract with Cadent Gas to deliver a major redevelopment at Bromley-By-Bow Gasworks, one of London’s most historically significant industrial sites.
    Home to the UK’s largest collection of Grade II listed gasholders, Bromley-By-Bow Gasworks forms a key part of the wider Bromley-By-Bow masterplan, which aims to preserve the site’s industrial heritage while unlocking
  • The road ahead 2026: Challenges and opportunities for FM

    The facilities management sector faces a range of challenges in 2026. These include dealing with economic pressures, attracting and retaining talent, navigating rapid technological changes and increasing sustainability demands. How do you think the sector will meet these challenges and create opportunities this year?
    THE STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR’S VIEWDAVE HARRIS,VINCI FACILITIES
    As 2026 begins, facilities management stands at a crossroads. Economic pressures are real, but the big
  • It’s not all tiaras and turrets: The chartered director behind the maintenance of the Royal estate  

    The Property Section of the Royal Household is responsible for the upkeep of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and a diverse estate including residential properties, workshops and mausolea
    Tim Maynard, Head of Property Projects, has been overseeing the delivery of high profile projects, across the vast royal estate, for over a decadeAfter starting his career in the property and construction sector and qualifying as a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS), Tim Maynard began a defining chapter in 2014 when
  • IWFM relaunches Women in FM Network

    IWFM has relaunched its Women in FM Network, renewing the Institute’s commitment to supporting women across the workplace and facilities management profession.
    The refreshed WiFM Network will focus on widening participation, strengthening career pathways and helping more women thrive in every part of the sector.
    IWFM says whilst the workplace and facilities management profession continues to evolve at pace, women remain underrepresented in senior FM roles and specialist pathways. In recogn
  • Former Carillion Chief Exec fined by the FCA

    Richard Howson has been fined £237,700 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for his part in misleading statements being issued by Carillion plc.
    As Group Chief Executive, the FCA said Howson was aware of serious financial troubles in Carillion’s UK construction business, yet he failed to reflect this in company announcements or alert its board and audit committee, leading to poor oversight.
    The fine was imposed after Howson withdrew his challenge to the FCA’s decision.
    Hows
  • Churchill retains Bronze EcoVadis Medal for sustainability 

    Churchill Group awarded Bronze EcoVadis Medal for its sustainability performance
    Churchill Group has retained its Bronze EcoVadis Medal and improved on its score from last year, placing it in the 71st percentile of all companies rated.
    The company’s environmental performance was a particular highlight, with full marks for both certifications and coverage – reflecting the breadth of its ISO 14001 and ISO 50001 accreditations across its operations. It also achieved particularly strong
  • Director hire at Atlas

    UK-based facilities management business, Atlas, has strengthened its senior leadership team with the appointment of Boris Pomroy as Group Marketing and Communications Director.
    Pomroy took up the role in January and reports to Group CEO Chris Wisely. He will lead marketing and communications across the Group, with a focus on telling the Atlas story through the lens of its 15,000 colleagues and supporting the next phase of disciplined, sustainable growth.
    Pomroy brings a multi-sector career spann
  • Dulux partners with nooku to highlight impact of water-based and 99.9% VOC-free paint on indoor air quality

    AkzoNobel has announced a new partnership between Dulux and nooku, the indoor air quality monitor, to showcase the measurable benefits of choosing water-based and low-VOC paints, such as Dulux Trade Diamond Matt 99.9% VOC Free Emulsion, Dulux Easycare Kitchen and Dulux Walls and Ceilings ranges, on indoor air quality.
    Dulux has long been working to reduce solvent levels across many of its product ranges, from trim to emulsions and wood and metal paints. Although the pollution impact of VOCs (Vol
  • A clean floor isn’t a safe floor, uncovering the hidden dangers

    A high-gloss finish is often a mask for a high-risk environment. Even a seemingly shiny floor can hide unseen risks that impact the safety of your workforce, as Cheryl Wallace, European Product & Commercialisation Manager at New Pig explains
    Slips, trips, and falls remain the single most common cause of major injury in UK workplaces. They aren’t just HR headaches; they are a financial drain, costing employers approximately £512 million annually in lost production and legal liabil
  • Christeyns strengthens UK team ready for 2026 growth

    Bradford-based hygiene specialist, Christeyns UK, has added five new team members to its commercial laundry division and rewarded key team members with promotions as it focuses on growth and developing talent.
    To further support operations in the UK, Christeyns has expanded its territorial field team by three and added two new engineers to its dedicated engineering division based at its purpose-built Cutler Heights Engineering Hub.
    Christeyns commercial laundry division handles multi-million pou
  • BCC report shows steady growth in the cleaning, hygiene and waste industry

    The value of the cleaning, hygiene and waste industry continues to grow, reaching almost £72 billion according to latest figures, with the number of staff employed and number of businesses also on the up.
    The rise from 67.7 billion in 2022 (the figure has been revised up) to nearly £72 billion in 2023 for the amount the sector contributes to the nation’s wealth maintains its position as one of the UK‘s top 10 industries, according to the British Cleaning Council’s (
  • Newly-published research shows steady growth in the cleaning, hygiene and waste industry

    The value of the cleaning, hygiene and waste industry continues to grow, reaching almost £72 billion according to latest figures, with the number of staff employed and number of businesses also on the up.
    The rise from 67.7 billion in 2022 (the figure has been revised up) to nearly £72 billion in 2023 for the amount the sector contributes to the nation’s wealth maintains its position as one of the UK‘s top 10 industries, according to the British Cleaning Council’s (
  • Tackling Maintenance Backlogs with a Reactive Helpdesk Module

    Tackle your maintenance backlogs and proactively manage your faults with a Reactive Helpdesk software module as part of an easy-to-use CAFM (Computer Aided Facilities Management) solution.
    Managing fault reporting and maintenance requests can be complex, but a good CAFM solution can make this simple. Your team, as well as wider building users, can log issues and faults. The real time updates enable you to manage and monitor what is happening at every stage of works, right through resolution to f
  • Top 10 countries for LEED in Europe

    Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI), the premier organisation independently recognising excellence in green business industry performance and practice globally, and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the global developer of the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating system, have announced the inaugural Top 10 European Countries for LEED ranking for 2025.
    LEED certification continued to grow across Europe amid shifting market conditions and rising demand for sustai
  • Fixing FM failures demands integrated specialist tech

    Harry Dodd-Noble, Chief Product Officer, askporter
    Facilities management is at an important moment. A new report from askporter, ‘Overcoming staff shortages and quality gaps with technology’, reveals a worrying issue that is undermining technology adoption and creating inefficiencies.The research found that 75 per cent of FMs are experiencing an operational disconnect that interrupts technology integration. This crisis is not due to a lack of solutions, but a failure of existing bui
  • Occupiers prioritise employee experience as building technology adoption increases

    New research from international real estate advisor, Savills, shows that occupiers across the UK office market are increasingly adopting building technologies, with employee experience, reliable connectivity and sustainability emerging as the strongest drivers of investment. However, the findings also indicate that fully integrated smart workplaces remain limited, with organisations continuing to face barriers around system complexity, data security and uncertainty over financial returns.
    The su

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