• Company fined after employee suffers serious burn injuries

    A liquified petroleum gas (LPG) service provider has been fined after a worker suffered serious burn injuries when an LPG vessel ignited.
  • Compass Group UK&I adds volunteering to the menu

    Compass Group UK&I adds volunteering to the menu
    Compass Group UK & Ireland employees are going “above and beyond” to volunteer in doing good.
    Continuing to deliver social value to the communities it operates in, Compass enabled a team of helpers to volunteer at Church Farm Bungalow, a residential care home providing support for people with learning and physical disabilities. Based in Chertsey, near the Compass headquarters, the day was a true demonstration of supporting the local community.
    Led by Carol Sommerville, Compass Gr
  • Mecsia strengthens building services expertise with acquisition

    Mecsia strengthens building services expertise with acquisition
    Mecsia, a leader in compliance-driven technical inspections and maintenance, has acquired commercial and industrial building services specialist, Scott Combustion, in a strategic move which strengthens its ability to deliver a comprehensive range of building services nationwide.
    Scott Combustion, one of the oldest Corgi/Gas Safe registered companies in the UK with a registration dating back to 1983, brings a team of highly skilled engineers, managers, and support staff renowned for their experti
  • Fleet advantage

    Fleet advantage
    James Maden, Sales and Marketing Director at Nexus explains the sustainable differences between owning and renting a vehicle fleet
    As the world continues its battle against climate change, organisations are increasingly aiming to embrace sustainability as a core value. For companies that rely on fleet as transportation, the decision between purchasing and renting vehicles can be a difficult one to make.
    But although there is no definitive argument for rental vs ownership in reducing a fleets car
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  • Labour shortages continue for electrotechnical firms

    Labour shortages continue for electrotechnical firms
    Electrotechnical businesses continue to be held back by slow growth, partly blamed on a shortage of adequately skilled workers, finds survey.
    The latest quarterly survey of the UK engineering services sector, backed by leading trade bodies ECA, BESA, SELECT and SNIPEF, paints a picture of an overriding issue which has been of consistent concern for the last four quarters.
    Half of all survey respondents (48 per cent) said they currently have vacancies in their organisations. Half of these (50 per
  • Wates’ Paul Chandler to retire

    Wates’ Paul Chandler to retire
    Paul Chandler has announced he will be retiring from a full-time executive role at the end of 2024, after a distinguished 42-year career in construction.
    Chandler has been Executive Managing Director of Wates’ Construction Group since 2017 and a member of the Wates Group Board since 2018.
    Under his leadership, the Construction Group has flourished, increasing its turnover from circa £700 million in 2015 to circa £1.3 billion in 2023, delivering profitable growth year-on-year in
  • BCIS launches whole life costs and carbon measurement tool

    BCIS launches whole life costs and carbon measurement tool
    The Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) has launched a “groundbreaking” tool which measures and reports on whole life costs and whole life carbon emissions at the same time.
    Life Cycle Evaluator brings together BCIS’s extensive cost data, building on more than 60 years’ experience and detailed carbon data from the Built Environment Carbon Database (BECD).
    James Fiske, BCIS CEO and Chair of the BECD Steering Group, said: “By combining reliable and consistent cos
  • Sodexo extends Oasis partnership 

    Sodexo extends Oasis partnership 
    Sodexo has been awarded a catering services contract at Oasis Restore, the UK’s first purpose-built Secure School.
    The food services provider has been a a trusted school meals partner of Oasis Community Learning for over 13 years, currently serving breakfast, morning break and lunch to over 28,000 students across 49 schools.
    The contract award, which marks an expansion of Sodexo’s long-standing partnership with Oasis, will see Sodexo delivering a range of balanced and nutritious meal
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  • Introducing KleenCheck - monitoring and management software for the cleaning sector

    Introducing KleenCheck - monitoring and management software for the cleaning sector
    Orange Technology Ltd, a software solutions provider, has announced the upcoming launch of its monitoring and management software for cleaning companies and large organisations, including the NHS, in particular environments where infection prevention and control are key considerations.
  • Vision of a better future for cleaning operatives

    In November 2023 ECJ ran a news story highlighting the findings of a report in the UK about working conditions for cleaning operatives. The year-long investigation by the Centre for Progressive Change found that more than a third of them had worked while unwell because many of them are unable to claim sick pay. In this special report we delve deeper into the detail of the survey that took a close look at working conditions in the sector through the eyes of the operatives themselves.CLEANING UP T
  • Tackle hidden building risks quickly and effectively

    Tackle hidden building risks quickly and effectively
    Zurich insite monitors the health of your locations – helping you to eliminate threats before they happen
    Reveal where hidden risks lieIn today’s hyper-digitised world, Facilities and Risk Managers can collect a wealth of information to help them identify hidden risks in their buildings. However, establishing and monitoring the systems required to do so can be time and resource intensive.
    Zurich insite’s all-in-one solution offers the digital and physical tools you need to effe
  • Mitie delivers record revenue

    Mitie delivers record revenue
    In its Full Year results for the year ended 31 March 2024 Mitie’s strong track record of delivery continues with all medium-term targets met or significantly exceeded in FY24.
    The technology-led Facilities Transformation company reports record revenue up 11% to £4,511m (FY23: £4,055m), reflecting growth in Key Accounts (including net wins and re-pricing), Projects upsell and M&A.
    Operating profit before other items, increased 30% to £210m (FY23: £162m), and Basi
  • Cutting Edge: How mats boost safety & efficiency in advanced manufacturing

    Cutting Edge: How mats boost safety & efficiency in advanced manufacturing
    Did you know cutting mats can play a vital role when working with composites in advanced manufacturing?
    Beyond precision cutting, cutting mats can offer significant benefits for a safer and more efficient workflow.
    Here’s how cutting mats support your operations:
    Clean Cuts, Happy Teams: Self-healing properties ensure a smooth surface for precise cuts, minimizing blade wear and the risk of injury.
    Long-Lasting Performance: extremely durable mats reduce replacement needs and costs.
    A Cleanr
  • Public knowledge

    Public knowledge
    David Aird, Director of Strategic Projects at Amey discusses digital innovation within a challenging public landscape
    Innovation and technology are at the forefront of the Government’s plans to transform and modernise the public estate. Indeed, in the Digital, Data and Technology Playbook the Government recognised that ‘technology offers an opportunity to transform public services for the better’.
    Technology, and the ways in which systems interact, can help drive efficiencies,
  • Hydrosense: Revolutionising Legionella detection with cutting-edge technology

    Hydrosense: Revolutionising Legionella detection with cutting-edge technology
    Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila, poses significant health risks, particularly in environments with complex water systems. The case fatality rate of community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease is 10%, rising alarming to over 25% in a healthcare setting.
    Traditional testing methods for detecting Legionella are time-consuming, with lab results taking several weeks to return. This delay increases the risk of outbreaks, as thi
  • Johnson Controls creates Global Data Centre Solutions organisation

    Johnson Controls creates Global Data Centre Solutions organisation
    Johnson Controls, a global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, has announced the creation of a dedicated Global Data Centre Solutions organisation, focused specifically on operationalising Johnson Controls’ global scale to provide integrated solutions to data centre customers around the world in support of the company’s business segments.
    Todd Grabowski, President, Global Data Centre Solutions, will lead the organisation, reporting directly to Chairman and CEO George
  • Wates continues 19-year partnership with Hertfordshire County Council 

    Wates continues 19-year partnership with Hertfordshire County Council 
    Hertfordshire County Council has appointed Wates to carry out a range of planned, reactive, and minor works across the council’s 1,025 corporate buildings, libraries, fire stations, adult day care centres, youth centres, rural estates, open spaces and schools.
    Valued at £1.5 million per annum, the contract will focus on a planned preventative maintenance approach to the council’s 83 main buildings and a reactive maintenance service to the remaining estate. Delivered by a t
  • Arcus FM announces key appointment for its commercial real estate division

    Arcus FM announces key appointment for its commercial real estate division
    Arcus FM has appointed Kathy Hope as its first Business Unit Director for Commercial Real Estate.
    Continuing on its rapid growth trajectory, Arcus FM’s presence within commercial real estate has grown exponentially in the last 12 months. The company has invested heavily in its commercial offering. It has developed a dedicated proposition, operational specialisms delivering innovative solutions, and new customer-centric technology – and this appointment is another sign of intent from
  • 24-7 Group acquires JW Jones and Son

    24-7 Group acquires JW Jones and Son
    Multi-disciplinary engineering company, 24-7 Group, has acquired JW Jones and Son Ltd, specialists in the design, installation and maintenance of electrical, heating and plumbing services.
    This strategic acquisition aligns with 24-7 Group’s long-term growth strategy and will play a pivotal role in expanding its market presence, diversifying product and services offerings, and enhancing its overall value proposition to customers.
    Since the 1950’s, JW Jones and Son has steadily grown,
  • Ecobat Battery unveils re-energised website

    Ecobat Battery unveils re-energised website
    With its sights firmly set on thousands of UK customers, Ecobat Battery has redesigned its website to not only reflect the depth of products it supplies, but also the power storage related knowledge and expertise the organisation holds.
  • Golden Service Awards winners announced in London

    The winners of the 2024 Kimberly-Clark Professional Golden Service Awards were announced during a ceremony in London recently.Created over 30 years ago, the biennial awards offer an opportunity for FM companies, contract cleaners and in-house cleaning teams throughout the UK and Ireland to showcase their excellence and commitment to deliver performances that raise standards and set new benchmarks.Here are the winners:Healthcare: Derrycourt Cleaning SpecialistsEducation: Birkin GroupOffice areas
  • Cleaners’ podcast enters fourth year

    German contract cleaning association BIV has a new content focus for its podcast, reports Katja Scholz.Joining in the discussion on sociopolitical questions – that is the challenge for the skilled trades sector with the largest workforce in Germany. The ‘Showpiece’ podcast of the Federal Association of Contract Cleaners (BIV) made its debut in January 2021 and now has more than 30 episodes under its belt following more than three years on air.Topics so far have been as varied a
  • David Taylor-Smith joins Wates Property Services

    David Taylor-Smith joins Wates Property Services
    David Taylor-Smith MBE has been appointed as a Non-Executive Chairman of Wates Property Services (WPS).
    Taylor-Smith brings a wealth of family owned, public and private equity owned business experience to this role. He began his career in the British Army before rising to become a FTSE 100 Board Director and then a Private Equity CEO and has managed businesses in over 70 countries.
    Currently, he chairs two Private Equity owned companies; OCU Group, a utility services business, and WJ Group, a hi
  • Accelerating nature-positive action could unlock $62 billion a year by 2030 for household and personal care products sector

    Accelerating nature-positive action could unlock $62 billion a year by 2030 for household and personal care products sector
    The household and personal care sector could unlock $62bn of annual cost savings and revenue upside in a new nature-positive economy trajectory by 2030, according to recent guidance published by the World Economic Forum.
    The ‘Nature Positive: Role of the Household and Personal Care Products Sector’ guidance showcases how businesses across the sector can take practical action to transform and innovate their operations and value chains to secure a nature-positive future.
    The
  • Low carbon catering

    Low carbon catering
    Facilities Managers can work together with their foodservice partners to help solve the food waste problem and lower their carbon footprint, finds Sara Bean
    Whether reviewing the carbon management of buildings or improving recycling and waste management, an increasingly important consideration to achieving net zero is in reducing food waste. Climate action NGO WRAP has estimated the hospitality and food service sector wastes 1.08Mt of food a year, when the majority (800,000 tonnes) could have b
  • CBRE’s Scottish HQ awarded WELL Platinum rating

    CBRE’s Scottish HQ awarded WELL Platinum rating
    CBRE’s Scottish headquarters has been named as one of the UK’s ‘Healthiest Places to Work’ followings its award of WELL Certification at Platinum Level, recognising the global real estate advisor’s commitment to promoting employee wellbeing.
    The ground floor office at 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow is the first project in the UK to be certified under the newest version (WELL version 2) of the International WELL Building Institute’s standard.
    The WELL platinum
  • The Royal Parks awards landscape maintenance contract to Gavin Jones Ltd 

    The Royal Parks awards landscape maintenance contract to Gavin Jones Ltd 
    Gavin Jones Ltd, part of the Nurture Group, has secured a four-year deal with The Royal Parks charity to provide landscape maintenance services at The Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill.
    The contract, which was awarded following a competitive tender process, commences on 8 June and will see Royal Warrant holder Gavin Jones Ltd tasked with conserving and enhancing The Regent’s Park’s renowned horticultural displays at locations including The Queen Mary’s Gardens, The Avenue G
  • New structure and growth plan for Kier Places

    New structure and growth plan for Kier Places
    Kier Places, part of Kier Group’s Construction division, which provides building, construction and property management solutions for places where people live and work has unveiled three key business focus areas as part of its five-year strategic growth plan.
    Led by Managing Director Jamie McKechnie, Kier Places will now operate across three key business streams: Building Solutions, Residential Solutions and Workplace Solutions.
    The business will also extend its geographical reach
  • Supply Chain Sustainability School announces board appointment

    Supply Chain Sustainability School announces board appointment
    The Supply Chain Sustainability School, a leading online platform dedicated to promoting sustainable practices within supply chains, has appointed Andrew Spencer to its Board of Directors.  
    Spencer brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the School’s mission of advancing sustainability within the built environment through collaboration and knowledge sharing. As the Group Supply Chain & Procurement Director at Galliford Try, a prominent UK construction group and k
  • The meeting place: why facilities managers need more than just a CAFM system

    The meeting place: why facilities managers need more than just a CAFM system
    The role of the facility manager is broadening. While facilities teams have historically been siloed, they are now more than ever being tasked with objectives that require them to integrate with a wide range of business functions.
    The challenge of achieving Net Zero targets touches every part of a business, and FM teams play a central role in supporting sustainability objectives. Regulatory requirements are becoming ever more complex, demanding access to a wider range of data to maintain complia

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