• Schneider Electric services simplify FM maintenance

    Updated service offering aligns with maintenance goals for facilities management teams.
    Today’s FM leaders have the difficult task of ensuring business availability while preparing for rapid digitalisation and electrification on sites where new and legacy assets are combined. They need to upskill the workforce and deploy advanced digital capabilities with minimal disruption.
    A service partnership supports this by meeting the day-to-day objectives of FM teams while mapping out a course for
  • Johan Joubert takes on business director role at Lexington Reception Services

    Johan Joubert has been appointed to the role of Business Director at Lexington Reception Services (LRS), part of Lexington Catering. The appointment reinforces the company’s commitment to growth, innovation and the delivery of best-in-class reception and workplace services.
    In his new role, Joubert will focus on market growth, service excellence and innovation across LRS. He will work closely with existing clients while identifying and capitalising on new business opportunities, furt
  • Complii appoints divisional sales director – fire

    Complii, formerly known as Compliance Group, and a leading provider of integrated safety and regulatory compliance across water, air, fire, and electrical sectors, has appointed Rick Anderson as Divisional Sales Director for its fire division.
    Anderson will be responsible for leading the fire division’s sales strategy, with focus on national accounts and strategic expansion. With over 20 years of proven success driving multimillion-pound growth, he brings a wealth of experience in building
  • Return to workplace drives commercial demand for office space

    Office space is currently the most in-demand commercial property asset across England, as the continued return to a physical workplace sees offices fall back in favour with British businesses.
    This is according to the latest research from independent property consultancy, BPS London, who analysed investor demand across the commercial property market, assessing the proportion of available opportunities within each asset class that have already attracted investor interest, alongside further analys
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  • Mixed construction outlook for 2026

    Latest data from the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) reveals tender prices increased by an estimated average of 0.7 per cent between 3Q2025 and 4Q2025. The increase resulted in 2.5 per cent annual growth in the BCIS All-in Tender Price Index (TPI).
    This was agreed at the latest meeting of the BCIS All-in TPI Panel by cost consultants from firms involved in multiple tenders each quarter.
    Newly updated five-year forecasts further estimate a 17 per cent increase in the BCIS All-in TPI betw
  • Norse Group joins forces with Calderdale Council for waste and recycling services

    Norse Group is partnering with Calderdale Council in a new joint venture (JV) to deliver waste and recycling services across the borough, from August 2026.
    With an annual value of over £11 million, the new JV, named ‘Calderdale Norse’ spans an initial period of eight years, with the option of two four-year extensions.
    Waste and recycling represent the largest service provided by the Council, handling over 7.5 million scheduled collections from 95,000 households each year. Calde
  • Melissa Dudley joins Kier from the MoJ

    Melissa Dudley has been appointed to the position of Justice Sector Director at Kier, where she will support key customers including the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), Scottish Prisons Service (SPS) and Home Office on their plans to build and improve critical infrastructure across the UK.
    Dudley joins Kier from the MoJ, where she has held numerous senior commercial and contract management roles, most latterly as Commercial Deputy Director on the MoJ’s 20,000 Prison Place Programme. In this rol
  • Yorkshire Dirt Index 2026 reveals dirtiest season for workplaces

    A new Yorkshire Dirt Index 2026 has revealed that winter is the dirtiest season for workplaces across the region, driven by muddy commutes, wet weather, gritted pavements and peak office footfall.
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  • S12 opens applications for two Non-ACS positions

    The S12 Security Guarding Leadership Group is inviting applications from Non-ACS security company representatives to join its core leadership committee, as it continues to broaden representation and strengthen its engagement with Government and industry stakeholders.
    The move reflects the S12’s commitment to ensuring that leadership and decision-making represents the diversity of business models operating across the UK security guarding sector.
    Working collectively with Government, th
  • TSA aims to support the laundry industry in adopting AI

    The Textile Services Association (TSA) has announced an educational webinar looking at the opportunities offered by generative AI systems. It will also consider how the laundry industry can benefit from a new government funded training programme, aimed at non-technical staff, on how to use AI technology.
    The TSA webinar takes place on the 10th February 2026. Its agenda includes a look at how AI delivers returns on investment, along with a practical adoption playbook and live demos. It will also
  • phs Teacrate business redefines the crate washing market

    phs Teacrate, a UK market leader in crate hire and washing services, has invested in new technology that redefines hygiene and sustainability standards in the UK’s crate market.
    The new, next-generation tray & pallet washers set a new benchmark in sustainability for the sector by more than halving water usage during crate washing.
    The new bespoke machine only uses six litres of water per hour, compared to the standard 15 litres per hour for older machines, offering huge water savings,
  • IMI collaboration helps food processing company keep it clean

    When it comes to food processing, ensuring the highest hygiene standards is critical for reliable and safe production outcomes.
    Faced with stringent cleaning requirements and the use of harsh disinfecting chemicals, a food processing company needed a cleaning solution that was both effective and reliable. To address this challenge, the company partnered with Membracon – an OEM – and IMI to develop a bespoke machine cleaning system, ensuring food processing equipment could be efficien
  • FMJ and E.ON Webinar reveals why upgrading your Building Management System brings wider benefits 

    The recent E.ON and FMJ webinar: Moving from a reactive service to proactive services: Identifying energy issues early and automatically spelt out the many benefits of investing in the latest tech to manage a Building Management System.
    Nick Westlake: Energy and Service Delivery Manager at E.ON Control Solutions explained that aside from energy savings there are many other benefits of having an up-to-date control system.
    “Being able to connect buildings to monitor syste
  • Mitie named a UK Top Employer for the eighth year running

    Mitie has been certified as a UK Top Employer for the eighth consecutive year by the Top Employers Institute for its commitment to supporting its colleagues through best practice.
    With a growing workforce of 84,000 colleagues in a competitive market for attracting and retaining talent, Mitie’s ranking reflects its dedication to creating a high-performing workplace through data-driven people strategies, demonstrated through its best-in-class HR policies. The Institute bases its evaluations
  • Stannah secures lift maintenance deal with Test Valley Borough Council

    Test Valley Borough Council has appointed Stannah Lifts to deliver comprehensive lift maintenance services across its full property portfolio, covering six sites in Hampshire.
    The council selected Stannah Lifts based on its extensive engineer coverage across the region and a proven track record for rapid and reliable call outs. With key public buildings such as Chantry centre and public car parks, 24/7 support was also essential and a key factor in the council’s decision.
    Under the agreeme
  • Gleeds’ UK Construction Market Report reveals unease going into 2026

    The latest Market Report from international property and construction consultancy Gleeds has revealed that eight in 10 construction professionals feel the government is not providing adequate support to the sector, with training and planning identified as key blockers to progress.
    Skills and training came in as the number one issue requiring further government support, reflecting growing anxiety around workforce capacity and the industry’s ability to meet future demand without sustained in
  • Research reveals hidden germs in retail hot spots

    New swabbing research by Initial Washroom Hygiene has found that in-person January sales shopping could be exposing Brits to high levels of microbial contamination (germs).
  • Retain not replace saves £150,000 on roof refurb

    Retain Not Replace Saves £150,000 on Roof Refurb
    A refurbishment project at a large London residential block demonstrates how a data-led approach to roof retention can reduce capital expenditure, avoid unnecessary disruption, and secure long-term asset performance. By intervening only where needed, the project achieved approximately £150,000 in savings while maintaining continuous resident access and delivering a guaranteed waterproofing system.
    Reducing spend through smarter specifi
  • Recolight announces 2026 webinar series focusing on sustainable lighting innovation

    Free sessions to empower the lighting community with cutting-edge knowledge and practical guidance
    Recolight is delighted to unveil its 2026 webinar series. The free to attend session are open to all, covering a range of topics to support the lighting industry’s move towards greater sustainability. The webinars bring together experts, thought leaders, and innovators to share insights, discuss challenges, and explore the latest trends shaping sustainability and circular economy action in th
  • Futurebuild and UK Construction Week London to co-locate in 2026

    Futurebuild and UK Construction Week London will come together from 12-14 May 2026, creating a new national platform for the built environment at Excel London.
    The collaborative co-location will form the UK’s Built Environment Super Event, designed to reflect the full scale, complexity and ambition of an industry facing unprecedented change.
    Together, the events will bring 25,000 built environment professionals, 600+ exhibitors and 700+ speakers across 10 dedicated stages under o
  • First acquisition of 2026 in the bag for Ranger Fire and Security

    Ranger Fire and Security has acquired Dorset-based alarm and security experts Partnership Fire and Security, marking the company’s 14th acquisition since its launch less than two years ago in February 2024.
    Established in 1999, Partnership Fire and Security has grown to cover more than 3,000 customers across Shaftesbury, Dorset and the South Coast. The team, which consists of both engineers and administrative staff, has adapted over time to meet ever-changing customer demands, and now incl
  • The World of Work in 2026: top 20 trends for the year ahead

    WORKTECH Academy, a leading online knowledge platform and membership network exploring the future of work and the workplace, has published a new trends report identifying the forces reshaping work, workplace and workforce strategy in the year ahead.
    Drawing on insights from its global network, The World of Work in 2026 report outlines 20 critical trends organised into four overarching megatrends: Human Performance Reset, Workplaces Without Walls, Sustainable Growth, and Back to Basics.
    Together,
  • S12 strengthens leadership and support functions

    The S12 Security Guarding Leadership Group has announced Chief of Staff Paul Fullwood will transition into the role of S12 Chief Operating Officer (COO), in recognition of the need for consistent and dedicated leadership across the S12 workstreams.
    Set up at the request of Government, the S12’s mission is to work alongside Security Minister Dan Jarvis to help raise standards, shape policy and improve public safety.
    In only three months of operation S12 says there has been significant inter
  • Restore achieves CDP ‘A’ score for environmental leadership

    Restore, a provider of secure and sustainable business services for data, information, communications and assets, has been recognised by CDP, the global environmental non-profit, for its leadership in corporate transparency and performance on climate change, securing a place on CDP’s respected annual ‘A’ List.
    CDP operates the world’s only independent environmental disclosure system and assesses thousands of companies each year. In 2025, nearly 20,000 companies were scor
  • The Clean Space volunteers at local church as part of social initiative

    The Clean Space has extended its commitment to community impact by providing a complimentary deep clean at the Church of St Mary Paddington Green.
  • Company of Cooks takes £2.5m contract at No.4 Hamilton Place in London’s Mayfair

    Company of Cooks has won a three-year catering and hospitality contract, worth £2.5 million at No.4 Hamilton Place, the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS).
    As well as providing a base for RAeS employees, the Edwardian townhouse features magnificent event spaces perfect for Society events and private and corporate clients, including a stunning roof terrace overlooking Hyde Park.
    Following a competitive tender, the RAeS selected Company of Cooks to deliver its innovative f
  • Kärcher UK celebrates the 75-year anniversary of the HDS hot water pressure washers

    Kärcher UK is this year celebrating the 75-year anniversary of the HDS hot water pressure washers. These products have trailblazed Kärcher’s strong legacy of innovation and helped the company to achieve a Guinness World Record as the current best-selling pressure washer brand. This milestone further cements Kärcher’s global leadership in a category that is unmistakably associated with the brand.
    The development of HD/HDS
    In 1950, Alfred Kärcher was the pioneer of
  • Robert Scott’s new robots deliver safer, smarter, and more efficient cleaning across dynamic spaces

    Commercial cleaning product manufacturer and distributor Robert Scott has added two new AI-powered robots to its steadily expanding cobotics range.
    “For some time, Robert Scott has been championing the MT1, the world’s first AI-powered scrubber dryer robot for large-scale environments, such as warehouses, airports, and shopping centres. Following its success, we are now excited to announce the launch of the new MT1 Vac and MT1 Max,” says Alastair Scott, Sales Director at Rober
  • Bidvest Noonan appoints head of operations for its Security Co-Ordination and Intelligence Centre

    Bidvest Noonan has appointed Michele Powell as Head of Operations for its Security Co-Ordination and Intelligence Centre (SCIC).
    In this key leadership role, Powell will oversee the delivery of the company’s specialist operations centre, intelligence and threat-notification capabilities, and incident-coordination function. She will lead Bidvest Noonan’s dedicated Control Room and Intelligence Analysis teams while supporting the continued development of an expanding range of specialis
  • Elements Green bolsters UK storage portfolio with acqusition

    Elements Green, a leading renewable energy developer headquartered in London, has acquired the Bolney Green Energy Hub site from Envirotech Energy Solutions.
    Following the successful signing of a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA), Elements Green has assumed full ownership of the West Sussex development, marking a major expansion of the firm’s UK renewable energy portfolio.
    The Bolney Green Energy Hub, located near Wineham, is a high-capacity 148.8 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) with

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