
Maxim FM wins multiple education sector contractsโฆ
The independent facilities management and commercial cleaning company, Maxim FM has announced the acquisition of a number of new education
The independent facilities management and commercial cleaning company, Maxim FM has announced the acquisition of a number of new education
The leading facilities management provider, EMCOR UK has announced that it has been awarded a contract extension with its current
In a bid to improve efficiency and cut costs, Transport for London (TfL) has declared that it will no longer
Team Q, the M&E maintenance company, has joined forces with health, safety and environmental consultancy, Hosking Associates, to deliver its
Upgrading legacy workplace lighting to the latest technology offers multiple benefits. Jeremy Harrison, managing director of MSL Property Care Services,
According to a survey of large business owners conducted by the UKโs leading energy consultancy, Inenco, the creation of the
Although many in the marketing profession have publicly declared the platform of email to be a thing of yesteryear, itโs
Mitieโs employee screening and vetting company,ย Procius โย acquired by the facilities management firm in 2014 โย has announced theย launch ofย a ‘revolutionary’ย new right
Created on the basis of UK-GBCโs influential work in wellbeing, productivity and health in correspondence to the Better Places for
The international construction and support services group, Interserve, has won a five-year contract under the new Crown Commercial Servicesโ (CCS)
Following an initial three-year working relationship, the Houses of Parliament has announced the renewal of its contract with Servest Group
FM has drastically changed over the years. The industry has harnessed more respect as it has shifted from an emerging
This September, we invite you to join us for an evening of networking with a host of facilities management and
Walking into an event room full of people you donโt know can be a scary experience. However, there are proven
Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) has suggested that government subsidies should be used to encourage investment in