
Houses of Parliament extends Servest relationship with new five-year contract…
Following an initial three-year working relationship, the Houses of Parliament has announced the renewal of its contract with Servest Group

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 don’t 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

A new deal between the energy division of the Minimise Group, Minimise Energy and the commercial lighting manufacturer, OMS, will

The ‘UK Energy Efficiency Trends’ report conducted by the energy efficiency performance and analysis provider, EEVS, demonstrates an overriding support

Despite a decreasing supply of fossil fuels, 90 per cent of the energy used around the world is still generated

A report conducted by the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) – in partnership with FM Expo and i-FM.net –

Joint research carried out by specialist lift consultants, SVM Associates and the corporate wellness company, StepJockey, has concluded that workplace lifts are

The UK Home Office has awarded the global engineering, procurement and technology company, Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR) with the

A report showcasing the responses to activity-based working (ABW) has found that workplaces and employees who embrace such an environment

Aptly described as the most “positive event in the industry” by veteran attendees, Nedap, the Facilities Management Forum returned this

The Sentencing Council’s new guidelines on sentences and fines to be levied out for health and safety offences are took

Last week it was revealed that fewer than one in six firms (16%) in the building services sector are ‘fully