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Adler and Allan partners with VINCI Facilities on Future Defence Infrastructure contract

The environmental, energy and infrastructure maintenance services organisation has agreed a contract with VINCI Facilities to deliver services as part of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s (DIO) Future Defence Infrastructure (FDIS) contract in the South East.

Under the contract terms, Adler and Allan will deliver planned preventative maintenance works across MoD fuel infrastructure, including mechanical and electrical PPM across bulk fuel storage and pipework. The work will also include ammunition storage areas and CompEx testing.

The work is underpinned by sustainable procurement which ensures all Adler and Allan’s projects are undertaken in the most environmentally efficient way possible to adhere to its supplier commitments.

Charles Price, Fuel Infrastructure Director at Adler and Allan, said: “We look forward to a successful working relationship with VINCI Facilities over the coming years. Adler and Allan is committed to ensuring day-to-day delivery of great customer service and performance across the remit of our work at the 58 MoD sites under VINCI Facilities FDIS Built Estate Contract in the South East.

“Our experience working with MoD facilities across the design, build, installation and ongoing maintenance of fuel infrastructure and our continued account management and sustainability credentials, positions Adler and Allan as a key supply chain partner for FDIS primes.”

2023 FMJ and Grundon Recycling and Waste Management Survey

FMJ in conjunction with Grundon Waste Management is pleased to launch the 2023 waste management and recycling survey which examines the ways in which FMs approach their waste management responsibilities.

In this, the sixth year for the annual appraisal, we know there is a greater opportunity than ever for FMs to reappraise their waste and recycling operations and help their organisations meet the growing pressure to achieve ESG goals.

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In this survey we’ve posed a series of questions which include insights into FMs’ waste management strategy and targets, how they’re moving towards zero waste targets, and the importance of not just meeting compliance targets but also ESG goals.

The results of the 2023 survey will be published in FMJ magazine and form the basis of a white paper co-written by FMJ and the experts at Grundon on how to approach waste and recycling strategies.

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