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Artic wins maintenance deal at Lord’s Cricket Ground

Artic Building Services has won a new contract with Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord’s Cricket Ground for the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance.

Artic was awarded the deal to be the specialist contractor of choice at the prestigious site in London following a competitive tender process.

The 200-year-old ground is known as the premier cricket Ground in the world and is reputed to be the ‘Home of Cricket’.

Artic has supplied a residential team of engineers to deliver the planned and reactive maintenance. All mechanical and electrical aspects of the site rest with Artic to ensure a safe and compliant environment for all players, officials, members, staff and the public.

Supporting the in-house maintenance management and compliance team, Artic will also provide additional match day coverage to ensure that services are fault free for all patrons of the estate at the international Home of Cricket, whether it be the Grade II listed Pavilion to the new ‘state of the Art’ Compton and Edrich stands.

FMJ and Grundon Waste Management have launched the 2021 waste and recycling management survey. It’s the fourth year for the annual appraisal of how FMs manage their waste and recycling activities and one which marks an unprecedented period of disruption to services due to the pandemic.

In order to understand how FMs have navigated their way through the last year and their plans for meeting stringent waste and recycling targets we’ve posed a series of questions – aided by the advice and experience of our editorial steering committee.

The results of the 2021 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.

To take part in the survey click here.

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