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Amey launches new initiative to encourage sustainable work practices

A new six-point framework to help employees simplify and elevate great sustainability behaviours and practices has been launched by Amey. The Planet+ initiative delivers on a key commitment outlined in the organisation’s ambitious ESG strategy launched last year, to activate, ...

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Galliford Try appointed to £835m NHS framework

Galliford Try’s Specialist Services businesses have secured places on the new £835 million NHS North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC) Specialist Estates Engineering & Maintenance Services (Hard FM) Framework, for a four-year term. The company’s Asset Intelligence, Facilities ...

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BCIA bolsters training focus through Skills Working Group appointment

With a real focus on increasing the number of opportunities for young talent and developing industry-leading training schemes, the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has elected Adam Broomfield as Chair of its Skills Working Group. Broomfield, who is the current Operations ...

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Integral bags Capital & Regional deal

JLL’s building services and engineering firm, Integral, has secured an initial five-year deal with UK-focussed specialist real estate investment trust (REIT), Capital & Regional to provide mechanical, electrical, public health and fabric maintenance services to its shopping centres in England. ...

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ISS launches new security apprenticeship schemes

To mark this year’s International Security Officer’s Day (24 July), ISS has launched a new suite of security apprenticeship schemes to expand career opportunities for those working or wishing to work in security. The scheme will allow ISS security employees ...

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Planning green light given for new government hub in York

An application put forward by the Government Property Agency (GPA), Homes England and Network Rail, for an new state-of-the-art government office development in York, has been approved by the City of York Council Planning Committee. Earmarked for completion in 2027/2028, ...

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Reconomy renews Wolves partnership

The international circular economy specialist has renewed its patronage with Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) and the Wolves Foundation for the coming 2024/25 football season. Reconomy has been a partner of Wolverhampton Wanderers for over 10 years, and became the Club’s official ...

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Atlas reappointed for cleaning services at St James’ Court Hotel

Following a formal tender process, Atlas has been reappointed to deliver the overnight front of house cleaning service at St James’ Court, a Taj Hotel, situated in Mayfair, London. Under the terms of the contract, Atlas will be responsible for ...

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Carlisle Support Services appoints new MD

Security expert, John Lambert, has been appointed as Managing Director of Security and Events in the North at Carlisle Support Services. With a background that stems across 15 years within the public and private sectors, Carlisle says Lambert is well-placed ...

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Mitie continues with good trading momentum

The FM provider has released its latest trading update for the three-month period ended 30 June 2024 (Q1 FY25), which reports growth in revenue of 10.5% to £1,164m compared with the same quarter last year (Q1 FY24: £1,053m). Mitie says ...

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