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Polyteck secures win with APML Estate

The construction and facilitates management firm has landed a one-year contract, valued at more than £150,000, with asset and investment management firm, APML Estate.

As of last month, Polyteck is now overseeing two of APML’s portfolios, covering a total of 16 buildings with more than 100 tenants. Services being delivered include plumbing and gas, lighting, building and fabric, HVAC, drainage and water hygiene, as well as fire safety, mechanical, electrical and roof safety systems.

As part of the contract, Polyteck will also be overseeing technical services and preventative and reactive maintenance, from task activity sheets to emergency repair responses, providing a 24/7 callout service.

APML Estate has a mixed-use, London-based portfolio of industrial, commercial and residential properties, centred on Knightsbridge and South Kensington but extending throughout the south-east of England. APML Estate is particularly known for its development of the Gloucester Arcade shopping and leisure complex.

John Yiannakis Polycarpou, Chairman of Polyteck, said: “Polyteck is proud to serve APML Estate, a prestigious client that recognised the variety and breadth of services Polyteck can provide in-house, as well as the flexibility of the CAFM system our teams are using.

“We can also easily adapt and integrate the modality of their working procedures, all of which resulted in Polyteck coming out top of a competitive tender process. APML Estate can trust that its facilities will remain at their best with Polyteck’s high-quality services.”

Polyteck also oversees facilities management at London venues including Manhattan Loft Gardens, Lillie Square, the Royal Exchange, Academy Gardens, and 60 Sloane Avenue.

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