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Wemyss Bay Station part of the ScotRail estate, serviced by Robertson Facilities Management

ScotRail contract win for Robertson Facilities Management

Robertson Facilities Management (RFM) has been appointed to deliver grounds maintenance and winter gritting services for ScotRail following a competitive tender process.

The two-year contract award marks the first time RFM has worked with ScotRail, the national passenger rail operator in Scotland.

RFM will deliver planned and reactive services at more than 360 locations across Scotland including stations, depots, signalling centres, office buildings, operational yards, and passenger-facing areas that require year-round upkeep.

The scope covers winter gritting, vegetation control, litter collection, and wider grounds maintenance to support safe and well-managed environments across the ScotRail estate.

William Heaney, Managing Director, Scotland, Robertson Facilities Management, said: “Scotland’s rail network plays a vital role in daily life and we understand the level of care required to keep such a large and varied estate safe, compliant and well managed.

“Our teams bring extensive experience in maintaining complex operational environments and will apply that knowledge to support consistent, high quality and value driven services across the network.

“We look forward to building a collaborative partnership with ScotRail that helps create welcoming and dependable spaces for staff and passengers throughout the year.”

E.ON and FMJ webinar: Moving from a reactive service to proactive services: Identifying energy issues early and automatically

Wednesday 14 January at 11:00am

Building Management Systems (BMS) have long been used to control the heart of a building – monitoring and controlling its essential systems such as lighting, ventilation, heating and air conditioning. Facilities Managers want the best visibility to help detect and deal with concerns before they become issues.

This webinar brings together the experts from energy network provider, E.ON along with FM thought leaders to discuss moving from a reactive service to a proactive service. By identifying energy issues early and automatically, instead of occupants reporting issues, then potential faults can be identified early and remedied. The BMS does this before the problem occurs by using smart alerting and EMC support services.

Panel:

  • Sara Bean: Editor FMJ (Facilities Management Journal)
  • Nick Westlake: Energy and Service Delivery Manager at E.ON Control Solutions
  • Sunil Shah, the author of IWFM’s Energy Management Good Practice Guide and MD of Acclaro Advisory
  • David Cermak, Regional Facilities Manager for David Lloyd Clubs

To register for the webinar which will be taking place on 14 January 2026 at 11:00am click here.

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