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TFS Facilities Services partners with ICS Electrical Contractors

The East Midlands-based facilities management company has partnered with Leicestershire-based Electrical Contractors firm, ICS Electrical Contractors, to expand and enhance its existing service offerings.

The partnership will strengthen the M&E services within the TFS Group, whose clients include Odeon and CBRE, providing enhanced resources, expertise, and engineering capabilities nationwide.

Speaking about the new partnership, Martin Gayle, Managing Director at TFS Facilities Services, said: “TFS had been seeking the correct partner to strengthen its electrical mechanical services offering greater diversity to our clients. This partnership will more than plug the gap and will ensure TFS are able to offer a fully conversant and compliant electrical service to all of its existing and prospective customers. ICS had worked closely with TFS for some time offering a great service, professional advice hence the partnership was pleasantly unavoidable.”

Jordan Cooley, Director of ICS Electrical Contractors, added: “This new partnership will allow ICS and the TFS Group to expand its services nationwide. Having spent over a decade in the industry, it’s a privilege to be working with a prestigious company, especially as a young entrepreneur, moving ICS to the next level. I started the business to provide an exceptional service, always within budget and on time, to commercial clients in the public and private sectors. Partnering with TFS allows us to tackle supply chain issues in the FM and mechanical & electrical industries, having a complete in-house operations team.”

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