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WPS wins hard FM deal with Landmark Space

WPS Facilities Management, part of Wates Group, has won a three-year, multi-million-pound, hard FM contract with Landmark Space to maintain its portfolio of high-end offices, expanding one of WPS’ biggest sectors.

The contract with options to extend for up to two further years, covers statutory compliance, regulatory planned preventative maintenance and reactive hard FM services across Landmark Space’ national portfolio of flexible workspaces.

It will see WPS bring established experience in supporting office workplace in a 1,450+ property portfolio, to deliver compliant, high-performing buildings that offer high-quality office, coworking and meeting spaces.

Service delivery will be supported by a dedicated team, including account management, technical services leadership, contract administration, and a foot mobile engineering team, ensuring strong local presence and responsive support.

Jack Prady, Managing Director for WPS Facilities Management, said: “We know that the quality of workplaces is core to our day-to-day experience and productivity, so we are delighted to partner with Landmark Space who know that every working day matters.
 
“Via a digitalised solution, we provide everything needed to ensure assets and buildings are optimised. We will focus on collaboration, compliance and the occupier experience to add value to both the assets and the people who rely on them every day.”

Rob Kirk, Facilities Director for Landmark Space, said: “Maintaining our spaces to the high standard that our clients expect and deserve is critical to our promise to deliver engaging environments, which help people achieve their full potential in the workplace. We are pleased to partner with WPS to support us with our ongoing hard FM requirements – because every working day matters.”

Safety at Work
FMJ and Watco Webinar: Meeting compliance in a new culture of accountability 

From January 2026, the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) formally separated from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Created under the Building Safety Act 2022 in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the BSR is designed to raise safety standards across the built environment and introduce a stronger culture of accountability, transparency, and proactive risk management.

This shift places facilities managers in a more strategic safety assurance role – far beyond routine maintenance.

FMJ and Watco are hosting a webinar on 22 April at 11:00am to explore what this new regulatory landscape means for FMs. To register for the webinar click here.

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