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WPS wins hard FM deal with SAS Software

WPS Facilities Management, part of Wates Group, has won a three-year hard FM contract with SAS Software, adding a complex multi-site technology estate to its UK portfolio.

The contract, worth £1 million over the three-year term, covers statutory and regulatory planned preventative maintenance and reactive hard FM services across SAS’ UK locations. This includes its Marlow headquarters campus and offices in London and Glasgow, taking end-to-end responsibility for asset performance, legislative compliance and service continuity in high-performance office environments.

Service delivery will combine a dedicated onsite hard FM team at the Marlow campus, structured PPM and CAFM-managed reactive maintenance, planned regional compliance visits and rapid response callouts. This will come alongside integration with SAS’ existing specialist supply chain to ensure resilience, visibility and minimal disruption.

Terri Dale, Strategic Portfolio Director for WPS Facilities Management said: “This contract reflects the trust SAS has placed in our ability to maintain critical assets and create safe, compliant workplaces where people can thrive. Our role is to deliver consistent, high-quality services that enable people and organisations to perform at their best.”

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

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