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Back (L-R): Rhydian Vaughan, Chairman of the Fire Authority, Antony Collett, Managing Director, Wates FM, Matt Robertson, Director of Corporate Services, Fire Authority Front (L-R): Donna Jones, Police and Crime Commissioner, Terri Dale, Strategic Portfolio Director, Wates FM, Mike Ottaway, Head of Estates and Facilities Management, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

Blue light win for Wates FM

Hampshire & Isle of Wight’s Fire & Rescue Service and Police & Crime Commissioner has appointed Wates for the delivery of facilities management services at approximately 150 sites.

The new four-year, £1.6 million deal, which comes with an optional four-year extension, will see Wates deliver statutory mechanical and electrical compliance and preventative maintenance services as well as a range of reactive and project works for 61 fire stations and 93 police locations.

As part of Wates’ continued drive to decarbonise the built environment, the team will also work closely with Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s Fire & Rescue Service and Police & Crime Commissioner to identify opportunities to enhance operational efficiency across its sites.

Antony Collett, Managing Director of Wates’ Facilities Management business, commented: “Our breadth of experience across the UK, in both the public and private sectors, gives us an excellent foundation to meet the needs of Hampshire & Isle of Wight’s Fire & Rescue Service and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary. Our commitment is to bring true value for money while ensuring these vital services have the necessary critical resilience to do their jobs for the local community.”

Matt Robertson, HIWFRS Director of Corporate Services at Hampshire & Isle of Wight’s Fire & Rescue, said: “We are delighted to be working with Wates as our new hard facilities service partner.

“This new partnership will ensure that we continue to provide and maintain modern and inclusive facilities for our crews and their communities to use and enjoy.”

The contract adds to Wates’ current portfolio of blue light projects across the UK, which currently includes a range of fire station fit-outs and refurbishments on behalf of Cheshire East Fire & Rescue Service.

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