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Hard services contract win for Q3

Boutique FM company, Q3, has won a three plus two-year, hard services contract with Middlesbrough-based video game developer, Double Eleven.

Under the terms of the deal, Q3 will be delivering a range of mechanical and electrical services to Double Eleven’s new Boho X flagship, head office. The Boho X building lies in the heart of Middlesbrough’s digital services quarter and is now home to around 300 employees.

Commenting on the new contract award, Martyn Freeman, CEO of Q3 Services, said: “We are delighted to be working with Double Eleven, and look forward to developing a strong partnership as they continue their exciting expansion.”

Matthew Harris, Facilities Manager at Double Eleven commented: “Q3 went into great detail during the site visit and has a proven delivery model. We liked their approach, and the fact that they will be delivering the contract through a local team.”

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