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Polyteck in Gerald Eve contract win

Construction and facilities management company, Polyteck, has won a three-year contract for the provision of mechanical and electrical (M&E) services across a portfolio of Gerald Eve commercial properties in London’s Mayfair and the Home Counties.

The new contract will see Polyteck mobilise three static sites as well as six further mobile sites to ensure rapid service delivery across the portfolio.

Gerald Eve, a Newmark company, is a real estate advisory business of chartered surveyors and property consultants based in the UK, operating from nine offices with more than 600 team members.

The group works with property owners, investors, occupiers and developers with services including capital markets, corporate real estate advisory, asset management, tenant representation, landlord leasing, planning and development and building consultancy, property management, valuation and business rates services.

Simon Hatton, Operations Director at Polyteck, said: “Following a competitive tender process, we’re delighted to be awarded this contract with Gerald Eve. The Gerald Eve team were impressed by our bid and the expert delivery we’ve provided on our existing contract with them, and we look forward to continuing to work together.”

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