Artic Building Services has won a new healthcare facilities management contract with the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust. The deal, covers a large multi-site portfolio, which includes a total of 62 individual sites spanning across London and its boarding counties.
Artic says a key factor in the hard FM contract award was the company’s extensive healthcare portfolio, showcasing the delivery of mechanical & electrical maintenance for healthcare buildings and NHS sites and its extensive experience of supplying high-quality maintenance services in acute and critical NHS environments in line with the Health Technical Memoranda (HTM).
The contract commenced in April 2025 and covers all heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) maintenance. Artic’s HTM 03-01 trained engineers will reliably deliver planned preventative maintenance (PPM) to all mechanical assets across every site, including the London Ambulance Service central office in the heart of Waterloo, London.
To meet the critical demands of an NHS contract, this large, multi-site partnership will be managed by a contract manager and administrative team to ensure the efficient and reliable delivery of HVAC PPM services to all assets. The assets include a variety of AHU units which will be optimised to each unique space, in both performance and energy consumption, through regular maintenance across the healthcare sites.
Neil Cooper, Artic Healthcare Team Contract Manager, commented: “We are really excited to have another opportunity to show our dedication to working with the NHS. Making sure the sites are safe and comfortable enables the NHS to deliver the best possible patient care and we are proud to be a part of that.”
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