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SBFM commits to nurturing future talent by joining The 5% Club

Soft FM service provider, SBFM, has pledged to increase the number of employees in ‘earn and learn’ positions over the next five years after joining the industry led young person’s recruitment initiative, The 5% Club. The 5% Club is a ...

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Metsä Tissue’s UK Sustainability Awards – the shortlisted entries revealed!

Metsä Tissue in the UK, in partnership with the Cleaning & Services Support Association, is delighted to reveal the shortlisted entries to its Sustainability Awards competition. The shortlist of the three best entries in each category, arranged alphabetically, is as ...

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Mace wins professional services contracts for schemes across ABP

Mace has been appointed to several major Associated British Ports (ABP) projects, through ABP’s Group Professional Services Framework. Mace’s consultancy arm will provide a range of services, including project management, cost and commercial advisory, project support and site supervision for ...

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Cleaning and hygiene industry members urged to join campaign and sign petition to help make the sector a national priority

The cleaning, hygiene and waste industry has come together to issue a call for sector staff to ‘speak up’ for their industry and help lobby MPs and sign a petition to make cleaning and hygiene a national priority. The British ...

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Three Sixty Design Solutions hits project milestone with FARO

A multi-disciplinary firm, which delivers survey, design and build solutions is deploying cutting-edge 3D laser scanning technology to survey 360 government sites nationwide in a £1million contract. Chichester-based Three Sixty Design Solutions is using next-generation FARO reality capture cameras to ...

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Triple win for Aston Services Group

Lancashire-based Aston Services Group has been awarded three new shopping centre contracts worth circa £1 million per annum. The independent facilities services provider has secured deals with Ladysmith Shopping Centre in Ashton, Manchester, Prince Bishops Place, Durham and Lakeside Doncaster. All ...

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Lack of diversity in the heating sector is ‘an absolute scandal’

A collective failure to address diversity means the heating and hot water industry is missing out on crucial skills and putting its whole future at risk, according to the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). Just two per cent of the sector’s ...

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The lessons from history – How to navigate global supply chain disruptions

Blog by Gemma Archibald, Alcumus CEO, Supply Chain Division  Disruptions in the global supply chains have been a ubiquitous problem of late and have accounted for a large part of the post-pandemic turmoil affecting businesses. However, this is not the ...

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If harnessed effectively flexible, hybrid working can be an ‘unexpected gift’ for employers

The findings of a recent CBRE survey have revealed the importance of flexibility in both employee and employer decision making, with positive outcomes for both, including increased productivity and innovative thinking, that employers can also capitalise on. The global real ...

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Final proposals for Apprenticeship Standard for the cleaning and hygiene industry submitted

Final proposals for an Apprenticeship Levy funded industry-wide Apprenticeship for the cleaning and hygiene sector have been submitted to the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (iATE). The approving body will give the final agreement and confirmation for the Apprenticeship ...

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