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Further expansion for Orega in the City of London

The flexible workspace provider is preparing to launch its 7th flexspace in London, having completed a new Management Agreement with insurance firm, WTW, to create a high spec flexible workspace at 51 Lime Street. The 36,000 sq ft of flexible ...

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Merger sees CH&CO expand its education business

Education caterer, Pablum, has merged with independent caterer and Royal Warrant holder, CH&CO.   Based in Fleet, Hampshire, Pabulum operates in over 100 schools within a 125-mile radius of its office, with a turnover of £28.5 million and employing over ...

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Arcus strengthens mobile FM capabilities through acquisition

Arcus Facilities Management has bolstered its mobile engineering, technology, and project delivery strength in the UK FM market, following its acquisition of the Trios Group. Trios is a business that employs over 200 people, and that has strong alignment with ...

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MoU to provide mutual benefits for IWFM and CICES

The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES) has revealed plans for closer ties with the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM). A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been drafted with the IWFM, the UK’s largest body for FM ...

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Churchill becomes an employee-owned business

Soft services provider, Churchill Group, has become an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT), in a move which the company says will ensure it “remains true” to its founding entrepreneurial ethos, and its core values while continuing to grow and evolve for ...

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ISS upgrades organic growth outlook and refocuses French business

In its latest trading update for the period 1 January – 30 June 2023, ISS has reported continued strong execution of its OneISS strategy and a upgraded organic growth outlook. In a separate announcement, the Group has also stated its ...

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Kier wins Birmingham Hospitals upgrade deal

Kier has won a three-year contract with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust (UHB) to deliver a programme of capital works, with the aim of achieving a modern, contemporary, and clinically efficient estate by 2026. Following on from the success of ...

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MyTAG in Zip World win

Technology firm, MyTAG, has been selected by Zip World as its IT solutions provider for health & safety, statutory compliance and employee engagement. Zip World is a Welsh outdoor adventure activity company which employs over 700 people across its seven ...

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Mitie boosts battery energy storage and electrical engineering capabilities

Mitie is expanding its high voltage electrical and civil engineering capabilities by welcoming the former G2 energy team to its business. Prior to its liquidation on 3 July, G2 energy supported a wide variety of engineering projects across the UK, ...

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DMA Group appointed for Port of Dover project

Kent-based property service specialist, DMA Group, has been awarded a major fire compliance project worth in excess of £2 million at the Port of Dover. The project will see DMA Group undertaking repairs and improvements as part of the Ports ...

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