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Mitie becomes EIDA Beacon member

Facilities transformation and management company, Mitie, joins a group of 14 EIDA Beacons recognised for demonstrating extraordinary commitment to tackling domestic abuse, implementing their own robust response and leading the way for workplace responses to domestic abuse in the UK. ...

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Condair acquires Kuul

Humidity control and evaporative cooling specialist, Condair, has acquired US-based evaporative media manufacturer, Kuul. Kuul is a leading manufacturer of glass fibre and cellulose media used in evaporative cooling systems and adiabatic pre-cooling for chillers and turbines. Rebranding as Condair ...

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M&E win for NG Bailey at University of Suffolk

The independent services and engineering business has won a seven-year contract to provide maintenance services to the University of Suffolk. The terms of the deal will see NG Bailey providing a full range of mechanical and electrical (M&E) maintenance for ...

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Edwin James Group expands service offering with acquisition

Engineering services provider, Edwin James Group, has acquired the entire share capital of Pettits Ltd and its operating subsidiary Motivair Compressors Ltd for an undisclosed sum. Integrating Motivair into the Edwin James Group portfolio introduces a new service offering, allowing ...

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Chequers supports ex-offenders in charity partnership

Churchill Group’s landscaping and arboriculture services arm, Chequers, has teamed up with the charity Onwards & Upwards to support the training and employment of ex-offenders. XO Bikes is an initiative of Onwards & Upwards that provides ex-offenders with bicycle repair ...

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New study reveals giving frontline workers greater control over their working patterns improves health and wellbeing

A new major two-year project by the flexible working consultancy Timewise and the Institute for Employment Studies, backed by Impact on Urban Health has found that frontline workers who gain input and control over their working pattern DO see wellbeing ...

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NWH lands waste management partnership deal with Everflow

Multi-utility provider, Everflow, has appointed The NWH Group as its primary waste management partner in Scotland, with the organisation operating primarily across the Scottish Central Belt covering a large area from Glasgow to Edinburgh. The partnership underscores Everflow’s commitment to ...

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Mitie acquires leading high voltage electrical engineering business

Mitie Group has entered into an agreement to acquire ESM Power, a leading high voltage electrical engineering business specialising in grid and power connections, for a maximum consideration of £8.5 million (comprising an initial payment of £5.5 million and performance-linked ...

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Blue light win for Wates FM

Hampshire & Isle of Wight’s Fire & Rescue Service and Police & Crime Commissioner has appointed Wates for the delivery of facilities management services at approximately 150 sites. The new four-year, £1.6 million deal, which comes with an optional four-year ...

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Public sector framework appointment for Amey

Full life-cycle engineering, operations and decarbonisation solutions firm, Amey has been awarded a place as a designated consultancy supplier on the Pagabo Professional Services Framework. The framework, which will run for a period of three years with an option to ...

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