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Here’s who you will be joining at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum

Would you like to join 60 other senior H&S professionals at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum for FREE as a VIP guest on February 6th?

Register your free VIP place here and you’ll be matched for series of pre-arranged, 1-2-1 meetings with suppliers who match your requirements and projects, plus you’ll have the opportunity to attend insightful and educational seminar sessions.

Lunch and refreshments are complimentary.

You will be joining peers representing the likes of:

Abingdon & Witney College

All England Lawn Tennis Club

Chemring Countermeasures

CITB

DFS

Ebbsfleet Engineering Services

Kier Utilities

Lifting Systems

Lush Retail

Historic Royal Palaces

John Lewis Partnership

Marks and Spencer

McColls Retail Group

NHS Blood and Transplant

Road Safety Markings Association

Roys Wroxham

St Georges Hospital

TI Automotive

William Hare Group

To confirm your attendance, click here.

Or for more information, contact Donald Matanga on 01992 374075 or email d.matanga@forumevents.co.uk.

Alternatively, to attend as an industry supplier, contact Lisa Rose on 01992 374077 or email l.rose@forumevents.co.uk.

Discover the Brexit clarity you need at the Facilities Management Forum

As one of the UK’s most senior FM professionals there’s a free VIP place for you at the Facilities Management Forum, which takes place on January 29th & 30th at Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted.

With BREXIT looming, and with raised concerns that we should expect a turbulent economic and workforce environment, the Facilities Management Forum will give you the opportunity to start the New Year by taking a step back to gain some clarity.

It will put you in touch with new suppliers who match your requirements and upcoming projects. Our seminars will provide practical advice and take-home tips. And you’ll have the opportunity to network with peers who share the same challenges and concerns as you.

Just 65 FM professionals will be attending the Forum. Amongst those already confirmed to attend are:

Butlins Skegness – Head of Facilities

Deliveroo – Global Head of Maintenance

Dixons Carphone – Facilities Manager

Drayton Manor Theme Park – Head of Estates

HM Forces – Regional Soft Facilities Manager

MyTime Active – Head of Asset Management

SLH Hotels – Group Commercial Director

Telefonica – Retail Facilities

Thames Valley Police – Procurement Manager

Add your name to the list by accepting our VIP invitation here.

For more information on attending as a delegate, contact Paige Aitken on 01992 374079 or email p.aitken@forumevents.co.uk.

Or to attend as an industry supplier, contact Sam Walker on 01992 374054 or email s.walker@forumevents.co.uk.

FM Industry Christmas Party

Look who’s joining us at the FM Christmas Party!

Are you joining the cream of the UK’s FM community at the FM Christmas Party?

Hosted by the FM Forum and the FMJ, the FM Christmas Party is taking place on Thursday November 29that the BEAT London private members club.

Tickets are priced at just £40 +VAT each, which includes entrance, drinks and canapes. Buy yours now to avoid disappointment!

You’ll be joining the likes of:

ACM Environmental

Active Workplace Solutions

Airdri

AJ Products

Arcus FM

Barley Communications

BioHygiene

BPR Group Europe

BusinessWatch UK Fire & Security

Complete Washroom Solutions

Core Vision

COREcruitment

Corps Security

ECA Group

Esoteric

EuroWorkSpace

Forbo Flooring

FSI

Gx Glass

Hygienie

JC Group

KM Facilities Management

Linaker

Love Your Work Space

Lucion Services

Martin Evans

Millwood Servicing

Mytime Active

NSS Group

OnSolve

Planon Software

Plant Designs

ProActive Commercial Maintenance

Rendall and Rittner

RSPB

simPRO Software

Solid Management

St George City

Survey Roofing

Suzanne Howe Communications

Techserve

Thames Valley Police

The Xenon Group

Total Solutions Group

uComply

unifi.id

Vectair Systems

Veolia ES

Viridor Waste Management

Don’t miss out! Book your ticket today!

Fire Door Survey 2018 yields surprising results

By Precise UK Managed Services

Half of all tradespeople do not feel confident about advising customers on fire door safety, according to a poll of 2,000 individuals carried out by online trade supplier Ironmongery Direct, which was supported by the Fire Industry Association.

The survey results have been published after Fire Door Safety Week, which was 24th to 30th September to raise awareness of the importance of fire doors in saving lives.

Less than 20 per cent of the tradespeople polled had seen an increase in demand for fire safety products or, just as importantly, replacement intumescent (smoke seal) strips for fire doors.

The poll illustrated an alarming lack of general public and industry awareness of the life-saving role of fire doors, which are a legal requirement in all commercial, public and multi-occupancy buildings.

Fire Industry Association chief executive Ian Moore said that fire doors were one of many essential elements to keeping people safe from fire.

He added: “A fire risk assessment should determine, through thorough inspection, any potential risks or hazards so that they may be resolved.”

Whatever building you work in or visit ask yourself these questions: ‘how do I get out of this building?’; ‘are the Fire Doors actually fire doors?; and beware the signs on the door, as the fact that there is a sign doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s a Fire Door.

Precise Managed Services undertake Fire Risk Assessments, Fire Risk Assessment audits and Fire Door Inspections and reports and are members and are trained by the Fire Protection Association.

Do you offer Asset Management services to FMs? We want to hear from you!

Each month on FM Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the facilities management market – and in November we’ll be focussing on Asset Management services.

It’s all part of our new ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help FM industry buyers find the best products and services available today.

So, if you’re a supplier of FM Asset Management services and would like to be included as part of this exciting new shop window, we’d love to hear from you – for more info, contact Stuart O’Brien on stuart.obrien@mimrammedia.com.

Here are the areas we’ll be covering, month by month:

November – Asset Management

December – Business Continuity

For more information on any of the above, contact Stuart O’Brien on stuart.obrien@mimrammedia.com.

BCO reveals the UK’s best office workplaces

The British Council for Offices (BCO) National Awards winners have been revealed, with Bloomberg’s London HQ scooping both the ‘Best of the Best’ and ‘Corporate Workplace’ awards.

The office was joined by five other award winners recognised for excellence in office space, with the National Awards programme recognising top quality office design and functionality – something that’s integral to the great work carried out FMs and industry suppliers across the country.

The full list of winners is: 

  • ‘Best of the Best’ and ‘Corporate Workplace’: Bloomberg, London
  • ‘Commercial Workplace’: Number One Kirkstall Forge, Leeds
  • ‘Refurbished/ Recycled Workplace’: Here East, London
  • ‘Innovation’: White Collar Factory, London
  • ‘Fit Out of Workplace’: Registers of Scotland – SVP Platform, Glasgow
  • ‘Projects up to 1,500’: Albert Works, Sheffield

Here’s how the BCO’s judges described each of the category winners and the reasons they came out on top:

Bloomberg, located in the heart of the City of London, consolidates the company’s workforce of 4,000 into a new European headquarters for the first time. The BCO judging panel described it as one of the most significant office developments in recent times, and an ‘exceptional’ workplace for its occupants. They agreed that Bloomberg is an exemplar of sustainability and wellbeing: having achieved the highest BREEAM score of any building to date. The judges also were impressed by the building’s striking central spiral ramp, designed to promote collaboration and communication among its staff.

Number One Kirkstall Forge is the first commercial building within Kirkstall Forge, the regeneration of one of the UK’s oldest continually industrialised sites, which will ultimately be transformed into a mixed-used community with a potential for up to 1,000 homes and a total of 300,000 sq.ft. of office space and supporting amenities. The judges praised Number One Kirkstall Forge for delivering a truly unique workplace environment, which subtly reinterprets the site’s wooded riverside setting whilst setting a high standard of contemporary workplace design.

Here East now provides London with a new tech campus comprising 1.2M sq.ft. of office space for a wide range of tenants and start-up companies. The judges noted the clever architectural interventions, which have transformed the building from a two-storey shed with blank, solid facades to an office with a “dazzling” patterned exterior. The panel describe Here East as a benchmark for tech hubs around the world, as well as a major contributor to the ongoing regeneration of its locale.

The 39,285 sqm White Collar Factory, located on Old Street’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’, was lauded by the judges for its ingenuity, creativity and boldness. Notable features of this workplace include a landscaped roof terrace and an elevated running track, both of which have proved popular with tenants. The judging panel commented that the standard set by White Collar factory goes far beyond those of a usual commercial office development and, in their view, will continue to set a high benchmark in innovation for many years to come.

Registers of Scotland – SVP Platform was designed and delivered as a new smart working environment to support the organisation’s digital transformation programme, relocating staff from their previous Glasgow and Edinburgh offices. The BCO judging panel described the project as a great example of the public sector leading the way in the delivery of excellence in offices. They praised those involved in the project for their seamless and enthusiastic collaboration, which has ultimately lead to the delivery of an excellent working environment for the Registers of Scotland workforce.

Albert Works, is a recently completed workplace converted from disused, and previously dilapidated, traditional red-brick industrial warehouses. It is the first phase of a larger £10million ‘Alsop’s Field’ regeneration project in the heart of Sheffield’s Cultural Industry Quarter (CIQ) conservation area. The BCO judges praised the sensitivity and quality of both the restoration of the brick warehouse and the seamless integration of the newer intervention, describing the main external façade as boldly different, yet delicate and sympathetic to the building’s historic industrial context.

Nigel Clark, Chair of the BCO National Judging Panel, said: “Each year, the buildings considered by the BCO Awards judging panel are of an incredibly high standard, representing the very best of the UK office sector. This year’s entrants are no exception, including developments within high profile regeneration projects, prominent new headquarters and innovative refurbishments. The ‘Best of the Best’ winner, Bloomberg, goes beyond best practice – it has delivered something truly exceptional in the heart of London, and has reset the benchmark for corporate headquarter buildings.

Richard Kauntze, Chief Executive of the BCO, added: “This year’s BCO National Awards nominees have variously displayed considered placemaking, innovative design and a commitment to sustainability and wellbeing. The common factors between them all, and for the winners in particular, were the sheer quality of the workplaces, along with the commitment and ambition of all parties involved in the development. Congratulations to all nominees, our highly commended entrants and, of course, the award winners themselves”.

For more information about the awards and the winners this year visit the BCO website (www.bco.org.uk).

FM suppliers invited to bid for places on new defence framework

The Future Defence Infrastructure Services (FDIS) contracts will provide FM services across the UK defence estate, replacing existing arrangements when they come to an end.

The contracts are being procured as part of the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Workplace Services Facilities Management Marketplace framework. This is a new way of working for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), designed to enable access to a more diverse supplier base, while improving value for money for the taxpayer by leveraging government buying power.

This phase of the FDIS programme will procure new Hard FM arrangements for 4 Regional Prime contracts and five contracts that will replace the current National Housing Prime. The contracts have a collective value of £2.9 billion, excluding additional works. A later stage of the process will procure a National Training Management contract to replace the current National Training Estate Prime.

DIO’s Commercial Director Jacqui Rock said: “DIO is not only one of the largest providers of housing in the UK, with a stock of nearly 50,000 homes, it is also responsible for managing land and buildings across hundreds of diverse MOD sites.

“We are pleased to be working with CCS to procure these contracts. We want to make DIO easier to do business with and adopting this route to market is one of the ways that we hope to achieve this, while enabling us access to a wider, more diverse and increasingly resilient supply base.”

CCS Strategic Category Director – Buildings, Sam Ulyatt said: “This procurement is a part of the FM Marketplace, which is changing the way in which central government and the wider public sector procure their FM deals, delivering great value for the taxpayer. We are proud to be working in partnership with DIO and supporting delivery against their commercial strategy for common goods and services.”

The initial phase of the procurement process will see suppliers qualifying onto each of the lots in the framework, enabling them to participate in subsequent call-off competitions. The award of places to suppliers on each of the framework lots is expected to be completed by the end of February 2019, with call off competitions starting soon afterwards.

Each DIO call off contract will be 7 years in length, with options to extend up to a further 3 years, subject to satisfactory performance and other considerations.

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Secure your VIP invite to the Facilities Management Forum

As one of the UK’s most senior FM professionals there is a place waiting for you at the Facilities Management Forum.

With Brexit looming, and with raised concerns that we should expect a turbulent economic and workforce environment, the event will give you the opportunity to start the New Year by taking a step back to gain some clarity.

It all takes place on 29 & 30 January 2019 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted – you can register for your FREE place right here.

The Facilities Management Forum will put you in touch with new suppliers who match your requirements and upcoming projects.

Meanwhile, seminars will provide practical advice and take-home tips. And you’ll have the opportunity to network with peers who share the same challenges and concerns as you.

Just 65 FM professionals will be attending the Forum. Amongst those already confirmed to attend are:

Butlins Skegness – Head of Facilities

Deliveroo – Global Head of Maintenance

Dixons Carphone – Facilities Manager

Drayton Manor Theme Park – Head of Estates

HM Forces – Regional Soft Facilities Manager

MyTime Active – Head of Asset Management

SLH Hotels – Group Commercial Director

Telefonica – Retail Facilities

Thames Valley Police – Procurement Manager

Add your name to the list by accepting our VIP invitation here.

For more information on attending as a delegate, contact Paige Aitken on 01992 374079 or email p.aitken@forumevents.co.uk.

Or to attend as an industry supplier, contact Sam Walker on 01992 374054 or email s.walker@forumevents.co.uk.

Join DFS, Historic Royal Palaces and M&S at the Occupational Safety & Health Forum

The Occupational Safety & Health Forum takes place on February 6th at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted – add your name to the VIP guest list!

It’s FREE for you to attend and it will give you the opportunity to connect with suppliers relevant to your business for a series of face-to-face meetings – click here to secure your place.

In addition, you can attend a series of seminar sessions, plus lunch and all refreshments are inclusive of your complementary VIP ticket.

Among the organisations already confirmed as attending are Abingdon & Witney College, CITB, Kier Utilities, Marks and Spencer, Roys Wroxham, William Hare Group, All England Lawn Tennis Club, DFS, Lifting Systems, McColls Retail Group, TI Automotive, Chemring Countermeasures, Ebbsfleet Engineering Services, Historic Royal Palaces, Road Safety Markings Association and many more.

To confirm your attendance, click here.

Or for more information, contact Donald Matanga on 01992 374075 or email d.matanga@forumevents.co.uk.

Alternatively, to attend as an industry supplier, contact Lisa Rose on 01992 374077 or email l.rose@forumevents.co.uk.