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Atalian Servest has extended its multi-service contract, worth £3.7m, with the Post Office for a further two years.
The contract between Atalian Servest and the Post Office originally commenced in 2014 to provide waste and cleaning services with the goal of reducing both the cost and carbon footprint of the services.
The facilities management provider is now responsible for managing cleaning, catering, landscaping, pest control, gritting, window cleaning, waste management, feminine hygiene management, reception and security services across 162 sites.
This extension follows Atalian Servest and the Post Office winning a prestigious Premises and Facilities Management (PFM) award in 2018 for “Partners in cleaning”.
Daniel Dickson, CEO UK & Ireland, Atalian Servest said: “Since 2014, we have had a great collaborative relationship with the Post Office and together have implemented significant change. We are proud to be continuing that. Atalian Servest and the Post Office winning the 2018 PFM award was testament to the substantial achievements and aligned values of both companies. We remain committed to supporting the Post Office and are delighted to be continuing this partnership, further building on the great work that has already been achieved.”
Atalian Servest is one of the world’s largest facilities services providers. The company offers cleaning, catering, security, building services, energy management and compliance, front of house, landscaping, logistics, waste management and pest control services to more than 32,000 clients in the public and private sectors.
Steve Norris, Head of Property, Post Office Ltd said: “Atalian Servest’s expertise means they are a key part of the smooth running of Post Office Ltd. We have great processes in place between us and they are very quick at presenting innovative solutions. We strive to uphold very high standards at the Post Office and I view Atalian Servest as an extension to the team that helps us to meet these. We look forward to continuing our journey together.”
Picture: Atalian Servest has extended its multi-service contract, worth £3.7m, with the Post Office for a further two years.
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 24 March 2020
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