04 November 2024
Corps Security has won a contract to provide security services across 56 sites on The Langham Estate.
The Fitzrovia-based multi-site residential and commercial property management company dates back to 1925, and its estate contains residences, commercial office space and leisure and retail offerings.
Corps Security and its remote services division Corps Monitoring will provide physical security guarding with remote monitoring and response, with 18 new colleagues transferring to the company.
Andrew Topp, Sales and Marketing Director at Corps Security, said: “We are delighted for our new relationship with The Langham Estate, exploring the best-in-class integrated security solutions to keep people and assets safe and secure. Our company values align and we are looking forward to forging a strong relationship grounded in trust, collaboration and innovation – the best recipe to drive success and create a lasting impact.”
Graeme Noot, Head of FM at The Langham Estate, said: “From early in the tender process, Corps stood out as the leading candidate. They align closely with our people values, commitment to service excellence as well as shared our commitment to sustainability. Their ability to support us through our drive to a more innovative security solution across the estate which we believe will further enhance our customer experience. We are looking forward to working closely with Corps to further develop our security services and grow our partnership”.
Picture: a photograph of some of the Corps employees who will be working on the contract, standing in a line in front of a staircase.
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 04 November 2024
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