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Julius Rutherfoord Retains £30m of London Cleaning Contracts

Julius Rutherfoord Retains £30m of London Cleaning Contracts
17 August 2022
 

Julius Rutherfoord has retained £30 million worth of education cleaning contracts, including a contract extension at City, University of London.

The retentions also include London Borough of Merton Schools, which has awarded a three plus two-year contract extension. This contract covers 48 school sites; All Saints Catholic College and Edmonton County School together with the new SEMH Free School, Salmon’s Brook School which are both part of the Edmonton Academy Trust Schools, now called “Edact”.

The company, which operates in London and the surrounding boroughs, cleans 136 education sites – both in the state and independent education sectors, providing 13,000 hours of cleaning each week.  

Chris Jarvis, Managing Director, commented: “The retention of these contracts is testament to the service provided by our amazing cleaning teams.

“We employ 1,200 cleaning staff who work on these and our other sites. All of them are 100 per cent committed to providing an excellent service to our customers, which is demonstrated by these retentions.

“Some of these contracts have been on our books since 2009, proving the value we add and we look forward to continuing our ongoing relationships with these customers.”

Picture: a photograph of the interior of City, University of London, showing a lobby area with communal seating. Image Credit: Julius Rutherfoord

Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 17 August 2022

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