Dalkia UK Secures Extended Contract With Colt Data Centre Services
After a 17-year partnership, Colt Data Centre Services has awarded Dalkia UK a new three-and-a-half-year FM contract. Dalkia UK will continue to provide critical...
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Dalkia will provide facilities management and maintenance services at Nottingham College in a new three-year contract.
The contract includes maintenance of heating and ventilation, lighting and cooling systems, boilers, PAT testing, BMS, CHP, lifts, access, photovoltaic solar panels, and high-voltage and low-voltage systems. It also covers mechanical and electrical upgrades and installation projects, service resilience and response capability.
The Dalkia team will work across the 77,000m2 campus of classrooms, communal areas, gymnasiums, laboratories, catering facilities and offices.
Gary McGinty, Director of Estates and Capital Projects at Nottingham College said, “Ensuring our buildings are well-maintained and providing a safe, comfortable environment for our staff and students is a top priority. Dalkia’s strong commitment to sustainability and their extensive experience in the education sector truly impressed us, and we look forward to a successful collaboration.”
Paul Quarrell, Principal at Reappraise Consulting added, “We are delighted to have advised Nottingham College in awarding this contract to Dalkia. We have no doubt that Dalkia is the right partner for the college moving forward and look forward to working with them as the contract proceeds.”
Mark Davis, Operations Manager at Dalkia said, “The education sector is a significant part of our portfolio. Our expertise lies in delivering technically led facilities management and we are delighted to be expanding our capabilities further in this area. With Nottingham College’s ethos of partnership and working alongside the community, we are excited to support them. Over the next three years, we look forward to transforming their estate asset management to a technically led, cutting edge delivery platform and working together to reduce carbon whilst delivering additional learning spaces.”
Picture: a photograph showing the exterior of one of the main buildings at Nottingham College. Image Credit: Dalkia
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 03 October 2024
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