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13th February  2026

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Paul Saville-King joined Unispace as Group CEO. Unispace is a global leader in workplace strategy, design and construction for corporate offices and life sciences laboratories. Paul was previously Group Product Offer at CBRE.

After 37 years as Managing Director at Jaguar Building Services Ltd, Paul Roberts, is transitioning to the role of Chairman. Steve Jackaman, who has worked closely with Paul for 17 years, has accepted the position of Managing Director.

Group Metropolitan Board Director Karl Warner is now Operations Director, and Steffan Chapman has been promoted to Mechanical Director.

Corps Security announced the appointment of Kathryn Fleming as Non-Executive Director (NED). Kathryn joins the board alongside Chairman Chris Nickols, CEO Mike Bullock, NED Fiona Strens, and CFO Paul Craggs.


NG Bailey is creating over 70 new positions through its award-winning apprenticeship programme, with applications now open across its UK divisions.

Launched during National Apprenticeship Week, these roles cover disciplines including project engineering, electrical, quantity surveying, and IT services. The programme offers industry-recognised qualifications and competitive salaries, providing opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to work on major national infrastructure projects.

Full details on available roles and the application process are available at https://www.ngbailey.com/apprenticeships


Tendra Technical Services has unveiled its 3–4 year strategic plan following the integration of its three initial acquisitions: The James Mercer Group, Fletchers Engineering, and Coat Facilities Group. Established by the Triton Smaller Mid-Cap Fund II in December 2025, Tendra aims to become a leader in UK built environment technical services.

By uniting the leadership of these firms, Tendra is leveraging shared capabilities and a unified identity to drive growth through revenue synergies and operational collaboration. The group remains active in its expansion and expects to finalise its next acquisition within the coming months.


Great British Energy – Nuclear (GBE-N) has appointed Mott MacDonald and WSP to provide specialist environmental services and permitting support for the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) programme at Wylfa. The five-year appointments are valued at up to £25M.

Under this joint approach, both firms will provide multidisciplinary expertise in environmental assessment and regulatory compliance to ensure robust approvals for this nationally significant project. This collaboration builds on previous work with GBE-N, including Mott MacDonald’s siting projects at Oldbury and WSP’s strategic advisory support, to accelerate the UK’s transition to low-carbon energy.


JLL announced its 48-month reappointment to the Crown Commercial Service’s Estates Management Services Framework (EMS2), securing positions across seven lots of the new framework iteration (RM6343).

This framework provides government departments and wider public sector organisations with flexible and streamlined procurement routes across seven critical lots:

- Lot 1: Multi-disciplinary (Total Estates Management)

- Lot 2: Estates (Property) Management

- Lot 3: Agency & Lease Management

- Lot 4: Surveying & Strategic Advice

- Lot 5: Valuation & CPO

- Lot 6: Business Rates

- Lot 7: Workplace Services Performance Partner


Mitie has been awarded a new three-year contract with the London Fire Brigade, covering 97 sites across Greater London. The agreement includes cleaning, security at two offices and the Command Centre, guest services at headquarters, and pest control at Lambeth River Fire Station. The contract features an option for a two-year extension.

To support the Brigade’s carbon reduction goals, Mitie will utilise eco-friendly products, local suppliers, and a fully electric fleet. Operations will be managed via the Merlin Connect platform for enhanced efficiency and task tracking. Additional services include landscaping and washroom hygiene.


Riaz Kahn, a first-year Speech and Language Therapy student, has won a national scholarship from AJ Products UK for a workplace design addressing the "invisible workload" of communication stress.

Kahn’s winning proposal utilizes clinical research on cognitive load and sensory overload to create a practical three-zone layout: a Focus Zone for concentration, a Collaboration Zone for teamwork, and a Voice Zone for private calls. The design includes sound-absorbing materials, live sound feedback displays, and features to encourage microbreaks.


At the UK Green Building Council they are preparing for one of their biggest launches of the year so far: the Framework for a Nature-Positive Built Environment. It’s coming on 18th February, and you can join the launch webinar to hear more about it from an excellent expert panel by signing up at https://ukgbc.org/events/framework-for-a-nature-positive-built-environment-launch/


Skanska has begun the transformation of One Appold Street in the City of London for Broadgate, a joint venture between British Land and GIC. The project will retain the existing 1980s concrete and steel structure while adding six floors and a new facade, resulting in a 14-storey building with 360,000 sq ft of office space and 48,000 sq ft of leisure facilities.

Skanska’s in-house specialists will provide MEP services, prioritizing sustainability through circular design to target NABERS 5–5.5* and BREEAM Outstanding ratings. Executive Vice President Terry Muckian and Project Director Tony Boorer highlighted that structural refurbishment significantly reduces carbon impact compared to demolition. Completion is expected in Q1 2029.


LID Publishing is releasing The Human-Centric Leader by Simone Fenton-Jarvis and Louisa Clarke on 26th February 2026. According to the press release, this book positions leadership as critical infrastructure by integrating people, profit, and performance.

Building on the framework of The Human-Centric Workplace, the authors provide a practical model focused on four key areas: leading yourself, people, the organisation, and communication. The book offers a human-first approach to balancing purpose with a viable business model to drive engagement and trust during periods of technological disruption.


Sowga, a Pareto company, has been awarded a major Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) services contract with BNP Paribas Real Estate UK Property Management following a competitive tender process.

The contract covers over 50 mobile locations across London and the Home Counties. These will be serviced by Sowga’s in-house mobile M&E engineering solution, featuring a dedicated team of mechanical engineers, electricians, and multi-skilled specialists.

As part of the onboarding process, Sowga has initiated a comprehensive mobilisation programme, including asset verification and data gathering, to ensure long-term consistency and compliance.


L&G has deployed over £1bn in real estate debt this past year, recently highlighted by a £385m refinancing of Almacantar’s One and Two Southbank Place. This transaction increases the existing £300m facility and extends the loan maturity to April 2029.

The deal reflects L&G’s confidence in high-quality London office assets and supports their goal of reaching £85bn in private markets AUM by 2028.

One and Two Southbank Place, both located adjacent to Waterloo Station, comprise 545,000+ sq ft of prime office space. One Southbank Place is let to Shell, while Two Southbank Place is let to WeWork, which is widely regarded as its flagship UK location. Both buildings also house a mix of retail offerings.


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026, and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames.    

Current sponsors and table owners include: 3Way Cleaning, BBGG, Capcon Engineering, City Electrical Factors, Core Facilities Services, CYS Security, Edmundson Electrical, Emerald Lifts, Garden Style, HOSS Engineering, KEM Pumps, KGN Pillinger, MS Webb, PFS Group, Precision Lifts, PTSG, Senseco, TestUK, Thermatic, Unite Lift Services, Westbury FM, Yesss Electrical, and YorPower.

Will you be joining them?


06th February  2026

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Mecsia, the compliance-led inspection and maintenance group, announced the appointment of Neil Johnson as CEO to drive the next phase of the Company’s growth.

Neil has enjoyed a long and successful career in the industry, running large, complex businesses within CBRE, while also founding a CAFM software business.

Showerkap announced the appointment of Malcolm Foreman as Chief Financial Officer.

Malcolm joins the board of directors to oversee all financial aspects of the company, including financial planning, accounting, investor relations, IP strategy, and treasury functions. 

Sustainable soap manufacturer Soap₂O has appointed Simon Weavers as Managing Director for the UK and Rest of World (excluding North America).

DataScope has appointed Tom Thurlow as Chief Revenue Officer to strengthen its customer support and global revenue performance.

In this role, he will oversee global revenue, market execution, and commercial consistency, working closely with senior leadership and investors to enhance DataScope’s market positioning.


Nearly 800 employees working predominantly as housekeepers and security guards at BT will have their rights safeguarded in a facilities handover, the CWU has said.

The union has been told that CBRE UK have now been officially appointed BT’s facilities management partner.

This decision, which becomes effective from April 1st 2026, covers cleaning services previously provided by ISS, Peartree Cleaning who provide services at BT HQ and OCS who provide services at the BT office in Birmingham moving to Excellerate Services UK Limited and static security guard roles transferring to SecuriGroup Limited. It will also see some members being moved via TUPE transfer to employment with CBRE.

As such, the CWU will now be heading into consultation for four TUPEs where consultation will take place on any proposed changes or alterations that the new contractors will foresee.

That includes all issues from contractual terms, conditions of employment, benefits and other non-contractual policies.


Knight Frank’s latest research highlights a critical supply crunch in the London office market, driven by a surge in expansionary demand. In 2025, 70% of major corporate lettings involved companies increasing their footprint, resulting in the strongest take-up performance since the pandemic at 12.1 million sq ft.

Key findings include:

- Strategic Expansion: Large businesses now view the office as a strategic asset, with 70 of the 98 deals over 20,000 sq ft being expansionary.

- Supply Shortage: Vacancy for prime space has dropped to 0.3% in the City Core and 0.8% in the West End Core, driving rents to record highs of £102.50 and £185 per sq ft respectively.

- Pre-letting and Re-gears: To secure space ahead of 2030 lease expirations, pre-letting activity reached its highest level since 2017, while 39% of transactions are now re-gears due to limited stock.

- Investment Recovery: Investment turnover rose 45% to £9.3 billion in 2025, with institutional investors returning to fund the new supply necessary for London's global competitiveness.

This data underscores a fundamental shift toward high-quality, long-term commitments as firms integrate AI and adopt four-day-a-week office models.


LaSalle Investment Management has secured two significant pre-lettings at One Exchange Square in London on behalf of PNB. Gibson Dunn has agreed to 154,000 square feet across floors 8–12, and Pacific Life Re will occupy 84,000 square feet on floors 6 and 7. Following the FTI Consulting pre-let, the development is now 80% let with 15% under offer.

Scheduled for completion in Q1 2026, the 100% electric building features terraces on every floor and targets BREEAM Outstanding, NABERS 5*, and Well Platinum certifications. By retaining 90% of the existing structure, the project anticipates a 50% reduction in embodied carbon compared to typical new builds.


The Q4 2025 RICS UK Construction Monitor indicates that UK construction activity remained flat, with a headline net balance of -6% reflecting a period of subdued conditions.

Infrastructure outperformed other sectors with a +12% workload balance, driven by energy projects, and leads the 2026 forecast with an expected balance of +32%. Conversely, private housing, commercial, and industrial sectors continued to contract, while public housing showed slight stabilization.

Financial constraints and planning delays remain the primary obstacles, cited by approximately 60% of respondents. Despite these challenges and ongoing pressure on profit margins due to cost inflation, the twelve-month outlook has improved, with workload expectations rising to +17% and employment expectations to +14%.


Viridis Living has achieved Gateway 2 approval from the Building Safety Regulator for the first two 14-storey, high-risk buildings (HRBs) at the University of Manchester’s Fallowfield Campus. These two buildings will provide 412 en-suite beds, with structural works beginning this month.

The consortium—comprising Equitix, GRAHAM, and Derwent FM—attained these approvals within 15 weeks of planning consent and expects decisions on the remaining five HRB submissions within two months. Designed by Sheppard Robson, the redevelopment will deliver 3,300 homes across five heritage-inspired neighborhoods. The project utilizes Modern Methods of Construction to target BREEAM Excellent and Passivhaus certification, which would make it the largest certified Passivhaus project in Europe.


Business Moves Group (BMG) has partnered with Iron Mountain to provide an integrated workplace transformation service. This partnership combines physical moves and asset management with information governance under a single accountable partner.

Through this partnership, BMG extends its established workplace transformation capability to include records management, digitisation programmes, compliant retention schedules and secure information storage. The company claims that this will enable organisations to consolidate suppliers, improve visibility across assets and information, and strengthen governance aligned to regulatory, security and ESG requirements.


A recent SafeSite Facilities survey of 500 construction professionals revealed that 86% witnessed a preventable on-site accident in the past year, a figure that rises to 95% among site safety officers.

Regarding specific injuries during the last year, 37% of respondents reported personal injuries—though rates were lower for experienced workers—while 42% saw a colleague injured and 34% reported injuries to members of the public. Only 14% of professionals worked on sites where no injuries occurred.


Compass Group UK & Ireland has secured a seven-year contract with Heathrow to provide food and beverage services for 80,000 colleagues under its new brand, Social at Heathrow. The contract includes catering for the third runway expansion project and construction teams.

Starting this April, Social at Heathrow will begin a multi-million-pound refurbishment of its eleven airport restaurants, introducing smart vending and kiosk ordering technology. Additionally, the brand will support Heathrow’s sustainability strategy through a food waste management initiative in Terminal 5 and a returnable cup scheme at the airport’s HQ, expected to save nearly 170,000 single-use cups annually


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026, and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames.    

Current sponsors and table owners include: 3Way Cleaning, BBGG, Capcon Engineering, City Electrical Factors, CYS Security, Edmundson Electrical, Emerald Lifts, Garden Style, HOSS Engineering, KEM Pumps, KGN Pillinger, MS Webb, PFS Group, Precision Lifts, PTSG, Senseco, TestUK, Thermatic, Unite Lift Services, Westbury FM, Yesss Electrical, and YorPower.

Will you be joining them?


30th January 2026 

 

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Rob Jepson has been appointed as CEO for Sodexo UK & Ireland’s Health & Care business with Philip Leigh leading on strategic projects across the region.

Before joining Sodexo Rob was group director of estates and facilities at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), one of the largest acute Trusts in the UK with 10 hospitals across seven separate sites and a long-standing client partner of Sodexo..

Mark Little has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of national commercial cleaning and FM company Cleanology. He will be playing a pivotal role supporting the £25 million turnover company’s ambitious plans to double in size.

Habinteg Housing Association has appointed Martin Warhurst as its new Chief Executive Officer.

Prior to his new position, Martin was the accessible housing specialist’s interim CEO for 14 months. During that time, he led  in the delivery of key priorities at the association, including an improvement programme for its repairs service and development of its data, digital and technology strategy.


Alan Cooper, the founder of Waste to Wonder Worldwide, has been awarded an OBE for his services to charity and sustainability.

This prestigious honor reflects more than two decades of dedication to "challenging the perception of waste." Under Alan’s leadership, what began as a modest effort to redirect redundant office furniture has grown into one of the world's largest ethical reuse programs. To date, the organization has donated over £49 million worth of equipment, supported more than 1,500 schools across 47 countries, and diverted thousands of tonnes of furniture from landfills.


Griff Rhys Jones has issued a rallying cry to everyone who cares about Liverpool Street Station to make a noise about destructive proposals that would plunge passengers into years of disruption. 

The broadcaster and heritage campaigner urged people to submit letters of objection – long or short – to the City of London before it considers Network Rail’s plans for a 19-storey tower.

Griff was speaking at a packed meeting hosted by SAVE and the architect John McAslan + Partners (JMP) where they demonstrated an alternative approach to improving London’s busiest station is possible, one that doesn’t involve building a tower through the concourse. 

The result of six months’ work is an innovative and elegant design that involves a much smaller quantum of office space which would be far quicker to erect and require virtually no demolition. 

The office space would be suspended unobtrusively over one end of the trainshed roof in a lightweight vaulted structure. By contrast the £1.2bn+ Network Rail proposal involves demolishing the whole concourse and major construction – work that would require rolling closures for years.  

The JMP team, which includes architects, engineers and other specialists, is confident the station could continue to operate without disruption to train services while their project was built. 


Great Portland Estates plc (GPE)  announced that Vanta, the agentic trust platform, is upsizing its Fully Managed workspace at Kent House, W1, by nearly 50% to over 11,000 sq ft.

Following a major refurbishment, Kent House provides 59,300 sq ft of premium workspace featuring a rooftop terrace and amenities designed for high-growth teams. This expansion reflects a broader trend, as AI-led customers now represent 10.5% of GPE’s total office portfolio and 22.9% of its Fully Managed offering.

TfL has released its draft Business Plan through 2029/30, outlining major investments to enhance London’s transport network. Key priorities include expanding the Superloop and zero-emission bus fleet, progressing the DLR extension to Thamesmead, and advancing the Bakerloo line extension and West London Orbital.

The plan also commits to making 50% of Tube stations step-free, upgrading signalling on the District and Metropolitan lines, and replacing fleets for the Piccadilly line, DLR, and trams. To improve road safety and efficiency, TfL will implement world-leading traffic management technology by 2028 and continue expanding the cycle network. Additionally, the proposal includes exploring a publicly owned bus company and new fare loyalty schemes to reinvest in the network.


OCS has secured a new security partnership with Tesco, covering approximately 300 stores across Scotland and Northern Ireland. This contract extends a 19-year collaboration and transitions 300 security officers to OCS via a structured TUPE process.

The service model prioritizes customer-service-focused safety and mobile patrol coordination, supported by a dedicated estate ambassador model to connect stores with local community networks and social value teams.


Westminster City Council has granted planning permission for Foster + Partners’ redevelopment of 1 St James's Square. The project retains over 50% of the existing structure to save embodied carbon while introducing a new Portland stone breathable façade and two additional levels with green outdoor spaces.

Targeting BREEAM Outstanding, NABERS 5.5*, and WELL Platinum, the all-electric design features a mixed-mode ventilation system, air-source heat pumps, and integrated photovoltaic panels. These elements, combined with a smart control philosophy, aim to reduce cooling energy consumption by approximately 70% and exceed GLA sustainability targets.

The scheme provides 11,000 square metres of premium office space across ten floors, complemented by landscaped terraces that enhance biodiversity.


Harrisons, a UK manufacturer of nonwoven wipes, launched its first fully in-house manufactured range of wet wipes in its 135-year history. Produced in Britain, this B2B offering includes Surface Disinfectant, Probe, Hand Sanitizer, and Hand & Tool wipes, including plastic-free options.

These products support sectors such as foodservice, facilities management, and aerospace. All wipes are rigorously tested in-house and independently audited to EN standards in UKAS-accredited laboratories to ensure performance and compliance.


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026, and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames. Will you be joining us?   


23rd January 2026 

       

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Knight Frank  announced the appointments of Ross Powell and Abi Labbett to its Property & Asset Management (PAM) team, enhancing the team’s full-service, tech-led asset management offering to investor and landlord clients.

Following a successful 2025 marked by the award-winning Modular Highline 275 fan coil range and HVR ‘Air Conditioning Product of the Year’ honours, Diffusion has appointed Matthew Cooper as Sales Director.

Matthew brings over 20 years of building services experience and will oversee continued expansion, including the launch of a new fan coil concept this Spring.

Natalie Cross has joined The Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) as talent lead to drive key hires as the business announces plans to expand in its 65th anniversary year.

BCIS has more than doubled in size since it became independent from RICS in 2022 and intends to scale further, with accelerated product development and enhanced insights in the pipeline.


Equans has secured a contract to provide infrastructure support services for the Yorkshire GREEN project, part of National Grid’s Great Grid Upgrade. Supporting partner Murphy on the design and construction of two 400/275kV substations near Leeds and York, Equans will provide expertise in ecology, archaeology, BREEAM, and arboriculture.

To ensure environmental compliance during construction, Equans is utilizing digital monitoring for noise, vibration, and air quality. This partnership has already expanded to National Grid’s North London Bundles and 4ZB North Wales programmes, as well as SSEN’s Kintore to Hurlie project in Scotland. Work on the Yorkshire GREEN project is expected to span three years.


The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act, passed in December 2025, includes provisions to extend the right to work regime to "non-standard" employment scenarios. These scenarios broadly cover:

- Sub-contractors: Defined as individuals who agree to carry out operations for a contractor personally, or through their own employees or sub-contractors (specifically targeting the construction sector).

- Workers: Including those on zero-hours contracts (as opposed to employees or apprentices).

- Gig-economy scenarios: Such as online matching platforms.

As detailed in the now-closed public consultation, this extension ensures that those engaging casual or temporary workers, individual sub-contractors, and online matching services are required to perform right to work checks. Civil and criminal sanctions for non-compliance will apply to these circumstances.

The Government has stated it will publish a response, which is expected this year, to outline the final Code of Practice and associated guidance documents.


The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has ordered Aramark to unwind its January 2025 acquisition of Entier. An in-depth investigation concluded the merger of these two major suppliers substantially lessened competition for offshore catering and facilities management in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), potentially leading to higher prices and reduced quality.

The CMA’s independent panel determined that only a full sale of Entier to an approved buyer would restore necessary competition. Aramark has 12 weeks to comply through Final Undertakings or a Final Order.


Northumberland County Council is expanding its partnership with Totalmobile by deploying the Field First platform across front-line teams over the next three years. This initiative aims to digitise work management, coordination, and resident communication to improve operational efficiency.

By connecting staff and partners in real time, the Council expects to reduce delays and allow personnel to focus on complex cases and service improvements. 


Maybe an opportunity here for Penguin FM?......British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is now accepting applications for various roles at its Antarctic research stations, including carpenters, chefs, plumbers, boat handlers, scuba divers, and plant operators.

As a world-leading polar research centre, BAS offers the opportunity to contribute to vital climate science while working in a self-sufficient community. Current staff, including operational managers and field assistants, highlight the unique teamwork and career progression available in these remote locations.


ThisWeekinFM is proud to be the media partner for an upcoming industry event hosted by Maintenance Supply Company Ltd (MSC) on Friday, 6 February 2026, in Central London.

The event will bring together customers, manufacturers, and partners for a day focused on sustainability, collaboration, and innovation. Guests will have the opportunity to meet leading manufacturers from MSC’s supply network, learn about the company’s commitment to responsible sourcing and sustainable supply practices, and celebrate the launch of MSC’s new customer support platform.

If you would like to join us you can book your place here.


HMRC is tightening industry compliance with the Construction Industry Scheme, effective April 6, 2026. New measures will target businesses that knowingly engage with tax-evading entities.

Non-compliant businesses may face the following consequences:

- Cancellation of gross payment status, with the reapplication time limit extended from one to five years.

- Liability for lost tax revenue.

- A penalty of 30% of the lost tax applied to the business, its directors, and other connected persons.


Cardo Group has completed the asset purchase of Gunfire, a specialist provider of passive fire protection services with over 25 years of experience. Headquartered in Cambridgeshire, Gunfire’s national operations and large field-based compliance team will strengthen Cardo’s fire protection and compliance capabilities across the residential, commercial, and public sectors.


Amey has secured a contract to provide facilities management and workplace maintenance across the Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) estate, marking its formal entry into the nuclear sector.

Amey will deliver hard and soft FM services—including asset maintenance, catering, cleaning, and waste management—across 17 sites and several regional offices. As NRS decommissions the UK’s first-generation civil nuclear facilities,


Heathrow has approved new investment to begin work on the planning application for its third runway. The airport indicates that this expansion will drive billions of pounds in private investment across the UK, boosting competition and strengthening global trading links.

While the project remains complex, the government aims to secure planning permission by 2029, with the runway becoming operational within a decade. Heathrow’s shareholders remain supportive, though the project’s progression depends on regulatory and policy frameworks expected throughout 2026.

Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye noted that the Board's decision to start the planning application keeps the project on track and reflects a renewed commitment to UK economic growth. He emphasised that meeting 2026 milestones is essential for the next phase of delivery.


The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) has published a fact sheet to assist members in making evidence-based decisions regarding sustainable products, packaging, and operations.

As part of the CHSA’s Roadmap to Sustainability, this resource addresses common misconceptions by highlighting that green claims often lack technical meaning. The fact sheet encourages users to prioritise full life-cycle assessments and multiple environmental indicators over marketing claims, challenging assumptions about recycled materials and local sourcing.

CHSA Chair Lorcan Mekitarian notes that the goal is to help buyers move beyond assumptions to prioritise genuine sustainability.


Compass Group UK & Ireland has named Emma Nott, Deputy Cleaning Manager at ESS Government Services, as its 2025 Be A Star ‘Legend’. Out of 2,500 nominations, Emma was selected for the overall £10,000 prize due to her exceptional dedication to her team at the DVLA site in Swansea.

Emma’s manager, Susan Robinson, nominated her for providing extraordinary emotional, financial, and practical support to a colleague whose husband entered long-term care. CEO Robin Mills presented the award personally, praising Emma’s selfless commitment as an inspiring example for the entire company.


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026, and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames. Will you be joining us?   


16th January 2026


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British Land announced Simon Carter is to step down as chief executive.

SINGU, a European provider of cloud-based software for facility, maintenance, ESG, and building management, announced the appointment of Dominic Gallello as Chairman of the Board.

According to the press release, Dominic is a distinguished technology leader with extensive experience in engineering and enterprise software. He has a proven track record of developing award-winning products, fostering customer-centric cultures, and scaling global brands.

Fire safety and maintenance specialist, Trail Group, has appointed David Humphrey as Operations Director. In this senior role, David will hold operational responsibility for the Group’s Passive Fire Safety division.

Former cabinet minister Lord Peter Hain has been appointed Business Advisor to The Kingdom Group.

Stuart Wells has joined Jaguar Building Services as their Commercial Manager.

We hear through the grapevine, a well-known figure is planning to return to the facilities management sector as the Chairperson of an established FM business. Further details will be shared as they become available.


The directors of W12 Facility Solutions Limited have officially announced that they are placing the company into Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation.


Integrated Estate Management (IEM), a UK-based facilities management services provider, has completed the initial deployment of Facilio’s Connected CMMS platform to streamline operations, align statutory compliance with SFG20 standards and centralise vendor and client collaboration across its client’s estates.


One Leadenhall is now 100% let, following strong demand for its 420,000 sq. ft. of flexible office space. Designed by Make Architects, the 36-storey landmark tower in the City’s Eastern Cluster has set new benchmark rents and features landscaped terraces alongside a public viewing area. The development is now home to global law firm Latham & Watkins, Ripple Labs, and The Work Project.


Leeds United shared an update on the planning application submitted last July for the enhancement of Elland Road.

The proposal includes a detailed plan for the West Stand and an outline for the North Stand, increasing total capacity to approximately 53,000. These improvements to general admission and hospitality facilities aim to address the high demand for tickets, as 26,000 supporters remain on the season ticket waiting list.


BGIS has secured a two-year extension to its hard services contract at 22 Bishopsgate. Having partnered on the project since its 2019 completion, BGIS continues to support the resilient, high-performing operation of this 1.275 million sq ft smart building, focusing on building performance, wellbeing, and occupier experience.


Great Portland Estates plc (GPE) has acquired a new 155 year long leasehold interest in 10 South Crescent, WC1 for £51 million from the City of London Corporation. The 72,605 sq ft building will be repositioned to create a best-in-class, decarbonised HQ office and retail building, with premium amenities and enlarged roof terraces.


Zip World UK has partnered with Clarity PFM to manage the ArcelorMittal Orbit at Stratford Olympic Park. The company will deliver a full scope of hard and soft facilities management services for this iconic structure.


Good to hear the new company, BBGG LLP, is already off to such a strong start. It is impressive to see that since establishing the firm late last year, they have already secured a number of contracts for lift, escalator, and property asset management consultancy services. Paul Gisby, Mike Green, Stan Blatch and Gary Butler are the four directors of the business. 


Optech, a Barrow-in-Furness specialist in electrical and data network design has been acquired by 24-7 Group. 

Established in 1993, Optech has evolved from a niche telecommunications provider into a multi-disciplinary engineering contractor. This acquisition supports 24-7 Group’s UK expansion and strengthens its multi-disciplinary capabilities; however, Optech will continue to operate under its existing brand for the foreseeable future.


Dalkia UK has secured a three-year facilities management partnership with Fujitsu. Following an eight-month competitive tender, Dalkia UK will deliver M&E maintenance, building fabric services, and energy solutions across five data centres and 15 offices in the UK and Ireland. This unified agreement leverages Dalkia's expertise as part of the EDF Group to standardise performance and drive efficiencies across the portfolio.


Countrywide Grounds Maintenance Derbyshire were recently shortlisted for two major accolades at the VINCI Facilities Supply Chain Awards, recognising suppliers who demonstrate excellence in service delivery, sustainability, and community impact.

Out of a supply chain of more than 1,700 businesses, Countrywide Grounds Maintenance Derbyshire was named among just 50 finalists, was shortlisted in both the Environmental Impact Award and Social Impact Award categories.


WPS Facilities Management has been awarded a three-year contract renewal with Mott MacDonald, extending a partnership that began in 2017. This agreement includes extension options and covers hard FM and M&E services across 30 UK locations, including sites in Aberdeen, Inverness, Plymouth, Brighton, Belfast, and Norwich.


Edinburgh-based Earth Tech LPS Ltd has been acquired by Premier Technical Services Group (PTSG) , strengthening its Scottish presence and Electrical Services division. With over 25 years of expertise, Earth Tech LPS provides lightning protection services to public sector, infrastructure, and commercial clients.

The business will integrate into PTSG’s lightning protection team under Director Craig Finney. To ensure continuity, the former owners will remain during the transition. This acquisition supports PTSG’s strategy to expand its position in regulation-driven, safety-critical services.


The UK’s first fully robotic barista was launched by Lexington, supported by Elior Vending, at BT’s Snowhill office in Birmingham. This deployment utilizes a robotic arm and professional machinery to deliver specialty hot and iced drinks with human-level precision.

Operating 24/7 to reduce peak queues and provide out-of-hours service, the unit produces up to 450 cups daily within a 5m² footprint, averaging 98 seconds per delivery. The system features cloud-based management for remote updates and requires only one hour of non-specialist maintenance per day.


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026 and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames. Will you be joining us?    


9th January 2026


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The FCA has fined 2 former finance directors for their part in misleading statements being issued by Carillion plc.

Richard Adam and Zafar Khan were both aware of serious financial troubles in Carillion’s UK construction business but failed to reflect this in company announcements or alert the Board and audit committee, leading to poor oversight.

Mr Adam and Mr Khan have been fined £232,800 and £138,900, respectively. The fines were imposed after Mr Adam and Mr Khan withdrew their challenges to the FCA’s decision.

As finance directors, the pair had responsibility for Carillion’s procedures, systems and controls relating to financial reporting. These were not sufficient to ensure that contract accounting judgments made in its UK construction business were made, recorded and reported appropriately.

The FCA found both acted recklessly and were knowingly concerned in breaches by Carillion of the Market Abuse Regulation and the Listing Rules.


Malaysian engineering, infrastructure and property group, Gamuda Berhad and London-based real estate investor, Castleforge have signed a main construction contract valued at over £250 million with global construction leader Multiplex for the redevelopment of 75 London Wall in the City of London.


Visa is leasing 300,000 sq ft on a 15-year term at the iconic One Canada Square. Visa is relocating its European headquarters from Paddington to Canary Wharf from the summer of 2028, in a new space dedicated to driving the future of digital payments across the region.   

This latest transaction adds to the strong leasing momentum at Canary Wharf with more than 750,000 sq ft of office transactions announced this year. 2026 will be CWG’s best office leasing year in more than a decade. 


Grade One Cleaning and Support Services received a Gold Green Apple Award at the 2025 International Green Apple Awards for Environmental Best Practice. The family-owned business was awarded Gold, the highest level of recognition, in the Environmental Improvement – Mixed Use Sites category for its project “Small Business with a Big Impact”. 

Operating within London’s highly competitive commercial cleaning sector, Grade One’s Gold Green Apple Award demonstrates how a family-owned SME can compete directly with large facilities management providers on environmental performance. 


J.P. Morgan is currently the likely tenant for the 10 Stratton Street office in Mayfair, which is expected to be a new location for its private banking operations. This follows the general trend of private wealth managers shifting from the City to the affluent West End to better serve their client base. J.P. Morgan Private Bank previously moved its London Wall office to One Knightsbridge in the West End in 2011.


Great Portland Estates plc (GPE) has acquired a new 155 year long leasehold interest in 10 South Crescent, WC1 for £51 million  from the City of London Corporation.

The 72,605 sq ft building will be repositioned to create a best-in-class, decarbonised HQ office and retail building, with premium amenities and enlarged roof terraces.


University of Cambridge has appointed GSH to deliver its new Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) contract for the University’s residential and mixed-use estate portfolio, including the landmark Eddington development.

Working alongside the University, GSH will deliver a fully integrated FM solution spanning Hard FM, Cleaning, Grounds, Helpdesk, and resident-facing services. 


Envirotech Facilities Management Ltd (EFM)  has joined a small handful of UK-wide Facilities Management companies that hold B Corp certification. This certification recognises the company’s commitment to integrating responsible, ethical, and sustainable practices across hard and soft facilities management services. stewardship, workforce wellbeing, community impact, and transparent governance.


On January 1st 2026, Nick Maclean OBE RD FRICS became the 144th President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). As President, Nick will bring 30 years’ experience at CBRE including being Chair of CBRE Middle East and North Africa Region and seven years as a Scottish Trade Envoy. He has also been an active member of RICS for over 20 years serving on Governing Council and is a former Chair.

He will assume the position of President having held the role of Acting President since March 2025.  


Atlas Workplace Services reported a strong year of organic growth, securing more than £28m in new contract wins during 2025, alongside measurable progress on ESG outcomes that are making a real difference to clients.

New business secured during the year totalled more than £28m in total contract value. This included a £7.5m national total facilities management contract, a £2.5m win with a global insurance firm, £9m of engineering and compliance services across two London universities, and a £9m TFM contract at a UK technology, research and development campus.

The business also successfully renewed key partnerships with clients in the corporate sector and completed the integration of Sovereign FM. 


Dalkia UK announced the growth of its partnership with Birmingham City University, having been awarded a contract extension for the full estate. This extension has been agreed following a long-standing collaborative relationship and rewards Dalkia UK for delivering a consistent, high-quality service over the past seven years.

This partnership with Birmingham City University was formed in 2018, with Dalkia UK being originally awarded four buildings. Over time, the team’s strong performance has led to additional responsibilities and an expansion of Dalkia UK’s remit across the estate.


The Building Controls Industry Association is urging individuals and organisations from across the industry to ensure nominations are submitted for BCIA Awards 2026, by the closing deadline Thursday 22nd January,

Celebrating the innovators, individuals and teams shaping the future of the industry, this year’s awards will feature 11 different categories; Building Controls and BEMS Company of the Year, Engineer of the Year, Young Engineer of the Year, Apprentice of the Year, Energy Innovation and Impact Award, Best Service and Maintenance Provider, Technical Innovation of the Year – Products, Technical Innovation of the Year – Projects, Contribution to Training, Outstanding Contribution of the Year and Sustainability Strategy Champion.

Entries for all categories are free to enter and can be completed and submitted using the online entry system, which allows candidates to start, edit, view and download entries before submitting them. There will be no extension, so nominations must be completed by the 22nd January deadline.


Our popular Facilities Industry Annual Summer River Boat Party is celebrating its 10th Anniversary on Thursday, July 9th, 2026 and is set to be our biggest yet. We expect 400 industry professionals to join us for an unforgettable evening of quality networking and hospitality on the River Thames. Will you be joining us?                  

 

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