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COVER STORY
STEPS TO AN EFFECTIVE MOBILISATION
Harvey Laud of Helistrat discusses the importance of effective mobilisation when implementing a new recycling system.
REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW? This month’s biggest
FM news, product releases and industry information.
HR FOCUS HOW CAN EXTRA-
CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES BENEFIT
YOUR BUSINESS? London Cleaning firm JPC share their success story and tips on how to keep workers engaged.
FEATURES
TOMORROW’S FM AWARDS 2016
An introduction to our finalists for this year, don’t forget to check out our guide and vote online.
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ONE APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
Cal Bailey of NG Bailey discusses the need for a stronger more sustainable society.
HEALTHCARE AND HOSPITAL FACILITIES
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TEMPORARY STRUCTURE IS A LIFE-SAVER FOR
URGENT WARD EXPANSION Portakabin GM Robert Snook looks at the company’s construction of a new temporary ward in just four months.
A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO HEALTHCARE FM
Jigsaw Cleaning Systems’ Brian Boll tackles the ever-changing technologies of the cleaning industry and how they can save you money.
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10 QUESTIONS WITH… LEE PRICE
Sales Director at CFS fire and security systems, Lee Price explains why he wants to be more like Alex Ferguson.
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CASE STUDY: CATHEDRAL CARE AND RESTORATION
We have the details on Remeha Boilers’ recent refurb at the world famous UNESCO site.
FLOORING
HOW TO POLISH PERFORMANCE
Truvox talk rotary machines and how to get the perfect finish on your floors.
A SMART STEP TOWARD BETTER CARE
Finnish company MariCare have an innovative and life-saving new flooring technology for the care sector.
RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
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DON’T LET IT GO TO WASTE
Head of FM accounts at Biffa, Alastair Little outlines environmentally friendly business practices in waste management.
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HVAC 30
ENERGY EFFICIENCY OR RELIABILITY? WHY NOT
HAVE BOTH? Westway Services believe you can have it all, and they have the software to help...
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