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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FORUM CELEBRATES 17


SUCCESSFUL YEARS The Facilities Management Forum returned for 2016 bigger and better than ever with a comprehensive seminar programme and an increasingly innovative range of product and service providers attending the event.


Taking place on the 25th and 26th January at the Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted; the event brought the industry together to discuss relevant business solutions through a series of face-to-face meetings.


The event is well-attended by some of the biggest household names including The View From The Shard, Links of London, Pizza Hut Restaurants, Nandos, Virgin Holidays and many more.


Suppliers attending the event included people from M&E, security, catering, total facilities management, cleaning, energy management, amongst many others. This year we hosted the likes of Mitie Facilities Management, Salisbury Group, Ocean Integrated Services, Iron Mountain and LCC Support Services, alongside many others.


Over the course of the two-day event delegates and suppliers get together for a series of face-to-face meetings, seminars and endless networking opportunities.


Kicking off this year’s event, Andrew Mawson, Managing Director of Advanced Workplace Associate presenting the latest research, which takes a look into how businesses can create working conditions that help each individual’s brain be effective as it can be.


Within the increasingly competitive world of facilities management, the importance of a good business relationship between businesses and their product and service suppliers has become critical. With this in mind; our Facilities Management Forum team uses a unique formula to match together like-minded delegates and suppliers for a series of face-to-face meetings.


12 | TOMORROW’S FM


ECO FM WIN AT NEW


£30M RETAIL SCHEME Eco FM has been appointed to a three-year management contract at Bell Court, a £30m new-build retail and leisure scheme in the centre of Stratford-upon-Avon.


The deal will see the national facilities management provider support the developer, UK & European Investments, through the construction phase and the roll-out into a fully operational retail and leisure destination.


Bell Court, previously known as Town Square, will open in 2017 comprising an Everyman cinema, restaurants and a variety of boutique retail units, delivering a sensitive development within a historical town centre.


Joanna Stokes, UK & European Investments Asset Management, said: “Working alongside the in- house property management team, Eco FM has played a key role in the transition from the development


The day was then finished off with choice of two seminars; the first presented by Rachel Dick, Senior FM Consultant at Mace Macro shedding light on the type of data and information business require to make informed critical decisions,


process to establishing an operational management regime on a number of schemes.


“Eco FM has also demonstrated its technical ability on numerous occasions across the UK & European Investments portfolio and we look forward to continuing our excellent working relationship.”


Derek Holding, Director, Eco FM, said: “To have secured this contract is particularly rewarding and will lead to us working at one of the newest retail and leisure schemes in the country.


“UK & European Investments recognised a need for a management team highly experienced in retail development and refurbishment and chose Eco FM for our track record in taking developments from construction through to operation whilst understanding the needs of existing and new tenants and the neighbouring community.”


www.eco-fm.co.uk


the second presented by Johnny Dunford, Director of Corporate Real Estate at BNP Paribas.


The next Facilities Management Forum will be taking place on July 11th & 12th 2016.


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