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Multi-contract success for TCFM


TC Facilities Management (TCFM) has secured multiple new customers for the delivery of cleaning and window cleaning services in the Wholesale, High Street and Commercial Office sectors across the UK.


The contracts, worth £3m per annum, will see over 300 colleagues join TCFM up and down the country following the contracts going live on 1 March 2019.


The Operations team from TCFM, jointly led by Jason Smith, Head of Operations for Scotland and Cosmin Tecuta, TCFM Contract Director, will deliver cleaning services to over 100 sites for 14 new customers.


The contracts have been awarded based on TCFM’s proven track record spanning over 55 years, along with their ability


BPCA hails best ever


PestEx The British Pest Control Association (BPCA)’s


exhibition and conference, PestEx 2019, was their most successful show to date.


Figures revealed by the BPCA report a record 11% increase in attendance figures compared to the last PestEx in 2017.


Part of this success comes from representatives from cleaning and hygiene organisations visiting the biennial event.


The unique requirements of the cleaning and hygiene industry were well-represented, with guest speakers, displays and technical insight tailored for the audience.


Ian Andrew, BPCA Chief Executive, said: “PestEx is a commitment to our members’ continuing professional development. It’s vital that the cleaning and hygiene industry is protected professionally when it comes to pest management, and the event showed just how far our work has evolved, and continues to evolve, in terms of innovation, technology and best practice to help protect public health.


“Without effective pest control, public health and safety, the environment and corporate reputation can all be affected.


8 | WHAT’S NEW?


to listen to the bespoke needs of each customer towards delivering what is really needed.


The new operating environments will benefit from TCFM’s rigorous systems and state-of-the-art technology to help maintain and improve standards in each site along with delivering robust monitoring and management reporting to each customer.


Keith French, Business Development and Strategy Director at TCFM, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded these contracts and are looking forward to bringing our proven expertise to each and every customer along with playing our part in making each site a great place to work and visit.”


www.tcfm.co.uk


It was encouraging to see the great steps being taken by cleaning organisations and our members to ensure the right outcomes are achieved.”


The British Pest Management Awards (BPMAs) were held during the show to celebrate the outstanding work across the pest management sector in protecting public health.


The winners were:


Community Initiative of the Year – Contego Environmental Services Innovation of the Year – NBC Environment Team of the Year – Lancaster City Council Unbugged


Unsung Hero – Ken Vigar, Safeguard Pest Control and Environmental Services Young Technician of the Year – George Rickwood, Rokill


Local Authority of the Year - Lancaster City Council Unbugged


Sole Trader of the Year – Phil Martin, PGM and Son Pest Control Small Company of the Year – Abate Company of the Year – Cleankill Pest Control Lifetime Achievement of the Year – Dr Jonathan Wade www.bpca.org.uk


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