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Excellerate commences major University
of Cambridge contract Excellerate Services UK & Ireland has commenced delivery of a major multi-site cleaning and hygiene services contract with the University of Cambridge’s Estates Division.
The partnership, which began on 1 September 2025, covers an initial contract term of four years and extends across more than 110 buildings within the University’s estate. This includes a diverse mix of historic and modern facilities, from laboratories and lecture theatres to offices, libraries, residential buildings and public spaces. Sustainability has been placed at the core of delivery, aligning to the University’s climate goals.
With a focus on people, technology and environmental responsibility, Excellerate is supporting the University’s mission to provide safe, welcoming and inspiring environments for students, staff and visitors.
Excellerate Services experience from previous work with the University’s Vet School and its School of Clinical Medicine, and now has responsibility for a much wider scope of services.
During mobilisation, Excellerate undertook comprehensive health and safety preparations, delivered tailored training and onboarding for staff, and began the phased introduction of Velocity, its award-winning contract management platform.
Fabricio Daniele, Account Director for Excellerate Services UK & Ireland, said: “We are proud to partner with the University of Cambridge’s Estates Division and to have been entrusted with this significant contract. Our focus is firmly on people, ensuring our team members feel supported, motivated and aligned with the University’s values. In turn, their work will help to create clean, safe and welcoming spaces that indirectly support learning, wellbeing and
Nick Platt joins Cleanology as Chief
Growth Officer Multi award-winning office and commercial cleaning company Cleanology has appointed accomplished executive Nick Platt as Chief Growth Officer.
Nick has been headhunted to spearhead growth strategy and ensure Cleanology reaches a number of ambitious targets across the UK and Ireland.
With a proven track record at scaling businesses and heading up high performing commercial teams, Nick’s wealth of experience further strengthens Cleanology’s Senior Leadership Team.
The new recruit is also expected to play a prominent role as Cleanology deepens customer engagement and enhances its standing as a sustainability-driven leader. His CV includes senior leadership roles at several leading brands, such as Rentokil Initial and SPIE.
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Nick said: “Joining Cleanology at such a pivotal time in its growth journey is incredibly exciting. The team has built a strong foundation and I’m looking forward to helping take the business to the next level.”
Cleanology Co-Founder Dominic Ponniah described the new appointment as ‘a true heavyweight signing’, and added: “Nick’s energy, expertise and focus on results will help us achieve our next phase of growth. We are thrilled to have him on board.”
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research excellence. We look forward to developing a long- term, successful partnership with the University.”
Johan Venter, Excellerate’s CEO, added: “Our partnership with the University of Cambridge’s Estates Division demonstrates our ability to deliver at scale for world-leading institutions. It reflects both the strength of our operational expertise, and the trust placed in Excellerate to support environments where innovation, learning and discovery thrive. This is a strategically important contract that reinforces our commitment to sustainable growth and to building long-term impact for our clients.”
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