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SALISBURY GROUP PREPARES FOR TAKE- OFF WITH CAA


Salisbury group has secured a five-year total facilities management contract with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) worth more than £8m.


The CAA is the UK’s specialist aviation regulator and manages licenses, safety and standards for the industry. It protects passengers and the public, most recently leading on the repatriation of thousands of holidaymakers following the collapse of Thomas Cook.


Salisbury Group will provide integrated services including office services, engineering maintenance, manned guarding, cleaning, landscaping and other related FM services across all CAA premises, including the head office near Gatwick Airport as well as offices in Crawley, London, Manchester and Stirling.


JET AIRE APPOINTS NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR


Leeds-based drainage contractor, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Darren Pavan as its new MD to provide strategic leadership for its operations nationwide.


Darren joined Jet Aire in 2015 as Commercial Manager heading up the company’s key contracts in the utilities sector. He led operations at Jet Aire’s regional office in Middlesbrough and was promoted to the board of directors in 2016. Prior to working at Jet Aire, Darren held a senior management position at highways contractor, Ringway. Jet Aire’s previous MD, Charlie Kirk, is remaining with the company as chairman.


Charlie Kirk said: “This move is a natural progression for Darren as he has been at the heart of our success over the past five years and he has been instrumental in the exceptional growth of our business in the North East. He has the leadership qualities, industry expertise, understanding of our markets and strategic vision to drive our next phase of expansion.”


Darren Pavan said: “In recent years, Jet Aire has achieved a major impact in a range of markets, including rail, chemical processing, construction, facilities management, highways, utilities and retail. There is enormous potential to build on this success and further develop our presence in these sectors, but we will also be targeting new markets which represent a major opportunity for growth.”


EXPRESS DELIVERY: PARETO SEALS THE POSTAL MUSEUM CONTRACT


communications history as seen through the eyes of its iconic postal service. Alongside permanent exhibition galleries and a temporary exhibition space, Mail Rail – London’s secret Post Office Underground Railway.


In 2017 it was


opened to the public for the first time in its 100-year history and forms part of a subterranean ride through some of the original tunnels.


The Postal Museum has appointed Pareto FM to provide hard services at its newly built facility in Clerkenwell, London.


Commenting on the new deal, Tish Jayanetti, Head of Operations & Commercial at The Postal Museum commented: “We were looking for a provider that could adapt to fit the specific needs of our organisation.


We felt that Pareto FM were uniquely positioned against others in the market to deliver a bespoke service tailored to our way of working. We were impressed with their ability to truly embrace our culture, values and design a service provision to suit.”


The Postal Museum reveals five centuries of British social and


Andrew Hulbert, Managing Director of Pareto FM added: “What a way to welcome in 2020. We are so excited to get moving on this project. How many contracts are there that have a fully functional subterranean ride running through them? We are thrilled and humbled to have been granted this contract and look forward to progressing the service provision. This contract further cements Pareto’s position within both the Charity and Museum sector building on the current work with the Design Museum, London Zoo and Amnesty International.”


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