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WHAT’S NEW? CLOUDFM CONTINUES


STRATEGIC EXPANSION Cloudfm has opened a new 9,000 sq ft hub in Newark-on-Trent as part of its strategy for growth and excellence. This new site brings Cloudfm’s current portfolio of buildings to five – with both a head office and operational premises in Colchester, and a soon-to-be-launched facility in Harlow, as well as offices in London.


Comprising offices for account and supply chain management, help desk, and compliance functions, as well as space for training and a base for service delivery, Cloudfm’s site at Newark will accommodate a proportion of the company’s planned growth. Around 40 jobs will be created at this location.


“We see our new Newark site as an important step in our expansion, giving us a strategic hub that is also in the right place to give us access to talent pools in all our required skills,” said Jeff Dewing, CEO at Cloudfm Group. “It’s an exciting time for the company, with so many opportunities


for our employees to further their careers, and for new staff to join us and discover their potential. It’s also a move that will enable us to raise our service delivery standards even further, so it’s a development that our clients will benefit from, too.”


Located close to the A1, which gives the advantage of excellent transport links for efficient UK-wide coverage, the Newark site also boasts a critical spares facility to augment the


delivery of Cloudfm’s market-leading reactive maintenance services.


This rapid-response spares facility operates 24/7, 365 days a year, ensuring that the procurement of parts isn’t subject to delays in the evenings and at weekends, enabling engineers to effect the quickest turnaround on repairs, minimising business downtime and the resulting lost revenue for Cloudfm’s clients.


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training, including Balometers, Thermal (hot-wire) Anemometers, Rotating Vane Anemometers and Micromanometers, within a dedicated air conditioning lab with its own extensive ventilation systems.


This practical experience ensures that training does not just ‘tick a box’, rather learners leave confident in the knowledge that they possess sufficient skills knowledge and experience to be able to safely perform the designated tasks as required by the HTM (HTM 03-01: Part B, 2.5).


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Based on HTM 03 and Department of Health guidance, the courses are relevant to healthcare staff wishing to refresh their knowledge


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of the subject having previously undertaken a full CP or AP ventilation training course.


Training makes use of Eastwood Park’s unique practical training facility and learners get hands-on experience without the worry of making mistakes or disruption to day-to-day business. A wide range of digital test instruments form part of the practical aspects of the


Eastwood Park is the leading technical training provider for healthcare engineering, decontamination and estates and facilities management. The HVAC Competent Person and Authorised Person training delivers the knowledge and skills to meet the procedural and verification requirements for healthcare ventilation systems.


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