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MC CONSTRUCTION APPOINTS FACILITIES


DIRECTOR MC Construction has appointed a director to head a new facilities services division, which will carry out maintenance and refurbishment works for new and existing clients.


Russ Forshaw, 32, has joined the Salford-based firm from Manchester Central.


He was Director of Facilities Management at the convention complex, where his role involved being in charge of building maintenance and development, security and health and safety.


Before joining Manchester Central in 2011, Russ spent eight years at Shepherd Construction.


His new role at the helm of MC Facilities Services sees him join the family-owned company’s board.


The division will focus on expanding MC Construction’s minor works activities and on developing a facilities management service to provide a one-stop shop to clients.


It will also offer insurance


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reinstatement and fire remedial works, maintenance of canals and other waterways and testing and inspection services.


Initially it will operate around the north west, with plans to expand beyond the region in the future. The division has been launched with eight staff and six more roles are expected to be created over the next 12 months.


David Lowe, Managing Director of MC Construction, said: “The creation of


MC Facilities Services is an exciting and innovative development which complements our existing construction and development divisions.


“It will enable us to meet demand from clients and to become a one-


to help introduce MPower’s recently launched UPS system, CumulusPowerTM


, to the UK Market.


He has a degree in electronic engineering and many years’ experience in electronic field services. He joins MPower UPS from PPS Power Ltd and has also held senior roles at Data Centre Response Ltd and Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.


Chris commented: "MPower has teamed up with CENTIEL to supply CumulusPowerTM


, its modular three-


Provider of uninterruptible power supplies, MPower UPS, has announced the appointment of Chris Kitiris as Area Sales Manager


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phase UPS system for the first time in the UK. Aimed at datacentre managers and those working in other critical environments, the CumulusPowerTM UPS system offers continuous power availability, fault-tolerance and removal of single points of failure to supply industry leading availability of 99.9999999%.


stop shop for their needs. We also see an opportunity for growth due to the large number of new buildings and infrastructure investment in and around Greater Manchester.


“We are delighted that Russ has joined the business to head MC Facilities Services. He has an excellent track record in construction and facilities management, and is ideally-suited to this new role.”


Russ, who lives in Warrington, said: “The opportunity to be part of an award-winning team and develop a new service offering for a company with such pedigree was one that I could not turn down.”


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"Unlike many of our competitors, MPower also offers reliable UPS maintenance and service contracts. With qualified, skilled service teams throughout the country we supply a first-class service to our customers. I am delighted to join MPower and look forward to introducing the many benefits of CumulusPowerTM


, plus


the advantages of our maintenance and service contracts to clients, helping them eliminate the risks of computer downtime of business- critical applications.”


Founded in 2005, MPower UPS is a leading international provider of comprehensive, high quality and reliable uninterruptible power solutions for a diverse customer base, drawn from a broad range of industries across the public and private sectors.


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