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Salisbury Group helps Cardiff Airport fly ahead


Ian Williams Scoops Best


Apprentice Scheme Award UK maintenance provider, Ian Williams Ltd, was announced the winner of the National Housing Maintenance Forum (NHMF) Best Apprentice Scheme in their 2018 awards which highlight ingenuity and success within the housing sector.


Sian Pearce, Training and Development Manager for the Ian Williams’ Academy commented: “Winning this award is especially important as it reflects excellence in our core business strategy of attracting and developing the best talent and being an employer of choice. We are committed to direct delivery of our services and as such have a commitment to 10% of our workforce being apprentices.


“This NHMF accolade specifically recognises The Academy which we created to formalise the significant investment we commit as an organisation to training and development. The Academy Apprenticeship programme is an industry-leading scheme to attract, retain, train and develop apprentices, providing a long term, sustainable workforce that is flourishing with healthy, productive careers.


“We’ve already been recognised by Investors in People as ‘a great place to work’ and the scheme has also been described by the CITB as a Best-in-Class approach in addressing severe skills shortages within construction. To add this NHMF honour is a further, very welcome endorsement of The Academy’s approach. I’m truly delighted that the excellent work we do in training and developing apprentices has been recognised by the NHMF Award judges,” Sian continued


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of the competition Salisbury Group, a provider of building energy and facilities management solutions, has completed a landmark contract with Cardiff Airport to transform its energy usage. The project will reduce lighting bills by over 50% and save around £1.7m to 2030 – a direct saving for Cardiff Airport.


Cardiff Airport is one of the fastest growing airports in the UK. As the key national transport hub for Wales, it serves 18 airlines flying to over 50 direct destinations and over 900 connecting destinations. 1,468,000 passengers travel through the airport every year.


The contract supports Cardiff Airport’s ambitious growth plans to increase the choice in flights and enhance the customer experience.


Through the contract, Salisbury Group fitted 3,200 new gold standard LED lamps and luminaires across the airport. It updated lighting in the passenger terminal, baggage collection zones, car parks and non-customer areas, including administrative offices and baggage handling areas. The existing halogen and fluorescent


lighting units were removed and disposed of environmentally.


As well as fitting modern and sustainable lighting across the airport, Salisbury Group’s energy experts developed a solution that future proofs it against higher energy prices. The company helped to secure preferential rates with leading suppliers by analysing the best solution that returned the most long-term value.


As a result of this successful project, Cardiff Airport and its customers are now benefitting from: substantially reduced lighting bills; reduced carbon emissions; better lux levels in key public-facing areas; lower health and safety risks throughout the airport


Ed Swales, CEO at Salisbury Group, said: “We are very pleased to have completed this important contract for Cardiff Airport. It is already providing financial savings and reductions in carbon emissions, enhancing Cardiff’s position as the airport of choice. We are proud to have supported our client’s vision to be an outstanding capital city airport, delivering an exceptional customer experience for all who use it.”


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