Advertising Feature Celebrating 20 Years!
Antac is an independent service provider that was established in 2001. Over the last 20 years, our business has continued to grow and today we offer a comprehensive range of services throughout the UK including:
• Building Services • MOD Maintenance & Projects
• Specialist Cleaning - London & the South East • Rope Access
• Window, Gutter & High Level Cleaning • Mechanical & Electrical Works • Commercial Cleaning – Thames Valley Antac
Nationally, we employ over 350 people, who are our most important asset, and their personal Health & Safety is of paramount importance.
Managing Director, Stephen Burton set up Antac as a National Window Cleaning company but identified a need in the market for well managed services that could be relied upon and go beyond customer expectations. He therefore developed the business over the last 20 years into the premium Facilities Service Provider it is today.
Antac’s skills have been accumulated over the years from both small and large contracts over a wide variety of environments including hospitals, shopping centres, offices, airports, and government buildings. We are most know for our Building Maintenance & Projects Divisions (Mechanical & Electrical, MOD Maintenance & Projects, Building Services) due to our works within the Government & Healthcare industries.
Initially, it was our Culture and exemplary Health & Safety that gave Antac the opportunity to work with and develop our own services lines for large FM companies. Due to the success of these contracts, Antac were able to expand into a wider variety of environments to deliver its services. We have established an enviable reputation of delivering quality services, value for money and customer care which is demonstrated through our long-term relationships and exceptional business retention. Our ethos “Providing Quality
Services, Safely” is at the core of everything we do, making us a service provider that our clients can trust.
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