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19 August, 2008         

Ecovert FM wins Total FM contract at The National Archives

Ecovert FM has won the Total FM contract at The National Archives (TNA) in Kew, Richmond, Surrey, for a three year duration.

Full-service delivery to the contract will start on 1 January, 2009 with mobilisation beginning immediately.

Ecovert FM will provide M&E and fabric maintenance, porter services, mail room, pest control, reprographics, waste management, special projects and computerised helpdesk to the 65,190 m2 site, which spans over two buildings.

Erika Stoddart, Director of Corporate Services & Finance, TNA, says, "Following full competition of our requirements, we selected Ecovert FM because of their well planned approach to delivery across the full range of FM services and their experience working with clients in the archives and culture sectors".


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About Ecovert FM www.ecovertfm.co.uk
Ecovert FM is a subsidiary of Bouygues, a world leader in construction, services, telecoms and media. Ecovert FM provides total facilities management services - from building maintenance, project work and management to Soft FM services including catering, cleaning and security - through direct service delivery from a team of 1,600 staff. 
Ecovert FM works in critical environments in the public sector: education, health, courts and central government, counting among its key clients the Home Office and Cabinet Office. Ecovert FM has formed a successful partnership for PPP/PFI projects with sister construction company, Bouygues UK. The private sector is equally important to Ecovert FM where it operates in property, pharmaceuticals and banking. Ecovert FM has operations in the Middle East and Cyprus and is headquartered in London SE1.

For further information, please contact Joanne Matcham: joanne.matcham@ecovertfm.co.uk

About The National Archives
The National Archives is at the heart of information policy - setting standards and supporting innovation in information and records management across the UK, and providing a practical framework of best practice for opening up and encouraging the re-use of public sector information. This work helps inform today's decisions and ensure that they become tomorrow's permanent record. The National Archives is also the official archive for England, Wales and the central UK government, containing 900 years of history from Domesday Book to the present, with records ranging from parchment and paper scrolls through to recently created digital files and archived websites. Increasingly, these records are being put online, making them universally accessible. The Vision of The National Archives is to: Lead and transform information management; Guarantee the survival of today's information for tomorrow; Bring history to life for everyone. For more information, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

 

 
 
 
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