Another change of ownership for the people who make buildings work, or not, at the BBC: Interserve has won the rather extended tender process for facilities management across all UK sites, taking over from Johnson Controls in London, Balfour Beatty and, eventually, Carillion, across the rest of of the UK.
An estimated 1,100 staff (many of them on second or third TUPEs) will join Interserve, in a deal worth £30m a year for five years. Interserve's latest contract wins include the MoD, the Newcastle operations of HMRC, a two year extension to a Home Office contract, and looking after ten nuclear reactors for Magnox.
Still to come: new catering and security contracts.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
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