Interserve Group Limited, the international Support Services, Construction and Equipment Group, has been selected by the NHS Shared Business Services (SBS) Framework, as a contractor to provide facilities management (FM), asset compliance and security services.
Interserve’s Compliance team employs 320 people and manages legislative compliance for customers and their estates. Services include risk assessment, training, preventative maintenance, reactive response and project activities. The team also provides market-leading fire protection and detection services, Legionella and water management and asbestos management services.
The Framework represents the NHS’s approach to providing an efficient method of supplying business services to NHS Trusts across the country by operating as a vehicle for public sector organisations to facilitate the procurement of a range of services. The services include: security, porterage, fire safety and cleaning.
The Framework will be made available free of charge to all public sector organisations in the UK including the NHS, police, education and local authorities.
Interserve’s Compliance team undertakes 8,000 plan maintenance projects and 4,500 reactive maintenance jobs per month. Clients include one of the UK’s main public utility companies, several UK Government departments and private companies including leading aerospace firm Eaton.
Mike Sewell, Managing Director, Energy & Compliance at Interserve, said: “We are pleased to be selected to be awarded a place on the Shared Business Services framework.
“Interserve has a long-standing track record providing leading water, fire, electrical and legislative compliance services to more than 3,500 customers across the UK every year. We work across a range of sectors covering over 19,000 project sites from which we have acquired market-leading experience in the compliance field. From the Ministry of Justice to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital we have the capabilities to delivery leading compliance solutions across the public and private sectors.
“The Framework will provide an outstanding platform for the public sector by giving it access to the best possible support from leading contractors such as Interserve. We are looking forward to bringing our expertise to the Shared Business Services framework.”
Interserve’s Compliance team employs 320 people and manages legislative compliance for customers and their estates. Services include risk assessment, training, preventative maintenance, reactive response and project activities. The team also provides market-leading fire protection and detection services, Legionella and water management and asbestos management services.
The Framework represents the NHS’s approach to providing an efficient method of supplying business services to NHS Trusts across the country by operating as a vehicle for public sector organisations to facilitate the procurement of a range of services. The services include: security, porterage, fire safety and cleaning.
The Framework will be made available free of charge to all public sector organisations in the UK including the NHS, police, education and local authorities.
Interserve’s Compliance team undertakes 8,000 plan maintenance projects and 4,500 reactive maintenance jobs per month. Clients include one of the UK’s main public utility companies, several UK Government departments and private companies including leading aerospace firm Eaton.
Mike Sewell, Managing Director, Energy & Compliance at Interserve, said: “We are pleased to be selected to be awarded a place on the Shared Business Services framework.
“Interserve has a long-standing track record providing leading water, fire, electrical and legislative compliance services to more than 3,500 customers across the UK every year. We work across a range of sectors covering over 19,000 project sites from which we have acquired market-leading experience in the compliance field. From the Ministry of Justice to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital we have the capabilities to delivery leading compliance solutions across the public and private sectors.
“The Framework will provide an outstanding platform for the public sector by giving it access to the best possible support from leading contractors such as Interserve. We are looking forward to bringing our expertise to the Shared Business Services framework.”