Mitie has been awarded a new £50 million contract with London South Bank University (LSBU) Group to deliver integrated facilities management (FM) services including security, maintenance, cleaning, and waste management to six LSBU and South Bank College (SBC) sites for five years, with the option of extending for an additional two.

The contract will see Mitie deliver these services across all of LSBU's sites, including its Southwark, Croydon, and Havering campuses. Along with the LSBU estate, Mitie's services will also extend to SBC, which sits in the LSBU Group, campuses in Clapham, Brixton, and Nine Elms. This new partnership with Mitie marks the first time that all FM services across LSBU and SBC campuses will be brought together under one provider, providing consistency across sites.

Mitie's approach to social value and investing in skills will be central to the contract. Part of this includes developing and upskilling colleagues through apprenticeship programmes, with the intention to also offer employment through apprenticeships, such as in engineering, for LSBU and SBC students post-graduation. As well as this, Mitie will be introducing a work experience scheme for eight local residents from underrepresented groups. The eight-week programme will offer hands-on experience into a range of professions for local people, from management to engineering.

Mitie's decarbonisation commitment will also be showcased, with only electric vehicles being used on the contract. Along with this, Mitie will also be bringing its industry-leading technology. This includes its Mozaic software, which optimises workspace performance, giving a full oversight of Mitie's performance and management by showing key data such as the job status, time to complete, and first-time fix rate for all tasks undertaken across LSBU's sites. Data gathered by the software can be filtered by site, building, and asset, and can be used to generate insights to identify areas for improvement to save money and provide better services for LSBU.

Alice Woodwark, Managing Director, Communities, Mitie, said:

"We're thrilled to partner with LSBU, bringing our higher education sector expertise. By bringing services for all LSBU and SBC sites under the Mitie umbrella, and introducing our technology-led approach to facilities transformation, we're looking forward to creating safe, clean, and efficient spaces for students across the university group."

Rychard Scrase-Field, Group Director of Estates Development, London South Bank University Group, said:

"We're pleased to have appointed Mitie to provide facilities management services for LSBU Group, following a competitive tender process in which Mitie performed strongly. Effective, affordable and quality management services are essential to the delivery of operations on our campuses. We look forward to working with Mitie to embed the new services across our Group."

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About Mitie

Founded in 1987, Mitie's job is to look after places where Britain works, and it is the leading facilities management and transformation company in the UK. We offer a range of services to the public sector through our Central Government & Defence and Communities (Local Government & Education, Healthcare and Care & Custody) divisions. Our Technical Services (Engineering Services) and Business Services (Security, Cleaning, Landscapes, Spain and Waste) divisions serve private sector customers in areas such as Financial & Professional Services, Industrials, Retail and Transport, and increasingly the public sector.

Mitie employs 65,000 people. We take care of our customers' people and buildings, through the 'Science of Service', and we are transforming facilities to be more flexible, safe, sustainable, and attractive to all. Mitie continues to execute its technology-led strategy and in the past twelve months has received multiple awards and validation for its ambitious near and long-term science-based emissions reduction targets from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Find out more at www.mitie.com.

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