Facilities management company Salisbury Group has won a contract with Liverpool John Moores University for building, electrical and mechanical maintenance services. The deal covers planned and reactive works across 37 different buildings in the city of Liverpool. The contract will run for a maximum of five years and is expected to be worth over £1.5 million per year.
The agreement is the fifth university contract that the company has won and mobilised in less than two years. Salisbury's Group Managing Director, Andrew Lunt commented:
"We are delighted to win this contract with an excellent new client. This is our fifth and newest partnership in the university sector, and it reflects how a values-led and people-focused business can succeed with like-minded clients. We have a great team on site who are now working hard to help the facilities run as effectively as possible for students and staff alike."
Liverpool John Moores has grown to be one of the best-established universities in the UK. Its five faculties produce leading research that influences policymakers, improves people's lives, and finds solutions to the problems of today. The university is constantly looking to improve its offering to students, with ambitious plans for the further development of the campus.
Mark Askem, Director, Estate Development at Liverpool John Moores University said:
"Liverpool John Moores University is committed to providing a great on-campus experience for our 25,000+ students and faculty members. We awarded this contract to Salisbury Group due their customer-centric approach and demonstrable experience in higher education. We look forward to working closely with them over the coming years as we deliver our exciting Estates Masterplan."