G4S Facilities Management to cater for TRL

23 September 2015 by
G4S Facilities Management to cater for TRL

G4S Facilities Management has won a three-year contract worth £1.8m with the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) at its headquarters in Wokingham.

The contract, which starts on 1 October, will see GS4 FM deliver catering, hospitality, cleaning, and security among other services to the 350 TRL employees based at Crowthorne House.

Terry Woodhouse, interim managing director, G4S FM, said: "We are thrilled to have won this contract and are looking forward to developing a lasting relationship with TRL.

"We will be delivering substantial benefits, including better services for building users, greater flexibility in the management of the facilities and multi-skilling opportunities for staff."

Colin O'Hara, head of facilities, TRL, said: "We are confident that G4S FM will bring a new and positive approach to managing the site."

G4S has an annual turnover of around £300 million and employs more than 7,200 staff across the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

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