Arcus is shortlisted for FM Specialist of the Year Award

Arcus is shortlisted for FM Specialist of the Year Award

Arcus has been shortlisted for FM Specialist of the Year Award 2019, a brand-new category for the Construction News Specialists Awards.

The national Facilities Management company wowed judges with its submission, detailing a catalogue of innovative ways of working that have promoted strong growth within the organisation.

In particular the company showcased its SMaRT (Smarter Maintenance and Real-time Technology) hub, which supports 1,740 buildings across the UK. The inhouse hub is designed to improve the overall customer experience, while significantly reducing the carbon footprint, and saving its clients millions in cost avoidance and energy savings.

Steve Willis, Chief Operating Officer for Arcus, said: “Being shortlisted for this award is testament to the great work that our colleagues have delivered over the last 12 months and I’m so proud of what they’ve achieved.

“In such a fluid industry our colleagues embrace continuous change and understanding the need to be reliable and agile. Our people are what make us great, and through the use of industry-leading technology we’re able to deliver a winning service for our clients’ time and time again.

“We’re already fulfilling our vision of growing a great FM business, the envy of others, and I’m excited for what the next 12 months will bring for Arcus.”

In February, Arcus will present to a panel of judges in the hope to be crowned winner of the FM Specialist of the Year award. The face-to-face judging process gives Arcus the chance to highlight its inspirational business and the very best projects of the last year.

The Construction News Specialists Awards is in its 15th year and is the only national awards that recognises the outstanding achievements of specialist contractors.

If you would like to know more about Arcus and the services it offers, please contact Stephen Timmins at Business.Development@arcus-group.co.uk.

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