Ilkley’s NG Bailey wins £20m retail contract with Land Securities
Ilkley-headquartered NG Bailey has won a three-year maintenance contract with Land Securities for eight shopping centres in the company’s retail portfolio.
The £20m contract is a retention of five shopping centres that had been managed by NG Bailey for five years and, an extension of a further three centres, which went live on the 1st April 2016.
As part of the remit, NG Bailey will provide mechanical, electrical and building fabric maintenance.
Seven of the shopping centres will be maintained by resident NG Bailey staff, including engineers, apprentices and contract management support staff. Whilst a smaller centre in West London will be serviced and supported by the firm’s fleet of mobile engineers.
Stuart Linington, managing director of NG Bailey’s facilities services division, said: “We’re delighted to have been awarded this significant contract, which builds on the strength of our existing relationship with Land Securities.
“As part of the new contract, we proposed an innovative energy saving solution that will introduce significant savings and further improve Land Securities’ impressive sustainability record.”
Tony Hemmings, head of engineering at Land Securities, added: “NG Bailey has proven that they can exceed our expectations, while being cost-effective and delivering measurable results. We are pleased to be working with the company for another three years, potentially six and, to have added three more centres to its remit.”
The eight shopping centres are St David’s in Cardiff, Lewisham Shopping Centre, The O2 Centre in London, Leeds’ Trinity, West 12 Shopping Centre in London, White Rose Centre in Leeds, Portsmouth’s Gunwharf Quays and The Galleria in Hatfield.
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