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 | | PROVEN EXPERIENCE AND TOP QUALITY SERVICE WINS PRINCESSHAY FOR INTEGRAL |  | | Integral UK | | 29/10/2007 | | | Integral, the UK’s largest provider of building maintenance services has won the contract to provide building maintenance services for Exeter’s new Princesshay Shopping Centre.
The contract is an interim contract worth £120K, which is the initial stage of larger multi-site contract.
Princesshay which was officially opened in September 2007, the £225 million redevelopment scheme is the largest investment in Exeter’s history, and has transformed the city centre retail line up. The new centre covers 529,801 sq ft (49,238 sq m) with over 60 new shops, cafes and restaurants.
Two Integral members of staff are based on site, an M&E Supervisor and a fabric engineer, who are supported by Integral’s 1000-strong low carbon vehicle mobile maintenance team. Integral is providing M&E and fabric maintenance to the landlord services for two office blocks, all of the retail units and a domestic housing development.
The brand new shopping centre still has many contractors on site and Integral is working closely with the different parties to meet the client warranty requirements.
Integral now provides building maintenance services for the three major shopping centres in the South West.
These include Drake Circus in Plymouth which opened in October 2006, with over 60 shops, cafes and restaurants and the Mall Galleries in Bristol city centre, which includes more than 100 stores.
Steve Collins, Integral’s Regional Director commented: ”This latest contract win demonstrates our expertise in this sector and builds on our already strong portfolio of shopping centre clients.
“We understand the requirements, service needs and potential problems associated with large complex retail environments. Our planned preventative maintenance schedules and rapid response ensures that the services run smoothly on a day to day basis, providing the best environment for tenants and the general public.” |  |
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