Dalkia UK is expanding the scope of its facilities management contract with Birmingham City University, having been awarded an extension covering the entire estate.
The revised deal was settled to strengthen the existing alliance, which began in 2018, when Dalkia UK was originally awarded hard services across four buildings. Over time, the team’s performance has led to additional responsibilities and an expansion of Dalkia UK’s remit across the institute.
The university comprises two main campuses, with additional sites located throughout the city. Key locations include the city centre campus, featuring at least eight significant buildings, such as the Curzon Building, Millennium Point, Parkside, Benjamin Zephaniah, Joseph Priestley, the Research Hub, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, and STEAMhouse, along with other sites like the City South Campus and specific art/music facilities.
The company said its on-campus team is working with the client to ensure that all assets are captured, and that it is also supporting the in-house energy staff to help reduce the university’s carbon footprint and save money.
Lee Priest, contract manager at Dalkia UK, said: “The continued success of our partnership with Birmingham City University reflects the commitment of our teams who work so hard on the contract.”