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Liverpool-based Vivark starts 2015 with three new client wins
Liverpool based facilities management company, Vivark, has secured repairs and refurbishment work with two new primary school customers and a rolling contract with one of Merseyside’s largest recycling operators.
Vivark is now responsible for handling responsive repairs at over 20 sites across Merseyside on behalf of Veolia’s recycling and waste treatment division.
Vivark has also undertaken external improvements at Ravenscroft Primary School in Kirkby and the refurbishment of existing space to create office accommodation at Kirkby Church of England Primary School.
Executive director at Vivark, Tony Cahill, said: “It has been a productive start to 2015 for Vivark and I’m pleased to see our professional team demonstrating the depth of their facilities management knowledge across the education and waste management sectors.
“Our integrated approach to FM ensures that the exact needs of any project and the client’s expectations are always met on time and on budget.
“Operating as a commercial business with a social purpose means that all of the activity we undertake benefits the communities in which we work.
“We are eager to build on this success throughout the rest of the year, taking on even more new projects and building on our extensive experience in a variety of business sectors.”
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