GSH snags £100 million NAG contract

The National Australia Group (NAG) has extended its energy and technical services contract with GSH to 2020.

Under the terms of the contract extension, worth over £100 million, GSH will continue to take responsibility for energy management across the whole of the NAG (better known under their operational brands of Yorkshire Bank and Clydesdale Bank) portfolio, some 450 High Street branches, head office properties and business-critical datacentres located throughout the UK. In addition it will undertake refurbishment projects.

GSH first started work with NAGE in 2007 and as part of the new deal will provide guaranteed savings across the business of in excess of £8 million, without affecting service levels and performance. The company will also be introducing a new scheduling solution for its mobile engineers. Dan Moore, head of property at NAG, says: “We have a strong and evolving CSR programme and are committed to reducing our impact on the environment. Over the past five years we have worked closely with GSH and they have played a vital role in helping us to achieve our targets. This, and their excellent service delivery record on M&E, are the main reasons that we are happy to commit for the long term to 2020.”

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