Wednesday, August 13, 2025

G&H wins duo of maintenance MEP contracts

Mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) service provider G&H has secured two significant MEP maintenance contracts within the construction and property management sectors following competitive tender processes.

SIG, a pan-European provider of specialist construction and insulation products, has agreed a three-year maintenance deal with Leeds-headquartered G&H for 120 locations across the UK, including trade centres, distribution centres, and its Sheffield-based head office.

UK property specialist, CEG, has also appointed G&H to deliver a three-year maintenance programme for 12 commercial offices across the south including Bristol, Milton Keynes, London, Colchester and Ipswich.

Each client will have a dedicated G&H maintenance team ensuring all sites are fully compliant and operational.

David Ridsdale, maintenance director at G&H, said: “We’re looking forward to working with SIG and CEG to ensure their buildings are safe and productive spaces for their occupants.

“Our dedicated UK-wide experienced engineers are adept at delivering long-term, planned and preventative MEP maintenance across a wide range of sectors, reducing breakdown and call outs.”

Paul Greenhalgh, FM quality and procurement manager at CEG, said: “We needed a reliable partner who we could trust to maintain all offices and keep them operating smoothly for the comfort of our tenants. G&H clearly demonstrated their vast experience and proven ability to fulfil our brief.”

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