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October 2007 - Key MEA

Key MEA, a joint venture between Key Facilities Management based in Scotland and the Dar Al Mimar Group based in Cairo, will manage five multi-million dollar developments across Egypt including Cairo, the Red Sea and Alexandria.
The facilities management remit will encompass consulting through design, specification and planning leading eventually to the management and operation of the developments, the value of the contracts is expected to range from $250,00 to $1 million per annum.

August 2007 - Kingsland

This latest addition to the successful number of retail contracts being delivered by Key brings an additional 120,000 sq meters of retail space reflects upon our success in raising the standards of facilities services to this particular sector.

August 2007 - RICS

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors has enlisted the support of Key Consulting  to review their security and access control strategy of their facility in Parliament Square London.
This requirement follows on from a previous assignment where Key undertook a complete review to establish an integrated strategy for the organisations premises in London, Coventry and elsewhere in the UK and Europe.

June 2007 - Royal & Sun Alliance

Royal & Sun Alliance has enlisted the support of Key Consulting in support of a major change management programme being applied to their support services activities across their UK business.
This appointment recognises the considerable experience that Key has over a period of some 16 years in the review and development of corporate facilities services strategies.
The activities will take place over a period of months and Key senior consultants will support the in-house management and staff associated with the delivery of a range of support services being provided by a new streamlined workforce..

February 2007 - Piraeus Bank

Key Consulting has been appointed to develop a Business Continuity Plan for Piraeus Bank based in Tower 42 in the heart of the City District in London.
The bank chose Key due to their considerable experience gained in the City both in the development of business continuity plans that are pragmatic and user friendly (i.e. they work) as well as their experience over many years of disaster recovery within the City over many years.

 

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