Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG) is delighted to announce that it was a winner at Wednesday’s PFM Partnership Awards (06 November 2019).

Hundreds of professionals from the facilities management sector attended the prestigious black-tie event, which took place at The Brewery in Chiswell Street, London, and was hosted by comedian and writer, comic actor and presenter Sally Philips.

PTSG was delighted to receive the top prize in the Account Director of the Year category for its work at Heathrow Airport. Adam Davies led the team that has become a seamless extension of the Heathrow team, implementing successful safety systems in a number of key areas.

Paul Teasdale, Chief Executive of PTSG, said: “The judging process for the PFM Partnership Awards is especially challenging so it is particularly pleasing that one of our outstanding professionals has been recognised by leading and independent judges for working collaboratively and innovatively.”

“Winning a PFM Partnership Award is the best possible way to demonstrate that we are working to the highest industry standards. I’d like to thank not only Adam but the team at Heathrow Airport for their hard work and commitment to excellence, and we look forward to many more successes together in future.”

PTSG has a strong record of success at the PFM Partnership Awards. In 2018, the Group won the ‘Achievement in Facilities Technology’ award for its work in developing and implementing a proprietary software and business transformation system known as Clarity. It also received the top prize for ‘Partners in Corporate – Private Sector’, for the design and installation of a huge and innovative cradle system at the pinnacle of the Scalpel building in central London.

PTSG has always created strong partnerships throughout the supply chain, whether directly with clients, through main contractors and/or suppliers of other services or products. Therefore, the continuation of its strong record at the PFM Partnership Awards is extremely pleasing.

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