Welcome to Robertson Facilities Management.
Robertson Facilities Management is an innovative company which continually drives new standards in the delivery of FM services.
The award-winning business has an extensive portfolio of public and private sector clients, delivering bespoke solutions across healthcare, educational and commercial facilities throughout the UK.
The company’s approach is to design customised, flexible solutions which integrate effectively with its customers core business. Robertson Facilities Management aim to provide a complete service for all our clients, including property and building maintenance, grounds and garden maintenance, energy management, energy and utilities, security, domestic services, catering services, waste disposal, pest control, helpdesk, emergency planning, reception, portering, janitorial services, survey and inspection, lifecycle replacement, ICT, infrastructure and disaster management
The business was originally set up to cater for the PFI/PPP market, however, the company has developed partnerships outwith this sector and is mobilised at non-PFI/PP sites such as Erskine Hospital.
Robertson Facilities Management has undergone rapid growth since it was formed in 2000 and continues to seek clients that share its partnership values and commitment to service excellence and flexibility.
Robertson, the privately owned portfolio of individual companies working in construction, investment, development and facilities management will sponsor this week's COSLA conference in St Andrews.
THE Angus Access Panel's Rod McFarlane Award has been presented to Carlogie Primary School in Carnoustie. Angus Provost Ruth Leslie Melville was at the school to present the award.
Carlogie Primary was developed by Robertson Eastern as part of Robertson Capital Projects' recently completed seven school £50m Forfar/Carnoustie Schools PPP Project for Angus Council.
The construction, investment, development and facilities management group Robertson, delivered a turnover down four per cent at £157.1million and recorded pre-tax losses of £2million.
Despite posting losses to the year end November 30, 2008 Executive Chairman Bill Robertson believes the group are well positioned to exploit the next growth cycle.