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'Protecting London' gives interactive insight into management of iconic UK buildings

* Protecting-London.jpgFacilities Show, the UK's largest event for the facilities management industry, has commissioned 'Protecting London', a series of videos, articles and infographics to provide an insight into how some of the most prestigious buildings and projects in the country are managed.

Using exclusive videos and interviews, the series incorporates a behind-the-scenes exploration of how the capital's most famous buildings operate. It explores how facilities, fire, security and safety functions operate and celebrates the teams that keep them running; revealing the unique challenges they face.

The British Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Crossrail and London's premium event space ExCeL London are all featured in the Protecting London series.

Charlotte Wright, senior content manager, UBM EMEA, explains: "This specially commissioned series of videos and interviews gave us a great opportunity to really find out some of the unique challenges to these specific projects and buildings.

"London is home to world class venues, infrastructure and attractions and we wanted to showcase how our industries are vital in maintaining this. We are really excited to bring to the forefront some of those unsung heroes that really do help to keep these buildings and our capital running."

The Protecting London Series offers insight into: how six million visitors are kept safe at The British Museum each year; facilities management challenges in the 19th century Grade 1 listed venue, the Royal Albert Hall; how the CrossRail team protect the 10,000 workers in Europe's largest construction site, and the unique security challenges presented by the ExCeL London's 100 acre estate.

To download your complimentary Protecting London series report, visit:

www.facilitiesshow.com

10th September 2015




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