News archive - 2004

Tim Grier appointed managing director, Equion Facilities Management

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Equion, a division of John Laing plc, has appointed Tim Grier (42) as managing director of its facilities management business, Equion FM.  Tim will take responsibility for the management and growth of business with Equion’s customer base in the PFI serviced accommodation sector and with private sector clients.

Prior to joining Equion, Tim held managing director positions with both Hays and Reliance.  He has also held commercial and operational positions with local authorities and service businesses.

Tim’s objective at Equion FM will be to build on success to date and to grow the business to a turnover of £25m by December 2005, delivering services to 100 properties. This will mean growing the current employee base of 200 to over 300 in this same period.

He said today: “Equion FM has a first class reputation in the market place for service and quality and I’m delighted to be joining the company at this exciting phase in its development. We intend to expand the business organically, developing long-term operational contracts through the delivery of fully integrated facilities management.  We already have a strong presence in the public sector and we aim to replicate this success across commercial markets.”

Tim will be based at Equion’s head office in Victoria, London.

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Notes to editors

·         Equion is a specialist provider of facilities in the PFI and PPP markets with a long-term perspective and approach. The company manages and delivers projects from planning and funding through to design, construction and operation. It is actively involved in the management of a wide range of health, police, education, defence and special purpose government facilities including:

-         the new Norfolk & Norwich, and Queen Elizabeth (Greenwich) Hospitals

-         the Ministry of Defence Main Building refurbishment in Whitehall

-         the Joint Services Command and Staff College at Shrivenham

-         Highlands Secondary School in Enfield

-         South East Essex College at Southend

-         four police stations in South London for the Metropolitan police