Maintenance and compliance contractor Novus Property Solutions has launched two new dedicated services as part of its ambitious growth strategy.
Interiors and Sustain are the latest services to be introduced by the Stoke-on-Trent-based company.
Last year, Novus launched its Maintain, Assure and Projects services in a move which bosses said will help the company to achieve its long-term growth ambitions.
Now the firm says the addition of the Interiors and Sustain services will provide clients with a wider variety of services and 'cement' its place as the 'go-to contractor of choice.'
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Novus CEO Steve Davies said: "Following the success of our streamlined services launch in 2021, we are building upon their outstanding foundation with our two new bespoke offerings.
"As local, national and global focus on climate change and decarbonisation becomes more crucial than ever, our Interiors and Sustain services will assist clients both in the housing and commercial sectors to maximise the energy efficiency of their properties by lowering carbon emissions in housing stock and giving existing commercial buildings a new lease of life.
"I am confident there will be substantial demand in the market for our expertise in these areas, which will assist in achieving our growth ambitions."
The Interiors service will build on Novus' refurbishment reputation within the UK's retail and hotel sectors, offering clients a complete turnkey solution for fast track fit-outs. It is available across a range of sectors – including retail, leisure, healthcare, and education.
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The Sustain service will provide a one-stop shop to assist social housing landlords and property portfolio holders achieve zero carbon targets across their portfolios.
The launch follows a record work-winning year for Novus in 2021 and comes after the firm announced a new five-year strategy aimed at doubling profits by 2026.