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Oculus Group has a proven track record of delivering high quality facilities management solutions that not only meet but exceed the expectations of our clients.
Our team of experienced professionals works closely with clients to understand their unique needs and develop custom solutions that improve the efficiency and overall operations of their facilities. Whether you are looking to streamline your operations, reduce costs, or improve the overall functionality of your facilities, our team is here to help.
Following the completion of a new extension to the University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture, Oculus Group were appointed to carry out a full builders’ clean and sparkle clean across both the newly built extension and the original Leverhulme Building
Bio-hazard incidents demand more than a standard clean. With blood contamination present across floor surfaces, immediate action was required from a team with the right training, equipment, and products to eliminate all risk safely.
Oculus Group are responsible for providing key holding patrol and alarm response services to all properties. Several properties are vacant at times and require additional security.
The priority was to maintain consistently high standards while ensuring resident safety, minimising disruption, and complying with strict health and safety requirements.
We developed a comprehensive service plan tailored to the client’s needs. This plan included daily cleaning, grounds maintenance, and reactive repair services to ensure a well-maintained environment at all times.
Co-op Academy Southfield demonstrates that K9 drug detection services offer schools a visible, effective, and educational approach to drug prevention.
The client’s willingness to be open and honest really paved the way for our senior management to make some relevant recommendations that would make efficiencies & relieve strain on resources trying to cope with facilities management obstacles.
Following a short yet stressful period for a client in the North of England, we were contacted by senior management to advise that travellers had forced their way onto their site and cut electricity to the building.