Local government case studies
Cornwall County Council
The Cornwall Schools project consisted of interim services being operational on all the schools involved whilst an extensive programme of refurbishment to 15 Primary Schools was rolled out in a series of phases over three years.
Devon County Council
The framework, which started in 2003, has delivered a number of quality projects in primary schools and colleges throughout the county of Devon, comprising new build, major refurbishment and extensive improvements.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
This four-year capital works construction framework is for schemes up to £0.5m (one of five suppliers) and schemes over £2m (one of two suppliers) and includes the following services:
Leeds City Council
Interserve was instrumental in the redesign and refurbishment of this major public entrance and exhibition area to the ground floor Portland Crescent entrance to the east wing of Leeds Civic Hall (Grade 2 Listed).
Leicestershire County Council
Following the completion of the Special Schools Framework, we were appointed by Leicestershire as Framework Partner for their Tier 2 Framework.
Lichfield District Council
Following the successful completion of the Burntwood Leisure Centre for Lichfield District Council, Interserve was awarded the prestigious project for the construction of a state-of-the-art new theatre in Lichfield.
London Borough of Croydon
In July 2006, Interserve won one of the first of a new breed of integrated total facilities management partnerships with the London Borough of Croydon, designed to use the facilities portfolio as an enabler for change and improvement.
London Borough of Ealing
Interserve's innovative, ten-year partnership with Ealing Council represents a first for local government. It realises the council's vision for a fresh approach to service delivery through a property services model that operates through a completely integrated team called 'Property Ealing'.
London Borough of Havering
London Borough of Havering’s housing portfolio is worth around £500m with approximately £7m spent each year on maintenance and home improvements to ensure good quality, affordable housing is available for local people.
London Borough of Lambeth
Interserve was awarded the contract for the delivery of a full range of maintenance services for all Lambeth Council's owned and managed properties excluding the housing stock and schools.


