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Octego based at Lancaster house on the airport enterprise zone, has been called in by The Arch Company.
In early 2019, The Arch Company bought Network Rail’s portfolio of former station buildings and 5,200 railway arches.
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Hide AdIn doing so, it became multi-use landlord to a host of unique businesses ranging from bakeries to barbers, gyms and micro-breweries to offices and warehouses.
Many of the arches have metered utility supplies and, in taking on the portfolio, The Arch Company, now the UK’s largest small business landlord, wanted clarity on which were metered.
It asked Octego, a specialist in managed energy services delivery, to provide energy bureau services that would identify existing meters across the estate and validate the invoices associated with each.
Stuart Williams, a spokesman for The Arch Company said: “We knew that Octego had delivered energy bureau services to a host of commercial real estate, retail and public sector organisations. “They were the natural partner to trust with what is a highly fluid, multi-tenanted estate portfolio.”
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Hide AdOctego’s head of sales and marketing, Chris Gore said: “The Arch Company needed a detailed understanding of the metering within each of its arch properties.
“Through Octego’s skilled engineers and supplier relationships, we are working to ensure the company has the data it needs to effectively manage energy use across its estate.”
He added that Octego’s position as one of the UK’s leading utility bureaus also enabled it to go beyond meter identification and invoice validation, giving The Arch Company seamless access to expertise in procurement strategy, site works and sustainability commitments
Chris added: “In our experience, complex portfolios require more than a single avenue of approach.”
The firm helps others find savings, helps recover overcharges, and helps comply with UK climate legislation.