ISS Facility Services

Company description

ISS was founded in Copenhagen in 1901 and has grown to become one of the world's leading facility services companies with revenues in 2017 amounting to DKK 79.9 billion. The company has a team of more than 520,000 staff members across 77 countries. ISS has been ranked World's Best Outsourcing Service Provider by IAOP for six consecutive years between 2013 and 2018.

Company details

City:
Copenhagen
Address:
Sahar Road , Andheri East Mumbai : 400059
Phone:

Participation in projects

Projects Transactions
List of the updates in which the company was involved

Company updates

  • August 19, 2022

    Shortlists announced for Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCEC) PPP Project

    Three bidders have been shortlisted to deliver the AUD294 million (US$198.94 million) Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCEC) PPP Project in Geelong city, Victoria, Australia. The three short...

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  • August 04, 2021

    Four bidders to submit offer for Bourg-Léopold prison PPP in Belgium

    Four consortiums are working on the first offer for the design, build, finance and maintenance of the Bourg-Léopold prison PPP project in Belgium. The contracting authority of the developm...

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  • January 10, 2020

    Preferred bidder announced for North and South schools project in Adelaide

    The Minister for Education of South Australia has selected a consortium of TESA Education (Tetris Capital, Dutch Infrastructure Fund, Sarah Construction, and ISS Services) as preferred bidder for the&...

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  • October 21, 2019

    Shortlist for AUD 1.5 billion hospital project in Australia

    The Minister for Health in Australia has announced three shortlisted teams for the development of AUD 1.5 billion (USD 1.02 billion) Footscray Hospital PPP project in Melbourne.  

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  • December 21, 2016

    EQT Infrastructure III attracts interest from pension funds

    EQT Partners (EQT) has announced that its fund EQT Infrastructure III has attracted interest from several pension funds.

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