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Excitech, an Addnode Group company and the UK leader in technology and services for the construction and manufacturing sectors, today announced it will be transferring its CAFM (computer aided facilities management) business unit to Service Works Global, an Addnode company and international provider of facilities, property, and workplace management software. The transfer will take place on 1st July 2020, and provide clients with a comprehensive and enhanced product and service portfolio across the whole building lifecycle, backed by a combined 60+ years of best-practice software and FM experience.

David Hughes, Managing Director of Excitech comments: “Excitech’s acquisition by Addnode Group in January 2020 has provided us with significant resources and opportunity to deliver enhanced solutions and services to our clients. We share complementary skills, capabilities, and technology with Service Works Global, so the transfer of Excitech’s CAFM business unit to SWG will enable the delivery of an even stronger facilities and property management technology offering to existing and new clients.”

Service Works Global (SWG) is a leading international provider of facilities, property, and workplace management software with offices in the UK, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East providing products and services across the entire building lifecycle. SWG has already successfully integrated Symetri FM, another Addnode CAFM business unit, into the SWG group adding significant expertise in building information modelling (BIM) and digitisation services. The integration of Excitech’s CAFM business will further strengthen SWG’s global FM capability.

“This transfer means SWG and Excitech’s CAFM clients will benefit from an even stronger, broader product and service offering, to further extend our technology capability in an evolving facilities management landscape. We’re pleased to welcome Excitech’s experienced CAFM team to the SWG organisation”, adds Service Works Global CEO, Gary Watkins.

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About Excitech

Excitech provides technology solutions and services for the construction and manufacturing sectors, supporting the complete project life cycle from the manufacture of building products through to design and construction. Services include the provision of software, consultancy, training and support, with a comprehensive range of IT and Document Management solutions.

Established in 1985, and now part of the Addnode Group, Excitech is the largest Autodesk Platinum Partner in the UK specialising in the construction sector, with accreditations from leading technology vendors such as Microsoft, Dell, and HP. For further information, visit www.excitech.co.uk

About SWG

Service Works Global (SWG) is a leading international provider of facilities, property and workplace management software with offices in the UK, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Middle East.

Established in 1994, and now part of the Addnode Group, SWG is a Microsoft Gold Partner, accredited with ISO 9001 for quality management and ISO 27001 for information security management, with a wealth of expertise in facilities management and PPP (public-private partnership) software gained from over 25 years’ experience across the globe. For further information, visit www.swg.com

 

Contact: 

David Hughes 

Managing Director 

Excitech 

01992 807507 

david.hughes@excitech.co.uk 

Gary Watkins 

Group CEO 

Service Works Global 

+44 (0)20 8877 4080 

info@swg.com 

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