Abu Dhabi General Services Co "Musanada" announced today that, on September 23rd in London it was presented with an award by the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc). The ceremony commemorated Musanada for its efforts, dedication and success in establishing an ongoing training program for certifying its employees and contractors, in order to dramatically enhance their levels of safety and efficiency in order to meet globally accepted best-practice standards of cleaning.
Commenting on the prestigious award, Mr. Mohamed Al Fahd Al Mehairi, CEO of Musanada said: "Winning this award is an endorsement of our dedication to meet international best practice and our commitment to deliver excellence throughout our services. It is a mark of success in establishing a benchmark that will be maintained throughout our journey. I am honored to be part of a team whose efforts aim at not only serving the Abu Dhabi government's interest, but that of the citizen and the private sector, providing higher standards, healthier environments and contributing to the Capital's overall image and well-being"
The Award was presented to Abdulla Al Dhaheri, Facilities Management Director and Abdul Razzak Shaikh, Senior Facilities Management Manager at the institute's annual awards dinner, which recognizes the work done by their assessment centers, membership organizations and individuals for their work in promoting the highest level of hygiene and cleaning standards.
Al Dhaheri stated: "Our approach to the cleaning service commenced with deeper understanding of our clients and their requirements, defining the process and adopting an upwardly evolving methodology to enhance our offering to all our clients including Schools, Mosques and Government Owned buildings"
It is important to note that the Facilities Management department at Musanada, whose team won the award, is part of the company's Building Services, a comprehensive Design, and Construction Management shared service operation that aligns its activities according to the highest UAE and international standards, across over 10,000 buildings across 3,000 sites including approximately 1,500 mosques and 340 schools.