December 2023: Latest Insights from UK's GPA

WELCOME TO INFOCUS, December 23

Yvette Greener, Client Director

As our transformation continues, these past three months have seen new members join our senior leadership team, important milestones achieved in our workplace services and property technology, and our Capital Projects programme continue at pace.

We have said goodbye to Steven Boyd after over four years leading the GPA and welcomed our new interim CEO Mark Bourgeois, who brings great leadership experience to our organisation. Lisa Commane has also joined us as our new COO. And Roma McLoughlin is our new Chief Security Officer.

And we have successfully implemented key milestones in our Workplace Services Transformation Programme, including the go-live of our new regional FM contracts and the national roll out of our facilities helpdesk.

We continue to put in place building blocks to support the Government's One Estate technology vision: 96,000 civil servants are now using GovPass. And the occupancy data we collect extends over 770,000 square metres of office portfolio offering us greater strategic insights.

Our refurbishments, relocations and new builds continue at pace including the submission for planning of the new European Medium-range Weather Centre in Reading, and new cafe opening at Peterborough's Quay House following customer feedback. More recently, the new guidance on 60% office attendance has led to many questions from departments across government. We are working with many of you to support this transition, adapting workspaces, and ensuring we continue to deliver great places for you and your people to work.

Looking to the new year, I am pleased to confirm we will be hosting our first client conference in early February. This will be hosted by a mix of GPA and industry experts, and together we will look at trends in the Civil Service and wider workplace market, with an opportunity for you to greatly influence how the GPA moves forward, contribute ideas and provide feedback.

We have achieved many great successes this year. We do still have some way to go and continue to work hard on service improvements and customer satisfaction. Your continued engagement ensures we acknowledge pain points, understand resolutions and identify the best solution to achieve them, in partnership with you.

On behalf of our executive and client teams, thank you for your continued support. We wish you a great holiday season, and look forward to new ventures and improvements in 2024.

In this issue:

Two more milestones successfully achieved within our transformation programme

In our last InFocus update, we updated on the awarding of our facilities management contracts and the transition activities that will follow in the lead-up to go-live.

We are pleased to confirm that our new facilities management contracts and the GPA Helpdesk were successfully launched and are fully operational. These milestones mark significant steps in our transformation of how the Government's office estate is managed and operated, and our promise to you to enhance your workplace experience and deliver quality services with operational excellence. These new contracts build on our recent successes, including our enhanced security services contracts that were successfully launched on 1 October.

Dominic Brankin, Workplace Services Director, shares his thoughts:

This is an important step towards transforming our workplace services that have been four and a half years in the making. I'm grateful for the extraordinary hard work of many people across the GPA, CCS, Cabinet Office and HM Treasury to get us to this point. I also appreciate your patience during the more challenging periods and your support and encouragement. I'm pleased we have secured contracts with a group of organisations as focused as the whole of the GPA is on providing great places to work.

Helpdesk utilisation

Your impressive uptake and engagement with the helpdesk continues to drive our commitment to enhancing our customer service. The positive response and utilisation signifies your trust in our services. Please continue to log requests through the helpdesk. The information captured there ensures we can respond quickly and continue to enhance our service delivery.

Our aftercare team

Our aftercare team, with roles focused on assurance care, governance reporting, operational response and risk continues to work on risk mitigation, minimising disruptions associated with mobilisation activities ensuring a seamless transition and reducing the impact on customer experience.

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We continue to strengthen our leadership team with new appointments

Lisa Commane joined our executive committee in November as our Chief Operating Officer (COO), strengthening our senior leadership team as we continue to deliver a transformed, shared, sustainable and value for money government office estate.

As COO, Lisa will be responsible for coordinating the delivery of our ambitious programme and overseeing corporate services support.

Lisa was the Chief Operating Officer of Ofwat and has over 20 years senior experience in public, private and not-for-profit sectors leading multi-disciplinary teams to be highly performing.

We also welcomed Roma McLoughlin in November as our Chief Security Officer (CSO). With over ten years' experience across the public and private sectors, Roma will ensure that our services are delivered securely and that security remains embedded in our customer-first culture.

Roma has developed an in-depth knowledge of government security, working on a number of high-profile projects across the Civil Service advising Ofsted, Ofqual, Ofwat, ORR and the FSA. She is also a passionate advocate for women in security.

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Occupancy monitoring powering strategic property decisions

As the Government's leading body for the implementation of property technology across its office portfolio (as appointed by the CSOB), we are capturing, analysing and reporting on occupancy levels for greater efficiencies and strategic decision making.

The benefits of doing this are becoming more and more evident as our dataset continues to increase at pace. By collecting and aggregating occupancy data - on how buildings are used rather than individuals attending (attendance monitoring) - the Government is managing its buildings much more effectively, seeing when and how they are being used, improving efficiency and lowering its carbon footprint. And safe occupancy levels are monitored to give civil servants a better working environment.

This data also enables better-informed, strategic decisions about portfolio planning, estate rationalisation, building management and budgeting, as well as tenancy structures, workplace optimisation and space planning.

As part of our planning process for the next financial year we have published an overview document that clarifies the current scope of the programme and outlines areas that could form part of future plans.

This ensures we are achieving the best value for you, and deliver the most effective and productive spaces for our customers. All while saving costs for the taxpayer.

If you would like a copy of the document please contact your Client Manager in the first instance, or email

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