Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Group company said one of its units, MDC Business Management Services, has partnered with Enova, a regional leader in integrated energy and multi-technical services, to drive new levels of innovative facilities management solutions in the UAE capital.
 
MDC BMS is a multifunctional shared services company supporting key business management operations for clients within the UAE. 
 
As per the deal, Enova, the market leader in Middle East energy and facilities management, will deliver a three-tiered approach of technical know-how, value creation, and sustainability. 
 
This partnership will enable the roll-out of efficient and optimized facility management operations and services to BMS’s portfolio of clients.  These technically-sound, replicable solutions and processes are designed to generate value that ultimately fosters economic growth and improves the energy efficiency of client premises and operations.    
 
"Our partnership with Enova is part of our goal to collaborate with world-class third-party providers that deliver tailored facilities management services to better serve our clients," remarked Nasir Al Nabhani, Chief Executive Officer, MDC Business Management Services. 
 
"Our clients will benefit from better quality and longevity of business facilities, meeting safety requirements, and ensuring its businesses are efficient and compliant," he noted.
 
With this deal, Enova said it has become a facilities management partner for MDC BMS’ hard services within its facilities management portfolio.
 
An important aspect of the partnership is the commitment of both organizations to the UAE’s carbon emission and energy efficiency targets, remarked its CEO Renaud Capris. 
 
"By becoming the facilities management partner for MDC BMS, Enova will deliver further solutions in facilities management, energy performance, and technology across Abu Dhabi," stated Capris.
 
"MDC BMS, through further use of energy efficient practices, will further support the UAE government’s sustainability vision," he added.-TradeArabia News Service