GSH Recognizes Grzegorz as Employee of the Month

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GSH is proud to recognize Grzegorz Lypaczewski, one of our dedicated engineers, as Employee of the Month for June in the United Kingdom. The award was presented by Contract Manager Robert Hood in recognition of Grzegorz’s exceptional dedication, consistently high‑quality work, and outstanding commitment to customer service.

Grzegorz is widely respected for his professionalism, positive attitude, and reliability. His efforts consistently go above and beyond expectations, making a meaningful impact for both colleagues and clients alike.

Ben Knights, Senior Client Services & Facilities Coordinator at one of our valued clients, also shares his praise:

“Grzegorz is always very friendly and sociable. Nothing is ever too much trouble, and the quality of his work is consistently exceptional.”

This recognition reflects GSH’s commitment to celebrating team members who exemplify excellence, professionalism, and a client‑focused mindset.

Congratulations, Grzegorz, and thank you for continuing to set a high standard and represent GSH with distinction.

Learn more about the people who make GSH exceptional. Explore our culture and see how our team can deliver excellence across your facility.

Rajesh Wins Round #5 of the GSH 130 Scavenger Hunt

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Congratulations to the Round #5 Winner of the GSH 130 Scavenger Hunt!

A big shoutout to Rajesh for his creativity, attention to detail, and sharp eye, successfully tracking down all the challenge items—including red and blue food, a red and blue flag, and the inside of a boiler room. His effort and enthusiasm truly stood out in this round.

Thank you to all participants who joined the fun and brought great energy to the challenge. We appreciate everyone’s engagement and can’t wait to see what the next round brings!

Impressed by the Scavenger Hunt finds? You should see what we can do with your IFM! Contact us today to find out how we can use our creativity, attention to detail, and sharp eye on your next job.

GSH Congratulates Philip and Jason on Earning MD 1st Class Licenses

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A big congratulations to Philip Heim (Assistant Chief) and Jason Terry (Maintenance Technician) on officially passing the Maryland 1st Stationary Engineer Exam and earning their MD 1st Class licenses!

This achievement reflects their dedication, hard work, technical skill, and commitment to excellence—qualities that truly embody what GSH stands for. Their ongoing contributions play a vital role in keeping our operations safe, reliable, and running strong.

Way to go, Phil and Jason—and thank you for all you do to support our teams, our clients, and our mission.

See how our hard working team can make your facility run smoothly with their MD 1st Class license! Contact us today.

GSH Keeps Facilities Cool During the Summer

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The first day of summer arrives, and while temperatures rise, GSH keeps clients cool, comfortable, and operating at peak performance. Through proactive planning and expert execution, our facilities management teams help ensure your buildings run smoothly throughout the warmest months of the year.

From HVAC system optimization to energy‑efficient solutions, GSH supports reliable operations while maximizing occupant comfort and system performance. Our experienced teams take a proactive, data‑driven approach to help our IFM clients stay ahead of seasonal challenges.

As summer unfolds, GSH remains focused on delivering consistent service, operational efficiency, and peace of mind — so clients can enjoy the longer days, sunny skies, and seamless building operations.

Prepare your facility for peak summer performance with GSH. Contact our team to learn how our facilities management solutions can help keep your operations cool, efficient, and reliable all season long!

GSH Joins the Fun at the BOMA San Francisco Block Party

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GSH Group’s Joe Annino and Luis Adame attend the BOMA San Francisco Annual Block Party at the iconic Levi’s Plaza, joining fellow industry professionals for an evening of connection, community, and celebration.

With a lively 1950s Sock Hop theme, the event brings retro flair to San Francisco’s commercial real estate community. Guests enjoy classic music, vintage cars, and great company alongside fellow BOMA members and industry friends, creating an engaging atmosphere that blends nostalgia with meaningful networking.

The celebration also featured a special guest appearance by San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie, who shares his appreciation for BOMA and the role it plays in supporting the city’s commercial real estate and building operations community. The evening highlights the strong relationships and shared enthusiasm that continue to move the industry forward.

A truly great time had by all, reinforcing the value of gathering, collaboration, and community within the BOMA network.

Stay connected with GSH Group and the industry events shaping commercial real estate in San Francisco. See how GSH Group can help you in the San Francisco area today!

GSH Group Welcomes Luis Adame to Northern California

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GSH Group proudly welcomes Luis Adame to the team as Operations Manager for Northern California. In this role, Luis supports operational excellence and client success across the region, strengthening GSH Group’s commitment to high‑performing facilities management solutions.

Originally from Los Angeles, Luis brings a strong background in business administration, logistics, and facilities management. A California Maritime Academy graduate and former collegiate soccer leader, he pairs analytical thinking with a collaborative, client‑first mindset to drive results across complex portfolios and service contracts.

Luis’s leadership experience and team‑oriented approach align seamlessly with GSH Group’s values and operational standards. His addition reinforces our focus on delivering consistent, high‑quality service for building owners, property managers, site managers, and IFM clients throughout Northern California.

Learn more about the leaders driving operational excellence at GSH Group.
Connect with our team to discover how our regional expertise supports your facilities and business goals.

Safety a Core Value in GSH Facilities Management

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At GSH Group, safety isn’t just a priority — it’s an integral part of our culture. From front-line engineers to management teams, we remain committed to creating safe, healthy, and secure environments for our employees, clients, and the communities we serve.

In recognition of National Safety Month, GSH Group highlights the safety practices, proactive habits, and dedicated teams that go above and beyond to ensure every job is done the right way — the safe way. Through continuous training, shared accountability, and a people-first mindset, our teams reinforce a culture where safety is embedded in every task and every site.

By consistently elevating safety standards, GSH Group supports building owners, property managers, site managers, and integrated facilities management (IFM) clients in maintaining reliable operations while protecting the people who make those operations possible.

Learn how GSH Group’s safety-first approach helps protect your people, your property, and your operations.
Contact us today to discover how our facilities management solutions support safer, more reliable environments.

Benefits of Conducting Planned Simulated Mains Failure Testing

At GSH Group, we understand the importance of our clients’ buildings and assets, so we undertake key steps to ensure that they run continuously and do not interfere with the daily functions of the BAU operation. Planned simulated mains failure testing and black start building testing allows our clients to concentrate on their core business, confident that we have their building operations covered.

These are key procedures we utilise to ensure that a building’s systems can effectively handle power interruptions and subsequent restarts. These tests simulate the complete loss of external power and assess the abilities of backup systems to restore essential services. Below are some of the benefits of conducting these tests, highlighting their roles in safety, reliability, and operational efficiency.


Ensuring Emergency Preparedness

Validation of Backup Power Systems

Functionality Check:

Backup systems, including generators and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), are crucial for maintaining essential operations during a power outage. Simulated mains failure testing ensures that these systems automatically activate and provide the necessary power to critical loads such as life safety systems and business critical systems.

Load Handling Capacity:

These procedures verify that backup systems can handle the actual electrical loads. This includes testing both the capacity of the generators and UPS as well as the efficiency of transfer switches that shift power from the grind to the backup systems.

Assessment of Power Restoration Procedures

Automatic Restart Protocols

The tests evaluate the efficiency of automated systems designed to restore power without manual intervention. This includes checking that all automated controls, such as breakers and switches, function correctly.

SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) & EOP (Emergency Operating Procedures Live Training)

In situations where manual intervention is necessary, the tests help assess and refine these procedures. They also serve as critical scenario training exercises for maintenance engineers, ensuring they are prepared to handle power restoration safely and efficiently. Regular testing and training sessions provide ongoing opportunities to refine these skills and for organisations to update protocols, reflecting changes in infrastructure or technology.


Improving System Reliability and Performance

Detection of Weaknesses in Infrastructure

Assessment of Equipment Health

Reveal the true condition of critical infrastructure components, such as generators, switchgear, batteries, and fuel systems. Early detection of wear and tear or performance degradation allows for timely maintenance or replacement, reducing the risk of unexpected failures. Potential electrical faults, such as short circuits or overloaded circuits, might not be apparent under normal operating conditions but can pose significant risks during a power fluctuation or outage.

Identification of Single Points of Failure (SPOF) & System Bottlenecks

Our tests can uncover areas where the system may be vulnerable to single-component failure and/or be under capacity, such as insufficient battery backup duration or inadequate generator fuel reserves. Addressing these bottlenecks and SPOFs ensure that systems can sustain operations through longer outages.

Optimisation of System Performance

Fine-Tuning Systems & Maintaining Compliance

The data collected during these tests can be used to fine-tune system settings, such as transfer switch sensitivity or generator start-up sequences. Optimising these parameters enhances the overall performance and responsiveness of the building’s power infrastructure. Conducting these tests and maintaining thorough records demonstrate compliance during audits or inspections.

Integration with Modern Technology

Testing provides an opportunity to assess the integration of modern technologies like smart grids or renewable energy sources with existing backup systems. This helps in planning upgrades or expansions to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.


Enhancing Operational Efficiency

Minimising Downtime

Proactive Issue Resolution

By identifying potential issues before they cause during working hour disruptions, these tests help minimise unplanned downtime. This positive approach reduces the impact of power outages on business operations, protecting revenue and maintaining service continuity.

Business Continuity Planning

The insights gained from these tests are critical for developing and updating business continuity plans. This ensures that in the event of an extended outage, there are clear, tested protocols in place to minimise operational disruption and ensure a swift recovery to BAU operations.


Conclusion

Simulated mains failure testing and black start building testing are essential for any facility reliant on electrical power. They are crucial for validating emergency preparedness, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, enhancing system reliability, and improving operational efficiency. Regular testing not only safeguards building occupants and assets but also contributes to a resilient and robust infrastructure capable of withstanding and recovering from power disruptions.

Need a provider who can do just that?

GSH, a premier facilities management provider located in the US, Europe, and Asia can fulfill and exceed your facilities needs to you can focus on what matters most to you. We’ve got your back because GSH is Always On.


Written by Mark Jenkins, Regional Director

Mark.Jenkins@GSHGroup.com | +44(0) 7895 203 313

GSH 2022 Chief Operating Officer Announcement

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Effective immediately, GSH Group is pleased to announce the promotion of Steve Wallis to the position of Chief Operating Officer for the United States. One of GSH’s longest-tenured employees, Steve has spent his career-defining and delivering service excellence in the facilities management industry. 

Steve first joined GSH as an HVAC Apprentice in 1998 in his native England and went on to relocate to the United States. While in the United States he quickly advanced to the roles of Project Manager, Regional Director of Operations, and eventually Vice President of Operations. 

Chief Operating Officer Steve Wallis

“We are extremely excited to announce this promotion. Steve has worked tirelessly to manage and grow the business in his numerous roles within GSH. This promotion now allows for the strategic development of the business across the USA for the foreseeable future.”- Mark Thomas, Group CEO

Steve’s determination and leadership have been instrumental to the growth of GSH within the United States.   His elevation to this position is just another step in the natural progression of his career and one we as an organization are proud of.” – Kevin O’Keeffe, Group CFO

GSH Wins New European Contract

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GSH Group is pleased to announce our recent contract award with the world’s leading provider of sustainable energy solutions.

GSH has recently been awarded a contract with Vestas for two sites in France: Paris and their regional headquarters in Montpellier. GSH has been providing integrated facilities management (IFM) services to Vestas in India since 2017 and has since expanded services to Europe. Vestas is the renewable energy industry’s global leader in sustainable energy solutions, designing, manufacturing, installing, and servicing wind turbines. Vestas has installed over 136 GW of wind turbines in eighty-one (81) countries, saving around 186 million tonnes of COannually. Put into perspective, wind energy generation across the whole of Europe was 206 GW in 2019 [1]. 

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