Kent's commercial stock is spread wide, from Medway industrial estates to logistics parks on the M20 and M2 corridors, and a breakdown at any of them costs money by the hour. AMPM Building Services delivers SFG20-aligned planned maintenance and 24/365 reactive callouts across M&E and building fabric, with one contract and one point of contact for every site in the county.
Kent works its buildings hard. Distribution and logistics units along the M20 and M2, growing residential blocks in Maidstone, Ashford and the Medway towns, and office and retail stock from Dartford down to Folkestone all depend on plant that runs without drama. We act as your M&E maintenance contractor across the county: SFG20 planned preventative maintenance schedules for HVAC, electrical, and public health systems, statutory compliance servicing, and an engineer on the way when something fails at 3am. Whether you manage a single site in Canterbury or a portfolio spread across Kent, you get defined SLAs, transparent reporting, and a single point of contact who knows your buildings.
We operate from Burgess Hill in West Sussex, with direct routes into Kent via the M25, M26, and M20. West Kent towns such as Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells are typically within an hour's travel; Medway, Maidstone, and Ashford a little beyond that, and East Kent further still, traffic depending. Response times are defined in your SLA up front, so you know exactly what is committed before you sign, and our callout line runs 24 hours, 365 days.
Yes. Warehouse and distribution stock is a core part of what a maintenance contract in Kent has to cover: dock leveller electrics, high-bay lighting, HVAC to office pods, sprinkler pump rooms as part of public health plant, and roof and cladding fabric. We build the PPM schedule from SFG20 task schedules matched to your asset list, and structure reactive cover around your operating hours, including overnight shifts.
Yes. EICRs to BS 7671, emergency lighting testing to BS 5266, and fire damper inspection and testing can all sit inside the planned maintenance schedule, with certification and remedial works quoted and tracked through the same contact. That gives building managers and managing agents in Kent a single audit trail rather than a stack of separate contractors.
Yes, and it is how we prefer to structure multi-site maintenance. A portfolio spread across, say, Dartford, Maidstone, and Canterbury sits under one agreement with consistent SLAs, one asset register, and one point of contact. We can also combine M&E and fabric maintenance in the same contract, which suits mixed portfolios of offices, residential blocks, and industrial units.
A named contact, not a sales team, comes back within 24 hours. Include the package, programme and stage if you can.