The UK economy has been through a period of significant change in recent years, with businesses of all sizes looking for new ways to stay competitive and increase growth.

 

Through their work delivering services across every region of the country, BSA members are crucial to ensuring that the UK becomes a highly skilled, inclusive, and innovative economy. Members deliver administrative services, facilities management, infrastructure, and digital solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI), for clients across both the public and private sectors so that they can focus on what they do best. The sector also delivers advice and support services that enable organisations of all sizes and in every region to become more productive and competitive.

 

The examples below showcase how BSA members are driving economic growth and providing a range of innovative solutions to help their clients become more efficient and effective. They highlight how business services providers are helping to drive innovation and growth throughout the UK, whilst also demonstrating the ways in which these providers are helping to create a more competitive and productive economy.

Balfour Beatty’s innovative approach of developing in-house logistics data analytics tools has not only revolutionised operations but has also allowed them to gain insights into efficiency, timely delivery, cost management, carbon footprint, and social value creation.

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Sodexo’s Compliance Performance Index tool is boosting building safety by giving clients real-time visibility of their compliance status.

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As part of a joint venture with the Department of Health and Social Care, Sopra Steria has introduced an innovative “anytime payroll service which increased staff satisfaction.

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Capita worked with East Renfrewshire Council to implement sensors and gather data in every teaching space in the area to help meet the Scottish Government guidelines for assessing air quality in teaching areas.

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A successful trial by Balfour Beatty VINCI of a ground-breaking digital measuring system for concrete has led to a roll-out across multiple HS2 sites, cutting carbon and driving efficiencies on the construction project.

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