Maintenance firm granted Royal Warrant

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Darenth Valley Building Services has been granted a Royal Warrant by the Queen for building services and maintenance engineering.

Darenth Valley Building Services has been granted a Royal Warrant by the Queen for building services and maintenance engineering. Royal Warrants are a mark of recognition to companies which have supplied services to the Royal Household for at least five years.

DVBS was incorporated in 2000 and offers a full range of services to support facilities managers, including electrical and mechanical maintenance, water hygiene, Corgi testing and full air-conditioning support. The company can also help in cost controlling relating to energy Performance Reports.

Terry Divers, who owns the company with his wife Wendy, (both pictured) says, ‘We are a relatively young firm compared to others that have been granted a Royal Warrant, so we were quite surprised. It is a credit to all the staff.’

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