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U.S. Vascular Management Group selecets ONE SOURCE FM LLC for facility maintenance management

Stratford, CT The Vascular Experts and International Vein Clinics, entities of U.S. Vascular Management Group, have granted facility maintenance management contracts to ONE SOURCE FM LLC, a division of ONE SOURCE Companies. 

The facilities maintenance management programs commenced on October 1, after a comprehensive 30 day implementation period. ONE SOURCE will manage scheduled and on demand maintenance as well as project work and existing service contracts for all 10 locations of The Vascular Experts and 4 locations of International Vein Clinics.

ONE SOURCE, a leader in outsourced facility services, is comprised of three divisions: maintenance and repair, construction, and real estate brokerage. 

Our customized Corporate Real Estate Management Programs offer companies with owned or leased locations a unique and centralized management solution. We provide the systems, back office operations, and expertise to support facilities across Connecticut and the entire Northeast. 

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