B2B facility cleaning
Professional cleaning for facilities that have to keep running without disruption.
We define the scope, build the schedule and run the service under supervision. No improvisation, and no asking who was supposed to do what.
- Scope defined from an on-site survey
- Schedule matched to the facility’s operating hours
- One named contact on our side
Our approach
We run cleaning as a process, not as a series of one-off jobs
Four things that decide whether the standard still holds in month three and month twelve — not just in the first week.
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Plan
We start by walking the facility. Surfaces, frequencies and critical areas are recorded and turned into a specific scope, instead of a generic "office cleaning" line.
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Delivery
Work follows the agreed schedule, with assigned staff and defined equipment. Changes in the facility are agreed, not guessed.
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Control
Checklists and reviews exist so that a deviation is raised by us rather than by the people using the facility. Findings are recorded.
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Communication
One channel for requests and one person accountable for the facility. A request should reach delivery, not circulate between phone numbers.
Scope
The service areas we combine into a scope
We do not sell one package for everyone. The scope is assembled from areas matched to how the facility functions and how intensively it is used.
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Recurring cleaning
Facilities that need continuous, repeatable cleaning on agreed days and at agreed times.
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Common area maintenance
Multi-tenant buildings and facilities with shared areas, where cleanliness is visible to every user.
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Post-works and pre-handover cleaning
Facilities after refurbishment, fit-out or conversion, being prepared for handover or occupation.
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Glazed surface cleaning
Facilities with substantial glazing, shopfronts and façades within safe access range.
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Sanitary service and consumables
Facilities where the availability of washroom consumables directly affects user comfort.
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Periodic and specialist services
Facilities needing work beyond the daily cycle, planned at agreed intervals.
Facilities
A different facility means a different way of organising the work
Offices, commercial space, shared areas and technical facilities differ in access, hours and safety requirements. The cooperation model adapts to them, not the other way round.
See facility types- Offices Spaces where cleanliness is part of the daily experience of staff and visitors.
- Commercial space High-footfall locations where the condition of entrance areas is immediately visible.
- Technical and industrial facilities Facilities where order is an element of occupational safety, not only of appearance.
- Building common areas Spaces used by many tenants, where the standard has to be uniform.
Getting started
How cooperation begins
A predictable path from first contact to the first full working cycle.
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Site survey
We walk the facility and record surfaces, finish types, critical points and access constraints.
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Scope
We prepare a scope with frequencies, split into recurring and periodic work.
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Schedule
Hours and delivery mode are matched to how the facility operates, so the service does not clash with its users.
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Start
Staff are introduced, site rules are handed over, and access, storage and equipment are agreed.
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Control
We run reviews and adjust the scope if the facility or the way it is used changes.
Service standard
What makes a standard repeatable
A standard is not a declaration but a set of arrangements that can be verified in daily work.
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Safe working
Work follows the rules in force at the facility: signage, securing zones, and storage of materials and equipment.
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Checklists
The scope is broken down into tasks so staff and client share one definition of completed work.
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Quality control
Reviews carried out by the assigned supervisor, with findings and a correction deadline recorded.
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Flexibility
Additional, seasonal and post-refurbishment work is handled as an agreed extension of the scope.
Contact
Describe the facility — we will propose a scope
Facility type, location and the cooperation model you expect are enough. You will get a specific scope back, not a generic brochure.