The clean that gets you to occupancy
Most cleaning companies treat post-construction like a deeper version of regular janitorial.
It isn't. The dust profile is different. The materials are different. The surfaces haven't
been protected the way they will be in week two. And the timeline is almost always tighter
than anyone wanted it to be.
We've cleaned through enough of these to know where contractors miss and where inspectors
look first. The HVAC registers nobody opened during the build. The cabinet interiors that
got skipped because the doors weren't on yet. The window tracks. The fixture trim. The
adhesive residue on stainless that needs to come off before it cures harder than the steel
itself.
For medical and lab buildouts, the final clean has to meet the standards the new facility
will hit on day one of operation, not a generic commercial scope that gets handed off to
the in-house EVS team to clean up later. Same logic for cleanroom fit-outs and data center
turnover work. We bring the protocol awareness that matches what the space is being built
to do.
We work with general contractors, developers, owner's reps, property managers, and tenants
moving into newly built-out space. Most of our post-construction calls come in at the
two-thirds-complete mark, when the closeout calendar is firming up and the GC is figuring
out who handles the final clean. That's the right time to talk.
If your project is on the Wasatch Front and you'd rather not roll the dice on a final-clean
vendor, we should talk. Walk the space with us, tell us your closeout date, and we'll put
a scope and price together that fits the build.