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kazzie

  • Posts: 19
Building Site Office Cleans?
« on: June 19, 2007, 05:46:41 pm »
I have been asked to provide a daily clean to a house builder's temporary site offices (not the new builds).
Although they are temporary offices they are quite modern inside and have toilets, showers, canteen areas and office spaces.

Has anyone cleaned these sort of on site office spaces before?
To what level of cleanliness can they be maintained?
What level of cleanliness does the customer usually expect, taking into account the mud and dirt surrounding these places?

I'm mainly talking about the floors which are vinyl throughout and quite muddy! I was thinking of sweeping and mopping them daily?

Kazzie

dg-cleaning

  • Posts: 135
Re: Building Site Office Cleans?
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2007, 05:49:02 pm »
I do building site cleans kazzie. Which construction group is it for?

J. Deans

Re: Building Site Office Cleans?
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2007, 04:53:48 pm »
We do these as well, as part of the larger contract for the build cleaning of the new properties.

Usually, for us it's 2 offices, 2 toilets, a dry room and the canteen. And they are of the 'container' type.

I had to laugh when you said they are quite modern inside. I am assuming they have recently arrived from the suppliers. Wait till you are trying to keep them that way after a couple of months!

As DG has said, they are usually quite laid back because they see you struggling and sweating to mop a floor - then they walk past you and straight over it with their muddy boots!

But you must not let it get to you. You will be fighting a losing battle with the mud and dust. When (IF) someone says sorry as they stomp on your just mopped floor, your reply should be "That's OK, it was clean" In otherwords you have done your job. You won't go over it again. If you do, you will be there all day!

You are lucky to be getting a clean every day. You might be able to keep on top of it - which will make it a lot easier. We usually only go in once a week, so you can imagine... But the site labourer does have to sweep them now and then.

Just clean them like you would any domestic property or ordinary office: If it's dirty - clean it. Apart from that just the usual, empty bins, sanitise toilets, wipe down top surfaces and where they have kicked things with their boots, wash up crockery if that is a requirement and wipe down white goods etc.

We don't charge much for them, even though they are hard work, because often it is a way to get on the site early and get to know the site agents. After all, it is the rest of the contract that we are really after!

You will have your good and bad days (rain for muddy floors - sunshine for dust everywhere - you can't win!)

Good luck...

kazzie

  • Posts: 19
Re: Building Site Office Cleans?
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2007, 07:40:50 pm »
Thanks for all the advice.

This is a large project (2 years)and the site offices reflect this (approx twenty office spaces, corridors, reception, kitchen and toilets) with a separate canteen and toilet block. We are not interested in the new build side of things, our core business is office cleaning so this is new territory for us with regard to the level of cleanliness expected on these type of sites.

Kazzie

dg-cleaning

  • Posts: 135
Re: Building Site Office Cleans?
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2007, 07:43:49 pm »
like I say kazzie you will never keep these sites sparkling with the constant muddy boots coming in and out, oil on hands getting splashed around sinks and dust flying around so just do your usual level of cleaning but also be aware that nothing will stay clean for long in this type of site LOL! so its kinda like back to square one the following day!