Site Office Cleaning

Site Office Cleaning for Construction Sites

What is Site Office Cleaning

Having a cleaning, safe and healthy environment for all personnel working in construction site is critical. Construction site is a labor-intensive workplace surrounded by dust, dirt, dry and wet waste, chemical waste, bio-waste,  industrial waste and domestic waste. On-site workers usually pay less attention to cleaning maintenance which let construction site facilities and amenities frequently stained or contaminated. On-site facilities need more frequent cleaning service to keep them clean, hygiene and safe to use.

There is also some big differences between site office cleaning and regular office cleaning. Most of regular office cleaning service carried out after business hours which means cleaners will have less office personnel around with less interruption, less interruption means higher working efficiency; construction site office cleaning normally carried out when sites are open which means cleaners might need to work along with construction workers around especially when they are using on-site facilities. So, finding the idle time window for each kind of onsite facilities becomes critical to carry out efficient cleaning services. 

Another big difference is site office cleaning scope of service changes from time to time along with the development of the site. Regular office cleaning service has a fixed scope of service which makes it easy to arrange a cleaning schedule and to form a stable working team. On site cleaning service scope changes frequently when the site develops. When new shades/offices/rooms/facilities added, removed or relocated, cleaning schedule and the working team need to get updated accordingly to suit the needs.  Have

Facilities that we need to pay attention
  • Site offices, safety office, induction rooms and meeting rooms:   Soiled floors, Dusty environment, table with full of drawings and documents with no clearance for cleaners
  • First Aid offices:   Hospital grade cleaning requirement in a dusty environment.
  • Lunchrooms:   Dusty tables, heavily soiled floors, kitchen facilities heavily used with less care, tools on the floor sometime with no clearance for cleaners.
  • Toilets in shades:   Heavily soiled floor, toilets and urinals heavily used with less care, stained quickly after cleaning.
  • Portable toilets on scaffolds:   Heavily soiled floor, toilet stained quickly after cleaning, water access problem
  • Waste control:   Littering in construction site is common.
Commonly seen issues on construction site office cleaning
  • Fail of design a efficient cleaning work schedule.
  • Underestimate the roughness of construction site environment.
  • Lack of routinely detailed cleaning with pressure cleaner on toilets.
  • Lack of a system to monitor the service quality.
  • Lack of communication with on site supervisors.