K–12
Charter Schools
Most charter schools have no facilities department. If that is you, you are not buying a cleaning service. You are buying the absence of a problem you do not have time to manage.
One vendor, one invoice, one phone number
A school leader without a facilities director ends up personally coordinating the cleaner, the floor contractor, the handyman, and whoever unclogs the drain. Four vendors, four invoices, four people to chase.
We hold custodial and building maintenance under one contract. A broken fixture at 6 a.m. is a phone call to the same number you already have, not a procurement exercise you run between classroom observations.
Built for buildings that were not built as schools
More than half of NYC charter schools operate in private, non-DOE space: converted offices, church basements, warehouse conversions, mixed-use floors. These buildings behave differently from purpose-built schools: shared entrances, odd HVAC, landlord rules, tight or non-existent custodial storage.
We scope against the building you actually occupy, including how supplies get in and where they live, rather than pricing a generic square-foot rate and discovering the problem in month two.
We can work inside a public-funding scope
We are a NYC-certified MBE, enrolled in PASSPort, and pre-qualified with the New York City Housing Authority. We are prevailing-wage capable and understand what Article 9 requires when public money is involved.
If your authorizer, your CMO, or your funding source imposes procurement conditions, we can meet them and document them, rather than discovering mid-year that the vendor cannot produce what an audit asks for.
What a typical scope covers
- Full-service nightly custodial
- Day porter coverage during school hours
- Restroom programs and consumables management
- Floor care appropriate to the surfaces you actually have
- Building maintenance and repairs under the same contract
- Summer deep clean and turnover between school years
Every scope is written to the building after a walkthrough. This is a starting point, not a package.
Want to see what we'd actually do in your building?
A walkthrough costs you an hour and commits you to nothing.