Progressive Cleaning Services During Construction

CleanSiteUSA provides scheduled progressive cleaning during your build to keep stairwells, corridors, elevators, and restrooms usable and OSHA‑compliant while trades work.

When Progressive Cleaning Happens

Your Timing: Weekly or milestone‑based during the 2–6 months of active interior construction.

The Problem Subs Create: Messy sites slow trades, fail inspections, and frustrate owners. Most cleaners won’t set foot on an active jobsite.

What We Deliver: Clean common areas so your project stays on schedule.

CleanSiteUSA Progressive Cleaning Scope

In-house crews focus on high‑traffic and safety areas:

  • Stairwells & Corridors: Dust, debris, footprints swept.

  • Elevators: Floors, walls, handrails cleaned.

  • Temporary Restrooms: Full sanitation, supplies restocked.

  • Break Areas: Tables, trash, floors.

  • Common Lobbies: Entry mats, glass, dust control.

How Progressive Cleaning Works

Site Setup & Access

PM coordinates with your super for safe access and staging.

Scheduled Crew Visits

Weekly or milestone (e.g., after each floor closes in). 2–4 hours per visit.

Safety-First Execution

Crews in PPE, working around active trades and equipment.

Why Subs Won’t Do Progressive Cleaning

National Subs: Refuse active jobsites (“too messy, too dangerous”). When they do show, they’re janitors, not construction workers.

CleanSiteUSA:

  • Crews trained for live jobsites.

  • PM coordinates around your trades.

  • OSHA‑compliant with site‑specific plans.

Progressive Cleaning Checklist

Your super’s reference:

AreaCheck
Stairwells[ ] Swept
Elevators[ ] Floors clean
Restrooms[ ] Stocked

Ready to Keep Your Site Productive?

Messy sites slow trades, fail inspections, and frustrate owners. Progressive cleaning keeps momentum without the hassle of chasing subs.