After construction or renovation, fine dust and debris linger in vents, tracks, corners, and finishes. BrightCareers post-construction crews remove that residue so spaces open clean, safe, and inspection-ready.
Builders, general contractors, and property managers know that a beautiful fit-out can still look unfinished if drywall dust coats vents and sticky film sits on glass. Post-construction cleaning is a specialized scope: it is more intensive than routine janitorial and must protect new flooring, millwork, and fixtures while meeting punch-list expectations.
BrightCareers handles rough cleans and final detail cleans across Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. We remove construction residue from surfaces that standard commercial cleaning often misses—window tracks, light fixtures, cabinet interiors when specified, baseboards, and HVAC registers—so you can hand over keys with confidence.
Scheduling is tied to occupancy and inspection dates. We coordinate access with site supervisors, work around remaining trades when needed, and focus on the stages of clean that match where the project actually sits.
Handover risk is reputational as much as operational. A beautiful fit-out that still carries drywall dust into HVAC returns creates tenant complaints in week one. BrightCareers scopes post-construction cleaning as a project deliverable with stages, exclusions, and walkthrough criteria—so builders and property managers share the same definition of “done” before keys change hands in Ontario, Alberta, or British Columbia.
Rough clean vs. final clean
A rough clean typically follows major construction activity: debris coordination, sweeping and vacuuming of heavy dust, wipe-downs of major surfaces, and preparation for finishing trades. A final clean is the detail stage—glass, fixtures, floors to specification, and a room-by-room pass against a punch list.
Some projects need both stages plus a light touch-up after move-in furniture arrives. We clarify which stage you need so crews arrive with the right time allocation and tools rather than under-scoping a final handover clean.
Protecting new finishes
New floors, painted walls, and hardware require careful product and method choices. Our teams are briefed to avoid abrasive approaches that scratch glass or dull finishes. Dust control matters for indoor air quality before occupancy, especially in tight commercial suites and newly renovated homes.
If your project includes specialty surfaces—polished concrete, engineered hardwood, or sensitive cladding—tell us during scoping so we align methods with manufacturer and builder guidance.
Built for Canadian project timelines
Fit-outs in the GTA, Calgary and Edmonton commercial corridors, and Metro Vancouver often compress cleaning into short windows between final inspections and tenant move-in. BrightCareers plans crew size against that calendar and keeps communication open with site leads when dates shift.
Compressed timelines are normal; silent date changes are not. When occupancy moves, tell us early so final cleans are not attempted in rooms still generating dust from unfinished trades.
How it works
- Provide project address, approximate square footage, stage of construction, and target handover date.
- We walk the site or review photos and punch-list priorities to distinguish rough vs. final scope.
- Quote includes stages, exclusions (e.g., hazardous waste), and access assumptions.
- Crews execute on the agreed schedule, coordinating with remaining trades when required.
- Final walkthrough with your site contact confirms rooms meet the agreed standard before close-out.
Who this service is for
- General contractors and renovation firms preparing for handover
- Property managers opening newly fitted commercial suites
- Developers needing final cleans before sales or leasing tours
- Homeowners after major residential renovations
- Facility teams commissioning new or remodeled spaces
What you can expect
- Rough clean and final detail stages scoped clearly
- Dust control for vents, tracks, frames, and finishes
- Builder and property-manager punch-list alignment
- Flexible scheduling around occupancy and inspection dates
- Careful methods that protect new surfaces
- Service across Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia
Service area
This service is offered inOntario,Alberta, andBritish Columbia. For pan-Canada workforce support, seestaffing & recruitment.
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