No-one likes a dirty site. Clients equate it to poor quality workmanship and a lack of care, and it can also cause safety issues. A site cleanup will remove debris, waste materials, and leftover construction materials from a construction site after the main work has been completed. It is an essential part of the construction process to ensure the site is safe, tidy, and ready for use or further development or to allow final inspections and handover to clients.
What’s involved:
- Clearing excess materials: Disposing of or recycling leftover construction materials such as concrete, wood, or packaging.
- Removing construction debris: Including leftover materials such wood, nails, bricks, metal, and other waste that may have accumulated during construction.
- Disposing of hazardous materials: Properly handling and removing dangerous substances such chemicals, paints, or asbestos.
- Cleaning the site: Washing down surfaces, cleaning windows, and ensuring that everything is free of dust and dirt.
- Organising tools and equipment: Ensuring that all machinery and tools are properly stored or removed.