Post-construction common-area cleaning on the North Shore

Nickel & Krome prepares entrances, corridors, stairs, elevators, and shared spaces in North Shore residential projects before occupancy or handover. Acceptance depends on the city, schedule, access, and confirmed scope.

Regional projects may split delivery across several buildings or wings. Cleaning therefore follows released zones and circulation routes instead of making one blanket service promise for the entire region.

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Common-area cleaning after construction on the North Shore prepares shared entrances, corridors, stairs, elevators, amenities, and building circulation before occupancy or regional phased turnover. Nickel & Krome adapts the scope by city, building, phase, and delivery calendar.

  • Shared entrances, corridors, stairs, elevators, and amenities
  • Scoped by city, building, phase, and delivery calendar

Regional scope confirmed project by project

The North Shore includes different cities and construction configurations. The quote confirms the address, mobilization distance, accessible hours, and released zones; it does not assume identical availability in every municipality.

A mandate may cover one building, several structures, or one defined phase of a residential development.

When the scope extends beyond shared spaces, post-construction cleaning on the North Shore frames the broader project handover.

  • Address and city validated before acceptance
  • Accessible entrances, corridors, stairs, elevators, and amenities
  • Buildings or wings identified by phase
  • Calendar aligned with handover and regional travel

Phased handover and travel between buildings

In a residential complex, crews may move between parking, service entrances, elevators, and several buildings. A cleaned zone remains exposed while materials, temporary protection, or equipment still travel through the same route.

The sequence prioritizes released wings, final passes after protection removal, and targeted touch-ups when new traffic is reported.

  • Circulation route identified before service
  • Priority given to buildings or wings actually released
  • Coordination of final deliveries and temporary protection
  • Touch-ups limited to the confirmed scope

Visible finish and mandate limitations

Cleaning addresses compatible dust, marks, and residue on accessible surfaces. It does not automatically correct damaged paint, incomplete joints, deeply stained materials, or deficiencies assigned to another trade.

A review after drying documents what is ready, what remains blocked, and what needs a decision from the site representative.

  • Surfaces and products scoped to observed conditions
  • Non-cleaning items reported to the project contact
  • No identical-result promise across every material
  • Documentation matched to the approved mandate

After a North Shore building becomes occupied

When construction closes, recurring common-area cleaning owns defined shared zones. A broader occupied-building scope belongs to residential building upkeep.

These services require a new frequency, access plan, and follow-up standard. They are not an automatic continuation of closeout work.

Frequently asked questions

Which North Shore sectors do you accept?
Coverage is confirmed according to the city, address, scope, access, schedule, and mobilization capacity at the time of the request.
Can you work across several buildings?
Yes, when every building or wing has a release date, identified access, and a separate scope.
Which zones can be included in handover?
Accessible lobbies, corridors, stairs, elevators, and amenities can be included. Units, garages, and deficiencies are evaluated separately.
What should be sent for an initial assessment?
Send the address, plans or approximate areas, photos, phase count, access conditions, and expected handover dates.

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