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College residence hall , Apartments, Hotel, Condo, Senior living facility.

The most common project type that includes multiple mobilizations

Rough clean is first mobilization. Usually before carpet is installed, this is the most time consuming mobilization. Heavy dirt and dust are removed

units plus common areas and basement level garage

 

basement and subbasement
Many windows

Multiple stories
retail space and a third floor community deck.
Do you have enough manpower to turn two building that close together

pressure wash
mail kiosk
maintenance building
multiple buildings

multiple mobilizations
Clubhouse
Floor level retail stores
Fitness room

12 units are all Luxury Vinyl tile, have plastic laminate tops, and inexpensiv

e wood cabinets, and GE appliances

· 1st corridor is Ceramic tile
· 2nd & 3rd Stairs & corridors are carpet.
· Laundry room has sheet vinyl

· Electric room and Water room are finished concrete

Common stories for apartment building cleans

We were scheduled and arrived to perform a “rough clean”; at which point we learned we were expected to clean without power in the building and without water. On this occasion every bathtub contained sawdust, sheet rock mud and dust, paint overspray, debris of paper, plastic, and metal, AND had been used as a urinal. But there was no running water in the building with which to clean. And no direct light in the windowless bathrooms. We consider this to be “the impossible”. Further, we were expected to run our electrical tools on 300 feet of extension cords, even though another crew was pressure washing the breezeways and we couldn’t run the cords during the hours they were working. How is this possible?

We were told that each unit would be locked after we cleaned it so it would stay clean, but that didn’t happen.

 

Find the model number

Use the model number to find out which model iPad you have. You can find the model number in two ways: Look on the back of your iPad.

Open Settings, tap General, then tap About.

Look for the model number in the top section. If the number you see has a slash “/”, that’s the part number (for example, MY3K2LL/A).

Tap the part number to reveal the model number, which has a letter followed by four numbers and no slash (for example, A2342).

Find the model number

Use the model number to find out which model iPad you have. You can find the model number in two ways: Look on the back of your iPad.

Open Settings, tap General, then tap About.

Look for the model number in the top section. If the number you see has a slash “/”, that’s the part number (for example, MY3K2LL/A).

Tap the part number to reveal the model number, which has a letter followed by four numbers and no slash (for example, A2342).

Find the model number

Use the model number to find out which model iPad you have. You can find the model number in two ways: Look on the back of your iPad.

Open Settings, tap General, then tap About.

Look for the model number in the top section. If the number you see has a slash “/”, that’s the part number (for example, MY3K2LL/A).

Tap the part number to reveal the model number, which has a letter followed by four numbers and no slash (for example, A2342).

Find the model number

Use the model number to find out which model iPad you have. You can find the model number in two ways: Look on the back of your iPad.

Open Settings, tap General, then tap About.

Look for the model number in the top section. If the number you see has a slash “/”, that’s the part number (for example, MY3K2LL/A).

Tap the part number to reveal the model number, which has a letter followed by four numbers and no slash (for example, A2342).