Common-area upkeep.
Lobbies, corridors, lifts, and amenity spaces kept in order — fixtures checked, lights replaced, sanitary stock maintained, and periodic deep cleans scheduled.
A building needs more than a clean and a concierge — it needs the small jobs caught and the contractors managed. We handle light maintenance and coordinate external trades across common property, giving the body corporate one point of contact rather than a list of suppliers to chase.
Lobbies, corridors, lifts, and amenity spaces kept in order — fixtures checked, lights replaced, sanitary stock maintained, and periodic deep cleans scheduled.
The small jobs handled on the spot — a loose fitting, a sticking door, a marked wall — before they become a line on the committee’s agenda.
External trades booked, met, supervised, and signed off against scope. The building has someone on the ground to let them in and check the work.
A single person across maintenance, cleaning, and the desk — so the body corporate is not managing a list of separate suppliers.
We map the building’s recurring upkeep and the jobs that come up between cleans.
Periodic tasks and deep cleans are placed on a calendar the committee can see.
External contractors are booked, met, and supervised against agreed scope.
Work done and work pending is logged into the monthly report to the committee.
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