Advanced Building Care
Tier 3

Transportation + logistics

Terminal, dispatch, and driver-facing facility cleaning.

Cleaning for Utah trucking, logistics, and transportation facilities. 24/7 operations support, driver-lounge and terminal restroom rotation, dispatch and admin office cover, maintenance-shop floor work.

Why this facility is different

Cleaning crews trained for this facility type, not a generic checklist.

24/7 operations support

Terminals don't close. We work the gaps — between shift changes, dispatch lulls, or weekend overnights — so cleaning doesn't interrupt the operation.

High-traffic restroom rotation

Driver restrooms and lounges see constant traffic. Higher cadence than office restrooms — typically multiple touchpoints per shift.

Maintenance-shop floor work

Oil, grease, degreasing, concrete sealing for maintenance bays. Different chemicals and equipment than the office side.

DOT-ready facility presentation

DOT and ELT audits inspect facility cleanliness alongside operational compliance. We help keep the documentation side audit-ready by maintaining cleaning logs and chemical SDS files.

What's included

Scope you can hand to a board, not a brochure.

Specific, contracted, in writing. No surprises on the first invoice or the first inspection.

  • Terminal and dispatch offices

    Nightly clean of dispatch, ops, and admin offices. Standard professional finish for the office side of the building.

  • Driver lounges and restrooms

    Driver-facing areas — restrooms, lounges, kitchenettes — kept on a high-frequency rotation. Touch points addressed multiple times per shift on most accounts.

  • Maintenance-shop floors

    Oil and grease degreasing, drain cleaning, concrete sealing. Schedule timed to maintenance shop hours.

  • Crew rooms and breakrooms

    Higher-than-office cadence because of crew rotation through the space.

  • Public-facing customer areas

    Customer pickup counters, freight reception, will-call areas. Daily-touch scope.

  • Specialty work

    Periodic deep cleans of high-traffic zones, exterior bay-door areas, and vehicle-prep stations.

How buyers in this category talk about us

Terminal managers measure cleaning by what drivers say.

Drivers complain about restrooms before they complain about anything else. Since we switched vendors, that's just not a topic anymore.

Terminal Manager, Utah freight + logistics operation

Transportation accounts are restroom-and-lounge accounts more than anything else. Drivers come off long shifts and notice clean restrooms within five seconds. We staff a higher-cadence rotation on those spaces to keep them ahead of complaints.

Pricing

Priced by space type and traffic, not raw square footage.

Transportation facility pricing reflects total square footage, restroom count, and nights per week, plus day porting in terminals and waiting areas where traffic is heavy. Floor type and any glass or window scope round it out, with restroom and driver-lounge zones priced into a higher-frequency rotation than the office side. Maintenance shop floor work is priced as a specialty line item.

  • 24/7 operations support at no premium
  • Higher-cadence restroom rotation for driver-facing areas
  • Maintenance shop floor work priced separately
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FAQ

What facility managers ask before signing.

City-specific deep dives

Transportation Facility Cleaning across the Wasatch Front.

Each city we serve has its own buyer dynamics. These pages cover what makes each market specific — account types, market dynamics, and city-specific FAQs.

Next step

Tell us about the terminal — we'll quote the whole facility.

Same business day response. No long-term contract required to get a quote. Most accounts close after a 15-minute walkthrough.