
Scopes we hold
Commercial Cleaning Scope of Works, by Site Type
Twelve scopes, grouped by how they are actually procured: recurring contract cleaning, regulated sites where the compliance record is the deliverable, and periodic programmes that get budgeted separately. Every one is written task by task against a frequency band, priced from a site walk and issued in writing.
- Contract scopes with documented frequency bands
- Regulated sites: clinics, early learning, campuses
- Periodic programmes budgeted up front, never as a variation
- One supervisor and one invoice across your whole portfolio
Engagement summary
- Roster window
- Set by your access rules
- Insurance
- $20m public liability, certificate on file
- Turnaround
- Written submission inside 24 hours
- Agreement
- Rolling, 30 days notice either way
What should a commercial cleaning scope of works contain?
A commercial cleaning scope of works is the schedule attached to a cleaning contract that lists every task, the area it applies to, and the frequency band it belongs to — every visit, weekly, monthly or quarterly. It should also state, explicitly, what is outside the scope, because unstated gaps are what produce disputes. A scope written to this standard is what makes two tender submissions comparable and what makes a contract enforceable when a task is missed.
Scopes fall into three procurement categories, and they are budgeted differently. Contract scopes are recurring services delivered on a roster — commercial, office, warehouse, strata, gym, church and home cleaning. Regulated-site scopes add a documented compliance record as part of the deliverable: a cleaning register, a sanitising log, cleared operators. That covers medical centre, childcare and school cleaning. Periodic and project scopes — carpet extraction, make-good and exit cleaning — are scheduled and priced separately from the monthly figure, so they land in a budget as a known number rather than arriving as a variation.
Clean Best writes the scope from an attended site walk and returns it in writing within 24 hours, with the service level schedule, insurance certificates, SWMS and a chemical register attached to the submission. Call 1300 494 983.
- Contract cleaning since 2015Holding scopes across Sydney since 2015
- Police-checked cleanersInducted for offices, warehouses, strata, clinics and campuses
- $20m public liabilityCertificate of currency supplied before the first shift
- Written submission inside 24 hoursScope, roster and fixed price, all in writing
Category one
Contract scopes: recurring work on a roster
These are the services procured as a standing contract. The scope document lists every task against a frequency band, the roster window is written into it, and a named supervisor audits it monthly.
Commercial Cleaning ContractsNightly, from 6pmContract cleaning held to a written scope of works, delivered outside trading hours and audited monthly against the frequency bands you signed off.See the commercial cleaning scope
Office Cleaning ContractsNightly, from 6pmTenancy cleaning for corporate floors, with day-porter cover available and a scope that separates nightly work from the quarterly programme.See the office cleaning scope
Warehouse Cleaning ContractorsBetween shifts or weekendsDistribution centre and industrial cleaning with ride-on scrubbers, racking dusting and dock work rostered between shift changeovers.See the warehouse cleaning scope
Strata Cleaning ContractorsWeekday morningsCommon-property cleaning reported to the building manager and the committee, with bin-room rotations and a photographic record each month.See the strata cleaning scope
Gym Cleaning ContractsPre-dawn, from 4amPre-dawn cleaning for fitness sites and 24-hour clubs — equipment sanitising, rubber flooring, wet areas and the change rooms members judge you on.See the gym cleaning scope
Church Cleaning ContractsMidweek, between servicesPlaces of worship and their halls, cleaned around the service calendar and the hire bookings the parish office runs during the week.See the church cleaning scope
Category two
Regulated sites: where the record is the deliverable
On these sites the cleaning is how you satisfy an obligation, and the evidence you can produce at an assessment matters as much as the surfaces themselves. Operators are cleared for the site type before their first shift.
Medical Centre Cleaning ContractsAfter last appointmentInfection-control cleaning documented to a colour-coded method, with a signed register the practice can hand straight to an accreditation surveyor.See the medical cleaning scope
Childcare Cleaning ContractorsOvernight, after 6.30pmOvernight early-learning cleaning by WWCC-cleared operators, with a sanitising log the approved provider can produce at assessment.See the childcare cleaning scope
School Cleaning TendersAfter bell, term weeksTerm-time and vacation-period cleaning for campuses, priced as two separate frequency bands so the holiday deep clean is never a surprise variation.See the school cleaning scope
Category three
Periodic and project work: budgeted, not sprung on you
Programmes and one-off jobs, quoted and scheduled up front so they land in your budget as a known number on a known date rather than as a variation nobody approved.
Commercial Carpet Cleaning ContractsWeekends, by zonePeriodic hot-water extraction for tenancies and common property, scheduled by zone so no floor is ever fully out of service.See the carpet cleaning scope
Make Good & Exit Cleaning ContractsBooked to your handoverMake-good and exit cleaning for tenancies and rentals, worked against the outgoing condition report so the handover inspection has nothing to find.See the end of lease scope
Home Cleaning ContractsWeekly or fortnightlyResidential rounds run on the same rostering discipline as our contracts — one named operator, a written task list, and a supervisor above them.See the home cleaning scope
Service levels
The same service levels apply to every scope on this page
Whichever category a site falls into, the same schedule sits on top of the scope. Three of the six measures are below.
Quote turnaround
- What we commit to
- Written scope and fixed price back to you within 24 hours of the site walk, with the compliance pack attached.
- How it is evidenced
- Timestamped submission email; the scope document itself carries the date it was issued.
Roster reliability
- What we commit to
- Every rostered visit is attended. If your named operator is unavailable, the relief operator who has already walked your building attends instead.
- How it is evidenced
- Sign-in and sign-out records for every shift, available to your building manager on request.
Defect rectification
- What we commit to
- Anything reported below the agreed standard is rectified before the next scheduled visit, at no charge.
- How it is evidenced
- Rectification is logged against the scope line it relates to and confirmed to you by email.
Tenders and procurement
Ready for your supplier onboarding form before we quote
Most cleaning contractors send the certificates after they win the work, which is how a mobilisation date slips by three weeks. We attach the pack to the submission. If your organisation has its own prequalification portal, give us the link and we will complete it before the site walk.
- Day 0Brief received by phone, email or the form
- Within 48 hrsSite walk attended, at the hour the work would run
- Within 24 hrs of the walkScope, fixed price and compliance pack submitted
- Before the first shiftInductions completed and access procedure signed off
Attached to every submission
- Certificate of currency — $20m public liability
- Workers compensation certificate of currency
- Task-specific SWMS for every activity in the scope
- Chemical register with safety data sheets for every product
- Police check confirmation for each rostered operator
- Working with Children Checks where the site requires them
- Written scope of works broken out by frequency band
- Referee contacts at comparable Sydney sites
Anything else your prequalification requires, ask for it by name. If we do not hold it, we will tell you that rather than let you find out at contract award.
Mobilisation
How a scope on this page becomes a contract
The same four stages regardless of which category the site falls into.
- Stage 1
Brief the site
Call 1300 494 983 or send the brief form. We want floor area, surface mix, amenity count, access rules, incumbent arrangement and the frequency you have in mind.
- Stage 2
Walk it with you
We attend the site inside 48 hours, ideally at the hour the clean would actually run. Bins full, floors used. That is the building we are pricing.
- Stage 3
Scope and fixed price
Back to you within 24 hours: a written scope split into frequency bands, the fixed figure, and the compliance pack attached so procurement is not chasing us for it.
- Stage 4
Induct and mobilise
Operators are inducted on your access procedure and site rules before their first shift, and the named supervisor audits the site at the end of the first month.
FAQ
Questions about scopes of works and what goes in them
What facilities teams ask before they put a scope out to us.
What should a cleaning scope of works include?
Every task, the area it applies to, and the frequency band it sits in — every visit, weekly, monthly or quarterly. It should also state what is deliberately outside the scope, because the gaps are what cause the arguments. A scope that says 'clean the amenities' is not a scope. One that says which fixtures, at what frequency, restocked to which level, is a document you can hold a contractor to and compare two submissions against.
Can one contractor hold several different scopes across our portfolio?
That is the normal shape of our contracts. A property team might have us on an office tenancy, a warehouse and two strata schemes at once. Each site gets its own written scope, because the buildings are not the same, but you get one supervisor across all of them, one escalation number and one consolidated invoice. The alternative — a different contractor per asset class — is how a facilities team ends up spending its week reconciling four sets of paperwork.
Which scopes will you not quote for?
We do not do high-reach external window cleaning, facade or rope-access work, kitchen exhaust and hood degreasing to AS1851, or hazardous-material remediation. Those are licensed trades and we would rather tell you that now than subcontract them quietly and put our name on somebody else's insurance. If a scope needs one of them we will say so during the site walk and you can appoint that trade directly.
How do you decide the frequency for a site we have never had cleaned properly?
By walking it at the hour the work would run and counting the things that actually generate the workload: amenity blocks, headcount, floor surface mix, entry points, waste volume. Floor area on its own tells you very little — a 400 square metre floor with eight people and one with sixty are entirely different jobs. We recommend a frequency, tell you honestly if the one you had in mind is too light, and review it after the first month.
Are periodic programmes like carpet extraction included in the monthly figure?
No, and you should be suspicious of a contractor who says they are. Periodic work is scoped, priced and scheduled separately and up front, so it appears in your budget as a known number on a known date instead of arriving as a variation in month four. What is in the monthly figure is everything in the recurring frequency bands of the scope — every visit, weekly, monthly and quarterly tasks included.
Do you clean regulated sites like medical centres and childcare centres?
Yes, and those scopes are built differently. Clinics get a colour-coded method, hospital-grade disinfectants and a signed cleaning register a practice can hand to an accreditation surveyor without editing it first. Early-learning centres get WWCC-cleared operators, child-safe products and a sanitising log the approved provider can produce at assessment. The compliance obligation is the service on those sites — the cleaning is how you meet it.
What is the smallest site you will take on a contract?
A single suite or a small clinic is fine, and plenty of our sites are exactly that. What we will not do is quote a site we have not seen, or take on work at a frequency we do not think will hold the standard, because a scope that fails quietly is worse for both of us than a contract we did not win. If a site is genuinely too small to run properly, we will tell you what would work instead.

Tell us which scope you need and we will price it from the building, not a rate card
Free site walk within 48 hours, written scope and fixed price 24 hours after it, compliance pack attached. Call 1300 494 983.