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Experts in restoration, facility maintenance launch Gilbert-based CPR Construction Cleaning

Posted 3/12/20

Restoration and facility maintenance professionals Corina Burton and Patrick Maez have combined their expertise and launched a new firm, CPR Construction Cleaning.

The Gilbert-based firm offers …

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Experts in restoration, facility maintenance launch Gilbert-based CPR Construction Cleaning

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Restoration and facility maintenance professionals Corina Burton and Patrick Maez have combined their expertise and launched a new firm, CPR Construction Cleaning.

The Gilbert-based firm offers three phases of cleaning: progress/rough cleaning, final cleaning and touch-up cleaning, according to a release.

The company can handle projects from 300 square feet to more than one million square feet. Services include ongoing maintenance cleaning, hard-surface floor cleaning and maintenance, window cleaning, pressure washing and parking-lot sweeping.

Ms. Burton and Mr. Maez possess more than 20 years of experience in business development, managing strategic national accounts, marketing, sales and relationship building.

Ms. Burton previously served as director of business development at EHS Restoration. Mr. Maez formerly was executive director at Square Care, a mission-critical/data center cleaning and carpet and textile cleaning firm.

“Our clients range from general contractors, commercial real estate professionals, property managers and corporate and multifamily/residential professionals,” Mr. Maez, who possesses more than 15 years of experience managing strategic national accounts and operations within the facility maintenance industry, said in the release.

CPR’s three-phase construction cleaning process assures that newly constructed space is move-in ready, the release states.

“We work during the actual construction phase removing and cleaning all construction debris, caulking and adhesives,” Ms. Burton said in the release. “We thoroughly clean windows, glass doors and glass partitions. General cleaning of walls and floors are also included during this phase.”

The final clean consists of a very detailed clean from the ceiling, walls, windows, glass, doors to baseboards and floors. A week or so after the dust settles, CPR goes back in and wipes down all horizontal surfaces to assure that all dust and debris is eliminated.

“At CPR we focus on teamwork,” Ms. Burton said. “Teamwork is the result of groups working together to effectively and efficiently achieve the organizational tasks, vision and mission.”

Go to cprclean.com.