When a construction site closes, our job isn’t just about clearing away debris and dust.
It involves making quick decisions, dealing with different materials in every room, and meeting deadlines that won’t wait.
That’s why, for us at Manzoni Professional Service, “construction site cleaning” means, first and foremost,
establishing a relationship of trust.
We visit the site first; we look around, listen to the site manager, and understand what materials were used, what can’t get wet, and where overly aggressive cleaning would ruin a freshly installed finish. Without this step, the rest is just guesswork.
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In over 60 years on construction sites in Ticino, we’ve seen every possible combination: resins, natural stone, delicate stoneware, glass facades, scaffolding still in place. On-site, we immediately know what to use, in what quantity, and by what method.
We don’t follow a set protocol. We tailor our approach to the material, the stage of the project, and the time we have available.
Sometimes one person is enough. Other times, we need to complete 1,000 m² in 48 hours.
This is where Manzoni’s structure comes into play: a large, flexible team, accustomed to working together. If needed, we can assemble a dedicated response team in just a few hours, without resorting to last-minute subcontractors. Because no one can change the deadlines, and a delay in cleaning brings everything else to a standstill.