Warehouse + office · Split scope
Warehouse + office cleaning
Warehouse-office buildings combine two cleaning scopes under one roof: the office front (standard commercial) and the warehouse / yard back (industrial sweeper, dust control, occasional spill response). Our partner teams quote them as one contract with a line-itemed split — easier to budget than two separate vendors.
Get warehouse-office quotesCombined scope of work
- ✔ Office front — full standard commercial service (5-night rotation, bathrooms, kitchen, surfaces)
- ✔ Warehouse floor — weekly machine sweep, monthly scrubber pass
- ✔ Loading bay area — daily debris pick-up, weekly hose-down
- ✔ Pallet-stack aisle cleaning — quarterly deep-clean
- ✔ Staff amenity block (lunchroom, locker room, toilets) — daily commercial service
- ✔ Yard area (where applicable) — weekly visual sweep
- ✔ Hi-vis storage area — surface clean, monthly inventory check
- ✔ Compactor / waste-bin area — weekly degrease (manufacturing tenants)
How warehouse-office cleaning is priced
Warehouse-office contracts are priced as office-zone-per-sqm + warehouse-zone-per-sqm + periodic add-ons. Office zone sits at standard commercial NZ$1.40-2.40/sqm/month for daily; warehouse floor zone sits at NZ$0.20-0.45/sqm/month for weekly machine sweep. For a typical 200 sqm office + 1,000 sqm warehouse tenancy, expect NZ$1,000-1,800 per month combined.
Vetting and logistics
- ● WorkSafe site induction completed before first shift (mandatory for industrial sites)
- ● Forklift exclusion zone protocol agreed with site manager
- ● PPE — high-vis, steel-cap boots, eye protection while in warehouse zone
- ● After-hours access via swipe + ID confirmation with site security
- ● Spill-response training for cleaners who service production environments
Frequently asked questions
Can we get one contract instead of two vendors? +
Yes — and you should. Saves administration, reduces site-induction overhead, and removes finger-pointing when something is missed. The provider line-items the scope between office and warehouse so you can see the split.
Who handles dangerous-goods spills? +
A specialist hazmat contractor, not the office cleaner. The cleaner's scope is housekeeping, not industrial spill response. Make sure your contract excludes hazmat explicitly so no ambiguity in an incident.
Do you cover food-grade warehouses (BRCGS / SQF)? +
Yes — but it's a more specialist scope (allergen separation, ATP swab compliance, full traceability log). Quote as food-grade not standard warehouse.
What about the loading bay area outside? +
Most contracts cover up to the roller door internally + daily visual sweep of the loading bay. Exterior yard cleaning is usually a separate quarterly line item.
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