Building Owners Struggle to Vet and Select Reliable Janitorial Vendors
Property and facility managers lack a structured framework for evaluating janitorial service vendors, leading to inconsistent quality and difficult contract decisions. Criteria like bonding, insurance, staff turnover, and reference checks are not standardized across the industry. Most selection happens through informal peer referrals rather than objective comparison tools.
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