Construction/Building — February 1, 2010
Canadian Company First to Receive International Green Building Certification
Bee-Clean is one of ten North American companies to have received certification and the only Canadian recipient. In achieving this milestone, the ISSA "...congratulates the pioneer organizations who are the first to achieve CIMS-GB certification and have, therefore, demonstrated a commitment to delivering environmentally preferable cleaning service," said
The new CIMS-GB dimension focuses on the delivery of environmentally preferable cleaning service, while CIMS applies to the management, operations, and performance systems of cleaning organizations. Compliance with the Standard demonstrates that a cleaning operation is structured to deliver consistent, quality services designed to meet customers' needs and expectations.
"The addition of the ISSA-GB certification to Bee-Clean's list of awards is another step forward in the company's successful growth," said
The recognition is particularly constructive as it comes at a time when contracted cleaning practices and services are under greater scrutiny in both government and private facilities. "This is another example of a Canadian company providing international leadership in environmental stewardship," stated
Bee-Clean Building Maintenance was established in 1967 and currently provides daily custodial services for more than 200 million square feet of commercial, institutional and retail buildings; employing over 9,000 people.
Headquartered in
Vancouver Ft. Mc Murray Brandon Toronto Montreal
Victoria Calgary Regina Ottawa Gatineau
Kelowna Red Deer Saskatoon London
Prince George Medicine Hat Thunder Bay
Lethbridge
Bee-Clean Building Maintenance is Canada's largest 100% Canadian owned Building Maintenance Company.
Further information on ISSA is available at www.issa.com.
For further information: John Appleton, Regional Director, (604) 872-0233
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