Leading commercial cleaning company Mrs Buckét has added another big name to its quickly growing client list as it starts a new working relationship with International Baccalaureate Global Centre in Cardiff.
Mrs Buckét, which operates across south Wales and south west England, landed the new contract after it impressed the company with its professional approach and investment in innovative cleaning solutions.
International Baccalaureate, based on Malthouse Avenue in Cardiff, produces and administers examination papers, checks examination script marking and supports coordinators of the leading international education provider worldwide.
The new contract will involve the Mrs Buckét team providing a total cleaning service during the day as well as the opening up and closing of the site.
International Baccalaureate Global Centre Facilities Manager Steve Jones said: “Following a competitive tender process we were really impressed with what the Mrs Buckét team had to offer, and immediately saw the value they could add to our business by ensuring the working environment is always kept to the highest standards for our employees.
“Especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, hygiene is at the forefront of our minds when it comes to keeping our employees safe and the site running smoothly, and so to make this investment in an external cleaning company was an easy decision for us.”
Yvette Wilkins, Operations Director, Mrs Buckét, said: “We’re really pleased to add another well-known brand to our client list, and it is testament to the reputation that we are building for ourselves in the commercial cleaning sector.
“The team at International Baccalaureate Global Centre in Cardiff recognises the true value a clean environment can add to a business, and we’re looking forward to continuing this new working relationship.”
Mrs Buckét is a high-quality commercial cleaning and facilities management company. Established by Rachael Flanagan in 2005, the business has grown to have 330 employees operating across south Wales and south west England.
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