Industrial & Logistics
Exterior-cleaning plans built around production and yard traffic.
Industrial sites add active truck courts, docks, rail, process areas, utilities, intakes, security, permits, EHS systems, and sensitive coatings to the cleaning scope. Divide the facility into zones and coordinate each method with operations, maintenance, environmental, safety, and security owners.
Evidence Standard
Ask for an evidence package tied to the proposed scope: test-area acceptance, method and site controls, documented assumptions, and only approved project references relevant to the property.
Review the evidence standardTraffic and production drive the plan
Map truck, rail, employee, emergency, and material routes; establish isolation, spotters, work windows, hose management, and release criteria with operations.
EHS review starts before scheduling
Submit current credentials, insurance, training, equipment, chemicals, SDS, hazard analysis, airspace, emergency, environmental, and subcontractor records required by the facility.
Coatings need diagnosis and testing
Identify metal panel, tilt-up, painted steel, sealants, corrosion, oxidation, repairs, and coating guidance before selecting pressure, chemistry, dwell, rinse, or access.
Future Maintenance
Set the next decision from observed condition
Record the post-work condition and the factors likely to change it. Inspect against an agreed appearance or performance trigger instead of assuming a universal calendar interval.
Onboarding a contractor? Use the procurement checklist to request current company, credential, insurance, safety, product, and project-control records.
On the Job
Method reference imagery
Project identity, ownership, outcomes, and image provenance are not represented until the corresponding evidence is approved.


Common Questions
Straight answers
Can you satisfy our safety prequalification?
Submit the platform and project requirements for review. Enrollment, status, records, fees, lead time, and any exceptions must be confirmed before KYROCK represents qualification.
Will work interfere with dock or yard operations?
Do not assume otherwise. The site plan should identify every traffic route, dock, rail line, exclusion area, hose path, work window, spotter, shutdown condition, and emergency-access requirement.
What about runoff near storm drains?
Identify drains, outfalls, receiving waters, process contamination, cleaning products, permits, and facility rules; then approve protection, diversion, containment, collection, treatment, testing, and disposal before work.
Relevant Services
What we bring to the job
Get a project-specific written quote.
Or ask whether a live demonstration is appropriate for your property.
Planning ahead? Ask about an exterior condition report →
