Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI) is proud to welcome over 40 new members—companies that actively contribute to the commercial cleaning industry.

The new members include:

  • Manpower & Maintenance Svcs, Ltd
  • Gator Protection, Inc.
  • Roper's Enterprises Ltd
  • Clean Solutions
  • Jeffries Cleaning LLC
  • TEC Services, LLC
  • Double Duty Clean LLC
  • Cleaning Pro Group
  • US&S Inc.
  • Horizon Commercial Cleaning
  • Optimum Cleaning Solutions
  • Delta Cleaning Concepts
  • Korporate Kleaning Inc.
  • YORA Cleaning
  • Kleaning Krewe
  • The Fancy Cleaning Company
  • Palm Facility Services
  • Office Pro Commercial Cleaning Service
  • Gold Star Services Group
  • Chimes
  • Arctic Janitorial Services
  • Red Iron Group
  • Leenpo LLC
  • PCT Janitorial
  • Pegasus Building Services
  • Pivot Building Services
  • Unica Enterprises LLC
  • Agave Cleaning
  • Houston-King LLC
  • Optima Enterprises LLC
  • Spotless Cleaning KC
  • Armstrong Services
  • CleanWork Solutions
  • Durlin Building Services
  • First Class Building Maintenance
  • All Pro Janitorial
  • Dustbusters Cleaning Team, Inc.
  • West Hartford Cleaning Services
  • Weclean Commercial Cleaning
  • Faith Janitorial Corporation
  • Blue Star Cleaning Services Inc.
  • Stratus Building Solutions of Westchester and Putnam

Building service contractors (BSCs) come from diverse specialties in the commercial cleaning industry, yet they share common business goals. BSCAI connects a global network of more than 1,000 member companies from across the United States and 15 countries. These members provide essential servicesincluding cleaning, facility maintenance, security, landscaping, and more—supporting building owners and managers with leading solutions and expertise.

“We are thrilled to welcome our newest members into the BSCAI community,” Christopher Mundschenk, CAE, BSCAI Executive Vice President and CEO, says. “We look forward to supporting their growth through professional development and meaningful connections for many years to come.”