Route's Exchange announced its updated roster of founding prime members—now totaling 18 industry-leading companies representing a significant share of the U.S. market for multi-site and enterprise commercial cleaning services. Collectively, these operators are helping set the pace for a more efficient, transparent, and standardized subcontracting ecosystem.
Exchange was designed to transform subcontracting operations across the cleaning industry. Currently, the platform supports real contract opportunities and verified subcontracting connections across the U.S. Demonstrating strong network engagement, more than 550 verified connections have been made between prime members and subcontractors to date. Today, the platform supports over 650 active users, reflecting consistent real-world usage by operators actively sourcing, connecting, and awarding work.
Building on this momentum, Exchange is preparing for an upcoming opportunity projected to span more than 700 locations nationwide, signaling growing enterprise adoption and confidence in the platform's ability to scale subcontractor coverage quickly and reliably.
"Commercial cleaning runs on relationships, but the way subcontracting has historically happened is fragmented, manual, and slow," says Ricky Regalado, Founder of Route. "These Founding Primes are validating what the industry has been asking for: a single place to find, vet, and engage qualified subcontractors in days—not months—without the noise and inefficiency that has defined subcontracting for decades."
Exchange's founding prime members include:
- Citywide Building Maintenance
- CNS Cleaning Company
- Cummins Facility Services
- Environment Control
- ESCFederal Services
- JAN-PRO Systems International
- Kleen-Tech
- KleenMark
- Marsden Services
- Merchants Building Maintenance
- Moreno & Associates, Inc.
- PINCH
- Pinnacle Building Services
- SEJ Services
- Servicon
- St. Moritz Building Services, Inc.
- Stratus Building Solutions
- Velociti Services
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