Facilities That Meet Strict Federal Standards

Government and military cleaning in Gridley for facilities requiring security-cleared crews and OSHA-compliant protocols

Federal facilities operate under stricter oversight than commercial properties, and cleaning contractors must meet security clearances, safety documentation, and mobilization requirements that most janitorial companies cannot fulfill. Shelton's Janitorial provides government facility cleaning and military base cleaning services in Gridley and to installations across multiple states, supporting administrative buildings, military housing, and post-construction cleanup for government projects. Contractors working on federal contracts rely on janitorial teams that understand how to navigate base access protocols, maintain OSHA-conscious cleaning standards, and deliver consistent results across dispersed locations.


This service addresses the operational demands of government and military environments where cleaning schedules must align with mission activity, construction timelines, and security requirements. Military housing cleaning involves coordinating with property managers during unit turnover, while administrative building cleaning requires crews familiar with access control procedures and the documentation standards expected by federal oversight. Post-construction cleanup for government projects often includes removing debris from renovation work or new builds where contractors need certified cleaning teams to meet final inspection criteria before project handoff.



Schedule a consultation to review your specific facility requirements and mobilization timeline.

How Professional Crews Handle Government Contracts

Government janitorial contractors operate differently than standard commercial cleaners because federal contracts demand background-checked personnel, detailed service logs, and the ability to deploy crews on short notice to locations that may be hundreds of miles apart. Shelton's Janitorial maintains nationwide mobilization capability, meaning crews can reach installations like Beale AFB, Travis AFB, Edwards AFB, Nellis AFB, Hill AFB, and Ellsworth AFB as project schedules require. Each cleaning team follows OSHA-conscious cleaning standards that include proper chemical handling, personal protective equipment protocols, and hazard communication procedures required on military installations and government worksites.


Once cleaning is completed, you will see floors free of construction dust and drywall particles, restrooms stocked and sanitized to health department standards, and common areas ready for immediate occupancy or final inspection. Military construction cleanup leaves behind spaces where walk-throughs can proceed without delays caused by residual debris, unmarked hazards, or incomplete surface preparation. Administrative facilities maintain the professional appearance expected during inspections or public-facing operations, with consistent results across multiple service visits.



Flexible scheduling accommodates training cycles, deployment timelines, and construction phases that shift based on contractor progress or mission priorities. Secure and professional cleaning crews understand that access to certain areas requires escorts, that equipment must be logged in and out, and that service disruptions can affect operations beyond the cleaning itself. Contractor support services include coordinating with general contractors to determine when post-construction cleanup should begin, what areas require priority attention, and how to document completion for contract closeout requirements.

What Property Managers and Contractors Ask

Government facility cleaning brings specific questions about clearances, service documentation, and how crews handle the logistical challenges of working on secured properties.

  • What clearances do your cleaning crews hold?

    All personnel assigned to military base cleaning services undergo background checks appropriate to the facility's security requirements, and documentation is provided to contracting officers or facility managers before crews arrive on-site.

  • How does mobilization work for installations outside California?

    Shelton's Janitorial coordinates crew deployment to bases in Nevada, Utah, and South Dakota, managing travel logistics, lodging, and equipment transport so that cleaning operations begin on the contracted start date regardless of distance from the home office in Gridley.

  • What does post-construction cleanup include for government projects?

    The service covers removal of construction debris, dust mitigation on all horizontal and vertical surfaces, floor preparation for final coatings, restroom sanitization, and window cleaning, with walk-throughs scheduled to confirm readiness before contractor final inspections.

  • How do you handle scheduling around active military operations?

    Flexible scheduling allows crews to work during off-peak hours, coordinate with base operations to avoid conflict with training exercises, and adjust timelines when mission priorities require facility access restrictions.

  • Why do contractors choose your services over other janitorial companies?

    Contractors select teams that understand federal documentation requirements, maintain insurance levels required by government contracts, and have proven capability to complete work on time across multiple installations without requiring constant oversight or re-work after inspections.

Shelton's Janitorial has supported government janitorial contractors and military facility managers across six installations, delivering the reliability and compliance that federal projects demand. Request a project-specific proposal to confirm crew availability and service scope for your upcoming contract.