Tenant-improvement & end-of-lease
Office cleanouts on a building’s schedule
Office work is half about the cleanout and half about the building. The right COI on file, the right elevator window reserved, the right after-hours card to swipe. We’ve worked in enough Inland Empire office parks to know that any vendor who ignores the building manager doesn’t get the second call.
Scope of work
Cubicle teardowns
Panel systems, modular desks, partitions. Disassembled, hauled, and routed to donation or recycling where condition allows.
Surplus furniture
Desks, chairs, conference tables, file cabinets, shelving, breakroom furniture. Donation-first routing.
E-waste routing
Monitors, CPUs, keyboards, printers, and small electronics handled through e-waste channels. Larger IT decommissions coordinated separately.
TI debris haul
Drywall, ceiling tile, flooring, and light demo debris from tenant-improvement projects. Coordinated with the GC running the buildout.
End-of-lease turns
Full clear-out to the studs (or to broom-clean) for handover to the next tenant or back to the landlord.
After-hours service
Weekend, evening, and pre-open windows so your floor traffic and your team stay uninterrupted.
What we send your building manager
COI before access. Vehicle and crew list before the elevator reservation. Photo documentation of the freight elevator and corridor protection before and after, so the next call from the building manager isn’t about a scratched wall.
On the cleanout itself: door propping and elevator hold permissions coordinated with security or facilities, dollies and corner guards run inside the office, and a broom-clean turnover before we lock up. The kind of vendor a building manager actually wants their tenants to use.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can BullDawgs work around our building's access rules and elevator reservations?
Yes — most multi-tenant office buildings have COI requirements, elevator-reservation windows, and after-hours rules. Give us the building manager's contact and the access rules at booking and we'll comply with all of it. We've worked in enough Murrieta and Temecula office parks to know the routine.
What do you do with old monitors, computers, and e-waste?
Electronics get routed through e-waste channels, not the landfill. Monitors, CPUs, keyboards, peripherals, and small office electronics are all on our standard pickup list. For larger IT decommissions (server racks, drives that need destruction), tell us up front so we can coordinate the right disposal partner.
Can you handle weekend or after-hours cleanouts so we don't disrupt business hours?
Yes. Weekend, evening, and pre-open windows are routine for our commercial work. We'll match whatever window keeps your floor traffic uninterrupted and your building manager happy. Standing-account customers can lock recurring access windows in advance.
Do you donate usable office furniture instead of landfilling?
When condition allows, yes. Desks, chairs, conference tables, file cabinets, and shelving in good shape go to donation partners. Soft goods (cubicle fabric panels, worn task chairs) usually don't qualify for donation but are handled responsibly. Photos before disposal on request.
Can we get a Certificate of Insurance for our building manager?
Yes. We send a Certificate of Insurance with the additional insured naming your building manager or asset office requires, same day as the booking call. Standard commercial coverage carried.
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