Service area: Nisku, Leduc County

Post-Construction Cleaning Nisku HEPA Handover Finish

Nisku is a business park, not a suburb. It is a hamlet in Leduc County with almost no housing in it, so post-construction is the only clean we sell out here, and the buildings are shells, bays, mezzanines and shop offices rather than kitchens and bedrooms. That means 40 foot clear height, silica on the slab, tape residue on new glass and a dock door letting fresh grit in every time it rolls up. We are an Edmonton crew and we drive out. Flat itemized quote, a photo record of the building, and a free return if a covered cleaning item is flagged at the walk.

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Apost-construction cleaning in Nisku

What post-construction cleaning in Nisku has to deal with

A Nisku Handover Does Not Clean Like a House

Take Border Business Park's Building M at 1540 37 Avenue as the measure of the work: 269,654 square feet, 40 foot clear height, 43 dock doors, built to LEED Gold. There is no ladder in the world that reaches the top of that. Concrete dust sinks into an unsealed slab and blooms back up twice after you are certain it has gone. Drywall sanding leaves a grey film along every ledge and every length of exposed steel, and the steel is the part a broom has never touched. Welding smoke, silica and tape residue on new glass each need a different method and a different tool. So we work top down with HEPA extraction, seal off the areas already signed off, and write a second pass into the scope from the start, because the first pass through a building this size always shakes more dust loose than it takes out.

The Ageing Core and the New Fringe

Nisku splits into two jobs. Central Nisku is the old part of the park, full of decades-old shop buildings, and Leduc County is planning its redevelopment: a draft Local Area Redevelopment Plan went to council on 28 January 2025 and was deferred to a future workshop. In the county's own engagement, 25 percent of respondents named poor visual appearance as the area's biggest weakness and 18 percent asked for trees. Work in that core is retrofit and tenant improvement, which means old ductwork, grime that has been behind a wall since the 1970s, and slabs that were never sealed properly. The new product sits on the edges. The Nisku 9th Street Business Park is still cutting 17 serviced industrial lots out of 38.6 hectares at 9 Street and 25 Avenue, work that started in 2021. Border Business Park runs close to 500 acres with more than 5,000,000 square feet planned. Leduc County issued $199.5 million worth of building permits in 2025, up 9.09 percent on 2024. Every lot that sells out here eventually becomes a first clean on a virgin shell.

Getting Crews and Gear Into the Park

The QEII carries about 55,300 vehicles a day past Leduc and Nisku, and roughly 12 percent of that is trucks, which is why the lots and the shoulders out here are filthy by March. Airport Road is one of the two intersections the province names as congested on this stretch, and it is why the 65 Avenue interchange was built, with the province, the City of Leduc and the airport scheduling the remaining ramps and Perimeter Road work for 2025. On the Edmonton approach, 41 Avenue SW work runs to spring 2027, with 91 Street SW to 66 Street SW closed from spring 2026. Leduc County puts the Nisku Business Park at 29 kilometres and about 28 minutes from downtown Edmonton, and we plan the run around whatever is shut that week. Oversized loads move on the Nisku Spine Road, so we keep our trucks off it when a module is running.

The Punch List on a Shell

The person signing off is a builder, a superintendent or a property manager getting a bay ready for a tenant, and they walk the building with a list. They check the glass for tape residue and scratches, the slab for dust bloom, new washroom tile for grout haze, the dock levellers and door channels for grit, and every horizontal ledge at height that a broom has never reached. We hand over a photo record of the building so a super on site or an owner in Leduc can see how it was left without driving back out. The quote is flat and itemized, texted in about 60 seconds, and it is the number you pay before GST. If a covered cleaning item gets flagged on the walkthrough, we come back and fix it at no charge. We cannot control how an inspector feels about a building. We can control the state we leave it in.

BWhat the clean covers
HEPA extraction from the top down: high steel, open joists, ductwork, conduit runs and mezzanine rails
Dock levellers, dock door channels, bumpers, seals and the apron grit that blows in every time a door opens
Concrete slab dust: scrape, sweep, HEPA, then a wet pass, and a second pass once the bloom comes back
Tape residue, stickers, labels, paint fleck and overspray off new glass, frames and storefront
Washrooms: fixtures, partitions, mirrors, hardware and grout haze off new tile
High light diffusers, unit heaters, sprinkler heads and vents reached on poles or from a lift
Shop office fit-out: kitchenette cabinets, counters, interior windows and floors, wet-wiped last

Every room is photographed. If a covered cleaning item is flagged after the walkthrough, we re-attend free.

CWhere we clean in Nisku
Nisku Business ParkCentral NiskuNisku Major Employment CentreEast NiskuBorder Business ParkNisku 9th Street Business ParkSparrow Drive corridorHamlet core around 5 Street

We're an Edmonton crew and we drive out to Nisku. There's no Nisku office and no travel surcharge: the flat, itemized number in the estimator is the number you pay, before GST.

DCommon questions

Are you based in Nisku?

No. We are an Edmonton-based crew and we drive out. Leduc County puts the Nisku Business Park at 29 kilometres and about 28 minutes from downtown Edmonton, so the park is a normal morning run for us. We have no office, yard or staff in Nisku, and we would rather say that plainly than pretend otherwise.

Do you clean houses in Nisku as well?

There are barely any to clean. Nisku is a hamlet inside Leduc County with no residential subdivisions to speak of, and almost everyone who says they work in Nisku actually lives in Leduc, Beaumont or south Edmonton. Post-construction is the only service we sell here, and it is aimed at builders, superintendents and property managers turning over industrial and commercial space.

Can you work nights or fit around our trade schedule?

Yes. The airport next door runs 24 hours with no curfew, night shifts are normal all around Nisku, and the park itself empties out after about 5 p.m. That window is usually the easiest time to clean a shell with nobody working in it. Give us the handover date and the trade sequence and we book around them.

What does a post-construction clean in Nisku cost?

It scales with floor area, ceiling height, the number of washrooms and how much trade mess is still on site when we walk in. A 40 foot ledge costs more to reach than an eight foot one, and we say so in the quote rather than after. You get a flat, itemized number texted in about 60 seconds, and that is what you pay before GST.

EKeep reading
Sources

The population, housing, permit, road and development figures on this page come from the municipality's own publications, Statistics Canada and Alberta government records. Check them.

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