Commercial Grounds Maintenance for Multi-Site Properties — With Licensed Services In-House

Self-performed crews. Portfolio-ready operations. Tree, irrigation, pest/fertilization, and plumbing available under one partner.

Why Choose One Vendor for Your Grounds?

  • Built for multi-site portfolios

  • Self-performed field crews

  • Licensed tree and irrigation services

  • In-house pest and fertilization

  • Plumbing support where applicable

  • Standardized scopes and reporting

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Portfolio‑Ready Grounds & Licensed Services for Commercial Properties

From routine grounds care to in‑house licensed services, we support multi‑site portfolios with one coordinated vendor built for scale across Florida.

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Core Grounds Maintenance

Recurring, portfolio-ready grounds care for commercial sites, including mowing, edging, blowing, litter pickup, and shrub detail on a weekly or bi‑weekly schedule aligned to your standards.

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Licensed Services In‑House

Tree, irrigation, pest/weed/fertilization, and applicable plumbing support delivered under one vendor, reducing coordination and keeping scope, safety, and compliance consistent across your Florida properties.

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SERVICES

Grounds Maintenance & Licensed Services

Portfolio-ready operations for commercial properties that need consistent exterior care and in-house licensed support under one vendor.

Core Ongoing Grounds Maintenance

  • Weekly / bi-weekly cadence (seasonal)
  • Mowing, edging, blowing
  • Litter pickup and hardscape detail
  • Shrub and bed maintenance

Licensed Add-On Services (In‑House)

  • Tree services
  • Irrigation service and repairs
  • Pest, weeds, and fertilization
  • Plumbing (exterior and related as applicable)

HOW IT WORKS

Simple Portfolio Onboarding

Built for spreadsheets, portals, and RFP workflows so you can plug us straight into your existing process.

  1. 1

    Share portfolio details

    You submit locations, service needs, and any scope documents or spreadsheets.

  2. 2

    We review scope & regions

    Our team maps sites, validates service regions, and flags any gaps or efficiencies.

  3. 3

    Site walk / access

    We complete site walks, photos, or portal access as needed for accurate pricing.

  4. 4

    Proposal submitted

    You receive a clean proposal or bid package aligned with your procurement format.

  5. 5

    Onboarding & launch

    We finalize schedules, routes, and contacts, then launch services across the portfolio.

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FAQs

Grounds & Vendor Questions Answered: Simple, Clear, and Straightforward.

What types of commercial properties do you service?

We focus on multi‑site commercial portfolios, including retail centers, industrial parks, office campuses, medical facilities, and HOA/common‑area grounds that require recurring grounds maintenance and licensed exterior services.

Can you handle grounds maintenance across multiple locations with one contract?

Yes. We’re structured for portfolio grounds management, dispatching self‑performed crews across major Florida metros under a single vendor agreement, standardized scope, and shared reporting.

What is included in your core commercial grounds maintenance service?

Core service typically covers scheduled mowing, edging, blowing, litter pickup, and shrub care on weekly or bi‑weekly routes, tailored to your property standards and seasonal requirements.

Can you work with our procurement portals and reporting requirements?

We routinely support RFPs, vendor portals, and custom reporting—providing documentation, certificates, and service logs aligned with your procurement and compliance standards.

Which licensed services can you provide in‑house?

We offer in‑house, state‑licensed tree care, irrigation services, pest/weed control and fertilization, plus applicable plumbing support, so you can consolidate multiple exterior vendors under one partner.

How does working with one vendor improve portfolio performance?

A single vendor reduces coordination, closes gaps between scope and execution, and creates clear accountability for service quality, response times, and budget adherence across all sites.

How do you onboard a new commercial portfolio?

You share your locations, current scope, and service expectations; we review the portfolio, perform site walks or photo reviews as needed, then submit a structured proposal and launch schedule once approved.

What information do you need to prepare a portfolio bid?

A basic site list (addresses), current or desired scope of work, visit cadence, and any service level expectations are enough for us to begin scoping a portfolio‑wide grounds and licensed services proposal.