
During the EPA building’s pre-occupancy phase, Opus Northwest Management, L.L.C., the building’s property management company, proposed instituting a daytime janitorial service.
“When we heard the idea of using daytime janitorial services, we quickly realized it was a way we could align our new headquarters with the EPA mission of environmental protection,” said Paula Smith, EPA deputy assistant regional administrator.

Traditionally, janitorial crews work at night. Lighting a building and running HVAC after office hours to accommodate a handful of cleaning personnel is not an efficient or sustainable practice. While most buildings continue to consume energy throughout the night, the EPA’s evening closing time means the building can be “turned off” for 10 hours — or 42 percent — of each day. This results in a substantial reduction in energy expenses and light pollution. In 2007 alone, daytime cleaning reduced the building’s energy costs by 28 percent, saving building ownership nearly $250,000 ($.80/square foot).

“I’m lucky to be a part of a daytime staff,” said Rafael Mata, a janitorial supervisor at the building. “Daytime hours allow me to eat dinner with my family and tuck my kids in at night.”
With janitorial staff working alongside office employees, there is frequent face-to-face contact, increasing trust and respect in the workplace. Janitors are no longer viewed as members of an invisible workforce but are recognized as an integral part of the building’s professional community. The daytime cleaning practice has in increased camaraderie among staff. Shortly after the building opened, EPA employees began greeting members of the janitorial crew by name.
Tenant demand for high-security, limited-access areas within their leased space is a growing trend in commercial buildings. Often, property managers with nighttime janitorial practices receive requests for special day janitorial service appointments to coincide with the presence of certain staff members. Daytime janitorial service alleviates this problematic scheduling of service outside of normal nighttime hours, since the janitorial staff’s hours take place when the tenant is present to act as a security escort.
“As we’ve seen with the EPA building, daytime janitorial services bring enormous benefits to the environment and the staff, as well as to the building’s bottom line,” said Mike Dwyer, senior vice president and national director of Opus Northwest Management, L.L.C. “It’s an easy, sensible innovation. Being eco-efficient is not just a way of doing business; it’s doing the right thing for the earth and the community.”
A daytime janitorial service can be implemented in new or existing buildings. The ideal way to institute daytime cleaning is during a pre-occupancy agreement with the tenants, though this is not always possible. Multi-tenant buildings that adopt the practice are finding success in doing so one tenant at a time. As a new tenant takes occupancy in an existing building, the building can begin the janitorial service earlier and earlier by cleaning the new tenant suites first and gradually reducing after-hours energy until full daytime janitorial is achieved.
Many more buildings are likely to follow the EPA’s suit as industry and sustainability align and building managers take advantage of a solution that conserves energy, saves costs and improves the long-term life of the building. Given its benefits, daytime cleaning will become a viable mainstream option to owners and tenants alike.
Sidebar: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8 Headquarters
Size: 292,000 Square Feet
Site: 1 Acre
Completion Date: December 2006
Project Team
Architect: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, Opus Architects & Engineers Developer: Opus Northwest Construction, LLC, Denver
Materials and Sources
HVAC
- Chiller System
- Compressors: Trane CVHF-485; 450 tons
- Cooling Tower, Double Cell (2 Motors): BAC 3527A; 40 HP
- 40 Exhaust Fans: Greenheck
- Special Pump(s): Bell & Gossett; Various HP
Green Cleaning Chemical List and Usage
- Damp-mop Detergent/ Countertops/All Surfaces Requiring General Cleaning: Spartan Green Solutions All Purpose Cleaner
- Glass/Mirrors: Spartan Green Solutions Glass Cleaner
- Toilet/Urinal Scouring Cleanser: Sparcreme
- Stone/Specialty Mopping Cleaner: Spartan Green Solutions Damp Mop Neutral Cleaner
- Carpet Cleaning: Spartan Green Solutions Carpet Cleaner
- Floor Finish/Sealer: Spartan Green Solutions Floor Finish
- Floor Remover/Stripper: Spartan Green Solutions Floor Finish Remover
- Ceramic Tile/Urinal/Toilet Disinfectant: Spartan Green Solutions Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner
- Graffiti Removal: ZIZ-O


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