Quayclean Australia expands customer portfolio

Quayclean reaches agreements with six major private schools, McDonald Jones Stadium, Bendigo Magistrates Court, and The Star, Sydney.

Quayclean Australia has expanded its customer base reaching agreements with six major private schools, McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, Bendigo Magistrates Court, and The Star, Sydney.

In addition, Quayclean has signed long-term renewal contracts with Marvel Stadium, Adelaide Oval and Venues NSW, operators of the Sydney Cricket Ground, Allianz Stadium, and the Sporting Club of Sydney.

New private schools commenced over the recent months have included cleaning, hygiene, and waste management services to Ipswich Grammar (Qld), PLC Croydon (NSW), PLC Burwood (Victoria), Santa Sabina College (NSW), Trinity Christian School (ACT) and Geelong Grammar (Victoria), the alma mater of King Charles III.

The 33,000 capacity McDonald Jones Stadium is owned by Venues NSW and is the home ground to the Newcastle Knights NRL team and Newcastle Jets A-League team while the Wallabies play regular Test rugby union matches at the ground.

The Star, Sydney complements Quayclean’s destination portfolio in NSW which includes the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Olympic Park Authority.

Quayclean CEO, Mark Piwkowski, said the company now  operates at more than 90 major private schools around the country, and the McDonald Jones Stadium contract continues its growth in regional centres such as Geelong, Bendigo, the Gold Coast, and the ACT.

“The renewals with Marvel Stadium, Venues NSW, Adelaide Oval is particularly pleasing as it demonstrates the importance of top-quality site presentation and cleaning while developing systems, technologies and resources that optimise labour in the most efficient manner,” Piwkowski said.

“Through these new agreements and renewals, we will continue to show our commitment to six United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

“We have, and will continue, to work in partnership with our clients to achieve sustainable waste management practices, provide sustainable consumables, update technologies and practices to reduce use of chemicals, energy and water,” he added.

“While there is much to celebrate, our steadfast focus is on the path ahead – how we can continue to challenge ourselves to be better, continue to explore and introduce new systems and technologies, all while adding value and building customers for life,” he added.

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