FSM Stadium Management
The Future Of Cleaning Management In Modern Stadia
By Gavin Ward, Business Director – Venues, OCS UK & Ireland
As modern stadia continue to evolve into multi-purpose venues hosting tens of thousands of people, the importance of high- quality cleaning management has never been greater. The stadia of today must not only meet rigorous hygiene and safety standards, but also incorporate efficiency, sustainability and technology- driven solutions. Partnering with Facilities Management (FM) providers can help deliver cleaning management services which contribute to delivering an exceptional visitor experience.
The Growing Complexity Of Stadium Cleaning
Gone are the days when cleaning a stadium revolved around the sweeping of waste after a football match. Today’s stadia are vast, multifunctional spaces that host a wide range of events and can have anywhere from 1,500 to 2,500 staff members working on a big event, with a significant number of those in cleaning roles. Beyond the pitch and seating areas, cleaning teams must cover VIP and hospitality suites as well as concourses and back-of- house facilities like kitchens and restrooms. The scale of this cleaning operation can be immense, with tens of thousands of spectators generating waste,
spills, and wear and tear
across the stadium. This growing complexity requires cleaning teams to be highly agile and responsive, being able to provide quick turnarounds between events, all while ensuring hygiene standards remain exemplary.
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