Visitor and donor perception
Galleries, lobbies, and restrooms shape how members, donors, and first-time visitors judge the institution — before they see a single exhibit.
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Industries · Museums & Cultural Institutions
Museums, performing arts centers, and cultural venues sell an experience where the setting is part of the story. AMR runs discreet, documented cleaning programs aligned to your exhibition and event calendar — visible in the results, invisible in the room.
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Galleries, lobbies, and restrooms shape how members, donors, and first-time visitors judge the institution — before they see a single exhibit.
Openings, performances, galas, and private rentals mean the building must reset overnight — repeatedly, without drama, on your production timeline.
Exclusion zones, approved methods by area, dust control with HEPA filtration, and crews trained on the site plan before the first shift.
The AMR program
Every cultural institution program starts with a walkthrough of the spaces, the calendar, and the standards your team is accountable for — then becomes a documented scope your facility team can inspect and enforce.
After-hours service, pre-opening resets, and turnover support scheduled against exhibitions, performances, and rentals.
Priority zones, exclusion areas, approved methods, and frequencies — written down, trained on, and supervised.
Task-level activity logs and dashboard visibility your facilities team can bring to leadership and the board.
Services in this program
Galleries, lobbies, restrooms, and back-of-house on a verified daily rhythm.
Stone, wood, and specialty flooring maintained as the capital assets they are.
Overnight resets between programs, galas, and private rentals.
High-traffic, high-touch protection for visitor-heavy seasons.
Theater seating, gallery carpets, and lounge furnishings kept presentation-ready.
Entrances, plazas, and facades that set the first impression.
Questions institutions ask
Yes — programs are built around the event calendar. Crews work after hours and between programs, with turnover scheduled on your production timeline.
The documented scope defines exclusion zones and approved methods by area, with HEPA filtration where dust control matters. Crews train on the site plan first.
Task-level IoT tracking with dashboard visibility — what was cleaned, when, and by whom. Ready for internal and board-level reporting.
Yes — one documented standard across buildings and venues, with centralized communication, across MD, D.C., VA, and OH.
Customer experience
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Tell us about your buildings, your calendar, and the standard your visitors expect. We will walk the facility and return a documented scope and proposal.