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Our customers across education, healthcare and commercial sectors - i-Clean Systems Ltd
Our experience is built on our teams work at
over 5000 commercial buildings
1 Canada Square
Canary Wharfs iconic 235m multi tenant skyscraper with 50 floors of premium office space
London City Hall
Home to the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority designed by Foster and Partners
Harrods
Established in Knightsbridge in 1849 with over 1,000,000 square feet of selling space, 12,000 employees and up to 100,000 visitors per day
Dubai International Airport
Incorporating the worlds largest building and welcoming 57.6 million passengers per year
Lords Cricket Ground
The 'Home of Cricket' owned by Marylebone Cricket Club established in 1787 with a capacity of 28,000
Adelphi Building
Overlooking Victoria Embankment a Grade II listed Art Deco building built in the 1930s
Imperial College London
Central London science-based institution consistently rated amongst the world's best universities
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
Central London's largest conference space sitting in the shadow of Big Ben and Westminster Abbey
Shard London Bridge
Europe's tallest building designed by Renzo Piano and completed in 2013 standing at 306m with 87 floors of mixed use space
National Railway Museum
An award winning 20 acre collection of over 100 locomotives and 300 other items of rolling stock located in York
Museum of London
Located on London Wall and at Docklands it documents the history of London from prehistoric to modern times
National Media Museum
Part of the Science Museum Group located in Bradford with 7 floors focusing on photography, television, animation, video gaming and the Internet
Guys Hospital
One of London's most famous hospitals established in 1721 and now incorporating the Tower Wing which is the worlds tallest hospital building
66 Portland Place
A 1930's London Grade II listed building designed by George Grey Wornum and now the headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Hyde Park Chapel
The London branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints whose headquarters are in Salt Lake City, Utah
Millfield School
An independent co-ed day and boarding school established in 1935 with 1200 students and 166 acre campus in Somerset
Fettes College
An independent co-ed day and boarding school established in 1870 with 670 students set in 90 acres of woodland in Edinburgh
Hartpury College
Established in 1947 as an agricultural college it now teaches 3300 students from 30 countries across its 890 acre estate in Gloucestershire
55 Whitehall Place
An Edwardian Baroque Grade II listed building built in 1909 whose cellular office layout is now home to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
3-8 Whitehall Place
The 8768 square metre 5 floor Grade II listed building built by the Ministry of Works in 1952 and renovated in 2003/04. Now home to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
50 Bank Street
Located in Canary Wharf this 19,000 sq metre prestige office block designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects is home to Northern Trust's UK operations
HSBC branch offices
The worlds local bank with over 1100 high street branches comprising sales and admin areas
Lloyds Pharmacies
High profile high street network of over 1300 stores comprising sales, dispensing and pharmacy areas
Milton Park
A 250 acre Oxfordshire business and science park with a range of offices, laboratories and industrial units operated by MEPC
HMS Nelson
The barracks and support services site forming part of HMNB Portsmouth which is home to two-thirds of the Royal Navy's surface ships
RAF Halton
Built in 1913 it is one of the largest Royal Navy Stations in the UK and is the RAF's centre for recruit training for all non-commissioned servicemen
Springfield University Hospital
Originally opened in 1840 as the Surrey County Lunatic Asylum and is now the HQ for the South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust
St. Thomas' Hospital
A prominent London landmark named after St Thomas Becket which has provided healthcare services since the first site opened in Southwark in the 12th century
Birmingham Childrens Hospital
A high profile specialist hospital with 300 beds which opened in 1862 and now treats nearly 250,000 children a year and regarded as one of the best in Europe
Wells Cathedral School
An independent co-ed music school founded in 909 in Somerset and is one of the oldest extant schools in the world
CIS Tower
A Grade II listed building built in Manchester in 1962 which at 387ft is the tallest office building outside London and houses the Co-operative Banking Group
ACS School Cobham
An independent co-ed school situated in Surrey accommodating day and boarding requirements for pupils from 2 to 18 years of age
Stepping Hill Hospital
Stockport based district general hospital opened in 1905. Provides a wide range of in-patient and outpatient services to a local population of approx 350,000 people
Kings College Hospital
Founded in 1840 and now serving an inner city population of 700,000 the high profile London hospital was granted Teaching Hospital status in 1948
Malvern Community Hospital
24 bed new build facility opened in Autumn 2010 that generates its own renewable geothermal energy and is considered one of the greenest hospitals in the country
Rendcomb College
An independent day and boarding school established in 1920 in Gloucestershire with 420 pupils aged 3 - 18 years old