Ten years of commercial snow management across the Northeast.
Headquarters in Mount Vernon, NY. Owned trucks, dedicated crews, dispatch open from October to April and a documented service record on every event. Commercial snow plowing, removal, shoveling, salting and de-icing for property managers, facility managers and procurement teams running portfolios across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
01 · Our story
Built to keep commercial property open. Engineered to stay accountable.

Pre-season staging
Fleet positioned before the first forecast event
We started ten winters ago in lower Westchester with a small fleet, a few accounts and one idea: commercial snow management should show up the way the rest of the vendor stack does. On time. Insured. Documented. Answerable when the property has a question at 4 AM.
A decade later the trucks are owned, the crews are on payroll and dispatch covers four states from the same Mount Vernon floor. The roster grew through property managers telling other property managers. Almost all of it is repeat business: the portfolios that signed early and kept renewing.
The business is bigger. The thesis is the same. Every new contract gets the same standard the first Westchester accounts signed in 2014.
Years in continuous operation
10+
States under active coverage
4
National accounts on contract
14
Storm response window
24/7
02 · What we stand for
Three principles. Every contract. Every property.
Not values for a poster. Operating standards that determine whether a property opens on time after a storm or doesn't.
01
Open before the tenants arrive
Routes timed to your opening hours, not ours. The first employee or customer who steps onto the property finds it cleared, salted and ready. Tenant complaints about access stop being a Monday morning conversation.
02
A file your legal team can use
Photos before and after every visit. Logs for every salt and de-icing pass. Route records and event reports filed within twenty-four hours. When a slip-and-fall claim arrives nine months later, the record is already where counsel needs it.
03
One contract for the whole portfolio
One branch or two hundred properties, the structure is the same. One account manager. One invoice. One escalation path. Add a property mid-season and it joins the next event without a new agreement.
03 · Our operation
Owned equipment. Dedicated crews. Staged before the storm.
The team behind every dispatch, organized by function. No freelancers, no subcontractors on critical routes. Accountability lives on the org chart.
01
Operations leadership
Long-tenured operations leaders managing dispatch, route planning, equipment procurement and seasonal staffing. The procurement experience that property management groups and corporate real estate teams expect on the vendor side of the table.
02
Dispatch and logistics
Twenty-four-hour dispatch floor through the season, coordinating crews, equipment and disposal routes in real time. Property managers and procurement teams can pull live status across the portfolio without calling the account manager.
03
Field crews and operators
Seasoned snow operators on company payroll, not subcontractors. Equipment-trained, route-trained and account-trained before the first storm. The same operator runs the same property for the season so the documentation file references one consistent crew identifier.
04
Account management for portfolio operators
Dedicated account managers for property management groups, REITs and corporate real estate teams. One contact for every property in the master agreement. Quarterly portfolio reviews, procurement-grade reporting and renewal planning.

Field crews
In-storm route execution

Dispatch
24/7 coordination through the season
04 · Who we serve
The portfolios that cannot afford to close.
National retailers, telecom carriers, hospitality groups, logistics networks, banking, pharmacy, food service and a professional sports franchise. Every account managed by property management, facilities and procurement teams that wrote ADR into the master agreement because the cost of closure would exceed the cost of the contract.














Client logos shown with permission. Full account portfolio available upon request under NDA.
05 · Standards and certifications
The documentation behind the operation.
Certificates of insurance issued per contract. Compliance documentation available on request for property management and procurement teams.
Licensed, insured, COI on file
Commercial liability and workers comp coverage in all four states. Insurance certificates issued at contract signing. New properties get their own certificate within twenty-four hours of joining the schedule. Risk teams stop chasing renewals.
SIMA member, ASCA standards, HomeAdvisor certified
Member of the Snow & Ice Management Association. Aligned with the Accredited Snow Contractors Association standards. HomeAdvisor certified. The credentials your procurement team will ask for, attached to the proposal without a back-and-forth.
A service file that survives the audit
Pre-season site plans, in-storm logs, salt and de-icing application logs, route records, post-event reports inside twenty-four hours, monthly portfolio rollups and disposal manifests where required. Standard delivery. Not a premium tier.
Four states, one contract
NYC §16-123, New Jersey common law, Connecticut town ordinances and the Massachusetts post-Papadopoulos liability standard all sit inside one agreement, handled in the property schedules. You sign once.
Operating credentials
Licensed·Insured·COI on file·NY · NJ · CT · MA07 · Lock in your season
Lock in your commercial snow management contract before the season starts.
Contracts signed before November get priority dispatch, fixed seasonal pricing and a dedicated crew assigned to every property in the portfolio. Insurance certificates land at signing. Escalation paths get named on paper. Once the first storm hits, crew capacity goes to accounts already on the books.
Two fields. Twenty seconds. A real person calls back inside one business hour during the season.

