Welcoming
Entries, restrooms, glass, floors, and common areas held to the first-impression standard families expect.
Elk Grove - Preschool through 8th - 25-year milestone
A 20-minute campus-readiness walkthrough for the spaces families, students, and parish communities notice first: entries, restrooms, classrooms, shared areas, grounds, and event paths.
SEAS has built 25 years of trust. UFG helps the campus look ready for the next family, the next Mass, the next fundraiser, and the next school day.
SEAS is more than a school building. It is a faith-filled community serving students, parents, volunteers, and three parish families. The right facilities partner protects that feeling quietly, every day.
Simple standards, held consistently, so teachers can teach and families can feel the care.
Entries, restrooms, glass, floors, and common areas held to the first-impression standard families expect.
Low-VOC products, clear protocols, and child-safeguarding-trained crews scheduled around school life.
COI, W-9, training records, worker classification, and site requirements organized before work begins.
A single UFG contact, clean escalation path, and cadence your office can trust without chasing updates.
UFG is family-owned, minority-owned, Northern California based, and built around long-term facility partnerships. For SEAS, that means people, documentation, and follow-through your office can feel comfortable with.
Decades of facilities experience across schools, healthcare, public institutions, corporate sites, and high-trust environments.
SEAS works with the people who built UFG, not a rotating vendor layer that disappears after kickoff.
Certified minority business enterprise status supports values-driven procurement and community-minded stewardship.
A dedicated safety and training compliance manager helps make school readiness operational, not optional.
The best facilities program is felt as peace: rooms ready, supplies stocked, thresholds clean, events reset, and the front office not carrying every small follow-up.
Evening reset sized to the real campus day, not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
Tour-path sweep for entries, restrooms, classrooms, glass, and shared areas families notice first.
Support planning for auctions, jog-a-thons, Masses, athletics, and parent-community moments.
Deep clean, grounds tune-up, and reset planning before the next school year opens.
One May walkthrough gives SEAS a written baseline before summer decisions pile up: visible priorities, sequencing notes, transition risks, and practical recommendations your team can use whether or not you change vendors this year.
Walk the spaces families, students, and staff experience most.
Receive a concise readiness summary and visible-priority list.
Decide from a documented plan instead of a last-minute walkthrough.
We look at the campus through the eyes of a new family, a teacher arriving before class, and a front office trying to keep the day moving.
Parking, front approach, entries, windows, touchpoints, and the first restroom families are likely to see.
Classrooms, preschool considerations, shared spaces, supplies, and after-hours reset opportunities.
Community events, parish-shared expectations, fundraiser cleanup, and summer reset planning.
SEAS already operates in a culture of safety, stewardship, and compliance. UFG's job is to make the facilities side match that seriousness without adding administrative weight.
UFG employees complete child-safeguarding training before working around school communities.
Insurance, worker classification, training records, site requirements, and SDS materials stay organized.
Cleaning plans can account for sensitivity, fragrance, chemical handling, and stewardship concerns.
You see what was checked, what was handled, and what needs attention next.
"Faith, Family, Knowledge, Service."SEAS public pillars
Clean spaces, safe routines, and reliable follow-through create the conditions where children feel welcome, teachers stay focused, and families experience the care SEAS is known for.
The campus feels ready, cared for, and consistent during every visit.
The school day opens without small facility issues landing on the office.
The walkthrough is deliberately small: no pressure, no pricing guesswork, no disruption. Just a practical campus-readiness view from a facilities team that already understands schools, safety, and documentation.
Visible priorities, notes by area, and a short set of next-best recommendations.
Summer planning becomes easier when the campus picture is documented before June.
Twenty minutes, scheduled around your day, and useful notes even if you stay exactly where you are.
I'll walk the spaces families and staff notice most, share a few practical notes, and leave SEAS with a written readiness summary that's yours to keep either way.
Amy will follow up with a time that works.
Option B - choose the dayThursday, May 14Amy will follow up with a time that works.
Click a day to start a note, or email amy@ufgworks.net / text 408-380-2287 with "A" or "B." Amy will follow up with a time, and a different day works too.

