Facility services

What is ABM Industries?

ABM provides janitorial, engineering, parking, aviation, technical, and infrastructure services for commercial facilities.

Category
Facility services
Headquarters
New York, New York
Founded
1909
Employees
About 130,000
Total funding
N/A - public company
Valuation or Status
NYSE: ABM public company

What is ABM Industries?

ABM Industries is a facility services company headquartered in New York, New York; latest public materials show $8.7 billion fiscal 2025 revenue.

ABM Industries is a facility services company headquartered in New York, New York. Its latest public reporting shows $8.7 billion fiscal 2025 revenue, About 130,000 employees, and a public-company status of NYSE: ABM public company. The business serves large institutional, commercial, public-sector, and infrastructure customers where contract reliability matters more than one-off purchasing.

The operating model is built around multi-year accounts, local branches, route or project density, and repeatable field execution. Customers typically buy an outcome such as safer facilities, cleaner buildings, reliable meals, delivered materials, secured assets, or completed infrastructure rather than a standalone software product. That makes workforce planning, procurement, safety, and contract management central to performance.

For sellers, ABM Industries behaves like an enterprise account with distributed buyers. Corporate finance, procurement, IT, legal, HR, safety, and regional operations all influence decisions, while local branches or operating units often shape adoption after a vendor is approved.

What does ABM Industries offer?

ABM Industries offers services and products across Janitorial services, Facilities engineering, Parking and transportation and related categories.

  • Janitorial services· Facility services
  • Facilities engineering· Facility services
  • Parking and transportation· Facility services
  • Aviation services· Facility services
  • Technical solutions· Facility services
  • EV and infrastructure services· Facility services

How does ABM Industries make money?

ABM Industries earns revenue from negotiated enterprise contracts, recurring services, project work, and materials or service-line sales rather than public self-serve pricing tiers.

ABM Industries makes money through contracted services, project work, materials sales, or recurring route-based programs tied to its facility services focus. Public price tiers are generally not disclosed because enterprise contracts are negotiated by scope, location, labor model, equipment, service-level requirements, materials costs, and term length. The practical pricing model is therefore bid-based or contract-based rather than a transparent SaaS-style rate card.

Revenue quality depends on renewal rates, new-business wins, backlog conversion, route density, labor productivity, pricing discipline, and procurement scale. In field-heavy categories, margins can move quickly when wage inflation, fuel, subcontractor costs, weather, project execution, or commodity inputs change. Larger customers usually require insurance, safety, compliance, cybersecurity, and supplier-management controls before expanding a relationship.

Growth is driven by organic sales, price realization, cross-selling, acquisitions, and expansion into higher-value services. Vendors selling into ABM Industries should map budgets to operating efficiency, safety, fleet, workforce productivity, procurement savings, customer experience, and integration with existing enterprise systems.

Who leads ABM Industries?

ABM Industries's leadership includes Scott Salmirs (President and Chief Executive Officer), Rene Jacobsen (EVP and Chief Operating Officer), David Orr (EVP and Chief Financial Officer).

  • Scott SalmirsPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2015Leads ABM's services and technology strategy.
  • Rene JacobsenEVP and Chief Operating OfficerCOORuns operating delivery across service lines.
  • David OrrEVP and Chief Financial OfficerCFOLeads finance and capital allocation.
  • Earl EllisStrategic finance executiveFormer CFOSupports executive finance continuity in public-company reporting.

How do you contact ABM Industries's leadership?

Use the published investor-relations or corporate mailbox investorrelations@abm.com; no personal executive email is presented here as verified unless the company publishes it.

Email formatinvestorrelations@abm.com

How much funding has ABM Industries raised?

ABM Industries is a public company, so disclosed venture funding is not applicable; the relevant status is NYSE: ABM public company.

ABM Industries is a public company, so venture funding rounds are not the relevant capital-history lens. The current profile should be read as public-market status rather than private funding: NYSE: ABM public company, with market capitalization changing daily based on share price. The page therefore records total funding as not applicable instead of inventing venture rounds.

The major financing milestones are the company's founding, public listing or spin-off where applicable, material acquisitions, and recent fiscal-year performance. Public companies fund growth through operating cash flow, revolving credit facilities, bond or term-loan markets, equity issuance when appropriate, and acquisition financing rather than seed, Series A, or Series B rounds.

For sellers, public-company status usually means mature procurement, formal information-security reviews, finance controls, and budget owners who must tie new tools or services to productivity, margin, safety, compliance, or revenue growth.

How did ABM Industries get here?

ABM Industries's history is defined by its founding, public-market milestones, acquisitions, and recent fiscal performance.

  1. 1909FoundedABM began as American Building Maintenance in San Francisco.
  2. 1965Public listing eraABM became a public facilities-services company.
  3. 2017GCA Services acquiredThe acquisition expanded education and commercial janitorial scale.
  4. 2025Record revenueFiscal 2025 revenue reached $8.7 billion.
  5. 2026Technology leadership strengthenedABM announced executive changes to drive technology strategy.

Who are ABM Industries's competitors?

ABM Industries competes with public and private operators that sell adjacent services to enterprise, institutional, infrastructure, or construction-materials buyers.

  • ISSGlobal integrated facilities-management provider with heavy workplace-services focus.
  • SodexoFood and facilities provider with global institutional contracts.
  • AramarkFood and facilities competitor with education, healthcare, and venue exposure.
  • CBREReal-estate services platform with facilities-management and workplace outsourcing.
  • JLLReal-estate services provider competing for integrated facilities and workplace accounts.

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