San Diego Building Decommissioning

 

Moving out of a facility for a new location or simply vacating a portion of an existing office can be disruptive to operations. Further, it can take away from the excitement of ramping up operations in a new facility. San Diego building decommissioning is a requirement many businesses will face at some point of their operation. Similar to a personal rental, landlords have specific requirements for their assets and therefore of the leaseholder. In most cases, specific requirements exist in the lease agreement of how the facility must be left when vacated. This is one area that expert help is a must for businesses.

Our experienced staff can explain your options, which may include liquidation (sale), donation, recycling or dumping as a last resort. The first step in a successful decommissioning project is understanding clearly the end-state goal for the location. This includes:

> Vacating the area and leaving it in a particular state;
> Defining what equipment, TI improvements, network infrastructure elements and other items can stay or must be removed;
> HVAC and other systems shutdown;
> Physical structure – walls, doors, facilities – patching and painting
> Furniture removal and disposition.

With MyOffice, we’ll put together a plan, get your approval and then get it off your hands.

  • Office Furniture Liquidation, Donation, Recycle, or Disposal
  • Building Clean Out/Clean Up
  • Structured Cabling Removal (required by NEC)