Location
Washington, DC
Project Size
1,750 Occupants
Project Budget
$352,500
Services Provided
Relocation Management
Schedule
3 years
US OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
THEODORE ROOSEVELT BUILDING
Overview
Congress approved the GSA Design Build Construction Contract to modernize and make energy conservation measures in Office of Personnel Management’s approximately 70-year-old building. The scope of this project involved move management and excess furniture and equipment inventory.
The Theodore Roosevelt Building’s (TRB) 1,750 occupants were moved into swing space and then back into the renovated space. Construction was completed in phases on a floor-by-floor basis.
Project Highlights
PSG’s relocation management included:
Relocation Schedule
Relocation Master Plan
Overall Move Management
Scheduling and Logistics
Tenant Representatives Coordination Meetings
Third Party Vendor Coordination
On-Site Move Management
Space was reconfigured to accommodate extra staff, and augmentation for special electrical and data requirements.
PSG worked closely with Unions in scheduling, space allocation, and seating arrangements. We coordinated approximately 500 moves per weekend. We also turned storage space into office space with new paint, carpeting, furniture, electrical, telephony and data capabilities.