Decommission Projects
Decommission Projects
When you move, downsize, or renovate your office space, the Pear Project Services team is here to help decommission and find new homes for your excess reusable furniture. We can arrange complete decommissioning services for your office space and backroom areas or work in conjunction with your designated moving company. We call what we do “Commercial Furniture Matchmaking”.
The commercial move process can be messy, expensive, and stressful…especially if your office is in a high-rise multi-tenant building with property management restrictions on removal hours as well as elevator and dock usage. There are few good alternatives for storage and redistribution of excess office product other than dumping otherwise reusable furniture into a landfill. The decommissioning process is especially challenging for larger quantities of no-longer-needed cubicles, desks, chairs, and other office items.
This is where our team’s many years of industry networking and office furniture handling experience come in. We have a large, well organized warehouse to store resalable and donatable items. Our network of reuse and recycling partners picks up furniture at our warehouse to meet their own supply and demand needs. We are a “social enterprise” or “not-just-for-profit” company. To remain a viable enterprise, our warehouse costs and labor expenses must be covered by our product resale revenue and decommissioning charges.
Today, as technology enables more workers to work effectively from home, what was long considered to be traditional corporate office space is shrinking. Recognizing the need for a more efficient way to creatively reuse, resell, repurpose, and recycle excess office furniture , Pear Project Services has developed a regional (500 mile radius from Denver) partner network of not-for-profit groups, recyclers, startup accelerators, furniture refurbishers and resellers. Let us handle your decommissioning and furniture redistribution needs so you won’t need to spend countless hours of your time “reinventing the wheel”. We’ve got this task covered!