Posts Tagged ‘move management’

RSI Announces New Project Manager

Saturday, October 1st, 2011
Susan Rembusch, RID

Susan Rembusch, RID

 

Relocation Strategies Inc is pleased to announce our new Project Manager – Susan Rembusch.    Susan began her career as a designer and project manager in the furniture industry. Through the years her passion grew for space planning, re-allocating existing furniture, specifying new furniture, overseeing installation, as well as coordinating office relocations.  Whether it is public spaces, extraordinary executive suites or highly functional office systems, Susan can help create an appealing and functional space while being budget conscious.  Susan begins this phase of her career at Relocation Strategies Inc  supporting our clients at Semler Financial Group and Northpointe Bank.

Susan earned her degree in Interior Design from Purdue University.  She is a Registered Interior Designer (RID) in the state of Indiana.  Susan lives in the Indianapolis area with her husband.

Relocation Strategies, Inc is an Indiana-based company that was founded in 1986 to help businesses plan and coordinate moves in the most cost and time efficient way possible.  Relocation Strategies, Inc. became a WBE (Women-Owned Business Enterprise) at the city and state level in 2008 and became certified as a national WBE in 2009.

Recognizing that all businesses have different needs, we can help with every detail of your commercial move, or just a portion of it.  Our ala carte menu includes:


Furniture Management

. Inventory

. AutoCAD

. Budgeting

. Bid Packages

. Installation Coordination

. Removal


Project Management

. Voice/Data

. Electrical

. Sound Masking

. Filing/Storage

. Signage

. Card Access

. Security

. Bid Packages

. Vendor Coordination

. Record Management


Relocation Management

. Detailed Placement Tagging Plan

. Move Schedule Coordination

. Bid Packages

. Office Equipment Coordination

. Rigging

. Warehouse

. Racking

. Lab Equipment

. Post Move Follow-up

 

FF&E for the Indiana Convention Center

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Relocation Strategies Inc, a Woman Owned Business entity, was engaged by Lohr Design in 2008 under the direction of Ratio Architects to write the specifications for Five Million Dollars for Furniture Fixtures and Equipment.  After Sheil Sexton and Powers & Sons put the specifications out to bid, the Relocation Strategies Inc team took the responsibility to schedule, accept and or reject all items that were specified including more than 6,00 chairs in a three day period.  This industry enhancing project had a total duration of 14 months.  We were pleased to be in attendance for the ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday January 20, 2011.

RSI team at the ICCE

RSI team (Melissa Brown, Donna McGee, Sally Cunningham, Deanna Cable and Christina Abel) inspecting over 6000 chairs prior to opening of expanded ICCE

RSI Participates in Great Start

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Team members of Relocation Strategies Inc participated in the first Great Start Event hosted by OfficeWorks, a major office furniture dealer located in Fishers, IN.  The event was held Thursday, October 21, 2010.  OfficeWorks organized the event in conjunction with Mitch’s Kids allowing children attending the Lilly Boys and Girls Club to have the opportunity to learn about architecture and design.

RSI President Melissa Brown (right) and Project Manager Deanna Cable (left) teach kids about designing a layout at the first Great Start event held on 10/21/2010.

More news on the event:

The Boys and Girls Club put together a slide show of pictures from the event:  http://secure.smilebox.com/ecom/openTheBox?sendevent=4d546b334d4467354e544a384e444d794e4451794f54413d0d0a&sb=1

Inside Edge: http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/newsitem.asp?id=44285

Story posted by Boys & Girls Club: http://newsfromyou.indystar.com/posts/great-start-building-great-futures-for-boys-and-girls

Retirement of David Bayse

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Wishing the founder of Relocation Strategies Inc well on his retirement!

Melissa Brown Listed in Who’s Who in Indiana

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Melissa Brown, Owner/Principal of Relocation Strategies Inc, has recently been listed as a “Who’s Who in Indiana” in the July/August 2010 issue of Building Indiana magazine.

http://www.buildingindiananews.com/currentissue.php

Relocation Strategies, Inc. Completes FF&E Package for New Convention Center

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Relocation Strategies, Inc. completes Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Package for the New Indiana Convention Center to be installed this Fall.  Indianapolis will soon house one of the nation’s top 20 largest convention center complexes.  The combination of the Lucas Oil Stadium and an expanded Indiana Convention Center enables Indianapolis to offer 3.4 million square feet of exhibit and meeting space.  The combined new space will make the Indiana Convention Center the nation’s 16th largest, bringing it up the charts from its current position at 32nd largest.

The Indiana Convention Center will have 566,600 square feet of exhibit space. The new exhibit halls are contiguous with the existing halls. Lucas Oil Stadium provides another 183,000 square feet, and will be connected to the center via walkway.

Lucas Oil Stadium, with 63,000 permanent seats, features a retractable roof that allows for multiple uses in addition to serving as the home of the 2006 Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts.  The RCA Dome closed in April 2008 and has been demolished.  The Indiana Convention Center expansion will sit on the RCA Dome footprint.

“Under Ratio Architects’ direction, we were hired as the lead team member for the specification of the Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) for the Indiana Convention Center Expansion in Indianapolis.  We subsequently hired Relocation Strategies, a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) firm, to assist us in the specification writing documentation and installation of all Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) to ultimately be placed within the new facility.   Although the work is not yet complete, we have been very satisfied with the progress to date from Relocation Strategies Inc and look forward to a smooth installation as well.”

Dene Dresch Nidiffer, IIDA – Principal and Project Manager for the Indiana Convention Center Expansion FF&E Team

Information for this case study was taken from the Indianapolis Convention Center’s Web site. More information is available at icclos.org.

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Busy Companies Leave Details of a Move to the Pros

Thursday, June 25th, 2009
By Jim Lindgren
Star correspondent

Moving in a new house presents the average family of four with a myriad of decisions and many hours of work. For a company with several hundred employees, the brainwork and the grunt work can multiply even more quickly, overwhelming day-to-day operations.

That’s why many companies are hiring move managers to handle every aspect of their relocations.

Melissa Brown calls her work “project management” because it involves so many details.

Brown is a project manager for Relocation Strategies, Inc., 909 Buchanan St., a company that specializes in planning moves for other companies. Those details can include construction, buying furniture, running phone lines and cables, building computer rooms, hiring movers and deciding where the electrical outlets should be located.

Depending on what the client wants, RSI puts together a detailed proposal of all the actions necessary to make the move and requests bids from contractors. Brown includes a detailed budget, as well as a timeline of every step in the process.

Then “we wave a wand and make it happen,” she said.
Hiring a move manager is increasingly common in the commercial real estate industry, especially for midsize to larger companies, according to Mary Beth Kohart, vice president office services at Colliers Turley Martin Tucker, a commercial real estate company in Indianapolis.

“Like any industry, it’s maturing,” Kohart said. ”The addition of such specialized services is an example of that maturing,” she said.

Technology is a big part of the trend to use a manager, she said. Phones, cabled and wireless computer networks, and multimedia devices all need to be addressed.

“Move managers save companies time and money, especially in their ability to handle all the competitive bids,” Kohart said. “An office manager is busy managing his or her office, leaving little time to seek competitive bids for the major components of an office move.”

A move manager also comes in handy when a company has to relocate quickly.

“We were in a crunch situation where we needed to move,” said Jelana Bryan of Compensation Systems, a Carmel retirement planning company. The office’s lease was up last summer, and RSI’s Brown helped the company find its new space at 12900 N. Meridian St.

Brown measured everything down to the last detail, which helped immensely as they moved into a smaller space, Bryan said. Brown diagrammed where all the cubicles were going, and the furniture installers were able to complete their work without problems, Bryan said.

Brown said she keeps track of all the physical changes and additions with color-coded office maps. When it is time for employees to move, they get written instructions on what to pack and labels coded for their boxes’ eventual delivery and unpacking. It’s all intended to reduce the stress of moving.

“We save them on productivity, on money and anxiety,” Brown said.

Bryan, who anticipates Compensation Systems eventually will move into larger quarters, said she would use a move manager. “Absolutely.”

TOP FIVE PITFALLS OF A RELOCATION
· Waiting until the last minute to pack.
· Not properly labeling items.
· Forgetting to pack common areas, such as, break rooms and conference rooms.
· Forgetting to empty the refrigerator and defrost it.
· Not calling vendors of leased items-such as coffeemakers, copiers and vending machines–to remove them.

Excerpts taken from the Indianapolis Star January 27, 2007