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Recent Clients
Some
clients who have recently received the above types of services from QTS:
US Department of Homeland Security
– Providing comprehensive furniture management services (CFMS) to the DHS
related to project management for various locations of the Immigration Customs
Enforcement work spaces. Services include providing training on master
scheduling, coordination, design reconfiguration of existing furnishings, product selection, relocations,
reconfigurations, move management, and inventory management. Deliverables include
slide shows
and training packets for DHS personnel on proper procedures for GSA office
systems procurement. This is an ongoing project, with a total estimated project
cost of almost $17 million. (February 2007
–
Present)
US Small Business Administration (SBA), National Headquarters & Offices Nationwide
– Providing project management, design services, procurement and installation
services for nationwide facilities for the SBA. There have been over 150
projects installed to date for this contract. QTS has worked in 46 locations,
including the SBA headquarters facility in Washington, DC and 45 additional
office buildings nationwide. To date, there have been over 1,500 workstations
laid out, ordered, and installed, involving approximately 400,000 of occupied
square feet. This is an ongoing project, with a total contract value of
$5
million to date. (October 2001 – Present)
Janssen Pharmaceutica, a Division of Ortho McNeil, Johnson & Johnson,
including:
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Nationwide Marketing Offices
– Providing interior design, space planning, procurement and installation of
systems furniture for Janssen Pharmaceutica for consolidation of nationwide
marketing offices. Various regional office projects s include: Denver, CO; Los
Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Yardley, PA; Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; and Bridgewater,
NJ. This ongoing project has had a total contract value of approximately
$7
million to date. (September 2000
– Present)
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Co-Location Facilities
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Providing complete project management services to oversee the
expansion of
seven (7) Johnson & Johnson co-location facilities nationwide. QTS is
responsible for maintaining an overall project budget, coordinating construction
subcontractors and schedules, furniture procurement, installation service,
internal technical systems contractors, and security. (September 2000 –
Present)
US Internal Revenue Service, Taxpayer Assistance Centers
– Providing project management and interior design services, and procurement to
the IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers nationwide. There have been more than
2,500
workstations laid out, ordered, and installed at approximately 167 locations
across the country. There have been approximately 750,000 occupied square feet
involved in these projects to date. This is an ongoing project, with a total
contract value of $7 million to date.
(November 2001 – Present)
US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
– Under Project No. 1, for a new child development center in Washington, DC,
providing comprehensive furniture management services for purchase, warehousing, assembly, delivery and installation of
furnishings and equipment. Involves planning and coordination with SEC
personnel, the architect, general contractor and subcontractors to place
furniture, office material, and specialized toys, appliances, strollers and
equipment within a tightly scheduled time schedule. Project No. 2 provides a
nation-wide program to replace and/or upgrade office furniture at the SEC
headquarter locations and eleven (11) regional offices.
(April 2007
–
Present)
USI Insurance, Inc.
– Providing turn-key project management, construction management, interior
design, space planning, and move management services for the Norfolk, VA
regional offices of this
international insurance
company. The project involved a 25,000 square foot renovation of
leased space for 95 people, utilizing both existing furniture/equipment
and incorporation new furnishings. In addition, QTS consolidated and
closed down the Atlanta Regional Office, merging its furniture and equipment
into the Norfolk Office. Provided additional interior design and
furnishings for the Richmond Office move and expansion. (March 2007 –
February 2008)
US Department of Transportation
– Provided
Provided total project management, interior design, procurement and installation
services for over 3,000 workstations in one building on
eight (8) floors for the DOT, with a total contract value of nearly $2 million.
(March 2006
– August 2007)
US Internal Revenue Service, Real Estate and Facilities Management Division
– Provided support services to the IRS’s Real Estate and Facilities Management
Division for the management of the physical relocation and consolidation of
existing operations into a new space. They moved into a leased space with
approximately 127,000 square feet of net usable area on seven (7) floors in the
Charles E. Bennett Federal Office Building. The project consisted of
consolidating approximately 436 employees, relocating them from three existing
leased buildings.
(September 2004
–
March 2005)
Dormitory Authority State of New York (DASNY), Brooklyn College Library
– Provided interior design, project management, move management, and
installation services for the library. Developed installation
documentation to coordinate the multi-phased delivery and installation of
products. Systems furniture was utilized for over 1000 workstations throughout
15 floors in two separate buildings. There were approximately 175,000 square
feet involved in this project. (November 2001 – October 2003)
Dormitory Authority State of New York (DASNY), Queens Family Court
– Provided project management, procurement, move management, and installation of
office furniture, specifying products for ordering purposes against drawings
provided by the client. There were two buildings, 11 floors total, with
about 1000 workstations and 150 private offices, and approximately 150,000
square feet involved in this $1.6 million project.
(March 2002 – October 2003)
City of
Hampton, Hampton Convention Center
– Provided project management, installation documentation, procurement and
installation fore newly-constructed convention center. Products were furnished
for all areas of the convention center, including common areas, convention
area, and administrative office spaces. QTS provided multiple product lines, and
there were approximately 175,000 square feet involved in this project.
Total contract value exceeded $310,000. (March
– May 2005)
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