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Libraries

Crown has moved dozens of libraries and file intensive environments. This work includes providing service to libraries, law firms, architectural firms, insurance and title companies. Crown has performed this work for Merced Community College, City College of San Francisco, Los Medanos Community College Library and many others. Crown has also moved the Law Libraries and files for Cooley Godward LLP, Fenwick and West, Howrey, McDermott Will and others. Furthermore, Crown has provided work to architectural and design firms such as Robert L Gates, Walovich and Associates and The Dahlin Group.

A library relocation is a complex effort that requires coordination and extensive planning. Crown employs a full time Moving Library Specialist (MLS). This MLS will work with your staff and assure that your needs are met. In addition, Crown will assign a knowledgeable project manager to your account. Our project managers average over a decade of experience in the field of library relocation management.  Some of the services included are:

  • Consultation/Project Management
  • Space Planning
  • Move Related Data Collection
  • Shelving Installation
  • Collection Cleaning
  • Shelf Reading
  • Collection Shifts Space Distribution
  • Collection Integration/Segregation
  • Storage – Short and Long Term

Relocation of:

  • Books and Serials
  • Documents
  • Special and Rare Collections
  • Microforms and Non-print Media
  • Works of Art
  • File Rooms
  • Computers and Audio Visual Equipment
  • Library and Office Furniture
  • Shelving

Crown owns all of the equipment, including book carts, has the experience, manpower and processes to successfully move any library collection and any quantity of files.

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