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1480 Carroll Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 |  415.822.2377 |  CAL PUC# T-190121
 

 

 

 
NOTABLES


The NAMES Project relocates to Atlanta, GA.

In March of 2001, the National NAMES Project Foundation relocated The AIDS Memorial Quilt to its new headquarters in Atlanta, GA and the organizations to a new office in Washington, D.C.

Vector was honored with the responsibility to transport the over 44,000 irreplaceable colorful panels and their offices and The Names Project Foundation's Executive Director, Andy Ilves, to their new homes in Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D.C.


The San Francisco International Airports, San Francisco, CA

In November and December of 2000, Vector was contracted to move various Government offices and inspection stations from the Old San Francisco International Terminal into the New International Terminal. The agencies relocated to the new terminal were the USDA- United States Department of Agriculture, The United States Customs, United States Customs Office of Investigations, and the INS- Immigration and Naturalization.


San Francisco Public Library

Vector had the honor of moving the San Francisco Main Library's, at time 79 year-old, controversial, CARD CATALOG, with over 3 million cards in 2,520 carved drawers.

We disassembled; relocated and reassembled the 20,000 linear feel of Montel High Density File System, the largest of it's kind in the Bay Area. The high-density system was moved from the Old Main Library to it's new home in the Underground basement of Brooks Hall.

Vector also coordinated and packed up over 300,000 pounds of books that were taken across country to The United States Book Exchange, Cleveland, OH for redistribution to Third World readers.


GSA - Federal Building, Oakland, CA

In 1985 the General Services Administration began planning for a new Federal Building and Courthouse to be build in Oakland, CA. After over seven years of design and construction the building was completed in early 1993. Today it now contains over 1,000,000 square feet of office space, housing 16 separate Federal agencies. This represents the largest single building to be constructed in Northern California since 1968 and the largest ever in Oakland.

Vector was the selected as the primary mover of over 2,500 employees, from over a dozen Federal Agencies. Through the summer of 1993 Vector consistently performed in a superior manner. Whether moving 2,500 file cabinets in a single weekend for the Veterans Administration or gathering 1,200 employees for the Internal Revenue Service from three locations in two separate cities, the record was 100% on time, as agreed.

No other "mover" has completed a project like this with as high a degree of Customer Satisfaction. The Vector team believes the success of this project was a direct result of preparation and training prior to the actual move dates.


SECURITY

Security has always been a big concern of The Federal Government. Vector has done relocations work for the General Services Administration and the numerous Agencies of the Federal Government for years. We have worked in very secured environments required complete background clearances and environments needing fulltime escorts. Agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Department of Drug Enforcement, The United States Mint, The Internal Revenue Service, US Customs, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Immigration and Naturalization, Departments of the Health and Human Services, among a few, all have their specific security needs that we have met.

In this day of high security alerts, Vector is well aware and prepared for unusual security demands.

 

 

 

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