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The Canadian National Institute for the Blind had sold a portion of their
land for development. They erected a new, multi-purpose structure on the
remaining property, which was smaller than the existing buildings,
but more efficiently designed.
The relocation from the existing buildings to the new structure included approximately 400
computer workstations, in addition to a large number of specialized Braille devices.
The move was complicated by the construction schedule, the requirement to keep a portion of
their services available at all times, and the fact that the equipment was scattered in small
groups of 30 to 40 computers across multiple buildings.
Our team used a phased approach to relocating the equipment, minimizing the disruption to
staff and clientele of the Institute. In addition, our proprietary inventory tracking systems
were invaluable in keeping track of the location of the equipment at all times.
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