Academic Movers

academicWakefield Moving and Storage have been recognized as outstanding Boston academic movers. This difficult field encompasses some of the trickier aspects of both commercial and residential moving - academic movers are often asked to transport the contents of university libraries, to carefully transfer the contents laboratories and research stations, to re-wire and re-install administrative offices and buildings and to relocate university faculty and staff. But, it's all in a day's work for our educational moving company.

As academic moving incorporates facets of both commercial and residential relocation, these clients are guaranteed a variety of amenities.

Boston Academic Movers

University staff and faculty call upon Wakefield to carry out their residential relocations; we match each client with a moving counselor who will provide an in-home estimate figure, explain insurance and liability and offer our standard, custom-ready options - which include, but are not limited to, full-service packing, piano shipping and (depending on the move's distance), vehicle shipping and long-term use of our household storage facility.

We're just as adept at transporting academic commercial property as we are at relocating homes and families - we develop customized processes to carefully relocate university libraries, laboratories and administrative buildings. Our academic commercial relocation amenities include, but are not limited to, FF&E, file transfer and much more.

Wakefield Moving and Storage, Boston academic and computer movers of choice, are ready to meet any challenge that you set for us. Please contact us today for more information on our educational moving company. Fill out our quick quote form to receive your FREE, no-obligation estimate, or give us a call.

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