Miami Office Movers — Labeling, IT Crating and Minimal Downtime
Office relocations with workstation labeling and IT crating.
An office relocation in Miami lives or dies on organization, so we label every workstation, crate IT and AV equipment, and map each item to its new spot before move day. Most Miami office moves run after hours or over a weekend, especially in Brickell and Downtown towers with shared freight elevators, so your team returns to a ready desk. We coordinate elevators, docks and COIs with property management. Two-mover crews typically start in the $120–$160/hour range; office jobs usually run with three or more movers that cost more per hour but finish faster.
Common use cases in Miami
- Floor-to-floor and building-to-building office moves in Brickell and Downtown Miami
- Tech and creative office relocations in Wynwood and the Design District
- Co-working and startup office moves across Miami-Dade
- Workstation reconfigurations and internal department moves
Customer checklist
- Color-code or number workstations so items land in the right place
- Back up and power down IT equipment before crews crate it
- Reserve freight elevators and docks at both buildings for the move window
- Send COI requirements for origin and destination at least 5 days ahead
Building access in Miami
Most Miami office buildings require a COI naming the building and management and reserve freight elevators for after-hours moves. Coordinating elevator pads, dock times and security access at both ends keeps an office relocation on schedule.
Frequently asked questions
Do you label workstations and crate IT equipment?
Yes. We label and number workstations and crate IT and AV gear so everything is mapped to its new location and reassembled correctly.
Can the office move happen after hours?
Yes. We schedule most Miami office moves after hours or on weekends to avoid downtime and coordinate after-hours access with property management.
How is a Miami office move priced?
Office moves are billed hourly with a written quote first. They typically use three or more movers, which costs more per hour but finishes faster.