Office
Furniture Installation Glossary
Assemble
Furniture
- The process of building
furniture from separate components
by JEi
office furniture installation
professionals.
CAD
Drawing -
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) or
computer-aided design and drafting
(CADD) is the production of
drawings, specifications, and
other design-related elements
using special graphics and
computer programs. Used by EOI
for creating floor plans and
internal office furniture system
layouts for our clients.
Case
Goods -
(Case Furniture) Pre-assembled
units which are joined together
on-site with metal plates and/or
fasteners by a JEi
office furniture installer.
Credenza
- A long side cabinet used for
storage, often used to support a hutch.
Cubicle
- Small self-contained workspace
separated by wall panels. Cubicles
can provide audio, visual,
informational and territorial
privacy to occupants.
Disassembly
- Dismantling of existing systems
furniture, modular workstations,
wall paneling and cubicles into
its components. See Also: Teardown.
Ergonomic
- Describes how systems furniture
should adapt to human requirements
for comfort and productivity.
External
Move -
Office relocation that usually
involves trucking services between
different buildings.
Furniture
Installation
- Planning, coordinating and
building of all types of furniture
including home and office
furniture systems by trained JEi
furniture installers. See
Also: JEi
Office Furniture Installation.
Furniture
Installation Quote
- Usually a free work estimate
given after an furniture
installer's Walk
Through. This work estimate
can be binding or non-binding. A
binding estimate is an agreement
made in advance with the furniture
installer that guarantees the
total cost of the exact office
furniture services written on the
estimate. A non-binding estimate
is the office furniture
installer's approximation of the
cost based on the estimated work
requested.
Furniture
Installers -
Furniture expert who is uniformed
and has been certified and/or
trained to install, assemble,
disassemble, reconfigure, relocate
or repair all types of furniture.
See Also: Office
Furniture Installer.
Furniture
Reconfiguration
- Dismantling existing office
furniture into its parts and
reassembling the components into
new arrangements for changing
personnel needs.
Furniture
Systems
- Broad term
encompassing modular workstations
including panels (walls,
partitions or dividers), work
surfaces and storage. It is
flexible in its set up and can be
easily installed, reconfigured
and/or relocated. See also: Office
Furniture Systems
Glides
- Small adjustable
feet found at the bottom of
panels, desks and workstations
used for leveling.
Hutch
- Raised cabinet
(enclosed or open) with shelves
resting on a solid base such as a
desk or credenza.
Internal
Move -
Relocation within an office or
within a building. Done by the BIG
EOI GUY.
Knocked
Down - (KD)
Flat-packed office furniture
requiring full assembly by an
office furniture installer.
Modular
Office Furniture
- Office furniture units that can
be rearranged or combined in
different configurations.
Modular
Workstation
- Individual self-contained work
space which may be connected by
wall panels or freestanding
panels.
Office
Furniture Installation
- Planning, coordinating and
building of office
furniture systems, including
cubicles,
modular office furniture, work
stations and/or case goods by
trained office furniture
installers. See Also: JEi
Furniture Installation.
Office
Furniture Installer
- Systems furniture expert who is
uniformed and has been certified
and/or trained to install,
assemble, disassemble,
reconfigure, relocate or repair
office furniture. See Also:
JEi Furniture Installers.
Office
Furniture Reconfiguration
- Disassembling and reassembling,
modifying, systems office
furniture for accommodating
changing personnel, space and
technology needs.
Office
Furniture Services
- Usually offered by full-service
installation companies which may
include office furniture
consultation, installation,
disassembly, reconfiguration,
repair, maintenance, refurbishing
and relocation.
Office
Furniture Systems
- Broad term that encompasses
modular workstations which include
panels (walls, partitions or
dividers), work surfaces and
storage. This furniture type is
flexible in it's setup and can be
easily installed, reconfigured
and/or relocated. See Also: Systems
Office Furniture
Office
Panel Systems
- Provide the support for the work
surface, house electrical and data
cables and enhance the aesthetics
of the work space environment.
Office panels also provide visual,
acoustical and informational
privacy. See also: Wall
Panel Systems.
Panel
Cart -
Specialized piece of moving
equipment used to transport
disassembled work surfaces,
modular workstation panels,
conference tables and white
boards.
Panel
Cleaning -
Process that maintains wall panels
with specialized cleaning
equipment.
Ready
to Assemble Furniture
- (RTA) Office furniture that is
designed to be put together after
it is purchased. Ikea for example
sells this type of furniture for
home and office.
Reconfiguration
- (Furniture Reconfiguration)
Dismantling existing office
furniture into its parts and
reassembling the components into
new arrangements for changing
personnel needs.
Relocation
- An internal or external office
move.
Restorations
- Furniture that has
been brought back to near original
condition through reconstruction,
refinishing or replacement of
missing parts.
Stair
Carry
- Labor intensive
commercial delivery, internal move
or external move that involves
carrying loads up or down stairs.
Systems
Furniture -
Broad term that encompasses
modular work stations which
include panels (walls, partitions
or dividers), work surfaces and
storage. Systems furniture is
flexible in its setup and can be
easily installed, reconfigured
and/or relocated. See also: office
furniture systems.
Systems
Office Furniture
- Broad term that encompasses
modular workstations which include
panels (walls, partitions or
dividers), work surfaces and
storage. This furniture type is
flexible in its set up and can be
easily installed, reconfigured
and/or relocated. See Also: office
furniture systems
Teardown
- Dismantling of existing systems
furniture, modular workstations,
wall paneling and cubicles into
its parts. See Also: Disassembly.
Walk
Through -
When a project coordinator is
invited on-site to gather detailed
information on a clients furniture
installation or relocation needs.
This is usually done for
submitting a bid or job
estimation.
Wall
Mounting -
Attaching display boards etc. and
securing bookcases and shelving to
office walls to provide a
functional and safe work place
environment.
Wall
Panel Systems
- Provide the support for the work
surface, house electrical and data
cables and enhance the aesthetics
of the work space environment.
Office panels also provide visual,
acoustical and informational
privacy. See also: Office
Panel Systems.
Workstation
- A self-contained work area
usually comprising of a work
surface, free-standing or attached
modular wall panels and storage.
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