📍 Location: Level 2 & 3, 150 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC
📅 Date: October 2025

Our team assisted the tenant with a complete office clearance following their move-out. The project involved efficiently removing and responsibly managing a large volume of office furniture and equipment to prepare the space for the next tenant.

Scope of Work:

♻️ Sustainable Outcome: Combining reuse, donation, and recycling minimized waste and promoted circular economy principles.

In October 2025, our team spearheaded a comprehensive office clearance across Levels 2 and 3 of 150 Collins Street, one of Melbourne’s premier corporate addresses. We partnered with the outgoing tenant to manage a high-stakes move-out, transforming a densely furnished workspace into a clean, shell-ready environment for the next occupant.

Our mission went beyond simple removal; we aimed to set a benchmark for responsible asset management in the Melbourne CBD.

Precision Logistics and Execution

Emptying two full floors of a high-rise building requires more than just muscle; it demands a tactical logistics plan. Our crew navigated the complexities of 150 Collins Street’s loading docks and service lifts to clear an immense inventory without disrupting the building’s daily operations.

The scope of work included the disassembly and removal of:

We treated the site with the utmost care, ensuring that our removal process protected the building’s original finishes. By the project’s end, we delivered a space that was not just empty, but scrubbed, tidy, and ready for immediate fit-out.

Driving a Circular Economy

Sustainability sits at the heart of our operations. Instead of treating the furniture as “rubbish,” we viewed every item as a resource. We implemented a multi-tiered recovery strategy to maximize the lifespan of the client’s assets.

1. Prioritizing Reuse and Donation

We believe the most sustainable furniture is the piece that stays in use. Our team identified premium sofas, tables, and lounge chairs suitable for a second life. We coordinated the delivery of these items to local community shops, providing high-quality assets to local organizations and supporting the social fabric of Melbourne.

2. Advanced Material Recovery

For items that no longer met safety or aesthetic standards for reuse, we turned to recycling. We stripped down furniture to its base materials, ensuring that metal components and recyclable plastics avoided the landfill. This rigorous sorting process supports the circular economy, returning raw materials back into the manufacturing stream.

Professional Results for the Modern Tenant

This project successfully balanced the commercial urgency of a lease end with the ethical necessity of environmental stewardship. By the time we handed back the keys to Levels 2 and 3, we had achieved a high diversion-from-landfill rate and saved the client significant disposal costs through efficient sorting.

The result was a seamless exit for the tenant and a pristine, inviting canvas for the landlord’s next venture.