Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful mover will be responsible for the coordination and staging in addition to the moving services. Move coordination services, shall be conducted with a representative of OSE’s office, McGough Construction, and at least two (2) representatives from the Cultural Heritage Center that are responsible for the collections. Proposers are required to provide all moving services requested under this request for proposals. The collections will be bar coded for tracking and for easy retrieval during the time the materials are in the temporary location. This move will include the packaging and movement to a temporary location in January 2023 and the move back when the renovation is complete estimated to be September 2024. The move will fall into the following categories: 1.4.1 Group 1 - Archive and National Register Move: Most of these materials are paper products and books that are used for research purposes. This collection must be cataloged in a full and complete manner to ensure that materials can be found easily in the temporary location. The National Register is contained in 26 filing cabinets. 1.4.2 Group 2 - Artifact Move: This collection includes nontraditional items of varying shapes and sizes. This can be bulky historical furniture pieces to political buttons. Generally, the Mover will be required to coordinate with the OSE representative, McGough Construction representative, and the museum staff to plan and coordinate the moving of these items. 1.4.3 Bulk Furniture: When the collections are packaged for movement it will be the responsibility of this proposer to relocate and reassemble the shelving into new location. Archive boxes will be placed back onto the shelving by this proposer. All Artifacts will remain packaged throughout the duration until moved back into the original location.