Quote Originally Posted by EDC76 View Post
I worked for an office furniture company as an installer for a few years. I worked with all of the major brands (Steelcase, Hon, Herman Miller, etc), and I never saw any partitions with particle board in any of them.
There's no benefit to it. The work surfaces are all particle board.


If the OP has 5 floors with 140-250 cubes per floor, that's going to take a sizeable crew at least a week to knock down and load up onto multiple 53 footers, depending on brand/model of cubicles.



Not trying to discourage anyone from taking this opportunity, just throwing it out there that this is a big job.
I totally agree. I removed some Herman Miller about 7 years ago and set them back up at the new office where I worked. I've also seen the pro's do it and it is a lot of work.

They particle board work surfaces are very heavy.

Depending on the condition, you might be able to sell them. Finding a scrapper to take them for free? Good luck with that.

You better get your wallet ready.