The Logistics Gap Between Manufacturing and Installation Has Widened

Architectural wall system logistics don’t behave the way they used to in the post-COVID environment. Even when products are ordered correctly and schedules are built responsibly, deliveries arrive later, come in fragments, or show up with less communication than anyone wants. This isn’t about nostalgia for “the old days.” It’s about acknowledging a real, post-COVID […]

Insurance for Installation Companies: Protecting Modular Wall and Commercial Furniture Projects

Installation company insurance isn’t a formality in modular wall and commercial furniture installation—it’s practical protection for furniture dealers, GCs, and clients when real jobsite risk shows up. That’s why insurance isn’t a formality. For furniture dealers and project teams, proper contractor insurance is a practical layer of protection. It’s also a strong signal that an

Why Modern Wall Systems Demand Better Installation Planning

Modern wall systems installation has changed dramatically over the past decade They’re cleaner, more flexible, more integrated, and more precise than the systems many teams worked with even a few years ago. For designers and clients, this evolution has brought better aesthetics, improved adaptability, and more efficient use of space. But for installers, it has

Why Installation Is the Most Underrated Part of a Commercial Furniture Project

In commercial furniture installation projects, most of the attention goes to the visible parts: the brand names, the specifications, the layouts, the finishes, and the renderings that get approved early in the process. A tremendous amount of time and energy is spent selecting the right products and aligning stakeholders around the design intent. And yet,

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