Choose an option
To support faster review, include the solicitation link (or draft scope), POP window, and sites.
Past Performance for Government Relocation Support
Majesty Moving and Storage publishes this past performance summary for contracting officers and acquisition teams validating vendor confidence. The goal is simple: provide enough context to support market research and move the conversation toward a request for bids.
Vendor Identifiers
Execution Habits
Clear alignment to POP windows and milestones.
Respect for site rules, escorts, and security zones.
Execution that supports easy inspection and acceptance.
Low-drama operations that minimize disruption.
Relevance to Scopes
Facility Relocations
Experience supporting office moves and facility transitions.
Multi-Site Logistics
Coordinating moves with distinct scheduling windows across sites.
Packing & Protection
Handling discipline where items require verifiable protection.
USDA Forest Service — Utah
Majesty Moving and Storage has past performance supporting the USDA Forest Service in Utah. This experience validates our ability to operate within federal constraints.
Agency Coordination
Proven ability to coordinate directly with federal points of contact to align execution with agency mission requirements.
Land Management Scopes
Understanding of the unique logistical needs of land-management agencies, often involving specialized assets or locations.
Inspection Readiness
Work is performed with the end-state in mind, ensuring the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) can easily verify completion.
Office Relocation
Contract ID (PIID)
1240BG23P0062
Date
Jul 25, 2023
Scope
Relocation of office and scientific equipment to a new facility. 3 day turn around.
Cubicle Relocation
Type
Purchase Order
Date
Jan 2024
Scope
Cubicle relocation including disassembly and reassembly of systems furniture.
Past Performance Review
To support a faster review of our capabilities against your solicitation, please provide:
-
Solicitation link (or draft scope) -
POP window & dates -
Specific services being evaluated
Quick Answers
Majesty Moving and Storage has past performance supporting the USDA Forest Service in Utah.
The purpose of this page is to support market research and reduce follow-up questions during the acquisition planning phase.
Specific contract data is provided above to validate scope and complexity.
For deeper documentation review, the Government contact intake is the fastest path.
Executive Briefing: Why past performance matters in relocations
Moving beyond "low bid" to "low risk"
Relocation work is often perceived as "low drama" when done well, but it becomes a high-impact problem when done poorly. For a Contracting Officer (CO) or Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), the primary risk isn't just whether the furniture arrives—it's whether the vendor understands the environment they are operating in.
Past performance is one of the clearest signals that a mover understands federal access rules, strict scheduling windows, placement expectations, and closeout discipline. It differentiates a commercial mover from a government-ready partner who knows that the job isn't done until the paperwork is signed and the site is cleared.
Common Vendor Gaps
- • Ignoring access protocols or security escort requirements.
- • Treating firm POP dates as "suggestions" rather than mandates.
- • Leaving sites cluttered, complicating the COR's inspection.
Majesty's Approach
- • Schedule discipline that respects the agency's downtime limits.
- • Adherence to site rules regarding noise, parking, and badging.
- • Placement control that supports immediate inspection and acceptance.
Verified Experience: USDA Forest Service
Majesty Moving and Storage has past performance supporting the USDA Forest Service in Utah. While contract specifics are often controlled data, the nature of this work demonstrates our capability to handle scopes that go beyond standard commercial office moves.
Relevance to Agency Needs
USDA and land-management agencies operate with practical constraints that overlap with many public-sector environments. This includes coordinating logistics for sites that may be remote, managing specific inventory lists, and operating under federal property management regulations.
Execution Habits
This past performance validates that Majesty can execute calm, orderly moves. We emphasize clear communication with the Point of Contact (POC), strict adherence to the timeline, and a respect for the workspace that minimizes disruption to the agency's mission.
Briefing: How to use this page in market research
Contracting officers are usually trying to answer two questions: Can the vendor perform the scope as written, and will performance be easy to manage? This page is designed to help reduce those uncertainties during the market research phase.
What this page provides
This page confirms that Majesty has government-relevant experience in Utah, including support for the USDA Forest Service. It also describes the execution habits that reduce risk in relocations: schedule discipline, access-rule alignment, and placement control.
What this page does not do
This page does not publish contract numbers, dollar values, CPARS ratings, or performance metrics. When an acquisition team needs deeper documentation, the clean path is to share the solicitation link and scope details through the Government contact intake.
Where to go next
For scope alignment, see Moving and Relocation , Packing and Crating , and Storage and Warehousing . For formal vendor details, see Capabilities and Codes .
Government Movers Near You
Majesty Moving and Storage supports Southern Utah and statewide Utah for government relocations. For scopes that extend beyond Utah, performance planning is driven by sites, access rules, and POP windows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What government-related past performance is publicly confirmed?
Does this page include contract numbers or dollar values?
Can additional past performance detail be discussed?
What should a buyer provide to support past performance review?
What services commonly pair with government relocations?
Where can an acquisition team review capabilities?
Where can an acquisition team review NAICS and PSC codes?
Where does a CO or COR start the intake process?
Ready to proceed?
Start the intake process now to get a procurement-ready quote aligned with your solicitation or scope of work.
Last Updated: December 2025