
Owner Furnished, Contractor Installed
FF&E – How We Make It Easy for You
What is OFCI FF&E?
OFCI stands for Owner Furnished, Contractor Installed.
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It simply means you (the Owner) buy the Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) you want, and we (the Contractor) take care of installing it as part of your project.
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You get the products you want, with the brands you trust — and we make sure everything is handled, placed, and installed properly so you don’t have to lift a finger.
What Kind of Items Are Usually OFCI?
OFCI can cover a wide variety of stuff, like:
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Office desks, chairs, and filing cabinets
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Kitchen appliances (think refrigerators, ovens, microwaves)
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Wall-mounted TVs and audio systems
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Healthcare and fitness equipment
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Signage, art, and decorative fixtures
Pretty much anything you pick out yourself that needs to be installed
the right way!
How We Help
with OFCI FF&E
We know it can be tricky to line everything up
— so we make it simple:
1.
Planning and Scheduling
We work closely with you, your suppliers, and your project team to make sure deliveries and installs happen exactly when they should.
2.
Receiving and Storage
If you don’t have space on-site, no worries!
We can arrange secure receiving and temporary storage until you’re ready.
3.
Careful Inspection
We check everything as it arrives to catch any damage or missing pieces early — saving you time and headaches later.
4.
Expert Installation
Our crew installs everything safely, correctly,
and exactly how you want it — down to the last detail.
5.
Final Touches
We handle punch lists, adjustments, and make sure you’re completely happy before handoff.
Why Trust Us for Your OFCI Projects?
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We Get It Done Right: No lost shipments, no bad installs.
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We’re Easy to Work With: Clear updates, friendly service, no surprises.
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We Care About the Details: We treat your furniture and equipment like it’s our own.
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We Know All Kinds of Projects: From offices and schools to hospitals and stores — we’ve seen it all.
Common Questions
We Hear
Why would I choose OFCI instead of letting the contractor buy everything?
OFCI gives you more control over your choices — and can often save you money.
What happens if something arrives broken?
If it’s damaged during shipping, we’ll help you document it right away so you can work with your supplier.
If it’s damaged after we receive it, we take responsibility.
Can you help me figure out what
to order?
Of course! While OFCI means you buy the items, we’re happy to consult on best practices, dimensions, and what works well for your space.