Disposition, Decommission & Liquidation for Complex Site Exits and Asset End-of-Life 

When facilities close, consolidate, or refresh, the work doesn’t stop when operations shut down. Assets still need to be accounted for, removed in the right order, and resolved in a way that holds up to lease terms, compliance reviews, and tight deadlines. 

Disposition, Decommission & Liquidation exists to bring control to that final phase. It functions as a governing layer over sequencing, tradeoffs, and documentation—especially when multiple vendors, locations, or timelines are involved. Without that control, value slips away, compliance gaps show up later, and “closed” sites keep creating problems. 

Capability OVERVIEW

Controlled closure of spaces and assets, without surprises.

Disposition, Decommission & Liquidation provides structured oversight of asset removal and site exit work—aligning what’s actually on-site with sequencing, compliance needs, and decision-making so spaces can be turned over cleanly and defensibly. 

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Asset Reality & Condition Assessment

Assets are verified based on what is physically present—not what a spreadsheet says should be there. Condition is assessed early so disposition paths are grounded in reality, not assumptions that fall apart later. 

Compliance & Documentation Governance

Removal activity is documented to support lease close-outs, environmental requirements, and audit requests. Chain-of-custody and completion records are maintained so issues don’t resurface after a site is vacated. 

Sequencing & Tradeoff Control

Removal is sequenced to prevent crews, vendors, and access constraints from working against each other. When timing, access, or condition conflicts arise, disposition priorities are set and enforced to keep the schedule intact. 

Multi-Site Standardization & Control

Disposition rules are standardized across locations so each site isn’t reinventing the process. This reduces scope creep, limits exceptions, and keeps outcomes consistent across programs. 

Disposition Path Decisioning

Clear decisions are made between resale, donation, recycling, storage, or disposal based on cost, timing, and feasibility. This prevents last-minute debates and delays driven by unrealistic recovery expectations. 

Value & Benefits

Fewer End-Stage Surprises

Clear sequencing and early decisions reduce missed removals, failed walkthroughs, and last-day scrambles.

Faster, Cleaner Site Turnover

Controlled execution keeps exits on schedule—even when access windows and labor availability are tight.

Preserved Value Where It Actually Exists

Realistic disposition planning avoids chasing resale value that won’t survive handling, storage, or transport costs.

Reduced Internal Escalation

Decisions are made once, applied consistently, and not renegotiated site-by-site under pressure.

Lower Compliance and Lease Risk

Verified removals and documented completion protect against penalties, disputes, and follow-up requests.

Confidence at Program Close-Out

Leadership can sign off knowing assets, obligations, and documentation are resolved—not deferred.

Integrated Disposition, Decommission & Liquidation Services

This capability manages the controlled removal and resolution of assets during site exits—ensuring sequencing, compliance, and value decisions are handled deliberately.

Asset Removal & Decommissioning

  • Furniture and equipment removal
  • Fixture and infrastructure decommissioning
  • Site decommissioning to broom swept condition

Disposition Path Management

  • Resale and liquidation
  • Donation coordination
  • Recycling and disposal
  • Storage for Re-Use Programming

Site Exit Coordination

  • Lease close-out preparation
  • Landlord walkthrough support
  • Punch list and completion validation

Compliance & Documentation

  • Removal verification and reporting
  • Environmental compliance handling
  • Documentation for audit and lease requirements

Real-World
Results

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The work often begins by confirming what exists and what decisions need to be made, allowing options to be evaluated without stalling execution.

Those vendors perform individual tasks. This capability controls order, decisions, and documentation across all of them so outcomes don’t conflict.

Yes. Existing vendors are sequenced and governed under a single plan and set of disposition rules.

Sequencing and priorities are adjusted without restarting decisions or losing documentation.

It scales, but the risk it manages is highest when deadlines, lease terms, or compliance requirements leave little margin for error.

Assets get missed, value erodes, documentation disappears, and sites that should be closed continue to create risk.

Close the Loop Without Carrying Risk Forward 

Disposition, decommission, and liquidation don’t need to be chaotic or reactive. With clear control over decisions, sequencing, and documentation, site exits finish clean—and stay finished.