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HuberWilmot > Drew Weismiller
Drew Weismiller
O&I Federal/Commercial Contracts Team Lead
Drew leads the O&I Federal/Commercial Contracts Team at HuberWilmot Moving and Storage.
He is a seasoned project manager and business development executive with over 20 years of experience in the commercial relocation industry and government move management field. With a proven track record of successfully orchestrating complex moves for large corporations and government agencies, Drew has honed his skills in meticulous planning and seamless execution. Drew’s strategic approach to project management involves thorough risk assessment, resource allocation, and timeline management. He understands the unique challenges posed by commercial relocations and government moves, including regulatory compliance, security protocols, and budget constraints.
In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his wife and 3 children. He coaches his son’s travel basketball team and frequently travels with the team to attend nationwide tournaments.
Get in touch with Drew directly by emailing him at info@hwmoving.com or calling: 571-338-0911
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What is an order for service?
All movers are required to prepare an order for service before they transport your shipment. The order for service provides you with written confirmation of the moving services that you requested to be performed in conjunction with your shipment. It also lists the agreed upon dates for the pickup and delivery of your shipment and amount of valuation that you requested, along with any special services that you ordered. It also features a place and telephone number where the mover can contact you during the move.
Additionally, the order for service shows the charges that you will be assessed for your household move or corporate relocation. If you are moving under a non-binding estimate, the order for service will indicate the amount of the estimated non-binding charges, the method of payment for the charges and, in cases where the actual charges exceed the non-binding estimate, the maximum amount that you are required to pay at the time of delivery in order to obtain possession of your shipment (you will have 30 days following delivery to pay the balance of the charges due). If you are moving under a binding estimate, the order for service will show the charges that you will be required to pay at delivery, based on the binding estimate and the terms of payment. You and your mover must sign the order for service.
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