Group II furniture/equipment
Movable items like tables and chairs that can be relocated easily; also known as Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E).
Group II furniture and equipment are movable items such as desks and chairs, not affixed to the building, typically considered in operational budgets rather than construction costs.
Used in a sentence
Group II furniture is movable and not permanently attached to the building's structure.
Synonyms/variation
Movable Equipment
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