Office relocation guide
Arrival
On arrival at your new office you will need to have a team of people on-hand to unpack, sort and
setup, ensuring that everything is put in the right place. You will also need time to:
Test all of your electrics, hardware, servers, networks and telephones, with help on-hand to
fix problems
Check the condition of the office on arrival and make an inventory of everything
Take photographs and agree the condition with your new landlord
Identify any quality issues with design/re-fitting suppliers
Remember, your office needs to be ready for business as soon as the doors open on
Monday morning, otherwise clients could see missed calls, failed e-mails and late
documents as signs of disorganisation and unprofessionalism
Overall, plan, plan and plan again; an office move is a key stage of your business’s growth and you
want to make sure your customers and staff don’t feel disrupted by your plans; just keep in mind all
the finer details and your move will be a success.
Good luck!
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