Whether you are planning an office relocation to acquire
more room, to lower operating costs or to modernize equipment and facilities,
identifying the best time for your relocation is vital.
Although disruption to the everyday running of your business
sometimes cannot be avoided, when planning a relocation it is important to
consider relocating during “quieter” periods of the year to help avoid as much
business down time as possible.
Each
relocation is different, and depending on your circumstances, you may find that
relocating out of office hours is an available option (particularly if your
relocation is local and you have a “transfer period” between old and new
sites). You may also find that weekends or Bank Holiday Weekends are
sufficient.
However
it is often recommended that larger office relocations take place during school
holidays and Christmas holidays; periods that will cause the least amount of disruption.
Points
To Consider When Planning A Relocation
Plan
In Advance: Many
office relocation errors and problems are the result of working on a tight
schedule. When little time is given, choices become fewer, mistakes are made
due to rushing and as a result costs rise. It is recommended that you should be
thinking about an office move plan at least a year before your current lease
expires.
Have
a schedule: If you have
relocated before, revisit your previous office move plan – was it effective?
Having a schedule enables office relocation to be structured and allows things
to be done in the correct order e.g. cabling for networks and phones. When
planning your office relocation, keep all your relocation-related documents in
one, easy to find place.
Budget: Office
moves can easily go over budget, particularly if this is a first time move or
you are unaware of costs. As with any move, there are often unplanned costs and
it is more common to go over budget than be under budget so when setting a
budget leave “breathing room” to allow for this.
Relocation
Co-ordinator: Appoint a
relocation co-ordinator to plan your office relocation project. The
co-ordinator will need to be highly organized as they will be running the
relocation project as well as their regular job, and will be responsible for
all aspects of the project.
Consider
Rebranding: As well as moving office, relocation also allows
opportunity for rebranding. When planning your company relocation, consider
interior design and logo redesign – would this benefit your business?
Choose
Carefully: Although quickly looking up a service provider in
the phone book saves time, it can also create problems if the quality of their
work is not up to standard. Well-vetted service providers are essential for your
office relocation to be a success. Take time to research – are the companies
you are hiring to provide a service or product familiar with office moves? Are
they endorsed by a trusted third party? Try to get recommendations from trusted
professionals.
Security:
Relocating an office is a hectic time and quite often valuable items such as
equipment and furniture are left unattended for periods of time. Ensure
security measures are in place and are working when you arrive at your new
office. Any business sensitive equipment e.g. servers should be stored in a
lockable room to prevent theft or tampering. Many thefts occur when moving
trucks are left open and unattended so in order to protect your equipment and
furniture, ensure someone is monitoring the trucks at all times during the
move.
Relocating
IT: Bad IT relocation can cause major issues for a company,
particularly if IT servers are affected. Ensure your IT department backs up your data
and a test recovery is performed before your IT equipment is moved off the
premises.