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Office Relocation Guide

This resource guide from Pall Mall Estates covers the tricky topic of office relocation. By splitting up what's involved in a move Pall Mall Estates have clearly laid out all of the main details needed to be able to kick start your planning and moving process.

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Office Relocation Guide

This resource guide from Pall Mall Estates covers the tricky topic of office relocation. By splitting up what's involved in a move Pall Mall Estates have clearly laid out all of the main details needed to be able to kick start your planning and moving process.

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Office Relocation Guide

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Commercial Property Industrial Units, Office Space to Rent 2
Contents
Contents 2
Introduction 3
Prior to the move 4
Team meetings 5
Budget considerations 5
Choosing a new premises 6
Timetable 7
New office design and floor plan 9
Equipment 10
Infrastructure plans 11
Communication 12
The move 13
Arrival 14
About us 15

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Introduction
Moving office is a big commitment; one which requires careful planning,
organisation and execution.
The last thing you want is to move into new premises that you soon outgrow, particularly if you are
tied into a long term contract which stunts your future development.
This office relocation guide provides an easy-to-use action plan, setting out all important project
phases and the finer details, identifying key stakeholders and milestones, ensuring that everythings
covered.
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Prior to the move

Before you begin looking for a new property, you need to make some
important decisions, including the input of all key stakeholders of the
business.
Directors, shareholders and department heads need to have their say, thinking about the following
questions:
What type of office are you looking for? (Size; Grade A, B, C)
What are the primary and secondary motivations for your move? (Downsize? Better
transport access?)
When would you like to move into your new office?
What budget do you have for the proposed move?
Who is responsible for the move?
Where is your preferred location?
How long are you hoping to stay in this new office?
What are your business growth forecasts?
These decisions will inform your initial search, allowing you to develop some key criteria with which
to identify prospective locations and properties. You should aim to prioritise each factor, deciding
which is most or least important to your business.

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Team meetings

We recommend that you set up a project team, ensuring that you include people with relevant skills
this may include a Project Manager, someone with creative skills (for conceiving the design and
fit-out), an IT and telecoms expert, a financial planner and an administrator.
Set up regular meetings with your team to discuss progress, budget and time considerations
The Project Manager should break down all tasks and delegate work to those with the most
suitable skills

Budget considerations
You will need to agree a ballpark budget with Senior Management for the proposed move; bearing
in mind the size and location of the property you are hoping to move into and all other associated
costs.
You will then need to estimate all of the costs of the project in detail, seeing if they fit within your
budget, and if there is room for negotiation:
Deposit
Rent, rates and service charge on new property
Legal, insurance, consultant fees
Administration costs (new letterheads, address stationary, marketing material)
Removal costs
Building costs
Design and fit-out costs
Equipment costs (furniture, IT and telecoms)
Staff relocation costs
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Choosing a new premises
Choosing a new office is a big decision so its important that you decide
exactly what you are looking for. Make sure you think about the
following factors:
Size of office required (bearing in mind the number of staff you have, how much space you
would like to grow into)
Location
Amenities needed (bathroom, kitchen facilities)
Meeting rooms
Social space
Car park requirements
Access
Budget vs rent
Length and type of lease available

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Timetable
A timetable is imperative to help you to remain organised and move in on time, allowing a smooth
transition for your business. You need to estimate completion dates for each task, based on their
projected lead time.
When would you like to move?
When does your current lease end?
When can your new lease start?
Discussions with new proposed landlord about requirements
Discussions with external firms on your requirements (builders, designers)
Lead times and completion dates for all elements of the project
Cross-over in contracts (to give you time to set up new office)
Planned move start date
Planned date for being fully operational
Move completion date
Revised timetable, amending as project changes, communicating with relevant parties






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A Gantt chart can be really helpful here, allowing you to break up key tasks with beginning and end
dates, displaying the length of the entire project.
The example below can be extended to include all stages and tasks of the project:











A Removal
1 Pre-move administration
2 Clean new building
3 Pack equipment
4 Main Removal
5 Unpack personal ef f ects
1 Equipment and f urniture layout
2 Install exterior signage
3 Clean existing building
B Telecoms systems
1 Carry out existing telecoms assessment
2 Order new equipment
3 Install and test network
4 Instal and test telephone system
Objectives
2
0
1
5
Jan Feb Mar
2
0
1
4
2
0
1
4
Jul Aug
2
0
1
5
April May June Sep Oct Nov Dec
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New office design and floor plan
The design of your new office is very important as it can maximise communication and operational
efficiencies while boosting employee productivity and wellbeing. A badly-planned office could lead
to you losing staff and compromising business processes which, in turn, could lose you customers.
Consider:
Positioning of work teams
Interdependence between teams (which teams interact the most and need to work in close
proximity?)
Future staffing requirements within each team (which team is likely to grow the most, least?)
Is there flexibility to move teams around if required (are they dependent on positioning of
technology, fixed fixtures etc)?
Space available for desks vs empty, living space
Location of workstations
Location of shelving, partitioning
Refurbishment requirements (carpets, blinds, lighting, heating etc.)
Design requirements colour schemes, artwork, creative touches
New signage





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Equipment
Birmingham has the second largest number of business and financial
services graduates outside of London, with the industry generating
23bn of revenue for the region (2).
When moving office it could be a good time to refresh your equipment, particularly if a lot of it is
worn or inefficient; a fresh start can boost productivity and sales:
Decide on your overall requirements for equipment:
o Desktop computers, laptops
o Telephones, server equipment, internet capability
o Faxes, scanners, printers and photocopiers
o Furniture desks, chairs, filing cabinets, kitchen tables
o Kitchen equipment
o Stationary and business cards
Perform an audit of your current equipment, deciding what will move, what will be donated
and what needs to be bought new
Decide if you will purchase or lease various items
Make an inventory of all your new offices equipment





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Infrastructure plans
You will need to assess the availability, and plan installations for, the following items, depending on
agreement with your landlord:
Security systems and alarms
Smoke detectors
Air conditioning
Cabling
Data points
Servers and networks
Gas, water, electricity and heating
These will require specialist help from engineers and electricians, so make sure you budget for
these services accurately.
Your IT and telecoms systems will require a configuration plan in order to maximise coverage and
productivity.

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Communication
When moving it is important that you communicate your plans to all external stakeholders, including:
Customers
Suppliers
Insurance companies, solicitors, banks, utility providers
Companies House, Inland Revenue
Post Office
Update all service agreements, insurance policies and equipment leases
You will need to keep regular contact with your suppliers and landlord, while ensuring that staff are
kept up-to-date with the process at all times.
Poor communication could lead to you losing important documents and losing the faith of your
customers, so make sure you plan everything meticulously.

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The move
Moving is an important part of the process and you need to ensure that your equipment is organised
in order to minimise downtime; that way you can get started as soon as possible:
Find a reliable removals firm
Decide on a moving date (a weekend should provide the least amount of disruption if your
business hours are Monday to Friday)
Order any necessary packaging (boxes, protective materials)
Decide which equipment will go where in the new office
Label all your equipment in reference to your new floor plan (colour coded)
Provide your removals company with a floor plan and colour code
Ensure that a member of staff is at each site to coordinate the departure and delivery of your
goods
Ensure you clean the old office and get it ready for inspection by your existing landlord

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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 businesss growth and you
want to make sure your customers and staff dont 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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Thank you
pallmallestates.co.uk
020 8986 7221 / 0121 228 0000
[email protected]

8 Millfields Road
London
E5 0SB







About us
Pall Mall Estates specialise in letting great value
commercial property across the UK, accommodating
all business sizes. Whether looking for a relocation or a
first office, Pall Mall Estates team of property experts
will be happy to help.
Check out the wide range of properties
we currently have on offer.

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