The Ultimate Guide to Office Relocation – 1 -The Timeline
How long does it take to relocate a business? The timeframe for an office move depends on the size of your operation. If you are a micro business, based in a serviced office, you might complete the whole process in a month. However, for an SME moving from one leased premises to another, expect to […]
How long does it take to relocate a business?
The timeframe for an office move depends on the size of your operation. If you are a micro business, based in a serviced office, you might complete the whole process in a month. However, for an SME moving from one leased premises to another, expect to allocate 6 months to the project. If half a year sounds excessive, remember that this needs to cause minimum disruption to your team and customers.
We’ve created a timeline to help you map out what needs to happen and when. It offers a logical process that ensures you keep pace with the preparations. The timeline can help you allocate the necessary personnel, finances and specialist support for a successful relocation.
If a move is on the cards, take a look at our Office Relocation Timeline.
If you would like a copy of the complete Office Relocation series, or need support with handling the IT infrastructure we can assist. Contact us today to find out more.
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