Checklist: Office Relocation |
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| Using a checklist can often help you stay organized and in control. Below is a guideline you can rely on to ensure that you don't miss a task or a deadline. Feel free to print a copy, email it to yourself, or share this link with a friend. |
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| 1. Long-Term Preparations | |
| Talk to your current landlord/leasing company to cancel your lease. | |
| Set your move date and estimate locations. | |
| Contact moving companies for estimates and information. Tip: book well in advance because it can be busy at key times of the year. | |
| Consult your financial advisor and/or Financial Officer to make a budget for moving expenses. | |
| Make a list of criteria for your new office. Be certain that the new location has the infrastructure necessary to support your technological needs. | |
| Find a real estate agent to help you look for properties. | |
| Schedule visits to potential locations. | |
| Visit potential offices. | |
| Choose a new office that's green. | |
| If you/your company own(s) your current office, make plans to sell or rent it. Find a realtor or property management company. | |
| If you're moving to a new country, research new financial and insurance options. | |
| If your office is moving to a foreign country, be sure your employees' documents (passport, visa, inoculations, etc.) are up to date. | |
| Speak to your insurance agent in case you need to transfer or cancel your insurance coverage (medical, property, fire, auto, etc.). | |
| Discuss the move and its effects with your employees. | |
| If your new office is far away, book transportation. | |
| 2. Mid-Term Preparations | |
| Negotiate your new lease. Be sure to read all documents and contracts carefully before signing. Keep you papers in a safe, organized place. | |
| Begin taking an inventory and decide which items from the office need to be moved and which items will be replaced. | |
| If you have rented office equipment like photocopiers, check the lease for canceling or transfer options. | |
| Speak to your current cleaning company about canceling or transfering their services. If you need a new cleaning company, find one here. | |
| Make preparations for an internet connection and telephone lines in your new location. | |
| Get packing materials like boxes, cartons and labels or investigate packing services. | |
| Contact the municipalities of your old and new locations to find out if you need a permit to block the street during the move. | |
| 3. Short-Term Preparations | |
| Make a floor plan for your new office. | |
| Purchase new office equipment and/or furniture. Make delivery arrangements. | |
| Begin packing items you will be taking from your current office. | |
| If you are donating items, deliver them or arrange for pickup. Save receipts for tax records. Find a tax consultant if you need help. | |
| Make a contact information list (names and numbers of individuals in the company) so that during office relocation, it's possible to reach employees. | |
| Ask your new landlord for enough copies of the keys/access cards so that you can provide them to the necessary employees. | |
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