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HOW TO FIND THE PERFECT OFFICE By Diane K. Sumner, B. Interior Design, U of Manitoba. Member of DINZ
WHAT TO LOOK FOR…
If your firm is quickly outgrowing your space or if you're just wondering
whether there's a better deal out there, then read on.
In this article Diane Sumner discusses issues when considering leasing
office premises including 15 point checklist to get you started.
Start planning early
If moving is not an option, but a necessity, get
the process started as soon as possible. It
can take 4 months to a year to get from initial
planning to moving day.
Consult key people
Before you look for outside help, talk to the
heads of all your internal departments to
assess their needs. Once you’re ready to
consult an expert, recognise that an agent
may not be enough. Designers can help
determine the actual amount of space and
layout needed.
Wish List
Be prepared to be asked basic questions such
as how many employees, how many private
offices, meeting rooms, and which groups
should be near each other.
Prepare a budget
Be realistic about what the costs are.
Research the market and find out what rental
costs are and what incentives are available.
Location, location, location
Location might be your hardest decision. In
addition to size and budget, keep people in
mind. Consider staff and access to motorways & bus routes. Also cross-reference that with
the locations of clients and suppliers to start
your search.
No harm in looking
Follow these steps even if you’re not sure you
want to move. The only way to leverage the
landlord in your current space is to be
considering a shift. He may be prepared to
upgrade your existing premises to keep you as
a tenant.
The key to negotiating the best lease agreement, in the right location, is to define and understand
your spatial needs and wants at the outset of your search. There are a variety of issues that should
be considered prior to starting the office location decision process.
"Malcolm & Sumner listened to our needs and grasped the concept of our ideal office model. Using the curve shape of the building to advantage, we were able to achieve our ideal office layout and provide a circular flow. Everyone can see each other and feel part of the group."
- John Appleby , Principal
Ladbrooks Solicitors
We have included a 15 point checklist to help you to evaluate your premises.
Features
- Best 3 features of current space, worst 3 features
- Most important features wanted in new space
Site Location & Accessibility
- Geographic location
- Motorway access
- Site access
Timing
- Occupancy date
- Time line for decision making process
Lease length & options
- Lease length – 3, 6 or 9 years
- Expansion, extension, termination adjoining space
Budget / Costs
- Rental & operating costs
- Incentives, rent holiday
- Fit-out costs
- Moving costs
Growth projections
Employees
- Number & Future growth
- Sizes of offices and work areas
- Natural light
- Special needs / storage
Layout Type
- Offices vs. open plan
- Work areas
- Storage
- Office and Warehouse space as a % of total space
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Work areas
- Types
- Sizes & Equipment
- Special electrical / data needs
Amenities
- Parking – number on site, total
required and cost
- Toilets / shower
- Staff area, tea-bay
- Food outlets
- Day care
Service Systems
- Voice / Data
- HVAC (Air-conditioning)
- Lifts
- Hours of operation, after hours needs
Security
- Building
- Security systems
- Secure car-parking
- Neighbourhood
General Feel
- Age of the building
- Spacious or efficient
- Lighting / ceiling height
- Quality of materials, fittings
Identity & Image
- Signage
- Visibility
- Quality of building
- Location in building & on floor
View
- Building and floor size
- Can the view be built out?
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"We are very pleased with the outcome. The building is excellent and our offices are light & bright. We have provided an ergonomic environment and our staff love it."
- Gordon Lamont , Managing Director (Former)
Canon New Zealand Limited
You’ve probably been talking to realtors and they’ve suggested various options. How do you weigh
up the pros and cons when comparing buildings? Which one offers the most when considering your
criteria? Which one offers the best value for money?
Malcolm & Sumner have developed a series of discussion papers. These are available free on
request. Two of our most popular are:
- ARE YOU LEASING THE RIGHT SPACE?
7 KEY POINTS TO CONSIDER…
…A detailed discussion paper looks at 7 key categories
to help you evaluate new premises.
- MOVING OR UPGRADING YOUR OFFICE SPACE?
PLANNING A FIT-OUT
…A detailed discussion paper to help in the shift-stay decision plus
a 17 point guide to what’s involved in organising a fit-out.
We welcome your call or e-mail. To arrange a meeting to discuss your office layout or to
organise our Spatial Assessment Package please feel free to contact:
Malcolm & Sumner Design
T: 09 916 5187
E: ms@malcolmsumner.co.nz
W: www.malcolmsumner.co.nz
MAKING SPACES WORK
“Integrating space, technology, people & image”
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