The prospect of moving offices in to new offices is an enticing thought, but there is no doubt that the actual moving process can be stressful, challenging and distracting from your day to day business.
For many its a case of just where to start… what do you take with you, what do you discard, what will fit in the new premises, what new furniture and storage will you need? Then there is the how to get it there, how do you co-ordinate many different contractors (once you have found them) and where will you find the time!
Source One are experts in managing office projects… from offering a FREE design and space planning service to office fit-outs and refurbishments we have it all covered. We have a tried and tested panel of electricians, plumbers, data management experts, fitters, decorators, flooring specialists, removal teams and many more that we can co-ordinate to ensure a successful relocation.
Whether you are up-sizing or down-sizing, moving across the street or across the country, find out more about our Office Relocation services or give us a call on 08456 031585
Working closely with schools, Source One uses the latest CAD and CGI design processes to help you plan the most effective layout of classrooms, reception areas, common rooms, sixth forms, staff rooms and open areas.
Source One has completed a project with RLF in Stevenage, assisting their move to new business premises.
Working with the RLF team we developed the new layout plans via our FREE space planning service, before supplying and fitting new office storage, seating and a reception counter (pictured).




T-Three, a consultancy company in Cambridgeshire contacted Source one as they wanted to “freshen up” their offices in Cambourne in Cambridgeshire.
Lisa conducted out a site survey to ensure the desk mounted office partitions would fit exactly to T-Three’s existing workstations and the current layout of the furniture. The screens were then supplied and fitted by the Source One office installations team who were in and out of the premises within 90 minutes to ensure T-Three staff could carry out their duties with as little disruption as possible.