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Laboratory Relocation Planning [Infographic]

 

Peter Drucker once said, “Unless commitment is made there are only promises and hopes; but no plans.” When you embark upon a laboratory relocation, planning is vital. The risk of downtime and cost can be immense, which is why it is essential to understand not only the plan as a whole, but each component and how it works to create a successful outcome. Because a lab relocation is a full-time job, entrusting the process to an experienced team of relocation engineers and project managers is an advantageous consideration. Part of making this decision is determining what you need as a part of your plan, and when you need it. This is why Overbrook developed an outline explaining each phase of the planning process.

 

From the exploratory phase which includes the scope of the move and timeline development to the commitment stage covers the preliminary cost of the move and contracting; you’ll have a better grasp of your budget and schedule. Next comes the actual activity involved in relocation. Pre de-installation covers the protocols and procedures for removing assets and the necessary documentation, while the de-installation stage includes benchmarking, packing, and moving. Finally the re-installation phase takes place at the landing site.

 

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