Top Tips for Office Relocations
Plan a seamless office relocation with zero downtime using our expert checklist.

An office move is a logistics project, not just a removal. Done well, your team is back up and running with minimal disruption; done badly, you lose days of productivity. These are the steps that keep a commercial relocation on schedule and downtime close to zero.
1. Start planning early
Office moves need a longer runway than home moves. Begin planning weeks — ideally months — ahead, with a clear timeline covering lease dates, IT, furniture, and the moving window itself. Early planning gives you room to phase the move and avoid last-minute costs.
2. Appoint a move coordinator
Put one person (or a small team) in charge of the relocation, working with a dedicated move manager from your removals partner. A single point of contact keeps decisions fast and nothing falls through the cracks.
3. Audit and declutter before you pack
A move is the perfect time to clear redundant furniture, archive old files and retire end-of-life equipment. Less to move means a faster, cheaper relocation.
- Inventory furniture, IT and equipment and flag what's no longer needed
- Securely dispose of or shred confidential documents
- Arrange clearance and responsible recycling of unwanted assets
4. Plan IT and server relocation carefully
Technology is the highest-risk part of any office move. Plan the managed disconnection, transport and reconnection of servers, network kit and workstations in advance, and back up critical data before anything is unplugged.
Coordinate with your IT team or provider so systems are tested and live before staff return.
5. Move out of hours to protect productivity
Scheduling the move for evenings or a weekend means staff leave one office on Friday and arrive at a working one on Monday. Out-of-hours and phased moves are the key to keeping business downtime to a minimum.
6. Communicate and update your details
Keep staff informed with clear timelines and what's expected of them (e.g. packing their own desks). Externally, update your address everywhere it appears.
- Website, Google Business Profile and social channels
- Invoices, email signatures and printed stationery
- Clients, suppliers, banks and service providers
Key takeaways
- Treat the move as a project with a timeline and a coordinator
- Declutter and securely dispose of redundant assets first
- Plan IT/server disconnection and reconnection in detail
- Move out of hours or in phases to avoid business downtime
- Update your address everywhere and keep staff informed