The removal firm carries the furniture. We carry the part that has to work on Monday: desks decommissioned and rebuilt, the comms room moved, drops patched and tested — at a flat £95/hour, weekends included.
The IT half of an office move, in the order it actually happens.
Desks photographed, kit labelled per user and packed so rebuilding isn't a puzzle.
The cabinet audited, powered down in order, moved and rebuilt at the new site.
Extra data points run and the new floor patched, tested and labelled.
Every position rebuilt from its photo — screens, docks, peripherals, working.
Kit held securely at our Salford warehouse when the leases don't overlap.
An engineer on the floor Monday morning while the wrinkles shake out.
From a six-desk studio to a multi-floor consolidation — same method, different scale.
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Priced by the hour with a Not To Exceed cap — not a moving-day mystery quote.
Flat, per engineer. No VAT on top.
Billed in whole hours on-site. Travel time is never billed.
Nights, weekends and bank holidays cost the same £95/hour.
Every estimate carries a Not To Exceed cap — if a job looks like it'll pass it, we pause and ask first. Full detail at billing explained.
That's the standard pattern: decommission Friday evening, move and rebuild Saturday, test Sunday, support on the floor Monday morning. Weekend hours cost the same flat £95/hour — no premium.
We store your kit at our Salford warehouse between sites — packed, inventoried and insured — then deliver and rebuild when the new space is ready.
Yes. The removers take furniture, we take everything with a plug and a port, and we'll coordinate directly with your MSP or ISP on circuits and cutover so nothing falls between contractors.
Photos before decommission, per-user labelling on every box, rebuilds checked against the photos, and an engineer on the floor first thing Monday for whatever's left. Lost-Monday moves are a planning failure — so we plan.
Tell us the floors, the desk count and the weekend — we'll plan backwards from Monday 9am.