Designing For Expansion : A Way To Reduce The Cost Of Growth

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Interior Planning-Design
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Overview: In today’s fast-moving business world, a company that is building a facility might find it has outgrown that new plant or office sooner than expected. That’s why it’s important to exercise a formal process for estimating growth, which can serve as a guideline for building, remodeling or relocating. By doing so, companies can save significant expense, time and effort, experts say. The first step is coming up with a realistic estimate of the company’s facility needs for the foreseeable future. In some cases, when companies are fairly sure they will need more space than their current requirement, they will “overbuild” and sublease the extra space until it’s needed.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 1


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