Size Matters
- Topics:
- Site Selection
- Source:
- Group C Communications
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Overview: Article asserts that without a careful examination of the functions of your proposed facility, not only taking into account existing people and tasks but projecting any future expansion needs, it is virtually impossible to determine what minimum space will be required for a site. It suggests that large or small, one must know facility's requirements before setting sights on a new site. Assuming the company at least has a specific market or region in mind, the possibilities can begin to be explored, bearing in mind that the larger the space requirements, the greater difficulty in finding the perfect location. Article also mentions that in any site selection task, the availability of utilities, and a communication infrastructure is an essential requirement but one about which there is usually little question when it is an inner city site.
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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2002 | Pages: 1




