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WHERE TO START FROM WOE TO GO Or Go to woe
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STAGES OF DESIGN 1. SKETCHING AND ARCHITECT BRIEFING. 2. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT. 3. BRICKS AND STONES. 4. THE END IS ON SITE.
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DESIGNING AND PLANNING
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DESIGNING AND PLANNING 2
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BRICKS AND STONES ON SITE
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PREPARING FOR THE MOVE Furniture Shelving Costing and comparisons Colour boards and samples
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GET A DUMPSTER RIGHT OUTSIDE THE BACK DOOR AND FILL IT. Weed the collection, rehouse, relabel and remeasure.
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JUSTIFY A REMOVALIST
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PHYSICALLY MOVING Develop a timeline and talk about how the move will take place Remeasure the collection and double check the layouts Draw a map and label it Double check arrangements are in place to suit your timing
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YOU CAN’T GET EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT The returns chute in the door Brackets and holes in computer desks for cords AV points and relocation of ariels Heaters over circulation Window locks Fire alarm door security Some furniture didn’t arrive Our security system wouldn’t work with books shelved behind it We had to upgrade the number of computer points available in the switch box. Major leaks
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YOU’RE IN! AT LAST Try to open as soon as possible to capitalize on the interest generated during the move. We had an open day where every staff member and student just got to come and have a look on the 1 st day of term. Staff were invited for morning tea and borrowing on the last day of term. ACCEPT PRAISE FOR A COMPLEX JOB WELL DONE!!
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