An office relocation is one of the highest-risk IT events your business faces. Without proper planning, it means lost productivity, failed connections, and a team that can’t work on day one. INSC manages the entire IT side of your move — so your people are up and running from the moment they walk in the door.
The majority of IT failures during office moves aren’t caused by bad luck — they’re caused by late planning. Internet circuits that aren’t provisioned in time. Cabling that doesn’t support the new layout. Equipment that arrives damaged because it wasn’t properly prepared. A go-live day with no working phones.
INSC’s experienced project managers have handled office relocations across the Tri-State area for businesses of all sizes. We engage early — ideally three to six months before your move date — to assess your new space, plan the infrastructure, coordinate with your ISP and building management, and ensure everything is tested and operational before your team arrives.
Early engagement prevents the most common and costly relocation delays.
Single point of contact for all IT aspects of your move — no vendor juggling.
New space assessed and infrastructure designed before a single cable is run.
Go-live tested before move day — your team doesn't arrive to find nothing works.
INSC handles every IT dimension of your office relocation — from the first site survey to post-move support. You focus on running your business. We handle the technology.
Full survey of your new premises — assessing existing infrastructure, identifying cabling requirements, planning network layout, and coordinating with building management.
INSC coordinates directly with your internet service provider to ensure circuits are provisioned and active at the new location before your move date — not after.
Cat6/Cat6A structured cabling installed to your floor plan — data points, patch panels, cable management, and testing to TIA/EIA standards.
Switches, routers, firewalls, and wireless access points configured and installed in the new location — replicating or upgrading your existing environment as required.
Desktops, laptops, monitors, and peripherals set up and tested at each workstation — properly labelled, connected, and ready for your team on arrival.
Printers, multifunction devices, AV equipment, and other shared peripherals installed, configured, and tested — including network print queues and user mapping.
VoIP or traditional phone system relocated and reconfigured at the new site — extensions, ring groups, and external numbers all verified before go-live.
Full end-to-end testing of all systems at the new location before your team arrives — internet connectivity, applications, file access, printing, and phone lines all verified.
INSC engineers on call during move day and available for post-move support — resolving any issues immediately so your team loses minimal time at the new location.
The most common IT failures during office moves are all preventable with early, structured planning. INSC has seen every one of these — and prevents all of them.
"Innovative Network Solutions was instrumental in helping us set up our office and has been with us ever since supporting and maintaining our IT environment without disruption. INSC has been extremely responsive and with a proactive approach has kept our systems running smoothly and effectively."
Joseph F. Delaney
"INSC has been our small firm's technology consultant for three years. They handle all of our technology needs — network and desktop system maintenance and monitoring, security, backups, software licenses, purchases, installations and user support."
Loren Morrisey
"Top notch IT services and cybersecurity firm conveniently located on the border of Greenwich and Stamford. They offer superior customer service with a large, highly skilled and capable staff that is available 24/7. Have used them for day to day helpdesk requests, large IT projects and Cybersecurity consulting. They do it all. Strongly recommend!"
Josh Bauer
Ideally three to six months before your planned move date. The most common and costly relocation problems — circuits not provisioned, cabling incompatible with your hardware, equipment arriving without proper preparation — are all caused by late planning. Early engagement gives INSC time to survey the new space, scope the infrastructure requirements, coordinate with your ISP and building management, and ensure everything is ready well before move day.
Both. INSC manages the full scope — structured cabling installation (Cat6/Cat6A), patch panel setup, wireless access point placement and configuration, network hardware installation, and all equipment setup. We coordinate with the building and contractors on the physical work and handle the technology configuration ourselves. One accountable partner, not multiple contractors.
Yes — and many clients do. Moving offices is a natural trigger point for infrastructure upgrades because the disruption of a move is already unavoidable. Rather than simply relocating ageing equipment to a new space, INSC can design the new location with modern switching, wireless, and firewall infrastructure. We’ll assess what’s worth bringing and what’s worth replacing during the planning phase.
Yes. INSC manages ISP coordination as part of every office relocation — placing circuit orders with your existing provider or recommending and provisioning new circuits at the new location. Circuit provisioning lead times vary by provider and building, which is another reason early engagement matters. INSC monitors the circuit order through to installation and tests it before move day.
INSC engineers are available on move day and provide post-move support to resolve any issues that arise immediately. Because we test all systems at the new location before your team arrives, move day problems are rare — but when they occur, you have direct access to the engineers who built the environment and know exactly how it’s configured.
The sooner you bring INSC in, the smoother your move will be. Tell us about your relocation and we'll put together a clear plan — covering everything from site survey to day one go-live.