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* MOVE ALL THE THINGS
 
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Revision as of 11:04, 14 March 2013

PHASE 1: Preparations

  • agree on Cremer St restoration with landlord
  • Cremer St cleanup

PHASE 2: We receive Keys

Access

  • Get a locksmith to fit an electronic release on the back door.
  • Get override keys cut for every trustee for the back door release.
  • Get doorbot installed on the back door, running on an offline card DB. (Looking at Jasper, Mark and Charles here)

Infrastructure

  • Get a lift engineer out to verify that the lift really is safe to use and place heavy loads in.
  • Install ventilation downstairs, routed outside. (Charles?)

Services

  • Russ: take initial water & gas meter readings
  • organise rubbish collection (get a skip?)
  • Get an internet connection working - this may also require a phone line connecting, although I have a vague memory of Jasper saying the phone was already connected. Basic wifi follows on from this. (Jasper?)

PHASE 3: We have Fitted Locks & Doorbot

  • Obtain/make equipment for move and fit-out. Moving skates made from scrap wood and castors, Larger ladder for access in new space which has quite a high ceiling
  • Start setting up workspaces, workshop, shelves
  • MOVE ALL THE THINGS

PHASE X: Not Time Critical

  • organise water & gas
  • Possibly install the large classroom walls. Not totally necessary, but it might be tricky to have any of our regular meetings without it.