An office defit involves the removal of all fixtures, fittings, and internal structures in commercial properties. It is typically required when a business is relocating or closing down, and the property needs to be returned to its original condition for the next tenant or owner.
The duration of an office defit will depend on the size and complexity of the project. A small office defit may take a few days, while a larger project could take several weeks or even months to complete.
The cost of an office defit will depend on a range of factors, including the size of the property, the scope of work required, and the level of complexity involved. Typically, the cost will be calculated based on an hourly rate, plus the cost of materials and any waste disposal fees.
The materials and equipment required for an office defit will depend on the specific scope of work. Generally, the defit company will provide all necessary materials and equipment as part of their service.
The potential risks and hazards associated with an office defit include exposure to hazardous materials, electrical hazards, and risk of injury from falling objects or equipment. The defit company will have safety protocols in place to manage these risks and ensure that all work is completed safely.