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The Hidden Infrastructural Costs of Your Warehouse Office Conversion

  The architectural trend of converting heavy industrial warehouses into open-plan corporate offices remains incredibly popular. Companies are drawn to the aesthetic appeal of exposed brick walls, massive timber beams, and vast, column-free floor plans. These spaces project a modern, creative corporate identity that attracts top talent. However, a significant disconnect frequently occurs during the budgeting phase of these relocations. Corporate planners meticulously calculate the costs of polished concrete floors, custom glass partitions, and ergonomic workstations, but they severely underestimate the sheer mechanical challenge of modernising a power grid originally designed for heavy manufacturing. A warehouse wired in the nineteen-seventies was engineered to run massive, three-phase industrial motors on a few dedicated circuits; it was never intended to support three hundred individual computer workstations, complex networking servers, and zoned, high-efficiency climate control....