My company is getting a new warehouse and there is a specific location for our main office employees about the size of 60 feet by 40 feet or so. Fairly enough. We currently have 12 employees that will go in that specific location.
Currently at our office, there is a perfect wall going around them so everyone’s desk is placed along the insides of the wall and I have wall plates for Ethernet and electric outlets. No biggie.
But the office doesn’t not have a wall surrounding where they will be. So I have to basically establish multiple Ethernet plates and run cables to these desks. The desks will be starting at the wall in 2 rows. Basically 6 desks out from the wall on 1 row in a straight line and another of 6 desks out from the wall in another straight line.
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Essentially like that. The problem is that they do not want to put up a physical wall in between both rows. Which I think is wild because that would simple solve cable management and keep things clean. Then just expand down the line or start a whole new set of 2 rows if needed.
I keep getting mentions of movable walls that can roll around and stuff but I am unsure what to do because the space is much larger and cable runs will be confusing if walls are moved. And power within moving walls sounds tedious or complicated. Unsure how to handle this situation honestly.
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