Colliers expands its services in the Czech Republic

05
Oct
2018
News - Colliers expands its services in the Czech Republic #career #Colliers #Czech Republic #design

by Property Forum | Career

Colliers International Czech Republic has expanded its services with the launch of its Design & Build service line. The new division offers clients a wide and integral range of services directly linked to occupiers’ needs starting with fit-out consultancy, to drawing and planning space plans including the interior designs up to complete realization and turnkey handovers. The services offered under Design & Build are relevant to landlords and new occupiers, as well as to existing ones who wish to redesign existing premises and improve the productivity and retention of their employees. The latest office trends and technology are implemented to create a working environment that both inspires and motivates employees.


The Design & Build department will work out of the Prague office and will be led by Ondřej Slavík, who joined Colliers from one of its market-leading competitors, where he was Senior Construction Manager.
 
Slavík will leverage his experience and knowledge to bring an integrated and customised approach to creating positive, motivating and healthy work environments for Colliers International’s clients in the Czech Republic. At a time of historic low unemployment in the region and scarcity of experienced workers, it is more important than ever to create a work environment that attracts and retains talented staff while improving services and promoting innovation, cooperation and flexibility.
 
Design & Build will take on board each client’s working methods and needs, specific corporate culture and identity, and will analyse the work profile of employees and their requirement for space to then create a layout that meets current and future needs. In this way, the Design & Build team will transform the available space into a working environment where people can communicate, collaborate, innovate and take pride in the job they do and the company they work for, whilst reducing any excessive unnecessary costs that can be utilized.
 
The introduction of the Design & Build service is part of the growth plan for the Czech market. This has been put in motion since the company agreed in the summer to consolidate its business in the Czech Republic with the ThreeSixty Agency and ThreeSixty partner Tewfik Sabongui assumed the role of Managing Partner of Colliers International Czech Republic.



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