Delivered as a Tier 2 (CATb) engagement, this Paris project demonstrates practical regional mobilisation and the structured approach required to implement workplace technology in a controlled, security-conscious setting.
Workplace technology deployments are defined by coordination, with activities that align with site access requirements, the wider fit-out works programme, and the operational needs of the business. In Paris, our team worked to sequence on-site tasks and manage delivery interfaces typically found on corporate projects, including facilities teams, building management and other contractors. The result is a site in readiness for immediate day-to-day business activity through a coordinated technology implementation.
This demonstrates Trans Comms’ capability to deliver workplace technology in a major European city, with the discipline and governance expected by enterprise organisations.
This Paris delivery strengthens Trans Comms’ EMEA footprint and showcases recent capability. This is highly important for organisations with regional estates, where consistency of delivery is as critical as the technology itself. A regional delivery partner must be able to mobilise resources, work effectively with local stakeholders, and maintain its repeatable delivery standards across sites.
