ETC announces global office expansion plans
      
      
    
    
    
    Date Posted: 8/23/2016
    

Since its inception 40 years ago, ETC has come a long way. Now a 
global leader in the manufacture of lighting and rigging technology, ETC employs 
over 1,000 people, across 10 countries, in facilities totaling more than 10 
football pitches in size. In recent years, the company's growth has been 
particularly remarkable; to keep pace and to allow for future developments, a 
global office expansion program is underway. 

ETC Ltd's London base is the latest of the company's premises to 
undergo a significant revamp. The recent construction work at the two-story 
facility involved a complete overhaul of the upper level of the building, 
including the installation of a mezzanine that houses multiple open-plan work 
areas, several individual offices and a meeting room. The lower floor has also 
been reconfigured to incorporate a dedicated R&D lab and new open-plan pods 
for the Technical Service, Logistics and Repair teams. 

The theatrically-themed common space that the premises is famous for - 
The Playhouse at Gypsy Corner - has been preserved. Meanwhile, the remainder of 
the building has been refurbished to provide a general feeling of light and 
space. Adorning the walls is a selection of statement prints featuring local 
landmarks, including the London Underground and Tower Bridge. 
"Employee 
wellbeing is very important, and with the renovations, we have created a more 
comfortable and pleasant work environment. ETC is not a very hierarchical 
company and the way the space has been configured is in keeping with this 
company culture," says Matthew Brookfield, general manager of ETC Ltd.

The next phase of the program will see the installation of a 
state-of-the-art container neighborhood at the company's headquarters in 
Middleton, Wisconsin. Embraced worldwide for its industrial feel and funky 
aesthetic, shipping-container architecture offers an attractive mix of fun and 
functionality that's a perfect fit for ETC. The development will involve a new 
addition to the factory building, where R&D will be consolidated into a new 
"Container Hall" that comprises three-high container stacks, crisscrossing 
walkways, meeting rooms, break spaces and workshop courtyards. 
This 
expansion project underlines ETC's long-term commitment to its staff. Fred 
Foster, founder and CEO of ETC, is quick to tell anyone who asks: "We have the 
best people. And when you have the best people, you can never stop growing. It's 
also why it's really easy to make this kind of investment to keep them 
happy."