Planned Inaccessibility
Keep Your Business Running When Your Facility Isn’t Accessible
Business Interrupted? Space Secured.
Sometimes planned events like construction, renovations, temporary shutdowns, infrastructure upgrades, or scheduled outages make your physical workspace unavailable. But work doesn’t stop just because your doors are closed. Agility helps organizations continue operations, maintain productivity, and execute critical functions even when teams cannot access their usual facilities.
How Agility Helps Maintain Productivity
Agility applies the same continuity framework used for unplanned disruptions to help you stay productive and connected even when your facilities are unreachable.
Planned Inaccessibility Resources
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Don’t let a planned closure become an unplanned disruption. Stay productive, stay connected, and stay in control.
“We knew that the G20 Summit in Toronto had the potential to interrupt our business, but we thought Agility might take some convincing. Not only were they happy to help, but they’ve actually done this kind of recovery before.”
Ali Tarbhai, Business Continuity Team
Scotiabank
Frequently Asked Questions
- What’s the difference between planned inaccessibility and an outage?+
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Planned inaccessibility is scheduled — you know when it will happen. This gives you the opportunity to proactively prepare. Agility helps you use that time to plan, test, and execute continuity strategies so work doesn’t stop.
- Can Agility help with remote work support during planned closures?+
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Yes. Agility supports remote continuity through secure access, hardware provisioning, connectivity planning, workspace solutions, and mobile productivity support like ReadyTechGo where applicable.
- Do you help coordinate alternate workspaces?+
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Yes. Agility can provision temporary workspace, remote command centers, and coordination sites to support teams during facility inaccessibility.


