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Office renovation

The hard part of office renovation is refreshing the space without interrupting day-to-day work. AIC surveys existing conditions carefully, phases the works zone by zone and controls dust and noise so your business keeps running throughout.

What makes it different

Office renovation — get it right from design

Renovating an office is often more complex than fitting out a new one: you inherit ageing MEP systems, an occupied floor and building-management constraints. What decides the outcome is an accurate condition survey, a phased construction plan that moves zone by zone, and tight control of dust, noise and working hours so staff can keep working. Get this right and the renovation runs smoothly, safely and hands the premises back exactly as committed.

Office renovation

Done right

The items that decide quality

Phased works with no shutdown

The floor plate is divided into zones and renovated in sequence, so one team keeps working while another zone is under construction — keeping business operations uninterrupted.

Condition survey & legacy MEP

We inspect the structure, ceilings, floors and existing electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning systems to anticipate hidden risks. A thorough survey keeps the plan accurate and prevents mid-project surprises.

Dust, noise & working-hour control

Work zones are fully hoarded and dust-extracted, with noisy tasks scheduled outside office hours — minimising impact on your staff and neighbouring tenants in the building.

Reusing what is worth keeping

We assess which items can be retained (ceilings, flooring, partitions, furniture) and which must be replaced — optimising the renovation budget while still delivering a fresh look and better function.

Safe tie-ins between old & new services

Connecting new systems to legacy infrastructure requires careful load checks and connection points to avoid overloads or leaks — a step that is too often rushed in renovation work.

Handover to building management

Works inside a managed building must follow building-management rules; at handover, the premises and common areas are cleaned and returned exactly as committed.

Reference spaces

Design directions

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Frequently asked questions

Office renovation

Does the office have to close during renovation?

Not necessarily. AIC phases the works zone by zone, schedules noisy tasks outside office hours and hoards work areas for dust control, so your business keeps operating throughout. The detailed plan is built around your office's actual working schedule.

Can existing furniture and systems be reused?

Yes, where they are still in good condition. AIC surveys the existing premises to identify what can be retained (ceilings, flooring, partitions, furniture, MEP services) to optimise cost, and what should be replaced to ensure safety and function.

How much does an office renovation cost?

Cost depends on floor area, the volume of demolition and new works, how much can be reused and any out-of-hours requirements. AIC surveys the site and prepares a detailed BOQ in about 4 hours from the floor plan, so you have realistic numbers before committing.

Start with a detailed BOQ.

Send us your floor plan — AIC prepares a detailed BOQ in about 4 working hours, with locked pricing and handover milestones in the contract.

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