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Production capability

Two in-house workshops, one quality standard

AIC self-performs the core scope — joinery and finishes — in 2 in-house workshops (1,200m² production + 600m² second workshop) plus a 5-floor showroom. One General Contractor point of contact with in-house QC, controlling materials, engineering and quality from drawing to acceptance.

Quality control

One chain, one accountable party

From materials to warranty — AIC controls quality (QC) at the workshop and on site, instead of handing everything to subcontractors.

  1. 01

    Materials

    Selected & standardised

  2. QC 02

    AIC workshop

    Joinery & finishes

  3. QC 03

    On-site build

    Install & supervision

  4. 04

    Handover

    Bilingual acceptance

  5. 05

    Warranty

    Up to 24 mo + 3 visits

One accountable party across the chain — MEP · fire-safety by licensed partners, coordinated by AIC.

01

Why AIC keeps its own workshops

Most fit-out contractors operate by outsourcing all fabrication. That approach is fast when winning the job, but quality and schedule then depend on another workshop's calendar. AIC chose the opposite path: we self-perform the core scope — joinery and finishes — in our own workshops. So when drawings change or the site schedule needs to accelerate, AIC's technical team adjusts immediately at the workshop instead of waiting on a subcontractor. We do not claim to self-perform 100% of every trade — no contractor can claim that honestly. For specialist systems such as mechanical & electrical (MEP) and fire safety (PCCC), AIC works with licensed specialist partners while keeping the General Contractor role and quality control (QC) throughout.

02

Production capability in numbers

The numbers below are AIC's operating reality — not rounded up to look good.

1,200m²

Production workshop

The joinery and finishing production area — AIC's own machinery, materials warehouse and production line.

600m²

Workshop office

Production coordination, engineering and management sit right next to the workshop — tracking every fabrication order closely.

5 floors

Showroom

A display space with real materials and finished samples where clients can touch, compare and lock in their choices.

60–100

Projects per year

A stable operating volume sustained over many years — large enough to specialise, selective enough to control quality.

03

What AIC self-performs

The core scope that shapes the perceived quality of a fit-out project is produced in AIC's own workshop:

Joinery
Cabinets, shelving, partitions, counters and made-to-order furniture built to drawing — fabricated at the workshop from materials AIC selects and inspects directly.
Finishes
Partition, ceiling, cladding and paint systems and finishing details — joints, surfaces and substrates checked before leaving the workshop.
Materials supply
AIC controls incoming materials to keep quality consistent and deliveries on schedule — no dependence on a subcontractor's calendar.
Engineering and supervision
AIC's technical team supervises workshop production against each project's drawings and standards.

04

Work through specialist partners — AIC remains GC and holds QC

Being honest with clients: AIC does not self-perform every single trade. For specialised technical systems, AIC works with licensed specialist partners — while AIC keeps the General Contractor role, one single point of responsibility, and quality control across the whole project.

Mechanical & electrical (MEP)

Electrical, plumbing and HVAC works are executed by licensed specialist teams to coordinated drawings; AIC coordinates the schedule and runs acceptance together with every other package.

Fire safety (PCCC)

Fire safety works and documentation are executed by partners holding the required legal licences; AIC manages the single point of contact, keeping everything aligned with the design and the master schedule.

One General Contractor point of contact

Whether a package is delivered by AIC or by a partner, you work with one single point of contact — AIC: one contract, one party holding final responsibility.

05

Quality control process at the workshop

AIC's QC is not a single check at delivery — it is a chain of control points from drawing to site.

  1. 01

    Drawing review and production planning

    The technical team takes off the drawings, sets material quantities and plans production before the first panel is cut.

  2. 02

    Incoming material inspection

    Materials entering the workshop are checked for type, specification and quality against the items locked in the BOQ — anything off-spec is returned, never fed into the line.

  3. 03

    Supervision during fabrication

    Engineers follow every stage at the workshop, checking against the drawings and project standards to catch deviations early.

  4. 04

    Acceptance before leaving the workshop

    Finished pieces are checked for surface and dimensions and trial-fitted before packing — minimising defects discovered on site.

  5. 05

    Installation and acceptance on site

    AIC's team installs, coordinates with the partners' MEP/fire safety (PCCC) systems and runs the overall acceptance with the project owner.

06

Commitments that come with the production capability

Workshop capability only means something when it comes with clear commitments to the client:

Quote within 4 hours
Once full drawings and requirements are received, AIC responds with a BOQ quote within 4 working hours.
Price locked to the signed BOQ
Unit prices are locked to the signed BOQ — any change of scope becomes a transparent addendum, agreed in writing before work proceeds.
Bilingual Vietnamese–English documentation
BOQs, contracts and technical documents come in bilingual versions — convenient for FDI clients and international teams.
Warranty of up to 24 months + 3 maintenance visits
A warranty of up to 24 months, plus 3 scheduled maintenance visits in months 3, 6 and 9 after handover.

07

Capability proven on real projects

This in-house workshop plus single-point General Contractor model has run through hundreds of projects over 10 years (from Nhân Việt in 2016 to the founding of AIC in 2019), with 9 major FDI & corporate clients alongside many domestic brands. The client group includes POSCO, Realtek, CMC and Droppii. Selected projects: the East Minerals office at Bitexco Financial Tower (34th floor, handed over), CMC, USOL, OH!SOME at Vincom, Droppii and King Coffee. Every project is another field test of AIC's production capability and QC process — proven on site, not just on paper.

08

What clients say

Mr. Hải, Mr. Tuấn Anh and Ms. Loan — project owners and partners who have worked with AIC across fit-out projects — reflect how AIC operates: candid about the scope we self-perform, and accountable to the very end as the single-point General Contractor.

Mr. Hải, Mr. Tuấn Anh and Ms. Loan — project owners and partners who have worked with AIC across fit-out projects — reflect how AIC operates: candid about the scope we self-perform, and accountable to the very end as the single-point General Contractor.

09

Frequently asked questions

Does AIC self-perform the entire project?

AIC self-performs the core scope — joinery and finishes — in its own workshops. Specialist systems such as MEP and fire safety (PCCC) are executed by licensed specialist partners, while AIC always keeps the General Contractor role and overall quality control (QC). You work with one single point of contact.

Are the workshops AIC's own, or rented?

AIC runs 2 workshops of its own: a 1,200m² production area and a 600m² second workshop sitting side by side, plus a 5-floor showroom displaying real materials and finished samples.

How does AIC keep quality consistent?

Through a QC process built as a chain of control points: drawing review, incoming material inspection, supervision during fabrication, acceptance before leaving the workshop, and acceptance on site. Because production happens in our own workshop, AIC can correct a deviation the moment it is caught.

Does AIC hold an ISO certificate?

Not yet — AIC currently holds no ISO certificate. We choose to say this plainly instead of overstating. AIC's capability is proven by a real production workshop, an in-house QC process and hundreds of projects handed over across 10 years.

How long does a quote take?

Once full drawings and requirements are received, AIC sends a BOQ quote within 4 working hours, with unit prices locked to the signed BOQ — any change outside the agreed scope is handled as a written, agreed addendum.

Production factory

In-house joinery — quality controlled at source

CNC, edge-banding and finishing lines in our own factory let AIC control schedule and hold consistent quality — without relying on outsourced joinery.

AIC production factory
AIC production factory
AIC production factory
AIC production factory
AIC production factory
AIC production factory

📍 151/12 Thanh Xuan 21, Thanh Xuan Ward, District 12, HCMC

Need a fit-out quote for your project?

Send your drawings and requirements — AIC responds with a BOQ within 4 working hours: price locked to the signed BOQ, one General Contractor point of contact, bilingual Vietnamese–English documentation.

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