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Gym & fitness club design & build

A gym needs floors that take dropped weights, powerful ventilation and solid acoustics to run durably and retain members — more than it needs good looks. AIC delivers design and build through a single point of contact.

What makes it different

Gym & fitness club design & build — get it right from design

Gyms and fitness clubs take heavy loads and hard daily use. Floors must absorb dropped weights, ventilation and air-conditioning must handle crowded training zones, and mirrors and sound must be done properly to keep members motivated. These fundamentals decide whether a gym runs durably and keeps its members.

Gym & fitness club design & build

Done right

The items that decide quality

Load-rated, shock-absorbing floors

Free-weight and machine zones need load-rated, settlement-resistant floors with a shock-absorbing layer to soak up dropped weights — cutting noise and vibration to other zones and the floor below.

High-capacity ventilation & AC

Crowded, heat-generating training zones need ventilation and air-conditioning with real capacity to keep the air fresh, cool and dry — directly shaping the training experience and how the gym smells.

Large, safe mirror systems

Big mirrors help members check their form and make the room feel larger; they must be securely mounted, safety-rated and positioned away from impact in high-intensity zones.

Sound systems & zone-to-zone acoustics

Music drives motivation, but group studios, cardio and free-weight zones need acoustic separation, so music, machines and dropped weights don't bleed into each other — or bother the neighbours.

Changing rooms, showers & drainage

Changing rooms, lockers and showers need proper water supply, drainage, waterproofing and ventilation to stay dry and clean — the amenities that strongly influence whether members stay loyal.

Power loads, equipment & fire safety

Treadmills, equipment, lighting and air-conditioning pull heavy electrical loads; capacity and code-compliant fire protection are engineered from the design stage for safe, unstrained operation.

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Gym & fitness club design & build
Gym & fitness club design & build
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Gym & fitness club design & build
Gym & fitness club design & build

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Frequently asked questions

Gym & fitness club design & build

How does a gym differ from a standard commercial fit-out?

Mainly in the load-rated, shock-absorbing floors (built for dropped weights), high-capacity ventilation and air-conditioning for crowded training zones, plus the acoustics and mirror systems. These packages decide durability and experience, and must be planned from design.

How should a gym floor be built to take weights?

Free-weight zones combine a load-rated base with a shock-absorbing layer (specialist rubber flooring or underlay) to soak up dropped weights, protect the structure and cut noise and vibration to other zones and the floor below. AIC specifies the floor build-up zone by zone from the design stage.

How much does a gym fit-out cost?

Cost depends on floor area, the flooring systems, ventilation and AC, the amenity zones and finish level. AIC takes off detailed quantities and locks pricing to the BOQ before construction, so owners stay in control of the budget.

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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