Office refurbishment involves upgrading or redesigning an existing office space to improve aesthetics, functionality, and productivity.
Not always. Minor refurbishments can be done in phases to minimize disruption, but larger works may require temporary relocation.
It can include interior design, partitioning, flooring, ceiling works, electrical and lighting upgrades, HVAC, and furniture installation.
Yes, a well-designed office can boost employee morale, collaboration, and overall productivity.
Yes, many refurbishments integrate existing furniture to save costs and reduce waste, if they are in good condition.
Typically, a project manager or the contractor oversees the entire process, coordinating with designers, engineers, and suppliers.
Absolutely. Clients are involved in selecting materials, colors, and finishes based on their brand and preferences.
Contractors follow strict health and safety protocols, including signage, barriers, and adherence to local HSE regulations.
Yes, most providers offer a complete design-and-build service, including 3D layout and material samples for approval.