Precision Design. Engineered Performance. Compliance Assured.
The Aimers Construction delivers fully integrated Interior Design & Execution services driven by engineering principles, technical detailing, and strict adherence to Indian Standards (IS Codes), National Building Code (NBC), ASTM Standards, and ISO Quality Management Systems.
Our approach transforms interior spaces into functionally optimized, structurally safe, and performance-oriented environments, ensuring seamless coordination between architecture, structure, and MEP services.
We treat interior design as a technical discipline rather than a purely aesthetic exercise. Every design decision is backed by load calculations, service integration feasibility, material performance analysis, and lifecycle durability considerations.
The design process begins with site assessment and data acquisition, including structural layout understanding, existing service mapping, and user requirement analysis. Based on this, we develop space planning models that optimize circulation efficiency, load distribution, and service accessibility.
Advanced CAD and BIM-supported workflows are used to generate coordinated designs, minimizing clashes between civil, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing systems before execution.
We produce Good for Construction (GFC) drawings with a high level of technical detailing to eliminate execution ambiguity.
Drawings are developed with precise information on dimensions, tolerances, material specifications, fixing details, and sectional clarity. Each component—whether false ceiling, partition system, or modular furniture—is engineered considering dead load, live load, and support conditions.
False ceiling systems are designed with proper suspension layouts, anchoring systems, and load transfer mechanisms, ensuring compliance with safety and deflection limits. Partition systems are detailed with framework spacing, board thickness, joint treatment, and acoustic/thermal performance where required.
Furniture and joinery drawings include cutting lists, edge banding specifications, hardware integration, and load-bearing capacity considerations, ensuring durability and precision during fabrication and installation.
Material selection is carried out based on functional requirements, environmental exposure conditions, fire safety norms, and durability performance.
We specify materials in compliance with IS 303 / IS 710 for plywood, IS 2046 for veneers, IS 4985 for PVC boards, and relevant ASTM standards for testing and validation. In moisture-prone areas, materials such as BWP-grade plywood, WPC boards, and anti-fungal laminates are prioritized.
All finishes are evaluated for abrasion resistance, thermal expansion behavior, moisture resistance, and long-term maintenance performance. Fire-rated materials are incorporated as per NBC fire safety guidelines, especially in escape routes, commercial spaces, and high-occupancy zones.
Mockups and sample approvals are conducted to benchmark visual quality, texture consistency, and installation methodology before full-scale execution.
Interior execution is fully coordinated with Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems to ensure operational efficiency and maintenance accessibility.
Electrical systems are designed with proper load calculations, circuit distribution, DB planning, cable routing, and earthing systems, ensuring compliance with safety standards. Lighting design is based on lux level calculations, glare control, and energy optimization, integrating both functional and ambient lighting schemes.
HVAC coordination includes duct routing, diffuser placement, return air paths, and access panel integration, ensuring that ceiling systems accommodate airflow requirements without compromising design integrity.
Plumbing layouts are engineered with proper slope, drainage, waterproofing layers, and fixture alignment, particularly in wet areas such as kitchens and washrooms.
Execution follows a method-driven and QA/QC-controlled approach, ensuring consistency, safety, and adherence to specifications.
Each activity is initiated only after approval of method statements, material submittals, and inspection test plans (ITPs). Work is executed in a controlled sequence to avoid rework and ensure proper interface management between trades.
Site engineers monitor critical parameters such as alignment, levels, verticality, joint spacing, and fixing strength. Tools such as laser levels, measuring instruments, and inspection checklists are used to maintain dimensional accuracy.
Daily progress tracking and reporting systems ensure timeline adherence and resource optimization, while coordination meetings resolve inter-disciplinary challenges in real time.
A structured Quality Management System (QMS) is implemented throughout the project lifecycle.
Quality control begins with incoming material inspection, verifying compliance with approved specifications and standards. During execution, stage-wise inspections are carried out for each activity, including framework installation, board fixing, finishing, and final alignment.
Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) are generated for deviations, followed by Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) to eliminate recurrence.
Final quality checks include snag list preparation, finishing inspections, and functional validation, ensuring the project meets both technical and aesthetic benchmarks before handover.
For critical elements, testing methodologies such as moisture content checks, surface hardness evaluation, adhesion tests, and load testing of fixtures are conducted.
Where applicable, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods are used to verify substrate integrity before installation, ensuring long-term performance reliability.
All interior works are executed under strict Health, Safety, and Environment protocols aligned with ISO 45001 and NBC safety guidelines.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) is conducted prior to execution of each activity. A Permit-to-Work (PTW) system ensures controlled operations, especially for high-risk activities such as working at height, electrical work, and confined spaces.
Fire safety measures, proper storage of materials, and use of low-VOC and environmentally compliant products contribute to a safe and sustainable work environment.
Our interior engineering solutions are designed for a wide range of sectors including residential developments, commercial offices, retail environments, hospitality spaces, healthcare facilities, and institutional buildings, each tailored to specific operational and regulatory requirements.
The Aimers Construction is committed to delivering interiors that are not only visually refined but also technically robust, code-compliant, and performance-driven.
Every project is executed with a focus on precision, durability, safety, and audit-ready documentation, ensuring long-term reliability and client satisfaction.