Wiz Works handles industrial and commercial fit-out — warehouse offices, factory and facility upgrades, and warehouse-to-office conversions — across the Klang Valley and Malaysia. These projects are judged on function, durability and compliance, so we plan the M&E, structure and safety to match from the outset.
What do we do for industrial spaces?
- Warehouse office fit-outs — building comfortable, compliant office and welfare space inside industrial units.
- Factory & facility upgrades — refurbishing production, storage and support areas without halting operations.
- Warehouse-to-office conversion — repurposing industrial floor area into usable workplace.
- M&E & services — power distribution, high-bay lighting, ventilation and data sized for large footprints.
- Partitions, flooring & ceilings — hard-wearing systems suited to industrial loads and traffic.
Why does compliance matter so much here?
Industrial fit-outs are judged on whether they work, last and pass inspection — not just how they look. Floor loadings, fire compartmentation, ventilation, electrical capacity and occupational safety all have to be designed correctly and signed off. Electrical installations fall under the Energy Commission, fire safety under Bomba, and construction works under CIDB. Our integrated design-and-build approach keeps these technical demands aligned with the build instead of discovered late.
Mezzanine & office zones
Creating office, meeting and welfare areas within warehouse volumes, coordinated with the existing structure, racking and services.
Refurbishment & asset enhancement
Upgrading ageing industrial premises to improve usability, energy efficiency and asset value — often a smarter spend than relocating.
Industrial priorities
- Function and durability first — finishes that withstand heavy use.
- Correctly sized M&E for larger loads and floor areas.
- Compliance and safety designed in, not bolted on.
- Phasing that keeps operations running where possible.
For budgeting context see the pricing guide; for the model, the design & build guide. Tell us about your facility on WhatsApp and we'll advise on the best approach.
How long does an industrial fit-out take?
It varies with scale and complexity — a warehouse office or mezzanine can move quickly, while a full facility upgrade with significant M&E and compliance work takes longer. Because operations often continue alongside the works, we plan phasing carefully so production or storage can keep running where possible, sequencing the disruptive trades into windows that suit your operation.
Why does durability matter more here?
Industrial spaces take heavy use — forklifts, machinery, high traffic and demanding environments. Finishes, floors and fittings that would be fine in an office fail quickly here. We specify hard-wearing, low-maintenance materials and build to last, because the cheapest specification is rarely the cheapest over the life of the space.
How do you handle energy and services?
Larger footprints mean larger electrical loads, more lighting and more ventilation to plan. We size the M&E correctly for how the space will be used, and consider energy efficiency — better lighting and controls, for example — because running costs add up fast across a big floor area.
How does a warehouse-to-office conversion work?
Converting part of a warehouse into office or welfare space means inserting comfortable, compliant accommodation into an industrial shell — often as a ground-floor block or a mezzanine. It involves coordinating with the existing structure, racking and services, providing proper air-conditioning, lighting and fire protection for occupied space, and meeting the standards that apply once people work there full-time. Done well, it adds usable workplace without the cost of relocating.
What about safety and occupational compliance?
Industrial environments carry obligations that a normal office does not — floor loadings, fire compartmentation and means of escape, ventilation, and occupational safety and health requirements. We design to meet these and coordinate the necessary approvals so the finished space is safe, compliant and ready for inspection.
How do you minimise downtime?
For a working facility, downtime is the real cost. We phase the works, sequence the disruptive trades into agreed windows, and protect live areas so production or storage can continue wherever possible. A clear programme agreed up front lets you plan around the works rather than being surprised by them.
What finishes suit industrial spaces?
The right specification depends on use, but the principle is consistent: choose for durability and low maintenance first. Epoxy or hardened floors that take heavy loads and cleaning, robust partitions, washable surfaces and lighting suited to the task all pay back over the life of the space. We specify to how the facility will actually be used, not to the lowest upfront price, because in industrial settings the cheap option usually costs more once you factor in repairs and downtime.