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AI-Powered Interior Architecture for Construction Companies

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Construction firms often nail the structural side of a project but surrender control of interior design, relying on external architects to bridge the gap. This dependency delays timelines and inflates costs. The solution? Tools like qbiq allow construction companies to integrate workspace interiors seamlessly into their process, enabling them to own the entire project lifecycle.

 

Architects and AutoDesk

The introduction of AutoDesk decades ago revolutionized architectural drawing but locked design capabilities within specialized professions. Today, the process remains static, with architects manually creating test fits and space plans—a process rife with delays and can be costly​​. By contrast, AI can represent the next leap forward, enabling non-architects and architects alike to generate space layouts and 3D virtual tours in hours​​.

 

Why Common Practices Fall Short

Workplace design must be outsourced to specialized architects to achieve professional-grade results.
Modern AI tools like qbiq empower in-house architects at construction firms to produce optimized workspace designs that align with building constraints, local regulations, and client preferences. By integrating these capabilities, construction companies can engage the tenant earlier in the process, streamline workflows, enhance collaboration, and reduce risks of miscommunication and delays.

 

Strategic Benefits of Owning workspace interiors

  1. Faster Project Completion: Time-to-plan is reduced from weeks to hours. Construction companies can submit a shell plan to qbiq and receive multiple tailored layouts with 3D visualizations in a single day​​.
  2. Cost Predictability: AI-generated layouts ensure accurate cost estimations by integrating finishes, seating configurations, and compliance requirements​​.
  3. Client Engagement: Builders can showcase the potential of a space before construction begins, using rendered tours to win over clients early​​.
  4. Increased Project Scope: By controlling both construction and interiors, companies can expand their service offerings, capturing more revenue per project.

 

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Case in Point: Avison-Young Israel’s Strategy Shift

Avison-Young Israel utilized qbiq to transform an underwhelming office proposal into a tailored fit-out plan that secured a major client. By showcasing not just the space but its future potential within 24 hours, they turned a near loss into a decisive win. This demonstrates the value of owning the entire design narrative​.

AVISON YOUNG CASE STUDY

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Future Implications: Winners and Losers

Construction firms that adopt AI-Powered tools for interior architecture will not only close deals faster but also redefine industry expectations around efficiency and client service. Those that cling to traditional practices risk being outpaced by competitors who embrace automation and AI-driven planning.

 

Closing Thoughts

Workplace design is no longer the domain of external specialists. By integrating tools like qbiq, construction and design-build companies can own the entire project lifecycle, delivering faster, better, and more profitable results. The message is clear: The future of construction includes interiors from Day 1.

Ready to streamline your projects and own the workplace design process? Discover how qbiq can transform your workflow

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