Aikon Interior's project history reflects the sectors where reliable lining subcontractors make the greatest difference — multi-storey student accommodation, commercial office fitouts, developer-driven apartment buildings and residential renovations across metropolitan Melbourne. Each project below represents a defined scope of partition, ceiling, plasterboard or fire-rated lining works delivered under head contractor or direct client engagement.
Commercial Projects
Commercial lining programs demand repeatable quality across floor plates, fire-rated compliance on corridors and shafts, and programme discipline that supports the head contractor's critical path. Aikon Interior has delivered partition and ceiling packages on student accommodation towers, office tenancy fitouts and multi-residential developments for developers including Australand and Burbank Homes.
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Victoria University Student Apartments
Multi-level partition, ceiling and fire-rated lining across student accommodation buildings.
Melbourne Student Apartment Complex
Repeated floor plate lining program with acoustic and fire-rated assemblies.
Commercial Office Interior Fitout
Tenancy partitions, suspended ceilings and feature bulkheads for office occupation.
Residential Projects
Residential engagements range from townhouse internal fitouts to detached villa renovations where homeowners require specialist lining execution with occupied-premises consideration. Finish quality, dust control and clear communication define success in this sector as much as technical competence.
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Townhouse Internal Fitout
Internal partition, ceiling and lining package across multi-level townhouse.
Detached Villa Renovation
Wall reconfiguration, ceiling replacement and full lining refurbishment.
How We Approach Project Delivery
Every project in our portfolio began with a defined scope, a programme constraint and a quality standard documented in contract. Aikon Interior does not claim credit for whole-building delivery — we deliver the lining and fitout packages within our subcontract scope, integrated with the head contractor's site management and the developer's handover requirements.
Our value on these projects is measurable: consistent floor-cycle repetition on towers, reduced paint rectification from Level 4 flushing, fire-rated hold-point documentation supporting certification, and domestic renovation execution that homeowners describe as professional and considerate. These outcomes repeat because our methodology repeats — not because we improvise differently on each site.
Developer partnerships: Aikon Interior has worked alongside major Victorian developers including Australand and Burbank Homes on multi-residential lining programs where subcontractor reliability directly affects practical completion dates and defect closure timelines. Our commercial portfolio demonstrates consistent delivery across student accommodation, office fitouts and apartment buildings — not isolated successes on atypical projects.
Selection Criteria for Lining Subcontractors
Head contractors evaluating lining subcontractors on competitive tenders typically weight price against track record, crew capacity, defect history and site conduct. Aikon Interior competes on total cost of delivery — not lowest unit rate. A cheaper subcontractor who fails fire-rated inspection, delivers poor flush quality or misses programme milestones costs the head contractor more in rectification, delay damages and reputational risk than our quotation premium.
We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate our capability through reference checks, project site visits and scope-specific methodology proposals. Contact our estimators to discuss how our 45-person in-house team and floor-cycle experience applies to your upcoming program.
Discuss Your Project
If your development or renovation requires a lining subcontractor with demonstrated commercial and residential experience, we welcome the opportunity to review your scope. Submit drawings and programme requirements via our quotation form or contact 03 9961 4567.
How to Use This Portfolio
Project portfolios serve different purposes for different audiences. Head contractors evaluating Aikon Interior for a student accommodation program should review the Victoria University case study and Melbourne Student Apartment Complex — both demonstrate floor-cycle methodology and fire-rated compliance on multi-level residential construction. Developers assessing subcontractor capability for apartment buildings should review the commercial project gallery and note our experience with Australand and Burbank Homes standards. Homeowners planning renovation should review the townhouse and villa case studies for examples of occupied-premises execution and finish quality.
Every project in this portfolio represents a defined subcontract scope — not whole-building delivery. We do not claim credit for structural works, services installation, painting or joinery. Our scope is partition, ceiling, plasterboard and fire-rated lining — executed to specification and integrated with the head contractor's or builder's programme.
Request a Reference
Head contractors may request direct contact with project managers from commercial projects in our portfolio. We facilitate reference conversations with prior client consent.
Scope-Specific Proposal
For upcoming tenders, we prepare methodology proposals describing floor-cycle approach, crew mobilisation plan and QA processes specific to your project type.
Site Visit
Active project site visits for head contractor evaluation can be arranged by appointment where safety induction and access permits allow.