Office Fit Out Cost Malaysia 2026: Complete Price Guide (Per Sq Ft Breakdown)

Office Fit Out Cost Malaysia 2026: Complete Price Guide (Per Sq Ft Breakdown)

Office Fit Out Cost Malaysia 2026: Complete Price Guide (Per Sq Ft Breakdown)

Most businesses get their office fit out budget wrong — not because they don't plan, but because nobody told them what they actually needed to plan for.

If you're searching for office fit out costs in Malaysia right now, chances are you've been quoted wildly different figures by different contractors and have no idea who to believe. This guide breaks it all down — per square foot, by category, by project tier — so you can walk into any negotiation with full clarity.


Why Office Fit Out Costs in Malaysia Vary So Much

The first thing to understand is that "office fit out" covers an enormous range of work. A basic fit out for a call centre looks nothing like a premium headquarters for a multinational. The price difference isn't arbitrary — it reflects real differences in material quality, design complexity, M&E requirements, and contractor expertise.

Here's what drives the variance in Malaysian office fit out costs:

  • Floor size — Larger spaces benefit from economies of scale, but complexity often increases too
  • Condition of the shell space — A bare shell (developer's handover) costs more to fit out than a second-generation space with existing infrastructure
  • Spec level — Budget, mid-range, or premium finishes each carry different material and labour costs
  • Location — KLCC-grade buildings have stricter building management requirements that can add cost
  • M&E scope — Air-conditioning, electrical rewiring, and data cabling are often the largest single cost items
  • Authority submissions — Dewan Majlis and Bomba approvals add cost and timeline (typically RM8,000–RM25,000 depending on scope)

Understanding these variables is step one. The second step is knowing what realistic numbers look like.


Office Fit Out Cost Per Sq Ft Malaysia: 2026 Benchmarks

Fit Out Tier Price Range (psf) Typical Scope
Basic / Budget RM80 – RM120 psf Simple partitions, basic ceiling, standard lighting, minimal M&E changes
Mid-Range / Corporate RM130 – RM200 psf Feature walls, pantry, reception design, structured cabling, air-con zoning
Premium / MNC-Grade RM220 – RM350 psf Full design intent, high-spec materials, full M&E, raised flooring, smart systems
Luxury / HQ-Grade RM350 psf and above Custom joinery, branded environments, full AV/IT, feature staircases, concierge-style reception

Important: These are market benchmarks for Klang Valley projects. Final costs depend on your specific scope — always request an itemised Bill of Quantities (BOQ) before comparing quotations.


Office Fit Out Cost Breakdown by Category

Most contractors quote a single lump sum. KHD always provides an itemised breakdown — because transparency is how you know you're getting value, not just the cheapest number.

Here's how a typical mid-range office fit out breaks down:

Category Est. % of Budget What's Included
Ceiling & Partitions 20–25% Gypsum board ceilings, glass partitions, drywalls
Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) 25–35% Air-conditioning, electrical works, lighting, data cabling
Flooring 10–15% Carpet tiles, vinyl, polished concrete, timber laminate
Joinery & Furniture 15–20% Reception counter, pantry cabinets, built-in workstations
Sanitary & Plumbing 5–8% Pantry plumbing, toilet upgrades (if in scope)
Authority Submission 3–6% Dewan Majlis and Bomba approval fees and professional charges
Project Management 5–8% Site supervision, coordination, quality assurance

The Hidden Costs Most Companies Don't Budget For

This is where budgets blow out — not on the main fit out, but on costs that weren't discussed upfront.

1. Authority Submission Fees — Any renovation that changes layouts, fire routes, or electrical systems requires approval from Dewan Majlis (City Council) and Bomba (Fire Department). Skipping this isn't an option — fines can reach RM10,000 or more. Budget 6–8 weeks and RM10,000–RM25,000 for this process, depending on your building and scope.

2. Building Management Charges — Most commercial buildings in KL charge a deposit and impose restrictions on renovation hours, lift usage, and contractor access. Expect RM3,000–RM10,000 in building-related charges.

3. IT & AV Infrastructure — Structured cabling, server room setup, AV systems, and access control are often handled separately from the main contractor — but they need to be coordinated. Budget RM15,000–RM80,000 depending on headcount and technology needs.

4. Furniture, Fittings & Equipment (FF&E) — If your quotation doesn't include furniture, that's a separate line item. Workstations, chairs, meeting room tables, and soft furnishings can easily add RM50,000–RM200,000 for a 3,000 sq ft office.

5. Defect Liability Period Costs — Reputable contractors like KHD include a Defect Liability Period (DLP) — typically 12 months — where rectification is covered. Be cautious with contractors who don't offer this.


Budget vs Mid-Range vs Premium: Which Should You Choose?

It depends on two things: who will use the space and how long you plan to stay.

Budget fit outs (RM80–RM120 psf) make sense for short leases (1–2 years), operational spaces, or back-of-house offices where function matters more than brand expression. Don't expect longevity from materials at this price point.

Mid-range fit outs (RM130–RM200 psf) are the sweet spot for most Malaysian corporates — solid build quality, professional aesthetics, and enough design intent to reflect your brand without overspending. This is where KHD delivers the most projects for MNC and GLC clients.

Premium fit outs (RM220–RM350 psf) are appropriate for headquarters, client-facing offices, or environments where the space itself is part of your brand strategy. If your office is where you pitch and impress, the investment pays off.


How to Evaluate an Office Fit Out Quotation in Malaysia

Getting three quotations is standard practice — but most companies don't know how to compare them properly. Here's what to look for:

Green Flags Red Flags
Itemised BOQ (Bill of Quantities) — not a lump sum

Clear scope inclusions and exclusions

Project timeline with milestones

Named project manager

Defect Liability Period clause

CIDB-registered contractors listed
Suspiciously low psf price with no scope breakdown

No mention of authority submissions

Vague material specifications (e.g., "standard partition" without specs)

No site visit before quoting

Pressure to sign quickly

KHD provides full itemised BOQs on every project. Clients can see exactly where their budget is going — line by line.


KHD's Approach to Office Fit Out Budgeting

At Keith Ho Design, we approach every project with a budget-first mindset. Before any design is drawn, we sit with the client to understand:

  • Total budget envelope
  • Must-have vs nice-to-have scope items
  • Timeline constraints
  • Building management requirements
  • Authority submission obligations

This allows us to design to budget — not present a beautiful design and then tell you it's 40% over what you can afford.

Our proven track record includes MNC and corporate clients across Klang Valley, and our project management system ensures costs are tracked against BOQ throughout — no surprises at handover.

Recent delivery proof: 2,000 sq ft completed in 4 weeks; 5,000 sq ft completed in 6 weeks. KHD is currently working toward ISO 9001:2015 certification (target: Q4 2026), reinforcing our commitment to documented quality and process control.


FAQs: Office Fit Out Costs in Malaysia

Q1: What is the minimum budget for an office fit out in Malaysia?
For a functional basic fit out, budget a minimum of RM80 psf, excluding furniture and authority submission costs.

Q2: Is design and build cheaper than hiring separately?
Usually yes — design and build consolidates design, procurement, and construction under one contract, eliminating coordination gaps that cause cost overruns.

Q3: How do I know if a quotation is fair?
Request a full itemised BOQ, compare material specifications (not just total price), and check that authority submissions and project management are included.

Q4: Does KHD handle authority submissions?
Yes. KHD manages the full Dewan Majlis and Bomba submission process as part of the project scope.

Q5: How long does a typical office fit out take in Malaysia?
A 3,000–5,000 sq ft mid-range fit out typically takes 8–14 weeks from permit approval to handover.

Q6: Should furniture be included in my fit out contract?
It can be, and often benefits from coordination — but it's usually a separate budget line. KHD can advise on FF&E sourcing as part of the project.


Get Your Budget Right Before You Sign Anything

Office fit out costs in Malaysia range from RM80 to RM350+ per square foot — and the difference between a project that delivers and one that disappoints usually comes down to how well the scope was defined before work began.

The smartest thing you can do before committing to any contractor is to understand exactly what's included, what's excluded, and what the hidden costs look like for your specific building and scope.

KHD offers a free consultation and site assessment. Get a realistic, itemised view of what your project will actually cost before you commit.

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