A Shell and Core is the basic internal framework of the building that has been completed. At this point an office building will look complete from the outside, however the space will simply be an empty shell on the inside. If a developer is planning to hand over a project in this state, it is unlikely you’d have any level of polished finish, so expect to see concrete floors and exposed ceilings. A Shell and Core fit out may have shared areas completed, for example; the building reception, lifts and communal toilets, however it’s best to check this with your developer.
Fit Out
Transforming a space from a drawing to a functional and inspiring workplace involves a series of steps. At CID Spaces, we understand the complexities of navigating the fit out process, and we're here to guide you every step of the way
Shell and Core
Cat A Fit Out
A Cat A fit out will provide a basic level of finish. This may include raised floors, suspended ceilings and internal surfaces, along with basic mechanical and electrical services. While Cat A spaces will have a floor and walls, they’ll be quite basic and finished to an industrial standard.
Raised floors, suspended ceilings, basic mechanical and electrical services, fire detection and smoke alarms, Air-conditioning and ventilation and basic internal finish are usually included.
Cat B Fit Out
This is the finished workspace, ready for your team to move in. It encompasses the creation of private offices, meeting rooms, and collaborative spaces using partitions, along with the selection of flooring, wall finishes, and furniture that reflects your brand identity. Additionally, Cat B includes planning and installing IT infrastructure, ensuring connectivity and tech functionality.
Is a refurbishment the same as a Cat B fit out?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there’s a subtle distinction. A Cat B fit out typically applies to a new space, transforming it from a Shell and Core or Cat A into a functional office. A refurbishment, on the other hand, focuses on renovating an existing office space, potentially stripping out a previous Cat B fit out and replacing it with a new design.