The JW.org Sign Language Translation Office project involved a full-scale interior overhaul tailored to support a dynamic workspace for sign language translation. The Solution Group expertly coordinated every trade—from demo and MEP fit-out to cabinetry, finishes, HVAC, and inverter systems—creating a polished, efficient, and climate-controlled environment.

  • Demo / Strip-Out
    We began by carefully removing outdated fixtures, existing partitions, and finishes to create a clean, open canvas for the fit-out, ensuring minimal disruption and responsible waste handling.

  • Drywalling
    New drywall partitions were installed to define zones—studio booths, editing areas, and support offices—with attention to acoustic performance, layout flexibility, and future adaptability.

  • Plumbing & Electrical
    Fully compliant plumbing systems were installed to support amenities, while a robust electrical setup—including power distribution, lighting systems, and data cabling—supports the technology-intensive office environment.

  • Ceilings
    Suspended ceilings were professionally fitted to conceal services, enhance acoustics, and provide a clean, distraction-free workspace—particularly important for recording and communication clarity.

  • Tiling & Carpets
    Durable tiles were used in high-traffic or utility zones for easy maintenance. Plush carpeting in office and studio areas enhances acoustic absorption, comfort, and a soft finish underfoot.

  • Carpentry & Joinery, Shopfronts
    Custom joinery projects—including desks, workstations, and cabinetry—were tailored for functionality and aesthetic coherence. At reception and entry points, carefully crafted shopfronts created welcoming, transparent access.

  • Shopfitting
    Retail-style shopfitting was used for display and organizational elements—ensuring a well-ordered workplace with smart storage, presentation areas, and functional flow.

  • Air Conditioning / HVAC
    A fully integrated HVAC system ensures optimal climate control, allowing for consistently comfortable temperature and ventilation—vital for prolonged recording sessions and technological equipment.

  • Inverter System
    As part of resilience planning, an inverter system was installed to provide uninterrupted power for lights, HVAC, and technical equipment during outages—ensuring continuous operations for live or time-sensitive translation tasks.

  • Trade Coordination under One Umbrella
    From demolition to inverter installation, all services were cohesively managed—perfect for a high-tech, mission-critical workspace.

  • Acoustic & Climate-Aware Fit-Out
    With drywalling, suspended ceilings, carpets, and HVAC, the space is optimized for both sound control and comfort—ideal for recording and translation work.

  • Reliability through Resilience
    The inverter system and quality MEP installations guarantee operational continuity—allowing JW.org staff to function uninterrupted regardless of external conditions.

  • Functional, Aesthetic, and Safe
    Every design choice—from durable tiling to custom carpentry—balances usability with visual appeal, all while maintaining safety and compliance.