AirBrick Infra Sets Rs 1 billion Target, Expands to Dubai and Tier-II Cities
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AirBrick Infra Sets Rs 1 billion Target, Expands to Dubai and Tier-II Cities

AirBrick Infra, one of India’s fastest-growing AI-led commercial interior design and build firms, has announced a sales order target of Rs 1 billion for FY 2025–26. The projection represents a 50 per cent growth over the previous fiscal year and reflects rising demand, increased repeat business, and the company's robust tech-first delivery model. 

 Now in its third year of operations, AirBrick continues its rapid scale-up, having successfully delivered over 70 projects spanning 3 lakh sq ft in FY 2023–24. FY 2024–25 witnessed the onboarding of several Fortune 500 clients, setting the stage for a leap in both project complexity and volume in the current year. 

 “We are not just building offices; we are building a smarter, faster way to deliver workspaces for the modern world. Our Rs 1 billion target is not about volume alone; it reflects our commitment to speed, innovation, and delivering transformative experiences for every client. With this momentum, AirBrick aims to redefine how commercial interiors are conceived and delivered, not just in India, but across global markets,” said Sanjeev Bhandari, Founder and CEO, AirBrick Infra. 

 The company is also making bold moves on the geographical front. AirBrick has entered Dubai, tapping into the GCC region’s growing appetite for tech-enabled, turnkey commercial interiors. Domestically, it is expanding into high-potential Tier-II and Tier-III cities, including Mohali, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, and Kolkata, where demand for agile, design-led infrastructure is accelerating across IT, coworking and manufacturing sectors. 

 Major projects in the pipeline for FY 2025–26 include multi-city rollouts for a global tech company and a large-format office build for a Fortune 500 manufacturer. These high-value, high-complexity assignments underline AirBrick’s growing reputation for precision, speed and scalability in fast-track commercial builds. 

 At the heart of AirBrick’s success is its AI-driven digital framework. The company leverages technology across every stage—from AI-based space planning and automated BOQs to predictive procurement and live dashboard-based project tracking. This approach ensures faster execution, minimal errors, enhanced transparency and operational scalability—without the need for bloated teams or manual inefficiencies. 

 As the demand for smart, high-performance workspaces grows across India and beyond, AirBrick Infra is positioning itself as a next-generation partner for enterprises seeking intelligent, design-led, and future-ready infrastructure. 

 

AirBrick Infra, one of India’s fastest-growing AI-led commercial interior design and build firms, has announced a sales order target of Rs 1 billion for FY 2025–26. The projection represents a 50 per cent growth over the previous fiscal year and reflects rising demand, increased repeat business, and the company's robust tech-first delivery model.  Now in its third year of operations, AirBrick continues its rapid scale-up, having successfully delivered over 70 projects spanning 3 lakh sq ft in FY 2023–24. FY 2024–25 witnessed the onboarding of several Fortune 500 clients, setting the stage for a leap in both project complexity and volume in the current year.  “We are not just building offices; we are building a smarter, faster way to deliver workspaces for the modern world. Our Rs 1 billion target is not about volume alone; it reflects our commitment to speed, innovation, and delivering transformative experiences for every client. With this momentum, AirBrick aims to redefine how commercial interiors are conceived and delivered, not just in India, but across global markets,” said Sanjeev Bhandari, Founder and CEO, AirBrick Infra.  The company is also making bold moves on the geographical front. AirBrick has entered Dubai, tapping into the GCC region’s growing appetite for tech-enabled, turnkey commercial interiors. Domestically, it is expanding into high-potential Tier-II and Tier-III cities, including Mohali, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, and Kolkata, where demand for agile, design-led infrastructure is accelerating across IT, coworking and manufacturing sectors.  Major projects in the pipeline for FY 2025–26 include multi-city rollouts for a global tech company and a large-format office build for a Fortune 500 manufacturer. These high-value, high-complexity assignments underline AirBrick’s growing reputation for precision, speed and scalability in fast-track commercial builds.  At the heart of AirBrick’s success is its AI-driven digital framework. The company leverages technology across every stage—from AI-based space planning and automated BOQs to predictive procurement and live dashboard-based project tracking. This approach ensures faster execution, minimal errors, enhanced transparency and operational scalability—without the need for bloated teams or manual inefficiencies.  As the demand for smart, high-performance workspaces grows across India and beyond, AirBrick Infra is positioning itself as a next-generation partner for enterprises seeking intelligent, design-led, and future-ready infrastructure.  

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