Turnkey retail fit-out
Shopfronts, ceilings, flooring, joinery, lighting and finishes coordinated to the brand's global fit-out manual and handed over trading-ready.
CMA International is the group behind Aayan Technical Company Limited (ATCL) — a Jeddah fit-out contractor that builds retail and commercial interiors across Saudi Arabia. Civil, MEP, HVAC, metal fabrication, façades and signage all sit in-house, so one contract covers the whole store.
On a mall handover calendar, a fit-out that slips is not a scheduling inconvenience — it is rent paid on a dark unit, a launch campaign burned, and a trading quarter that never comes back.
Most slips happen in the gaps between contractors: the civil team waits on the MEP team, the signage vendor arrives after the ceiling is closed, and nobody owns the date. ATCL was built to remove those gaps. Every trade is ours, so the programme has one owner and the handover has one signature.
We take a unit from bare shell to trading floor. Clients can appoint us for the whole scope or a single package — but the reason most appoint us for the whole scope is that the interfaces stop being their problem.
Shopfronts, ceilings, flooring, joinery, lighting and finishes coordinated to the brand's global fit-out manual and handed over trading-ready.
The face of the store — glazed shopfronts, entrance systems, cladding and illuminated signage fabricated and installed by the same team that built the interior.
Ducting, chilled-water connections, distribution boards, small power, lighting control and fire & life-safety tie-ins — coordinated with mall authority requirements from day one.
Our own fabrication capability: steel support structures, balustrades, custom retail fixtures and finished metalwork — no waiting on an outside workshop's queue.
Blockwork, screed, waterproofing and façade systems — the wet and heavy trades that set the programme's critical path, run by the same site team that closes it out.
Not sure which packages you need? Send the drawings — we will tell you.
Send drawings →Four kinds of client keep coming back. If you recognise yourself here, the conversation starts from the same place.
Rolling out or refreshing stores against a mall calendar, to a brand fit-out manual that leaves no room for interpretation.
Units that must be trading on schedule, with tenant coordination, authority approvals and snagging handled without escalation.
Kitchens, extract systems, seating and front-of-house — where the mechanical scope is as demanding as the finish.
Offices, showrooms and service centres where the interior has to carry a company's reputation to its own customers.
Tell us the unit, the mall and the date. We will tell you if it is buildable.
Check a date →The programme below is how every ATCL job runs. The value is not in the stages — every contractor has stages. It is that the same site team owns all five.
Site measure, existing services, mall rules and the brand manual read together — before anything is priced.
Shop drawings, material submittals and authority/mall NOCs pushed in parallel, not in sequence.
Civil, MEP, fabrication and finishes staffed from one payroll under one site engineer.
Trades sequenced so no discipline waits on another. Weekly progress reported against the handover date.
Joint snagging, testing and commissioning, O&M documents, then the defects-liability period we stand behind.
Every stage above has one accountable name. Ask us for it.
Request the programme →Most fit-out contractors subcontract the difficult half. Here is the full trade list and who performs it — the single most useful page for a client comparing tenders.
| Discipline | Scope it covers | Delivered by |
|---|---|---|
| Civil & builder's work | Blockwork, plaster, screed, waterproofing, cut-outs and making good | In-house |
| Mechanical / HVAC | Ducting, diffusers, FCU and chilled-water tie-ins, extract and ventilation | In-house |
| Electrical & ELV | Distribution boards, containment, small power, lighting and lighting control | In-house |
| Plumbing & drainage | Water supply, waste, grease management, sanitary installation | In-house |
| Metal fabrication | Structural steel, balustrades, custom retail fixtures, finishing | In-house |
| Joinery & shopfitting | Counters, gondolas, wall bays, cash desks, fitting rooms | In-house |
| Façade & signage | Cladding systems, glazed shopfronts, illuminated and non-lit signage | In-house |
| Finishes | Ceilings, flooring, wall finishes, paint and decorative systems | In-house |
| Fire & life safety | Sprinkler drops, detection tie-ins, emergency lighting and signage | In-house + certified |
One tender. One programme. One party carrying the risk of the interfaces.
See it built →Numbers first, then the work, then the names on the shopfronts.
Arrived in Saudi Arabia in 2003; working without a pause since 2005.
Retail, F&B and commercial interiors delivered by ATCL.
International and regional brands whose stores we have built.
Civil, mechanical, electrical, fabrication and finishes on one payroll.

Full interior package — civil, MEP, ceilings, flooring, joinery and lighting — delivered to a mall handover date and a brand fit-out manual.

Glazed shopfront, cladding and illuminated signage fabricated in our own workshop and installed alongside the interior programme.

Blockwork through to finishes with the mechanical and electrical scope run by the same site team — a single programme, a single snag list.




Further projects from the ATCL archive · full list on request

“Honest work travels further than circumstance.”Chaudhary Muhammad Amjad · Founder
Three short quotes from project or mall managers would sit here — the single highest-value addition to this page. CMA to supply
Commercial Registration, Chamber of Commerce membership, GOSI and Saudization band, plus any ISO or safety certification, displayed with numbers.
Want the full project list with client names and values? It goes out under NDA.
Request the project list →
Chaudhary Muhammad Amjad took a D.Com from Commerce College Chichawatni — a commerce education in a small Punjabi city, and an early conviction that honest work travels further than circumstance.
He arrived in Saudi Arabia in 2003 and has worked without a break since 2005. Two decades later, Jeddah is not a posting. It is home, and the address on the Commercial Registration is a five-minute drive from it.
ATCL grew out of that: not a holding company that bought a contractor, but a contractor built one trade at a time, adding fabrication when the workshops were too slow and MEP when the subcontractors were too late. Three ventures now sit under CMA International — the interiors business in the Kingdom, and two in Punjab that are about family as much as return.
Aayan Technical Company Limited — commercial interiors, Jeddah. The B2B business, and the reason this site exists.
Jeddah · Saudi Arabia
A family restaurant in Sahiwal, Punjab — charcoal grills and slow curries. Some investments are measured in covers, not quarters.
Sahiwal · Pakistan
A poultry farm on Canal Road, Chichawatni, started in 2018 and run with family. The quietest venture of all.
Chichawatni · Est. 2018Turnkey main contract, design and build, trade subcontract package, supply and install, framework rollout, or fit-out management. Nine guides to the parts of a fit-out contract that go wrong — tendering, pre-qualification, bills of quantities, variations, retention and mall approvals.
Running a tender? The route, the documents and the programme are all set out.
Read the contract guidance →52 cities in six countries, each with its own page setting out the market, the mobilisation route and the approvals path. The workshop and the site staff are in Jeddah; the crews travel.
City and mall names describe the markets we take work in, not a claim of completed projects at each address. Outside Saudi Arabia we contract through a locally licensed partner or under your main contractor, and we state the route on the bid — we do not imply a local licence we do not hold. The full project list with client names and values goes out under NDA — request it here.
CMA International is the group behind Aayan Technical Company Limited (ATCL), a Jeddah-based turnkey fit-out contractor delivering retail, F&B and commercial interiors across the Gulf. Civil works, MEP and HVAC, metal fabrication, joinery, façades and signage are delivered under one contract, on one programme, to one handover date.
Six countries and 52 cities. Saudi Arabia (Jeddah HQ, Riyadh, Dammam, Makkah, Madinah, Al Khobar, Dhahran, Jubail, Al Ahsa, Qatif, Taif, Yanbu, King Abdullah Economic City, Rabigh, Buraydah, Unaizah, Hail, Tabuk, NEOM, Abha, Khamis Mushait, Jazan, Najran, Al Kharj, Diriyah); the United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Al Ain, Fujairah); Qatar (Doha, Lusail, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah, Msheireb); Kuwait (Kuwait City, Salmiya, Hawalli, Al Ahmadi, Al Jahra); Oman (Muscat, Salalah, Sohar, Nizwa, Duqm); and Bahrain (Manama, Riffa, Muharraq, Isa Town, Hamad Town).
ATCL is a Saudi-registered contractor based in Jeddah, not a locally licensed entity in the other Gulf states. For UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain work we contract through a locally licensed partner, as a subcontractor to a locally licensed main contractor, or on a supply-and-install basis. The route is stated on the bid, before award.
Six: turnkey main contract, design and build, trade subcontract package, supply and install, framework or rollout agreement across multiple stores, and fit-out management where the client keeps the trade contracts. The route is agreed before the bid is priced.
A single agreement under which one contractor takes a bare shell to opening day — civil and builder's work, mechanical and HVAC, electrical and ELV, plumbing and drainage, metal fabrication, joinery and shopfitting, façade and signage, finishes, and fire and life-safety tie-ins. The client signs one tender and one party carries the risk where the trades meet.
A priced Bill of Quantities, a method statement, a dated programme showing approval milestones as their own line, material submittals, a site-specific HSE plan, and the company and legal pack — Commercial Registration, Chamber of Commerce membership, VAT registration and insurance certificates.
Since 2003, and without a pause since 2005 — 23 years, with 150+ completed retail, F&B and commercial interior projects.
Stores have been delivered for groups including Max, Marks & Spencer, Hugo Boss, Centrepoint, RedTag, Home Centre, BMA International and Brands For Less. The full project list with client names and values goes out under NDA.
Nine: civil and builder's work, mechanical and HVAC, electrical and ELV, plumbing and drainage, metal fabrication, joinery and shopfitting, façade and signage, finishes, and fire and life safety. Five disciplines sit on one payroll under one site engineer.
Send the unit area, the mall or building name, the target handover date and the brand fit-out manual to WhatsApp +966 50 259 0825 or cma83j@gmail.com. That is enough to price the package and commit to a date.
Chaudhary Muhammad Amjad, who took a D.Com from Commerce College Chichawatni, arrived in Saudi Arabia in 2003 and has worked without a break since 2005. He is Founder and Managing Director.
Tender documents, a fit-out manual, or three lines about a unit and a deadline — all of it reaches Amjad directly.
Aayan Technical Company Limited
6933 Al Aliyah, Al Rehab
Jeddah 23343, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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