Behind Associated Lighting Systems

About
Us

A technical lighting and electrical systems practice — working alongside architects, project teams, and specifiers from early concept through to commissioning and beyond.

Our Operating Principle

Light and electrical systems are architectural decisions. They deserve the same precision applied to every other element of the built environment.

1990

Year of Establishment
Over three and a half decades of practice grounded in engineering rigour.

Associated Lighting Systems was established in 1990 as a technical lighting and electrical systems provider. We work across residential, commercial, public, and landscape environments in India and East Africa — engaging with architects, interior specialists, and project teams from early specification stages through to completion.

Our role extends well beyond product supply. We bring engineering clarity to the specification process, prepare detailed documentation for coordination and handover, and remain engaged through installation and commissioning to ensure that intent is preserved at every stage of delivery.

01

Engineering Clarity

Precise technical analysis at every stage — ensuring specification decisions are grounded in performance, not assumption.

02

Documentation & Coordination

Detailed schedules, coordinated drawings, and precise documentation that eliminate ambiguity on site.

03

Site Coordination

Active oversight through installation and commissioning — bridging the gap between what is specified and what is built.

04

Pre & Post-Installation

Support before and after handover — ensuring systems perform exactly as intended through the period when adjustments still matter.

35+

Years in Practice

India & East Africa

Geographic Reach Years in Practice

25+

Brand

01

Lighting
Solutions

We provide lighting solutions across interior, exterior, façade, and landscape environments. Each project begins with an understanding of the space — its materiality, use, and the quality of experience it is meant to sustain.

Specification is informed by visual comfort, material response, and long-term system performance. We do not separate aesthetic intent from technical outcome; both are resolved together before anything reaches site.

02

Premium Electrical Systems — Norisys

Our long-standing association with Norisys allows us to offer modular switching and control systems that are specified and integrated with the same discipline we apply to lighting. Electrical interfaces are treated as architectural elements — their placement, finish, and performance are coordinated in relation to the lighting specification and the broader spatial intent.

We work with Norisys systems not as a product addition, but as a continuation of the spatial resolution. A switch plate is not infrastructure — it is the point at which the occupant touches the building. That contact deserves the same consideration as the light it controls.

35

Years in Practice

Pan-Gujarat

Premier Dealer

Full Range

Modular Systems

03

Our Process —
From Intent to Built

We engage early. The most consequential decisions in any lighting or electrical specification are made at the briefing and concept stage, and our involvement at that point allows us to align technical requirements with architectural intent before they become difficult to change.

From concept through to documentation, we prepare specification schedules, technical drawings, and coordination notes that give project teams a clear and precise basis for procurement and installation.

Where validation is required — particularly for façade or landscape conditions — we conduct physical testing prior to final commitment. Supply is managed with the same attention. We coordinate delivery schedules with site programmes, provide installation guidance, and offer post-installation support to ensure systems perform as specified.

Our involvement does not end at handover. We remain available to the project team through the period when performance can still be adjusted and refined.

Stage 01

Concept & Briefing

Early engagement to align lighting strategy with architectural intent, spatial hierarchy, and material palette.

Stage 02

Documentation

Specification schedules, CAD layouts, fixture schedules, and control logic prepared to eliminate ambiguity at procurement.

Stage 03

Supply & Site

Coordinated delivery, installation guidance, and post-installation support through to final performance review.
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The measure of any specification is not what is proposed — it is what is built.

Associated Lighting Systems — Practice Principle