Cafes and restaurants
HoReCa projects with zoning logic, kitchen areas, ventilation coordination, and sanitary compliance built into the design stage.
Architectural, structural, and engineering coordination for commercial facilities with a transparent process and documentation ready for real delivery.

We design low-rise commercial facilities with engineering-intensive requirements, operational constraints, and coordination of all project disciplines in one loop.
HoReCa projects with zoning logic, kitchen areas, ventilation coordination, and sanitary compliance built into the design stage.
Commercial offices with flexible planning solutions, modern engineering infrastructure, and room for future scaling.
Low-rise commercial projects with leasable zones, shared spaces, and coordinated building systems.
Master planning, typologies, and residential environment design with infrastructure, landscaping, and site engineering logic.
A full design cycle: from site and business analysis to a documentation package ready for real construction delivery.
We study business requirements, functional zones, operating scenarios, and project constraints for the future facility.
We review the topographic inputs, existing utilities, planning constraints, and the real conditions for placing the building on site.
We develop massing, planning solutions, zoning, and the functional logic of the commercial facility.
Facades, sections, key details, materials, and the architectural system of the facility.
Foundations, load-bearing systems, slabs, and structural calculations tied to real delivery conditions.
HVAC, plumbing, electrical, low-current systems, and safety requirements coordinated in one system.
A complete project documentation package that can be used as the basis for construction and further estimating.
When needed, we help with permitting and approval stages so the project can move forward without disconnects.
You receive a coordinated set of drawings, specifications, calculations, and explanatory notes, prepared for practical implementation and aligned across all disciplines.
A commercial facility is not just a building. It is a business asset with a launch plan, operating logic, timeline, and budget. A structured design package reduces errors, delays, and rework before execution begins on site.
More risk, less control
When design is treated as a formality, the business is left with more uncertainty around timing, budget, and execution quality.
Predictability and coordination
A strong project creates a clear delivery scenario: how to build, what it will cost, where the risks are, and how to address them before work starts.
For Bereke Group, design is a control and predictability tool: it aligns architecture, structure, and engineering before mistakes turn into losses on the construction phase.
A structured process with transparent stages, cross-discipline coordination, and a clear output at each step.
We study business requirements, functional objectives, budget, launch timing, and the constraints of the site or existing facility.
The overall design timeline for a commercial facility is usually 10 to 18 weeks depending on scale and engineering complexity.
Typical scenarios where commercial facility design is needed before delivery starts.
You are planning to build a commercial building and want the design package ready before works and approvals begin.
A HoReCa facility needs zoning logic, engineering coordination, and sanitary compliance considered from the design stage.
You need an office with a modern layout, engineering infrastructure, and logic that supports future business growth.
Residential complexes, cottage settlements, and similar projects where master planning, infrastructure, and coordination matter.
You need the project package first and only then want to run a tender and select a construction contractor on clear grounds.
You need to understand technical feasibility, constraints, and budget before moving into the next decision stage.
We design commercial facilities with an understanding of real construction, business constraints, and future operation, not just from the perspective of visual concept work.
An official Kazakhstan design license for working on commercial projects.
Architecture, structure, and engineering are coordinated inside one team without disconnects between contractors.
We design around business logic, launch timing, operational requirements, and budget boundaries.
Each section goes through internal review to reduce the risk of clashes before the project moves into delivery.
We understand real construction, so the project is designed for future delivery rather than as an abstract concept.
The documentation is prepared for construction, tendering, and approvals, not only for visual presentation.
Typical commercial project scenarios where architecture, engineering, and future delivery need to be coordinated early.

Guest zones, kitchen planning, and engineering systems were designed as a coordinated package ready for approvals and future delivery.

A full design package with open space areas, meeting rooms, and a server room. Structural and engineering systems were coordinated for the construction phase without discipline gaps.

The master plan, housing typologies, engineering networks, and landscaping logic were prepared so the developer could move into delivery with one coordinated scenario.
After the design phase is complete, you can either pass the project to another contractor or continue with Bereke Group into construction. We design with real execution in mind to reduce mistakes between documentation and site delivery.

A project documentation package prepared for delivery, approvals, and the start of construction.

Documented expertise and internal design quality control before the package is handed over to the client.
An official Kazakhstan design license for working on commercial facilities.
All disciplines are coordinated and checked before issue, reducing the risk of clashes during delivery.
Understanding real construction helps us prepare documentation for execution, not only for presentation.
Transparent factors that shape the workload, timing, and price of commercial facility design.
A cafe, office, business center, or residential cluster defines the baseline scope and engineering package.
Complex geometry, special details, panoramic glazing, and operational constraints increase the depth of development.
Concept stage, working documentation, and the final engineering scope directly affect labor intensity and duration.
The final price is calculated after discussing the task, reviewing the site, and defining the scope of sections. That keeps the estimate tied to the real project scope instead of a generic benchmark.
Key answers about timing, starting data, and the working format for commercial facility design.
If you are planning not only design but also future execution, review the related Bereke Group directions.
We review your brief, site, and requirements, then prepare a proposal with the work scope, timing, and the recommended next step for the project.
Tell us about the task, functions of the facility, and your launch timing requirements.
If you already have a brief, references, or source materials, we can start there.
We will review the scope of sections, timing, and how the budget should be structured.