Bereke Group
Bereke Group
Design & Build
Almaty, Kazakhstan
100+ year service life

Construction of monolithic houses in Almaty

Bereke Group designs and builds monolithic private homes with engineering control at every stage — from reinforcement and formwork to turnkey handover

Design and construction by the same team
Reinforcement, formwork and concrete work control
Technical supervision and photo documentation
Fixed timelines and budget in the contract
Monolithic house construction in Almaty — Bereke Group
Monolithic foundation reinforcement
Proof
Foundation reinforcement

Monolithic house design in Almaty

Monolithic construction is not the right fit for every project. Here are the situations where this technology delivers a real advantage:

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Structural reliability for decades

Monolithic reinforced concrete delivers high load-bearing strength and a service life of 100+ years. The right choice if you're building a multi-generational home and want full confidence in the structure.

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Seismic resistance in Almaty conditions

A correctly reinforced monolithic frame performs well in a seismically active zone. A seamless, joint-free structure distributes loads uniformly across the entire volume.

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Freedom in planning and layout

A monolithic frame allows large spans, non-standard layouts, open-plan spaces, cantilevered elements and complex architectural geometry — without additional load-bearing walls.

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Demanding architectural design

If the home's architecture calls for a complex facade, unusual massing, panoramic glazing or site topography challenges — monolithic construction provides the structural flexibility to deliver it.

The right technology depends on the project

Monolithic construction is not a universal answer. For many private homes, aerated block or brick will deliver comparable results at lower cost. The right choice of technology depends on architecture, budget, plot and the client's priorities. We help select the appropriate solution — we don't sell a single material.

Stages of monolithic house construction

Monolithic construction demands strict technological discipline. Here is what the real work sequence looks like:

Подготовка строительной площадки для монолитного дома
Подготовка площадки и старт бетонного цикла
Армирование монолитного фундамента
Армирование, опалубка и фундамент
Монолитный каркас частного дома
Монолитный каркас и перекрытия
Этап 1

House design

Architectural and structural project with reinforcement calculations, formwork systems, load analysis and seismic resistance. Monolithic construction does not begin without a fully engineered project.

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Этап 2

Construction permits and approvals

Geotechnical survey, axis setting, earthworks, assembly of the foundation rebar cage, formwork installation, concrete pouring and curing of the foundation slab or strip foundation.

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Этап 3

Foundation construction

Assembly and inspection of rebar cages for walls, columns and floor slabs per the project drawings. Panel formwork installation with geometry verification. Concealed works are documented with inspection reports and photos.

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Этап 4

Monolithic floor construction

Concrete placement with controlled delivery, vibrator compaction and observance of technological curing breaks. The sequence of floors and sections follows the project schedule.

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Этап 5

Roof construction

Concrete care during the strength-gain period: wetting, covering, temperature management. Control checkpoints with concealed-works reports, technical supervision and progress reports for the client.

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Этап 6

House facade and cladding

After the monolithic frame is complete: roofing, opening infill, facade, engineering systems, interior fit-out — all within a single turnkey contract.

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Этап 07

Monolithic house construction cost

Cost depends on the project's area, number of storeys, architectural complexity, concrete and reinforcement volumes, facade strategy and engineering systems. We estimate through project-based costing, not generic slogans.

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Every stage is accompanied by photo documentation and concealed-works reports — the client sees progress and quality, not just the final result.

Projects with monolithic structure

Completed homes built using a monolithic structural system

Monolithic home Kok-Tobe — Bereke Group
Contemporary architecture
280 m², 2 storeys

Kok-Tobe residence

A two-storey home with a monolithic frame and large open spans. The open-plan ground floor and panoramic glazing are a direct result of the structural flexibility monolithic construction provides.

Monolithic home Kairat — Bereke Group
Contemporary villa
320 m², 2 storeys

Kairat residence

A spacious villa with monolithic floor slabs and non-standard architectural solutions. Complex facade geometry and cantilevered elements were successfully realised.

Facade strategy and choosing the right technology for a monolithic project

Monolithic construction offers serious structural advantages. But an honest conversation requires understanding the limitations too.

What monolithic construction delivers

  • High structural strength and 100+ year service life
  • Seismic resistance through a seamless integrated frame
  • Planning freedom and large structural spans
  • Architectural flexibility for complex geometries
  • No joints or thermal bridges in the load-bearing structure
  • Resistance to moisture, fire and biological agents

What to be clear about

  • Higher cost vs aerated block: +15–30%
  • Demands strict technological process discipline
  • Longer overall build time due to concrete curing
  • Cold-weather concreting requires heating measures
  • Reinforcement errors cannot be corrected once concrete is poured

Monolithic vs aerated block — how to compare

The choice of structural system depends on the home's architecture, the plot, budget and client priorities. A detailed comparison of the two technologies is available in a separate guide.

How much does monolithic house construction cost?

Practical answers to the questions clients ask most often

Monolithic construction is justified when the project requires complex architecture, large spans, non-standard geometry or cantilevered elements. It's also strong for clients who prioritise maximum durability and seismic resistance. For a standard home with a rectangular layout, aerated block or brick will often deliver comparable results at lower cost.

Ready to discuss your monolithic home?

Tell us about your project. We'll help you work out whether monolithic construction suits your requirements and provide a preliminary cost estimate.

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