Cafes and restaurants
Spaces with elevated requirements for engineering systems, ventilation, and sanitary compliance.
Execution of low-rise commercial facilities with engineering control, schedule discipline, and clear responsibility boundaries

We specialize in low-rise commercial facilities with engineering-intensive requirements and strict launch timelines.
Spaces with elevated requirements for engineering systems, ventilation, and sanitary compliance.
Commercial office facilities with modern engineering and flexible planning solutions.
Low-rise business centers with leasable areas and shared engineering systems.
Retail spaces with open plans, storefront glazing, and logistics zones.
Multifunctional low-rise buildings with commercial and service functions.
Low-rise production and storage facilities with reinforced structural requirements.
All facilities are delivered in line with RK construction standards, fire safety requirements, and sanitary regulations.
Commercial facilities require a different level of discipline, control, and coordination. We do not just build structures, we build business infrastructure with transparent timelines, clear responsibility, and engineering control at every stage.
If project documentation is needed, we can design and then build the facility without a coordination gap in systems and details.
We build commercial facilities with launch deadlines in mind: not abstract plans, but real business deadlines and dependencies.
Structure, engineering systems, finishes, and delivery are coordinated internally without passing accountability between contractors.
A structured process with control points, transparent status tracking, and documented outputs for each stage.
Commercial construction should not become on-site improvisation. We work through a structured process with engineering checkpoints, transparent phases, and documented responsibility boundaries.
A structured process with clear checkpoints and transparent control at every stage.
We study business requirements, functional zones, operating conditions, and constraints around timeline and budget.
A commercial facility requires a different approach: not only structure matters here, but also business logic, launch timing, and operating requirements.
A commercial facility is a business asset with a launch plan. Construction delays mean lost revenue.
HVAC, electrical, water supply, and drainage must work reliably from day one of operation.
Project and as-built documentation, commissioning approvals, and sanitary compliance all need to be handled correctly.
Construction-stage decisions affect future maintenance, repair, and upgrade costs.
Bereke Group works with official licenses, a quality control system, and a documented stage logic.
Official license for construction and installation works in Kazakhstan.
An internal system for quality control and project compliance.
Single accountability for structure, engineering, and finishes.
Stage-by-stage acceptance with acts and as-built documentation.
We do not work like general contractors who take any job. Bereke Group specializes in commercial buildings where engineering control, schedule discipline, and a clear responsibility perimeter are critical to execution quality.
Examples of facilities we have built for B2B clients in Almaty.

Full cycle: design, construction, and engineering systems completed in 7 months. The facility opened on schedule.

A two-storey office with open space, meeting rooms, and a server room. Reinforced ventilation and air conditioning.

Ground-floor reconstruction with storefront glazing, modern engineering systems, and turnkey finishing.
If you need a commercial facility project first, we can prepare the architectural concept, engineering sections, and project documentation aligned with future construction.
Discuss design
The core factors that shape an estimate for a commercial facility in Almaty.
A cafe, office, business center, or mixed-use facility defines the baseline structural scope and scale of works.
HVAC, electrical, plumbing, ventilation, and special technical requirements directly affect both budget and delivery timeline.
If the project is not yet developed, the scope expands to include design, coordination of solutions, and additional pre-construction preparation.
The final cost is calculated after we review the task, analyze the site, and clarify the work package. For low-rise commercial facilities, the market benchmark usually ranges from KZT 250,000 to 400,000 per m².
Key answers about timelines, licenses, estimates, and delivery control for commercial projects.
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We will review the task, assess the initial inputs, and outline how to structure design, estimate, and delivery without unnecessary chaos.
Facility description, site information, functional requirements, timing, and business context.
We review the site context, technical feasibility, and the scope of the future work packages.
An informed view on estimate, timing, launch format, and the recommended route for the project.
Tell us about the task and requirements for your commercial building.
If you already have source materials, we can start from them.
We will break down the work scope and explain how the budget is formed.