Bereke Group
Bereke Group
Design & Build
House construction process with reinforcement and monolithic works

House construction technologies and material choice

The right construction technology depends on project goals, structural requirements, budget structure, thermal tasks, and execution quality. Bereke Group works with monolith, aerated concrete, and brick and helps you choose the right direction for your house.

Monolith, aerated concrete, brick
Structural systems
Thermal performance and nodes
Project-fit logic
House construction process with reinforcement and monolithic works

Real construction process: reinforcement and monolithic works

How Bereke chooses technology fit

We treat technology choice as an engineering decision, not a trend. This hub is built to reduce confusion and route users to the right next page quickly.

No universal winner

Monolith, aerated concrete, and brick solve different tasks. The best option depends on your specific house parameters.

Decision follows project logic

Architecture, structural scheme, thermal targets, facade strategy, budget, and execution quality must be evaluated together.

Market myths distort choices

Simplified slogans ignore node quality, site conditions, and execution discipline, increasing project risk.

Detailed trade-off comparisons are intentionally moved to the knowledge base so this hub stays concise and routing-first.

Real execution of technologies and materials

Bereke relies on practical evidence: process imagery, node-level explanations, and engineering control.

Monolithic works on a construction site

Monolithic works

Reinforcement and concrete pouring with project-level control of nodes and geometry.

Aerated concrete masonry on site

Aerated concrete masonry

Masonry quality and seam discipline directly affect wall thermal performance.

Construction nodes and material checks

Nodes and details

Foundation-to-wall, openings, and slab joints are critical control points for any technology.

Material quality control

Checking concrete, blocks, and brick before and during execution helps prevent hidden failures later.

On-site engineering supervision

Technology works only with disciplined execution, so key phases are verified by engineers.