Kundur Constructions

Completed Projects

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  • Corporate Office - Sridhar Manthani & Sunil Nanda
  • Corporate Office - P. Balasubba Shetty & Son
  • Mr. Paul Francis Pinto
  • Mr. Prabhakar Reddy
  • Decathlon Sports India Pvt. Ltd.
  • Commercial Buildings

    CORPORATE OFFICE - SRIDHAR MANTHANI & SUNIL NANDA

    Two symmetrical Buildings are connected with the common glass roof entrance. The project involves basement, ground plus 2 upper floors with cement tile roofing on terrace. This Building has other finishes like expose concrete, expose brick work, stone cladding, and real wood flooring with water bodies.

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    CORPORATE OFFICE - P. BALASUBBA SHETTY & SON

    This project consists of stilt plus 2 upper floors having 8 cabins with specious balconies & common working place, with special architectural features, having sloped RCC walls, columns, structural glazing, damplon and Hunter Douglas cladding, with UPVC doors & windows, additional facilities..

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    CORPORATE OFFICE - BHIMA JEWELLERS

    This is an State of Art Construction having PT (Post Tensioned Slab and Beam) which has drastically brought down the column in numbers, beyond this slab thickness is 375mm which is not a regular practice in the industry. The basement of the building has undergone several soil strengthening measures..

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    MR. PAUL FRANCIS PINTO

    This is a commercial building where raised flooring is used to accommodate under floor air conditioning and electrical conduits. In addition to this, it has façade with structural glazing, clay tiles of Hunter Douglas, and RCC form finish with stars and grooves embossed within. Located at 19th Main Rd, HSR Layout, Bengaluru.

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    DECATHLON SPORTS INDIA PVT. LTD.

    This outlet having covered shop floor of 22000/sq ft in PEB Structure, with 35000/sq ft of paved parking, Play area, STP, Sump tank, Roads & Drains..

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    MR. PRABHAKAR REDDY

    Mr. Prabhakar Reddy, 80 ft Road, Koramangala, Bengaluru- 560037.

      


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