Warehouse & Godown Building Construction in Bangalore

Nextura Interiors constructs pre-engineered and conventional warehouses across Bangalore's industrial corridors -- from Tumkur Road logistics hubs to Hosur Road e-commerce fulfilment centres, delivering rapid erection timelines with structural integrity built for heavy storage loads.

Pre-Engineered and Conventional Warehouse Construction

Warehouse construction demands a fundamentally different structural approach than office or retail buildings. Storage facilities must support floor loads of 5 to 10 tonnes per square metre for racked storage, clear heights of 10 to 15 metres for vertical stacking, and column-free spans of 30 metres or more to maximise storage density and forklift manoeuvrability. Nextura Interiors specialises in both pre-engineered building (PEB) construction and conventional RCC-framed warehouse construction, selecting the optimal structural system based on your span requirements, timeline, budget, and long-term operational needs. PEB warehouses offer 30 to 40 percent faster erection times compared to conventional construction, making them the preferred choice for e-commerce fulfilment centres and 3PL logistics facilities where time-to-market is critical.

Bangalore's warehouse construction demand is concentrated along two primary industrial corridors. The Tumkur Road (NH-48) corridor stretching from Yeshwanthpur to Nelamangala is the established logistics hub, home to major distribution centres and cold storage facilities. The Hosur Road (NH-44) corridor extending through Electronic City to Attibele serves the manufacturing and e-commerce sectors. Both corridors fall within KIADB (Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board) jurisdiction, requiring specific land-use clearances and building plan approvals that differ from BBMP processes. Our team handles the complete regulatory pathway including KIADB NOCs, fire department approvals, and factory inspector certifications. We also construct mezzanine floors within existing or new warehouse shells -- a cost-effective way to add office space, packaging areas, or additional storage without expanding the building footprint. Fire-rated wall construction using autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) blocks or fire-rated gypsum assemblies is critical for insurance compliance and is standard in every warehouse we build.

What We Construct

  • Pre-engineered building (PEB) warehouse erection with primary and secondary steel framing, purlins, and metal roofing/cladding
  • Conventional RCC-framed warehouse construction for heavy-duty storage and cold chain facilities
  • Loading dock construction with dock levellers, pit foundations, approach ramps, and canopy structures
  • Mezzanine floor construction with steel framing, concrete deck, and staircase/lift access
  • Fire-rated wall construction using AAC blocks, fire-rated gypsum systems, and compartmentalisation per NBC 2016
  • Industrial floor construction with VDF (vacuum dewatered flooring), jointless slabs, and epoxy/polyurethane coatings
  • Compound walls, security gate structures, and truck parking/manoeuvring yards
  • Rainwater harvesting systems, STP/ETP infrastructure, and transformer yard construction

Our Construction Services for Warehouses

We deliver turnkey warehouse construction from site grading through building handover, coordinating with MEP engineers for electrical, plumbing, and fire systems, and with warehouse interior teams for racking layout and office fit-out.

Warehouse Construction FAQs

What is the cost of constructing a warehouse in Bangalore?

PEB warehouse construction costs INR 1,200 to INR 2,200 per sq.ft. including foundation, steel structure, roofing, and cladding. Conventional RCC warehouses cost INR 1,800 to INR 3,000 per sq.ft. Cold storage facilities with insulated panels cost more due to specialised construction requirements.

How long does PEB warehouse construction take?

A standard 50,000 sq.ft. PEB warehouse takes 4 to 6 months from foundation to handover. The steel structure fabrication happens off-site while foundations are constructed, and on-site erection takes 6 to 8 weeks. This is 30 to 40 percent faster than conventional construction.

What KIADB approvals are needed for warehouse construction near Bangalore?

KIADB industrial area construction requires land allotment or lease registration, building plan approval from KIADB, factory license from the Karnataka Factories Department, fire NOC, and environmental clearance from KSPCB if storing hazardous materials. We handle the complete approval process.

Can you add a mezzanine floor to an existing warehouse?

Yes. We construct mezzanine floors within existing warehouse shells using structural steel framing with concrete or steel deck flooring. This requires a structural assessment of the existing building to verify that the columns and foundations can support the additional load.

What floor specifications do you use for heavy-duty warehouses?

We construct VDF (vacuum dewatered floors) with minimum 200 mm thickness, FM2 or FM3 flatness classification for racked storage, and surface hardener or epoxy coatings for abrasion resistance. Floor joints are designed to align with racking layouts to prevent differential settlement under point loads.

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