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KoreBuild Homes & Structures Pvt Ltd is led by an ISB-alum Chartered Accountant who’s overseen 50+ landmark projects—from duplex and triplex homes to farmhouses, Mandawa residences, retail-anchored commercial buildings, and mid-rise apartments.

27/05/2026

Hyderabad is growing. Every neighbourhood, every locality, every corner of this city is seeing new construction.

KoreBuild has been part of that growth.

From Dundigal in the north to Maheshwaram in the south. From Rudraram in the west to Vanasthalipuram in the east - 52+ executed and under-construction projects spread across Hyderabad.

This isn't a claim. It's a map.
→ Every pin is a real project
→ Every location is a family that trusted us with their home
→ Every site follows the same standard — no exceptions based on zip code

A construction company is only as credible as its track record. Ours is visible across the city.

If you are planning to build your home in Hyderabad:
Call us at 99 88 00 5653
or visit www.korebuild.in

Engineered to Last.

On most construction sites in India, formwork comes down when the next floor needs to go up.On a properly engineered sit...
25/05/2026

On most construction sites in India, formwork comes down when the next floor needs to go up.

On a properly engineered site, it comes down when the concrete is ready.

These two timelines are rarely the same - and the difference between them is permanently built into your structure.

Concrete gains strength progressively through the hydration process. Removing the formwork that supports a slab or beam before concrete reaches adequate strength forces the element to carry its own weight before it is capable of doing so. The result is not always visible. A slab that deflects slightly under early loading does not crack dramatically - it deforms, micro-cracks form in the tensile zone, and load-carrying capacity is permanently reduced.

IS 456 specifies minimum periods before formwork removal:
→ Walls and columns: 24 to 48 hours
→ Slab soffit with props remaining: 3 days minimum
→ Beam soffit with props remaining: 7 days minimum
→ Full prop removal under slabs: 14 to 21 days depending on span
→ Full prop removal under beams: 21 to 28 days

These are minimums based on concrete strength gain curves under normal temperature conditions. In peak Indian summer or winter, curing rates change - and timelines must adjust accordingly.

Removing props on day 7 to accelerate the next floor does not save time in the project. It transfers a structural risk to every floor that comes after it.

At KoreBuild, shuttering schedules are tracked and followed. Not approximated.

23/05/2026

This is what a correctly built RCC sump looks like.

14 steps. No shortcuts. No guesswork.

Every pour calculated. Every joint bonded. Every wall checked for plumb.

This is how KoreBuild does it. 🔶

Save this before your next construction project. 👇





The diagonal crack above your window did not appear because of settlement or age or the monsoon.It appeared because of a...
22/05/2026

The diagonal crack above your window did not appear because of settlement or age or the monsoon.

It appeared because of a decision made before your window was ever installed.

Every door and window opening in a load-bearing wall creates a structural gap - a point where the wall above cannot transfer its load directly downward. That load must travel around the opening. The element designed to carry it is called a lintel.

When lintels are under-designed:
→ Insufficient depth means the lintel deflects under the wall load above it
→ Inadequate reinforcement means tensile cracks form at mid-span
→ Short bearing length means load transfer is incomplete and stress concentrates at corners
→ The result is the classic diagonal crack pattern radiating from window corners - seen in thousands of Indian homes, blamed on settlement,
caused by structural shortcuts

IS 456 provides clear guidance on lintel design - effective span, minimum depth, reinforcement requirements, and bearing length. These are not suggestions.

A lintel is not an afterthought placed above an opening to close the gap. It is a structural beam, and it must be designed as one.

At KoreBuild, every opening receives a structurally calculated lintel - depth, reinforcement, and bearing length defined by the structural drawing, not by site habit.

Cracks above windows are not cosmetic. They are a report card on the lintel below.

20/05/2026

You're about to build a sump.
You haven't calculated the size yet.
This video is for you.

8,000 litres. 6 feet deep. 6×8 feet inner dimensions.
288 cubic feet ÷ 35.315 = done.

But the wall thickness? That depends on whether a car parks above it.
And the steel? That needs a structural engineer. Always.

Watch before you dig. 👆





Before a single column rises, before any wall goes up, before the structure your home becomes is even visible - the grou...
18/05/2026

Before a single column rises, before any wall goes up, before the structure your home becomes is even visible - the ground has already made a decision about what kind of foundation your plot needs.

The question is whether your engineer listened.

There are three foundation types used in Indian residential construction, and each exists for a specific reason:

Raft Foundation - A continuous reinforced concrete slab poured across the entire plot area. Used when soil bearing capacity is low or highly variable. Distributes the total structural load across the maximum possible ground area, reducing stress on any single point.

Pile Foundation - Concrete or steel piles driven or bored to stable load-bearing strata deep below the surface. Used when upper soil layers are weak, waterlogged, or unable to carry the design load at a practical depth.

Strip Foundation - Runs beneath load-bearing walls and columns only. Economical and effective on stable, high-capacity soils with moderate structural loads.

Choosing a strip foundation on poor soil does not save money. It builds a predictable structural failure into the ground before the first floor is even cast.

At KoreBuild, foundation selection follows the soil investigation report - tested bearing capacity, water table data, and settlement analysis. Never habit. Never assumption.

The foundation you never see is the decision that holds everything else.

Every floor you add to your home multiplies the compressive load on every column below it. This is not an opinion - it i...
15/05/2026

Every floor you add to your home multiplies the compressive load on every column below it. This is not an opinion - it is structural physics.

A column designed and sized for a ground-plus-one structure cannot safely carry a ground-plus-three. The cross-section is wrong. The reinforcement ratio is wrong. The foundation it sits on was not designed for that load. And yet this exact scenario plays out on thousands of Indian plots every year - one floor added, then another, with no structural recalculation.

What changes when you add floors:
→ Axial load on columns increases with every slab above
→ Slenderness ratio changes - taller columns under higher loads behave differently
→ Foundation bearing pressure increases - often beyond what the soil was tested for
→ Beam-column junctions experience forces they were never designed to handle

Column sizing is not guesswork. It is a calculation - based on floor loads, span lengths, material grades, and safety factors specified by IS 456 and IS 875.

Before any vertical rise at KoreBuild, column cross-sections, reinforcement ratios, and foundation loads are recalculated for the full intended height of the structure.

Because a home that looks structurally complete can be structurally compromised - silently, invisibly, until it isn't.

There is steel inside your walls right now. The only thing protecting it from moisture, carbonation, and eventual collap...
11/05/2026

There is steel inside your walls right now. The only thing protecting it from moisture, carbonation, and eventual collapse is a gap measured in millimetres.

That gap is called rebar cover - the distance between the outer surface of your concrete and the nearest steel bar inside it. It is one of the most critical and most commonly compromised measurements on Indian construction sites.

When cover is too thin:
→ Moisture reaches the steel within years, not decades
→ Steel oxidises, expands, and cracks the concrete from the inside out
→ The cracks you see on exterior walls are often not surface problems - they are structural ones

IS 456 specifies minimum cover requirements based on exposure conditions. For moderate exposure - a standard residential building - the minimum clear cover for slabs is 20mm and for beams and columns is 40mm. These are minimums, not targets.

Maintaining correct cover requires physical cover blocks placed before every pour - not eyeballed, not assumed.

On most sites, this step takes under 10 minutes per element. It is skipped because no one is checking.

At KoreBuild, cover is verified on every reinforcement cage before a single litre of concrete is poured.

What you cannot see is exactly what we are most careful about.

Before the foundation was dug, she had already decided what kind of person would live in this house.A mother does not bu...
10/05/2026

Before the foundation was dug, she had already decided what kind of person would live in this house.

A mother does not build walls. She builds the character that holds them up. She builds the patience that survives every storm. She builds the values that no structural audit will ever measure - but every home quietly depends on.

Engineers calculate load. Mothers calculate legacy.

The first structure in every person's life was never made of concrete.
It was made of her.

→ Happy Mother's Day

09/05/2026

Every strong home starts beneath the surface. 🏗️

Here's how KoreBuild engineers your foundation the right way - from Total Station survey to gunny bag curing, every single step done with precision.

✅ Total Station Survey
✅ 135° Hook Rebar Bending
✅ Binding Wire Cage Tying
✅ Shuttering & Mold Release
✅ Concrete Pouring
✅ Vi****or Compaction
✅ Plumb Check
✅ Gunny Bag Curing

This is what separates a home that lasts from one that doesn't.

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